NORTON PLAYED ANDERSON FOR THREE WEEKS WITHOUT REALISING!
15/03/2026 By Aaron Nijjar
By Aaron Nijjar
AMATEUR player Mike Norton has revealed the hilarious moment he unknowingly played two-time world champion Gary Anderson for THREE weeks.
The 62-year-old admitted he had barely even watched darts on TV at the time and had no idea the Scotsman smashing him off the board was a global name.
Norton explained the bizarre encounter began after meeting a local player, Graham Curl, at a Super League night.
The Weston-Super-Mare thrower says he was invited along to a casual practice session in a garage, not realising who he would end up competing with at the oche.
He told the Weekly Dartscast: “I went to the Super League the following month and I met a bloke called Graham Curl.
“I watched him play. He is a really good player locally but he doesn’t play in anything you see on telly.
“He said, ‘I’ve seen you, you’re pretty good. Fancy coming to my garage?’ It was just ironic — he lived in Shenan.
“I said, ‘What for?’ He said, ‘Me and my mate play every Wednesday. We have a practice. Our misses go off to Slimming World.’
“He said, ‘We have a little setup. Fancy coming? The mate I’ve got is really good. I don’t push him.’ He said, ‘I think you can push him.’
“I said, ‘Okay.’ So, I get there on a Wednesday and we are having a warm-up game. This bloke walks in while I am practising.
“He went, ‘Alright,’ I shook his hand and we had a little cigarette together. He said, ‘Oh, we’re gonna start now.’
“It was first to three, winner stays on. So, I said, ‘Yeah, no problem.’ He chalks the first game.
“Me and my mate play, and I beat my mate. So, I play the bloke who just chalked. He smashes me three-nil.
“I thought oh he is good, and he never got off the board all night.”
Despite being battered, Norton kept coming back the following weeks determined to beat the mystery player.
Only then did Norton realise he had been sparring with one of the best players on the planet.
He added: “So I phoned my mate and I said, ‘He is good.’
“He said, ‘Yeah, are you coming next week?’ I said, ‘Yeah, I have to beat this bloke.’ This went on for several Wednesdays.
“Then I said, ‘Curly, this bloke he is an animal. Where is he from?’
“He said, ‘You idiot, it’s Gary Anderson.’
“I said, ‘Who the bloody hell is Gary Anderson?’
“He said, ‘Don’t you watch the telly?’ I went, ‘Well, I have never watched darts on the telly, no.’
“He said, ‘He is on the telly every week and he is famous.’
“So here I am — I played Gary Anderson for three weeks not even knowing who he was.”
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