TERRY Jenkins reached the semi-final of the 2007 Open Holland Masters in Schiedam but was edged out in a five-set thriller by eventual winner Peter Manley.
The Ledbury thrower earned himself a tidy £1,250 for reaching the semis, while Manley went on to defeat James Wade 3-0 in the final.
In the first round, Jenkins saw off Jon Archer 3-0 before beating Yves Cottenge 3-1 in round two.
As the quality of opposition improved, Jenkins stepped up his performances, eliminating Vincent van der Voort (3-1), Alan Tabern (3-0) and fellow Holsten Premier League player Roland Scholten (3-2) on his way to the last four.
One Dart' Manley scooped £5,000 for his victory.
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