ANGRY GINGE CONSIDERS Q-SCHOOL ENTRY
10/01/2026 By Aaron Nijjar
ANGRY GINGE has revealed he could make a surprise appearance at Q-School next year.
The 24-year-old from Manchester is a massive darts fan and a close pal of Luke Littler.
The King of the Jungle had been at Ally Pally to watch and support ‘The Nuke’ as he successfully retained his World Championship crown.
But the popular streamer has admitted he is tempted to test himself on the oche, purely to experience the pressure of elite competition rather than to chase a Tour Card.
He said: “I might go to Q-School next year, though. Not to win, because I know I won’t win.
“Just to see what it’s like. The more pressure you’re under, the more you get used to it.
“In darts, your hands are shaking and everything.
“Darts is mainly about who’s got the biggest bottle.”
Ginge, whose real name is Morgan Burtwhistle, joined fellow influencers Pieface (Jack McDermott) and Rebecca James — better known online as Bambino Becky — for Sky Sports’ Walk-On Experience in December at the Worlds.
Burtwhistle had no hesitation stepping into Littler’s space with three darts in hand, proudly sporting his own darts shirt and finishing the look with a pair of Lightning McQueen Crocs.
But 10-time major winner Littler reckons he couldn’t emulate Burtwhistle’s exploits on the popular tv show I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.
The teen sensation was put off after learning contestants on the show must eat insects and tackle creepy crawlies in gruelling challenges to win stars and meals for their camp.
He added: “No, I actually wouldn’t. No. I said I would for the right money, but I’ve been watching it now, and no. I just couldn’t.
“No way. Being like, what is it, 23 hours away on the flight, away from home, eating that stuff. Nah. Not good. Not good.
“I don’t think I could actually do it, especially the first two trials, especially what Aitch had to do. I said to [girlfriend] Faith, I’m not doing it ever. No way. There’s no way.”
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