John Thomas "Jocky" Wilson (22 March 1950 – 24 March 2012) was a Scottish professional
darts
Darts or dart-throwing is a competitive sport in which two or more players bare-handedly throw small sharp-pointed missiles known as darts at a round target known as a dartboard.
Points can be scored by hitting specific marked areas of the ...
player. After turning pro in 1979, he quickly rose to the top of the game, winning the
World Professional Darts Championship in 1982, then again in 1989. Wilson competed in all major darts tournaments of the era and won the
British Professional Championship
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a record four times between 1981 and 1988.
A contemporary and rival of
Eric Bristow,
Bob Anderson and
John Lowe, Wilson's ungainly appearance and rough-hewn lifestyle belied his prowess in the sport. He was dogged by health problems, however, and suddenly retired from the game in December 1995. He withdrew from public life, and was rarely seen in public or gave interviews before his death in March 2012.
In 2022 the new World Seniors Darts Championships was launched with the trophy engraved with the names of four deceased former World Champions on the darts: Wilson, Bristow,
Leighton Rees and
Andy Fordham.
Early life
As a child, Wilson's parents were deemed unfit to raise him and Wilson spent much of his childhood in an orphanage.
He began playing in a local pub in Kirkcaldy where the landlady supported his interest in darts by giving him a used board to practise on.
Wilson served in the
British Army
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from 1966 to 1968. He also worked as a coal delivery man, fish processor, and also a miner at Kirkcaldy's
Seafield Colliery. However, it was a spell of unemployment which was to prove the catalyst to Wilson achieving darting greatness.
In 1979, during this period of unemployment, he entered a darts competition at
Butlins
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Between 1936 and 1966, ten camps were built, including one in Ireland and o ...
,
Ayrshire
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, which he went on to win, claiming the top prize of £500.
[The sad story of Jocky Wilson]
Jamie Jackson, The Observer, 14 January 2007 His success in this tournament convinced him that he should turn professional.
Career
Peak
In 1981, Wilson beat world number one
Eric Bristow and
Cliff Lazarenko of England in the BDO Nations Cup final. His Scotland teammates in the 5–4 win were captain
Rab Smith and Angus Ross.
His greatest achievements came in the World Championships, first in 1982 where he beat Lowe 5–3 in the final, and then seven years later, when he beat his other great rival Bristow 6–4 in a classic match, where Bristow had recovered from 5–0 down to 5–4 and 2–2 in the tenth set. This was to be the Scot's last taste of success in a major event although the odd final appearance still came over the next few years.
His record at the World Championship was one of great consistency. From his debut in 1979 until 1991 he managed to reach at least the quarter-finals on every single occasion. He was quarter-finalist eight times (1979, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991) and three-times a losing semi-finalist (1983, 1984, 1987) in addition to his two World titles. In 1992 and 1993 he suffered first round defeats for the only time at the
Lakeside Country Club.
He made several guest appearances on television including the popular darts themed quiz show ''
Bullseye'' hosted by
Jim Bowen, on 28 November 1982, produced by
Central Television.
In the television documentary, ''Eric Bristow: Sports Life Stories'', Bristow described various psychological ploys he used against his opponents to "scramble their heads". He added that in response the only two opponents who would look him in the eye at the handshake at the start of a game were Wilson and Lowe, saying that like himself they had "no fear". He also referred to Wilson's unorthodox style such as a tendency to jerk his shoulder on throwing the third dart. Bristow commented that it seemed to have no detrimental effect on the accuracy, describing Wilson as "a one off". Bristow stated though that Wilson's sporting demise was due to the increasing volumes of alcoholic spirits Wilson would consume remarking, 'At the end he was doing a 40 oz bottle'.
Darts split
Wilson joined the other top professionals who split away from the ruling
British Darts Organisation
The British Darts Organisation (BDO) was a darts organisation founded on 7 January 1973 by Olly Croft. Made up of 66 member counties, it oversaw professional, semi-professional and amateur darts competitions in Britain. The BDO was a founder ...
in 1993 to form the WDC (now
Professional Darts Corporation
The Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) is a professional darts organisation in the United Kingdom, established in 1992 when a group of leading players split from the British Darts Organisation (BDO) to form what was initially called the Wor ...
