TERRY Jenkins has discovered the final player he will be doing battle with in the Holsten Premier League of Darts after Adrian Lewis was picked as the wildcard entry to complete the competition's eight-man line-up.
Ledbury-based Jenkins earned his place in the high-profile February event by finishing in the top six of the Professional Darts Corporation world rankings.
The Bull' will be going head-to-head with world champion Raymond van Barneveld, Phil Taylor, Colin Lloyd, Dennis Priestley, Roland Scholten, Peter Manley and Lewis in the Sky-televised series.
The Premier League gets under way in Plymouth and culminates with a series of play-offs in Brighton on May 28.
Like Jenkins, Stoke-based 21-year-old Lewis will be making his debut in the competition.
Lewis, nicknamed Jackpot' after being forced to hand back £40,000 in winnings from a Las Vegas casino having been told he was below the legal gambling age, was the natural choice for the remaining place based on the rankings.
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