Johnny Clayton has broken his silence after Gerwyn Price pulled out of the World Cup of Darts
Darts star Johnny Clayton has revealed how much he’s looking forward to the World Cup of Darts with new team-mate Nick Kenny after Welsh icon Gerwyn Price surprisingly opted to pull out of the event.
The tournament will take place between June 11-14 at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt, Germany. World No. 8 Price recently made himself unavailable for selection, meaning Kenny, who grew up in Cwmbran, will join forces with Clayton.
The 51-year-old Clayton took to X on Tuesday night, posting: “Ready to go again for Team Cymru at the World Cup of Darts! Me and Nick will be ready, and I’m looking forward to the challenge.”
Price and Clayton beat the Philippines, Hong Kong and the Netherlands to reach the World Cup final in 2025. Northern Ireland’s Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney ultimately denied Wales a third title in the showpiece game.
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Kenny is a PDC Tour Card holder who is currently ranked 60th in the PDC rankings. He has qualified for seven World Championships across the BDO and the PDC, reaching the third round in 2025 where he eventually bowed out to Luke Humphries.
This is the second time in three years that Price will miss the World Cup and speculation has been rife over ‘the iceman’s’ most recent absence.
The 41-year-old posted a concerning health update after a 6-2 Premier League loss to Leeds last week. Price has since moved to dismiss that as the reason for his World Cup absence, however.
Writing after the Premier League defeat, Price said: “My focus is there, it’s just health-wise I am not in a great place at the moment,” he said. “But I am battling on and searching for some results.
“Hopefully in the next couple of weeks they will come and they will put me at ease. Then I will be able to enjoy darts again. Frustrating times.
“Time to rely on Lady Luck and see what happens over the next two weeks. Hopefully make the play-offs, but I need a lot of luck to go my way. Hopefully see you at the O2 [at the Premier League darts].
“It’s not good playing once a week and hopefully I get the results I want in three weeks’ time. This year has been great in the Premier League and it’s been a great start to the season. The crowd has got me through a lot of games but sometimes things happen you can’t control.”
He later confirmed through a statement on Instagram that his withdrawal is not down to his health. He said: “Just to clarify I have NOT withdrawn from the World Cup because of health reasons.”
World champion Luke Littler and world No. 2 Luke Humphries will represent Team England in Frankfurt. The two top-ranked players lost to Germany in the second round in 2025.
However, they enter this year’s event as the No. 1 seeds, meaning they will kick off their competition in the second round alongside the Netherlands, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
Rock and Gurney will return to Frankfurt with Northern Ireland as defending champions. Mickey Mansell, who previously turned out for Northern Ireland between 2012 and 2015 but later switched his allegiances, will play alongside William O’Connor for the Republic of Ireland.
Gary Anderson and Cameron Menzies will represent the Scots. The Dutch team are a frightening proposition for any player, boasting a line-up of Gian van Veen and Michael Van Gerwen.
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