). He was not able to recapture the form that took him to two world championships however, and only participated in two PDC World Championships, failing to win a single match. He lost both group games in 1994 (to Dennis Priestley and Graeme Stoddart) and again in 1995 (to Priestley and Lowe).
One of the highlights of Wilson's three years in the WDC was him reaching the final of the 1993 WDC Skol UK Matchplay in March 1993, which was broadcast on
ITV and played on quadro dartboards. Wilson became one of the few players to have hit 240 on television during a visit to the dart board, by getting 3 darts in the quadruple 20, during his semi final victory over
John Lowe. Wilson lost the final to
Dennis Priestley
Dennis Priestley (born 16 July 1950) is an English former professional darts player. He has won two world championships, and was the first player to win both the BDO and WDC (now PDC) world championships, in 1991 and 1994 respectively. He is ...
.
Wilson reached the quarter-finals of the
1994 World Matchplay
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This was the first World Matchplay tournam ...
, losing to eventual champion
Larry Butler. Wilson's final appearance in a televised tournament came in the
1995 World Matchplay
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. He beat Rod Harrington 8–4 in the first round, but lost to Nigel Justice in the second round. Wilson never appeared in a major televised event again.
Post-retirement
Wilson never formally announced his retirement from darts; he simply departed from the sport suddenly on 23 December 1995. It is believed that he left after being diagnosed with
diabetes
Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by a high blood sugar level (hyperglycemia) over a prolonged period of time. Symptoms often include frequent urination, increased thirst and increased ...
, which stopped him drinking during games.
For 10 years during his darts career, Wilson had a house in
Wallsend
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History Roman Wallsend
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to cut down on travel expenses, but he left that to return to his home town of
Kirkcaldy
Kirkcaldy ( ; sco, Kirkcaldy; gd, Cair Chaladain) is a town and former royal burgh in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. It is about north of Edinburgh and south-southwest of Dundee. The town had a recorded population of 49,460 in 2011, ...
. In 1996, he said, "I don't want anyone feeling sorry for me. There's only one person to blame for the situation I'm in, and that's me." He was declared bankrupt in 1998, and then survived on a disability allowance, living as a
recluse
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in a one-bedroom flat back on the council estate where he grew up.
He also suffered from
arthritis
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in his hands.
Wilson ceased giving interviews to the press and television. An ''Observer'' reporter tried to interview him in January 2007 on the 25th anniversary of his first title win, only to be told by his wife, "He never has (given an interview) since stopping and never will. He thinks it's all in the past, it's over with."
However, Wilson talked briefly to ''The Scotsman'' in 2001. Despite his withdrawal from the game, in August 2009 the PDC announced a new tournament called "The
Jocky Wilson Cup" in which Scotland's best players played England's best. England beat Scotland 6–0 in the inaugural tournament in December 2009.
A heavy smoker for 40 years, in November 2009 it was announced that Wilson had been diagnosed with
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a type of progressive lung disease characterized by long-term respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation. The main symptoms include shortness of breath and a cough, which may or may not produce ...
. Reports stated that he had smoked up to 50 cigarettes a day for most of his life. He died just after 9 p.m. on 24 March 2012 at his home in Kirkcaldy, at the age of 62. His funeral was held on 2 April at Kirkcaldy Crematorium; his rival
Eric Bristow and sports presenter
Helen Chamberlain
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Biography
Chamberlain was born on 2 April ...
were among the estimated 400 mourners.
Personal life
In 1982, Wilson was temporarily banned from competing in darts tournaments after he allegedly threw a punch at an official during a championship. This was taken as a reaction to Jocky's being under intense pressure at the time of the
Falklands War
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, as he was married to an Argentine woman named Malvina (the Argentine name for the
Falkland Islands
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is "Islas Malvinas"). He was soon allowed back into professional competitions again.
