JONNY CLAYTON is wary of the sleeping giants Luke Humphries and Luke Littler in the Premier League.
The lethal Lukes are languishing towards the foot of the table after four weeks and are still waiting to reach a nightly final in this campaign.
Now the World No .5 is leading the way, two points ahead of Gian van Veen thanks to his Night Three triumph in Glasgow.
But Clayton is well aware the Lukes will not stay quiet for long ahead of facing Stephen Bunting on home soil in Cardiff on Thursday night.
He said: “Maybe so, they are world number one and two. Obviously, you have to think about them.
“But I think about my game and I don’t really care about anybody else.
“I am doing the job right so far, so that is all I need to worry about.
“I need to just keep getting points on the board. We all know the other seven players can play darts.
“If I can concentrate on my own game, that is what they need to do on theirs.”
The Ferret admits playing in his home city of Cardiff on Night Five is special as eyes up a final clash with compatriot Gerwyn Price.
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He added: “I have waited three years to do this, so I am really excited, to be honest.
“I can’t wait — the Welsh crowd are second to none. To be a part of the screaming, shouting, and singing.
“I always say it is a shame there is not another major in Wales, because as a Welsh darts player, it would be great for us and the support in Wales.
“There is no better place. It is fantastic, and that atmosphere tomorrow night is going to be special.
“I want to play Gezzy in the final. It would be a great night if we can have the two Welsh boys in the final.”
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