Damon Heta hit a sensational nine-dart finish on Friday afternoon at Alexandra Palace
Heta’s perfect leg was the second nine-dart finish at the tournament. As of this morning, Paddy Power had raised £522,000 for charity with 462 180s having been struck at the tournament before the start of this afternoon’s session.
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😭 TEARS IN MY EYES!Here’s the fan who won 60k at the Ally Pally, as part of Paddy Power’s BIGGER 180 campaign. All thanks to @DamonHeta180’s incredible 9-darter.What a Christmas present that is! I can’t spake. pic.twitter.com/2rcv46HLzu
HEROIC HETA HITS THE NINE! 🔥UNBELIEVABLE SCENES! 🤯Damon Heta lands the second nine-darter of the tournament to raise the roof at Alexandra Palace! #WCDarts pic.twitter.com/DW6rhvFqez
A fan in the audience who was wearing a yellow trilby hat and a Christamas-themed blazer was chosen as the lucky winner of the huge cash prize.
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) December 27, 2024
Heta (left) and Luke Woodhouse (right) embraced on stage after the epic moment
Paddy Power later revealed the gentleman who had won the £60,000 prize pot
Heta’s highest finish at the World Darts Championship came earlier this year, where he was knocked out in the last 16 back in January.
The player who throws the perfect leg will receive £60k, a lucky fan at Alexandra Palace will also be handed a £60k cheque, while the betting company are also set to donate £60k to Prostate Cancer UK, the official Charity partner of the tournament.
Elated by the sensational finish, the Australian, who hails from Perth, jumped off the stage in elation