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OWEN BRYCELAND hit the highest-ever 104.86 average on the Foundation Tour - aged just TEN!

The Cumbernauld kid has been dubbed the ‘Even Littler Luke Littler’ after winning back-to-back events in Coventry.

Owen Bryceland hit a record 104.86 average on the Foundation Tour at 10-years-old
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Owen Bryceland hit a record 104.86 average on the Foundation Tour at 10-years-oldCredit: X
Bryceland has been compared to teenage sensation Luke Littler by darts fans
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Bryceland has been compared to teenage sensation Luke Littler by darts fansCredit: Rex

Bryceland beat fellow Scot 13-year-old Mitchell Lawrie 5-1 in the Event 11 final before seeing off England’s Jack Howarth in a 5-4 thriller in the Event 12 decider.

Bryceland said: “I got new darts last Friday so it was good to know they are good for me.

“Mitchell’s a good player and I like playing him because he’s good and it will take me up a level and make me play better.”

Bryceland kicked off Sunday's action with Event 11 success.

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The Scot then completed a memorable double by beating Howarth 5-4 in the Event 12 final, denying the Englishman what would have been a fifth title on this year’s Tour.

Howarth fought back from 4-2 down to force a decider, but Bryceland - who only took up darts two years ago – wrapped up victory with a nerveless 104 checkout.

The talented youngster also hit the Foundation Tour’s highest ever average of 104.86 in his last-16 win over Joshua Machin, to cap off a superb weekend in the West Midlands.

Fans have been stunned by the news. One said: “That’s Luke’s cousin, Even Littler.”

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Another said: “Cheers. Just put my darts in the bin.”

One fan added: “Can he even reach his darts if he hits double top? Fair play to the lad he’ll be in the Premier League next year at this rate.”

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In another post on X, it was stated: “I’ve seen enough, get him in the Premier League over (Peter) Wright.”

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