Gerwyn Price Testifies against Luke Littler before PDC panel; urges the panel to discipline the Nuke swiftly

In a dramatic and unprecedented hearing before the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) disciplinary panel, former World Champion Gerwyn Price delivered explosive testimony against teenage sensation Luke “The Nuke” Littler, alleging a breach of sporting conduct that has sent shockwaves through the darting world.

Price, known for his ferocious competitive spirit and physical presence on stage, accused the 19-year-old Littler of using an illegal sensory aid during their high-profile Premier League encounter last month. The most startling claim, however, came as Price described a post-match interaction that he believes confirms his suspicions.

“I felt a sensor as I hugged him,” Price told the panel, his voice steady but his words causing an audible stir in the room. “It was firm, embedded in his shoulder blade. It wasn’t a muscle knot. I’ve felt enough of those on the rugby pitch. This was technology.”

The allegation stems from their Week 8 clash in Belfast, a match Littler won in a last-leg decider with a stunning 132 checkout. In the days following the match, Price posted cryptic messages on social media about “unfair advantages,” but stopped short of naming Littler. It has now emerged that Price formally requested this hearing to present his evidence.

“Look, the kid is phenomenally talented,” Price continued, leaning forward in his chair. “We all know that. He’s box office. But talent doesn’t give you the right to bend the rules. If he was using a device to monitor his heart rate, his breathing, to keep him calm under pressure, that changes everything. It’s a fundamental breach of the ‘no electronics on stage’ rule. It’s cheating, plain and simple.”

Price urged the three-person panel to impose a swift and severe sanction on the young star to protect the integrity of the sport.

“I’m not asking for a lifetime ban, but the PDC needs to act, and act fast,” Price implored. “If this is allowed to slide, what’s next? Microchips in the darts? Coded signals from the crowd? We pride ourselves on it being just you, the board, and your nerve. Luke violated that. I urge this panel to discipline The Nuke swiftly and decisively. Send a message that our sport isn’t going down that road.”

Littler, who arrived at the hearing with his manager and a legal representative, appeared visibly tense as he entered the room. His legal team is expected to argue that the physical contact in question was a standard, enthusiastic embrace and that any suggestion of an implanted or hidden device is “pure fantasy.” They are likely to request a full independent medical and technical examination to refute Price’s claims.

The PDC panel, chaired by former professional player Stuart Brailey, has yet to make a ruling. The proceedings, held behind closed doors, are expected to continue for several hours as they review testimony from match officials, stage-side camera footage, and technical experts.

The darting community has erupted in response to the news. Fans on social media are sharply divided, with some calling Price a “sore loser” and others expressing concern over the potential for technological interference in the sport. Sky Sports pundits have described the hearing as “the most bizarre and serious disciplinary case in PDC history.”

A verdict is expected later this week. If found guilty, Littler could face a points deduction, a substantial fine, or a temporary suspension, a devastating blow to a player currently riding a wave of popularity and success.

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