Darts star: PETER WRIGHT GIVES A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE DARTS COMMUNITY

Darts star Peter Wright shares snap from hospital as he misses events to go under knife

 

 

 

World champion Peter Wright has shared a snap in the hospital before going under the knife. The Scotsman was diagnosed with gallstones earlier this year and will now take some time away from darts to focus on his health.

 

He will now undergo a procedure to remove them and pulled out of the World Series of Darts events in Australia and New Zealand as a result. The 52-year-old tweeted a photo laying on a hospital bed while he waited to have his operation.

 

 

 

So surgery day is here, finally,” he wrote. “I’m sorry to all my fans who expected 2 see me in Australia & New Zealand. But I had 2 make the choice between my health or the darts, unfortunately for my fans it was my health that won. I’m very nervous but I have @jowrighty8 by my side as always.”

 

 

He added: “It could flare up at any moment, I am just trying not to eat crumpets caked in butter. I’m just waiting on a date to go in for an op, they will ring up when they’ve got space with a surgeon. The docs want to take my gallbladder out with keyhole surgery.

 

 

Wright, 52, addressed his condition ahead of last month’s World Matchplay in Blackpool, where he reached the quarter-finals. “At the UK Open I felt like I was going to win that tournament, I felt great,” he explained. “I was playing Joe Cullen and I went into the practice area about three hours before my match and I didn’t get up to throw a dart.

“I didn’t throw a dart until 15 minutes before I went on stage. I was in pain and I was going to pull out. It’s not nice, it’s happened before in the Players Championship when I had no sleep for about a week.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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