SOCIAL MEDIA star Angry Ginge has revealed that he could make an appearance at Q School next year.
The 24-year-old – whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle – is close friends with Luke Littler and was regularly seen supporting the world darts champion from the Ally Pally crowd over the festive period.
He revealed last month that he would like to appear at Q School – where amateurs compete to earn a PDC tour card – to “see what it’s like” after taking up darts alongside streaming.
Littler himself urged his friend to follow through with the plan and said: “He can throw a dart here or there.
“If he gets the luck of the draw at that first stage of Q School, then he could potentially win a game there.
“If he doesn’t do it now, then, yeah, you know the word what he is… I think he should do it.”
With the backing of the world No1, Ginge revisited the subject while speaking on talkSPORT this week.
He explained: “I don’t think I’ve got a chance [of making it through] to be totally honest with you.
“But Q School, more for the experience. What harm can it do?
“Just go there, see what it’s about, enjoy it and take it in.
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“In my opinion, I’m half-decent for the amount I play, so if I ever wanted to, in a few years, lock in and practice for four, five hours a day, you never know. Nothing’s impossible.”
Despite his enthusiasm, the streamer is not optimistic that he will be able to win a game.
He continued: “I’m not going to rock up and think I’ve got a chance. I’ll rock up, I probably won’t even win a game, never mind a leg.
“We’ll just see what happens, see what it’s about. You never know, in a few years I might lock in and try.”
Ginge went on to reveal what Littler thinks of his game, adding: “Luke’s said I’m actually quite decent. I think I’ve played against him a couple of times, and every time I’ve took a leg off him.
“Then I played him early last year and I missed one dart at double to beat him.”
Meanwhile, the Nuke won his first World Masters title on Sunday after beating Luke Humphries in the final.











