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Glen Durrant Walk-On Song

Legend Active: 1985-2022

Official walk-on track

Reach Up (Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag) β€” Perfecto Allstarz

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πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ England πŸŽ‚ 24 November 1970 (55) πŸ† Major titles: 10

Glen Durrant's walk-on music is "Reach Up (Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag)" by Perfecto Allstarz. This entrance song is used at PDC events.

Legend spotlight

Why this legend matters

Glen Durrant built a rare multi-era legacy with three consecutive BDO world titles before succeeding in televised PDC competition. That cross-circuit impact marked him as one of the strongest transition stories in modern darts.

Walk-on identity

His walk-on profile matched his game: composed, mentally tough and designed to settle quickly into match tempo.

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Who is Glen Durrant?

Glen Durrant is a England darts player, competing on the PDC circuit. Known as "Duzza", Glen Durrant's walk-on music is "Reach Up (Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag)" by Perfecto Allstarz.

This darts entrance song moment helps define player identity and crowd atmosphere before the first throw.

Player Details

Nickname
Duzza
Nationality
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ England
Born
24 November 1970
Active Years
1985-2022
Walk-On Song
Reach Up (Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag) - Perfecto Allstarz

Player Equipment

Target Glen Durrant Signature Steel Tip Darts (24g) product

Darts setup

Glen Durrant Signature

Brand
Target
Weight
24g
Product
Target Glen Durrant Signature Steel Tip Darts (24g)

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Go from this player’s setup to the rules, doubles, and checkout habits that shape real matchplay.

Palmares Glen Durrant

Official PDC data Β· Updated5 Mar 2026

3World Championships
  • 2019World Championship

    Season 2019

  • 2018World Championship

    Season 2018

  • 2017World Championship

    Season 2017

1Premier League
  • 2020Premier League

    Season 2020

6Majors
  • 2018Finder Masters

    Season 2018

  • 2018World Trophy

    Season 2018

  • 2016Finder Masters

    Season 2016

  • 2016World Masters

    Season 2016

  • 2015Finder Masters

    Season 2015

  • 2015World Masters

    Season 2015

2Pro Tour
  • 20192019 Players Championship 15

    18 May 2019 Β· Season 2019

  • 20192019 Players Championship 4

    17 Feb 2019 Β· Season 2019

Questions About Glen Durrant

How should experts evaluate Glen Durrant's legacy without over-relying on title totals?

A strong legacy model combines title outcomes with process metrics: scoring floor across long sessions, checkout quality in deciding legs, and repeatability under stage pressure. Raw totals matter, but they hide context like field depth, format variance, and whether performance held across multiple eras.

Glen Durrant competed at top level across 1985-2022, which spans different format pressures and scoring environments. For a fair reading, analysts should weight durability, tactical adaptability, and big-match execution. Glen Durrant built a rare multi-era legacy with three consecutive BDO world titles before succeeding in televised PDC competition. That cross-circuit impact marked him as one of the strongest transition stories in modern darts.

What tactical fingerprints define Glen Durrant's strongest archived performances?

In archived matches, the top signal is usually leg architecture: strong first-nine setup, pragmatic route management into finishes, and disciplined double selection rather than low-percentage hero attempts. Elite legends often win by reducing volatility, not by chasing highlight darts every visit.

With Glen Durrant, a useful review method is sequence-based: track what was left after each scoring phase, how cover shots protected two-visit finishes, and whether tempo stayed stable after a miss. That tactical chain is typically where championship-level separation appears.

How can fans compare Glen Durrant to modern champions despite era differences?

Cross-era comparison works best when using transferable dimensions: sustained scoring pressure, finish conversion in high leverage legs, and consistency from early rounds to televised sessions. Equipment trends and average inflation can distort direct stat comparisons if context is ignored.

A practical method is relative dominance: compare Glen Durrant against peers from the same window, then map which strengths still project into current standards. For example, elite setup discipline and calm checkout logic usually translate better across generations than pure pace or crowd volume.

What does elite pressure management look like in Glen Durrant's defining matches?

Pressure management is most visible one visit after a mistake. The key indicators are stable pre-throw routine, conservative arithmetic under stress, and the ability to protect a finish path instead of forcing a bailout treble. Legends separate themselves by decision quality when expected value drops.

For Glen Durrant, review deciders and late-set sequences: look at tempo control, target discipline on setup darts, and whether the next leg starts clean after a missed double. Those details reveal competitive resilience far better than post-match scorelines alone.

Which parts of Glen Durrant's game remain most useful for today's elite and serious amateurs?

The most transferable elements are structural: predictable setup routes, preferred-double planning, and a consistent reset protocol after misses. These habits age well because they reduce cognitive load when match tension rises and protect scoring rhythm across long sessions.

For current professionals, this means preserving efficient leg design under faster modern pacing. For serious amateurs in England and beyond, it means training repeatable decision frameworks before chasing speed. Glen Durrant's legacy is especially instructive when treated as a blueprint for process discipline.

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