Stephen Bunting reveals his dad’s DIY is behind unique throw ahead of World Darts Championship semi with Luke Littler

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Stephen Bunting reveals his dad’s DIY is behind unique throw ahead of World Darts Championship semi with Luke Littler
Author: Emillia Hawkins
Published: Jan, 02 2025 16:02

DARTS star Stephen Bunting has revealed why he prefers throwing from the right side of the oche. The 39-year-old has established himself as a favourite among fans in recent years. But when he first burst onto the scene, his unusual throwing technique caught the attention of viewers.

 [Stephen Bunting has revealed why he throws from the right side of the oche]
Image Credit: The Sun [Stephen Bunting has revealed why he throws from the right side of the oche]

Rather than standing in the centre of the oche, Bunting takes a step to the right and throws from a different angle. In a recent video on his YouTube channel, the Bullet revealed he got into the habit of doing it because the dart board he used as a kid was off-centre.

 [The Bullet says his dart board at home was off-centre, meaning he naturally threw from the right as a kid]
Image Credit: The Sun [The Bullet says his dart board at home was off-centre, meaning he naturally threw from the right as a kid]

He explained: "This come about when I was young. I used to play at home and my dad set the board up on the wall, but it was off-centre. "So I was always to the right of the board and it just stuck. "I started going out and playing on the boards in the pubs and stuff, and it just felt natural that I was in that position because that's the position I played at home.".

Bunting faces Luke Littler in the World Championship semi-finals tonight. He progressed to the last four after beating Peter Wright on Wednesday. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS. The Bullet took a 4-0 lead in the match before his opponent made a push to fight back.

However, he took the seventh set to win 5-2 at Ally Pally. After the match, Bunting said: "In the back room, I felt really nervous. Peter Wright is a massive friend of mine and my son’s favourite player. So, I feel for my son. "I knew the crowd would turn pivotal. I am so happy to get over the line. For the four sets, the crowd were unreal but must do better!.

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