European Tour 1 2021 09/03 12:30 7 Janos Vegso v Joe Murnan 5-6
Players Championship 22 2021 08/03 13:10 6 Chris Dobey v Joe Murnan 4-6
Players Championship 20 2021 07/08 12:15 7 Luke Woodhouse v Joe Murnan 6-5
Players Championship 18 2021 07/06 14:45 6 Michael Smith v Joe Murnan 6-1
Players Championship 13 2021 06/14 13:00 7 Gerwyn Price v Joe Murnan 6-5
Players Championship 11 2021 04/26 12:30 7 Josh Payne v Joe Murnan 6-5
PDC UK Open 2021 03/05 13:25 8 Joe Murnan v Kai Fan Leung 3-6
PDC UK Open 2021 03/05 11:45 7 Joe Murnan v Matthew Dennant 6-2
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 12/03 14:30 - Joe Murnan v Michael Smith 0-4
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 12/03 13:20 - Geert Nentjes v Joe Murnan 2-4
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 12/03 11:55 - Simon Whitlock v Joe Murnan 1-4
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 12/03 11:15 - Joe Murnan v Ciaran Teehan 4-1
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 12/03 10:30 - Krzysztof Ratajski v Joe Murnan 4-2
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 12/03 10:00 - Joe Murnan v Ryan Searle 0-4
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 11/25 16:30 - Joe Murnan v Ron Meulenkamp 4-1
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 11/25 15:20 - Marko Kantele v Joe Murnan 2-4
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 11/25 14:05 - Joe Murnan v Peter Jacques 0-4
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 11/25 12:30 - Kirk Shepherd v Joe Murnan 2-4
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 11/25 10:55 - Joe Murnan v Steve West 4-1
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 11/25 09:30 - Steve Brown v Joe Murnan 4-3
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 10/28 16:05 - Gary Blades v Joe Murnan 3-4
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 10/28 15:00 - Joe Murnan v Alan Tabern 4-3
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 10/28 13:40 - Richard North v Joe Murnan 3-4
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 10/28 12:50 - Joe Murnan v Steve Beaton 2-4
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 10/28 11:25 - Mickey Mansell v Joe Murnan 4-1
PDC Home Tour 3 2020 10/28 10:30 - Joe Murnan v Nathan Derry 2-4
PDC Home Tour 2 2020 10/13 15:05 - Nick Kenny v Joe Murnan 5-1
PDC Home Tour 2 2020 10/13 13:40 - Joe Murnan v Chris Dobey 2-5
PDC Home Tour 2 2020 10/13 12:35 - Krzysztof Ratajski v Joe Murnan 5-4
PDC Home Tour 2 2020 10/13 11:15 - Joe Murnan v Marko Kantele 5-2

Wikipedia - Joe Murnan

Joe Murnan (born 28 September 1983) is an English darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.

History

Murnan reached the last 40 of the 2010 Winmau World Masters, losing 3–0 to Filipino Ronald L. Briones.

Murnan qualified for the 2011 UK Open where he reached the last 32. He defeated Mark Dudbridge 9–8 in a close affair, before losing to the 1995 BDO World Darts Champion Richie Burnett 9–6.

In March 2014, he reached the last 32 of the UK Open again, this time being beaten 9–3 by Raymond van Barneveld. Later in the month he progressed to the last 16 of a PDC event for the first time as he beat the likes of Dean Winstanley and Dave Chisnall at the first Players Championship, before losing 6–4 to Andy Hamilton. He won through to the same stage of the third event where he was defeated 6–1 by Gary Anderson. Murnan also qualified for the German Darts Masters, but was eliminated 6–2 by Andy Smith in the first round.

In February 2015 at the German Darts Championship, Murnan beat Michael Barnard 6–5, Ian White 6–4 (averaged 99.72) and Brendan Dolan 6–4 to play in his first PDC quarter-final. He fell 4–0 down to world number one Michael van Gerwen, before closing to 4–3 with a 12 dart leg, but went on to lose 6–4.

In May 2015, at the 10th Players Championship in Crawley, Murnan won his first PDC title and the £10,000 first prize. His run included 6–3 and 6–4 victories over Premier League players Stephen Bunting and Dave Chisnall in the quarter-finals and final, respectively. The win saw him qualify for the World Matchplay for the first time and he trailed Adrian Lewis 7–2 in the opening round. Murnan won four successive legs, but went on to be beaten 10–7 on his televised debut. He was whitewashed 6–0 by Dave Chisnall on his Players Championship Finals debut.

Murnan's title saw him finish the third highest of the non-qualified players on the Pro Tour Order of Merit for the 2016 World Championship. He played 2012 runner-up Andy Hamilton in the first round and, having trailed 2–1 in sets (missing five darts to lead 2–1 himself) and 2–0 down in legs, Murnan managed to pull off a comeback victory to set up a second round match with Alan Norris, which he lost 4–1. He was knocked out in the fourth round of the UK Open 9–8 by Jelle Klaasen. Murnan's first quarter-final of 2016 was at the 11th Players Championship event and he was edged out 6–5 by Joe Cullen. He qualified for the World Series of Darts Finals and again lost 6–5 to Cullen. He was also knocked out in the first round of the Players Championship Finals 6–0 by Jermaine Wattimena.

Mark Webster defeated Murnan 3–0 in the opening round of the 2017 World Championship.

Murnan lost his PDC Tour Card at the end of 2018 despite managing to qualify for the Grand Slam of Darts for the second consecutive year. However, he won it straight back at UK Q-School in January 2019 via the Order of Merit, sealing at least another two years on the ProTour.

During UK Open 2020, he defeated Harald Leitinger and Karel Sedláček, making it again to the fourth round. There he lost 4-10 to Ricky Evans. He did not qualify for any other major tournaments and after losing in the deciding match and deciding leg to Ciaran Teehan during UK Qualification for PDC World Darts Championship 2021 he lost a chance to maintain his Tour card.

Murnan again immediately obtained his Tour card back in UK Q-School 2021. During the season he qualified for 2021 European Championship, making his debut at this major event. In the First round he los 4-6 with Adam Gawlas. At the end of the year, Murnan qualified for 2022 PDC World Darts Championship, returning to this venue for the first time from 2017. He won his First round match against Paul Lim 3-2, but lost in the Second round 2-3 with Nathan Aspinall.

Despite appearing only at 2022 UK Open, where he lost in the Second round, Murnan was able to hold his Tour card after finishing the season in top 64 at 63rd place, without qualifying for the World Championship.

In 2023 he played only at 2023 UK Open, losing in the Third round against Adrian Lewis 0-6. Throughout the year Murnan qualified for only one European Tour event and ended up outside of top 64 at the end of the year 2023, therefore he lost his Tour card. Having succeeded four times previously, Joe Murnan failed to get through Q School 2024 and missed out on a card for only the second season in 13 years.