Gerwyn price topics Brutal three words response Riva mocked the “feisty” in the world Matchplay clash
Gerwyn prices can forgive, but it doesn’t forget.
Welsh He got Daryl Gurney 10-7 in an exciting encounter first World game full of drama and needle.
Gurney had the opportunity to turn on the bear on the ninth leg when he fell 6-2.
After 16 double reducing the 6-3 deficit, Gurney made a price celebration.
The price, one of the most passionate players of the tour, lived at his “iceman” the moment when he refused the bite at the time.
But soon he would get his moment to the fire in Gurney.
And he made fire.
After 12 double the match, the price hit the crowd and let the almighty, along with some fist pumps.
When the hands of the camera’s authority went to Astest, he cut it to Gurney again, once again mocked his opponent’s actions.
Not surprisingly, everything was time to shake your hands.
With the largest handbag, prices cut the terrible look to Gurney and said: “well played, Buddy.”
The way of the intervention left a little amazed, when he called the price on stage.
But the price was harder to celebrate Blackpool Crowt again, he pumped others and exacerbated a wicked hip push.
“Iceman” soon came out, he still had a long time left by leaving Gurney on his own to throw some of his flights to fans.
After the competition, Sky Sports’s Mark Webster commented on the staged scene angle.
“Gerwyn prices took freedom to mimicize Daryl Gurney itself,” Webster said.
“They’re a feisty character, aren’t they? Sort, I’m sure.
“Let’s not be a great game. He kept prices under control until he won the leg and Gerwyn prices get the last laugh.”
Although there was plenty of fire, the price was enthusiastic when he chose to answer questions about Fracas.
“I will try to keep my emotions sometimes,” said prices.
“I made two or three legs to blow my head. I just had to keep it.
“I was beating about missed options. I just give a shot from your back.”