Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock showed "true Aussie grit" as the pair "upset the establishment" to win their maiden World Cup of Darts title.
Wayne Mardle says Michael van Gerwen will feel "sheer and utter relief" after the Dutchman won the Premier League for his first big PDC title in over 18 months.
James Wade is one of the most successful darts players to have ever graced the oche, who should "give himself a bit more credit", believes Wayne Mardle.
"If it was the same result, it'll be like, 'this is dull' but it's not," Wayne Mardle has been thrilled by this year's Premier League.
Wayne Mardle thinks we could be witnessing the start of a darting domination after Beau Greaves became the youngest-ever person in the sport to win a world title.
Michael van Gerwen is returning to his best after completing a third Premier League night triumph of the season in Leeds, says Wayne Mardle.
Wayne Mardle believes the likes of Joe Cullen and Luke Humphries have proven it's important for players to be mentally and physically prepared.
Has Michael van Gerwen lost his aura of invincibility? Sky Sports analysts Wayne Mardle and Mark Webster believe his rivals are not scared of him anymore.
Wayne Mardle and John Part ponder Michael Smith's World Championship credentials ahead of his showdown with Gerwyn Price.
Wayne 'Hawaii 501' Mardle believes Fallon Sherrock should put her ambitions of playing in next year's Premier League on the "backburner".
Sky Sports Darts' Wayne Mardle returns to cast his verdict on some of the sport's biggest names ahead of this year's PDC World Championship.
Raymond van Barneveld will make his highly-anticipated Ally Pally return at this year's World Darts Championship, and Wayne Mardle believes Barney could do some damage.
Wayne Mardle believes Gerwyn Price can continue to dominate after the world No 1 scooped a third Grand Slam title in four years on Sunday.
Wayne Mardle believes Fallon Sherrock has given herself a massive opportunity at the Grand Slam of Darts because she is "not afraid to cross the winning line".
The PDC's next generation have provided an exciting glimpse into the future courtesy of their performances at the Grand Slam of Darts.
All eyes turn to the Grand Slam of Darts at Wolverhampton's Aldersley Leisure Village. There are many questions, so who better to ask than our very own Wayne Mardle.
Wayne Mardle says Jonny Clayton's standard of darts were "laughable" after he annihilated his Welsh World Cup team-mate Gerwyn Price to win the World Grand Prix.
Wayne Mardle casts his verdict on the World Cup of Darts where new-look teams may find it hard to wrestle the crown from Wales.
Wayne Mardle feels Michael van Gerwen needs to find some consistency if he is to get back to his best, but Peter Wright is the man to beat in the second half of the year.
Wayne Mardle has paid tribute to Kyle Anderson, who died at the age of 33. Australia's first Indigenous professional darts player was a true trailblazer for the sport.