Wilson was a constant sweet-eater and generally refused to brush his teeth ("My Gran told me the English poison the water"); he had lost his last tooth by the age of 28. Following his 1982 World title win, he paid £1,200 for dentures, but never took to them. They made him belch when drinking, he complained.
In popular culture
*In 1982, Wilson's picture was displayed on ''
Top of the Pops
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'' during a performance of "
Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)" by
Dexys Midnight Runners
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, apparently as an in-joke on the part of the production staff.
*From series 5 to 12, Wilson was one of the darts players depicted in the opening titles of darts-based game show ''
Bullseye''.
*He was amongst the first sports people to have a computer game created after him. Published by Zeppelin Games, ''
Jocky Wilson's Darts Challenge
''Jocky Wilson's Darts Challenge'' is a video game of darts, created after darts champion Jocky Wilson. The game was published by Zeppelin Games and was released in 1989 for the Atari 8-bit family, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC and Amig ...
'' (1988) and later ''Jocky Wilson's Darts Compendium'' (1991) were created for several different home computer systems.
* One of the suites in the fictional Phoenix Club (as seen in ''
Phoenix Nights'') was named after Wilson.
*In 2019,
BBC Scotland
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It is one of the four BBC national regions, together with the BBC English Regions, BBC Cymru Wales and BBC Northern Irelan ...
broadcast an hour-long documentary about his life called ''Jocky Wilson Said''. The programme featured contributions from
Bobby George,
Phil Taylor
Phil Taylor may refer to:
* Phil Taylor (musician) (1954–2015), English drummer, best known as "Philthy Animal" Taylor
* Phil Taylor (darts player) (born 1960), English darts player
* Phil Taylor (American football) (born 1988), American footbal ...
,
John Lowe and
Bob Anderson, as well as close friends of Jocky. The voiceover consisted of Jocky's own words and was performed by actor
Clive Russell. The programme won Best Sports Documentary at the Celtic Media Awards 2020.
World Championship results
BDO
* 1979: Quarter-final (lost to
John Lowe 1–3)
* 1980: Quarter-final (lost to
Eric Bristow 0–3)
* 1981: Quarter-final (lost to
Tony Brown 2–4)
* 1982: Winner (beat John Lowe 5–3)
* 1983: 3rd place (beat Tony Brown 2–0; lost in semi-final to
Keith Deller 3–5)
* 1984: Semi-final (lost to
Dave Whitcombe 5–6)
* 1985: Quarter-final (lost to Dave Whitcombe 3–4)
* 1986: Quarter-final (lost to Dave Whitcombe 2–4)
* 1987: Semi-final (lost to John Lowe 0–5)
* 1988: Quarter-final (lost to Eric Bristow 2–4)
* 1989: Winner (beat Eric Bristow 6–4)
* 1990: Quarter-final (lost to
Mike Gregory
Michael Keith Gregory (20 May 1964 – 19 November 2007) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s, and coached in the 1990s and 2000s. He played for Warrington from 1982 to 1994, and won 20 caps f ...
3–4)
* 1991: Quarter-final (lost to
Kevin Kenny 3–4)
* 1992: First round (lost to Kevin Kenny 1–3)
* 1993: First round (lost to
Dennis Priestley
Dennis Priestley (born 16 July 1950) is an English former professional darts player. He has won two world championships, and was the first player to win both the BDO and WDC (now PDC) world championships, in 1991 and 1994 respectively. He is ...
0–3)
PDC
* 1994: Group stage (lost both group games to
Dennis Priestley
Dennis Priestley (born 16 July 1950) is an English former professional darts player. He has won two world championships, and was the first player to win both the BDO and WDC (now PDC) world championships, in 1991 and 1994 respectively. He is ...
and
Graeme Stoddart)
* 1995: Group stage (lost both group games to Dennis Priestley and
John Lowe)
Performance timeline
References
External links
"A Sporting Nation"– article from bbc.co.uk
''
The Scotsman
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'', 17 March 2001
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1950 births
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Scottish darts players
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BDO world darts champions
Scottish miners
British Darts Organisation players
Professional Darts Corporation founding players