PDC Hungarian Darts Trophy qualifiers see ten players through to Budapest

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Following a Players Championship double header and the qualifier for the Czech Darts Open attention quickly turned to Budapest, where ten golden tickets were up for grabs for the Hungarian Darts Trophy, set for 19-21 September. Another qualifier, another flurry of hopefuls, and ten players now have flights to book and suitcases to pack. Here are your lucky winners:

Rob Owen: The Welshman is off to his second Euro Tour event of the year, having last appeared at the International Darts Open in April. A calm and collected 6-2 win over Viktor Tingström saw him safely through.

Ritchie Edhouse: No surprises here - two-for-two on the day for the tireless Essex man who's practically got his own locker on the Euro Tour. It's been a lean year results-wise, but a 6-1 win over an off-colour Thomas Lovely means he's heading to Hungary.

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Niko Springer: The German made it a double shift as well, adding Budapest to his Prague plans. A recent Euro Tour finalist, Springer got past Richard Veenstra 6-4 to seal another chance to shine on the continental stage.

Jim Williams: Another Welshman heading east, The Quiff barely broke sweat. He dropped just six legs across the entire qualifier - half of them in his final match against Dutchman Dennie Olde Kalter. Efficient, ruthless, and still immaculately coiffed.

Cam Crabtree: A solid week for Shazam, who backed up his semi-final run in the first Players Championship event with another strong showing. Martin Lukeman, Dylan Slevin, and Andy Boulton were all brushed aside as Cam booked his place in Budapest.

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Tom Bissell: Top marks for Bissell, who breezed past Radek Szaganski, smashed in a monster 103.66 average to whitewash Dom Taylor, then edged Owen Bates in a last-leg thriller. If that doesn't earn you a passport stamp, nothing will.

Thibault Tricole: France will be on the map in Hungary, thanks to The French Touch. Tricole (pictured) didn't trouble the 90 average barrier much, but he didn't need to - steady wins and a deciding-leg victory over Willie O'Connor were more than enough. Stylish and strategic.

Lukas Wenig: Still riding high from his first Players Championship final, the German keeps the momentum rolling. His standout moment? A ridiculous average just shy of 105 to dismiss Nathan Rafferty. What a week for Wenig.

Darren Beveridge: The Scot did it the scenic way - two final-leg shootouts and a narrow 6-4 win in between. He scraped past Adam Lipscombe, outlasted Maik Kuivenhoven, and sealed it in style against Kim Huybrechts. Not easy, but effective.

Leon Weber: One of three Germans to qualify for Hungary, Weber navigated past Tavis Dudeney, Cor Dekker, and countryman Kai Gotthard to book his trip. Quietly solid, no-nonsense darts from the young talent.

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