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Michael McGowan (born 1 February 1973) is an Irish professional
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Career

McGowan last played on the PDC pro tour in the Killarney Pro Tour 1 in October 2013 and his last regional match was in the Ireland Players Championship 6 in April 2014. He was once Ireland's top ranked player. Mick picked up the 2006 Ireland Open Classic title with a 7-0 (sets) win over
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in the final in
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. It marked a successful 12 months for Mick, who reached the final of the PDPA Players Championship in Scotland in November 2005 before qualifying for the Las Vegas Desert Classic the following June. He knocked out America's Ray Carver 6-3 in the first round before losing to
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at the last 16 stage. The Irishman went down 8-7 to Mark Walsh in the third round at the 2006 UK Open Darts finals, but bounced back in Las Vegas to come through the qualifiers. In the
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he reached the second round before losing to Phil Taylor 4-1 in sets, despite achieving an average of 101.82. He lost in the same round the next year, this time to youngster
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, who reached the final. In the
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in 2007 he reached the 5th round before losing to Canadian
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. In the 2008 Las Vegas Desert Classic, McGowan made a reasonable impression. He played
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in the first round and lost 6-4 in a tight game. He also qualified for World Grand Prix finishing Ireland's number 1 player in the order of merit. He drew Jenkins yet again and was beaten 2-0 in sets. McGowan began sliding down the world rankings in 2009 after a run of bad form led by illness where he was diagnosed with
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, where he had too much iron in his blood, 2500 ferritins which was way over the average of 50 ferritins. He had to go to hospital every week from January to have a pint of blood taken out to thin the iron which affected his practise due to chronic fatigue. McGowan was given the all-clear on the eve of the 2009 World Grand Prix. In 2010 Mick was defeated by the struggling
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in the UK Open by 6 legs to 3. McGowan represented Ireland with William O'Connor at the inaugural
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. The pair managed to defeat Slovakia in the first round 6-3 in legs. They then faced the mighty Australian duo of
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and Paul Nicholson, the numbers 4 and 16 in the world and narrowly lost the match by 6-5. He played in his second World Cup for Ireland in
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, again paired with O'Connor and, as in 2010, they reached the second round this time by defeating Malaysia 5–2. They played the same Australian pair as in 2010 next and were whitewashed 0–4. In the rest of 2012 he could not advance beyond the last 64 of any of his events. McGowan finished the year ranked world number 169, well outside of the top 64 who retain their places on the PDC tour and he did not have automatic entry into any event in the future. In the 2015 Tom Kirby Memorial Irish Matchplay final he beat Tom Biggane 6-5 to qualify for the preliminary round of the 2016 PDC World Championship. At Q School, Mick picked up his tour card via the Q School Order Of Merit by reaching the Final on the fourth day, only to lose to Ross Smith 5-4. However, his run on the final day got him inside the Order Of Merit to qualify, earning him a Tour Card for the 2016 and 2017 seasons. At the World Grand Prix, McGowan blew a 1-0 lead to lose 2-1 in sets in his first-round match against
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, while at the
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, McGowan upset
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in the first round by a score of 6 legs to three, only to lose by the same score to Alan Norris in the next round. McGowan defeated Radoslaw Szaganski 6-5 in the final of 2016 Tom Kirby Memorial Irish Matchplay to qualify for the 2017 PDC World Championship at Alexandra Palace. As one of the three highest-ranked international qualifiers for the event, McGowan received a bye straight through to the first round of the tournament, where he faced
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in a losing effort.


World Championship results


PDC

*2007: Second round (lost to Phil Taylor 1–4) (sets) *2008: Second round (lost to
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3–4) *2016: First round (lost to Mark Webster 0–3) *2017: First round (lost to
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2–3)


References


External links


Profile and stats on Darts Database
{{DEFAULTSORT:McGowan, Mick 1973 births Living people Irish darts players Professional Darts Corporation former tour card holders British Darts Organisation players PDC World Cup of Darts Irish team