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Peter Wright believes only a flare-up of his gallstones will stop him from retaining the World Matchplay title from Saturday, July 16 until Sunday, July 24 – live on Sky Sports; “It could flare up at any moment, I am just trying not to eat crumpets caked in butter”

Last Updated: 15/07/22 4:24pm

Peter Wright begins the defence of his World Matchplay at the Winter Gardens against Madars Razma on Saturday

Peter Wright begins the defence of his World Matchplay at the Winter Gardens against Madars Razma on Saturday

Peter Wright is planning to avoid eating crumpets caked in butter ahead of his World Matchplay defence with the Scot currently on a waiting list to have his gallbladder removed.

The 2021 champion and world No 1 begins the defence of his crown at the Winter Gardens against Latvian debutant Madars Razma on Saturday, but he has been struggling with his health in recent weeks.

Wright is on a waiting list to have his gallbladder removed and is wary that, in his view, only a flare-up of his gallstones will stop him from retaining the Phil Taylor Trophy in Blackpool.

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“It could flare up at any moment, I am just trying not to eat crumpets caked in butter,” he said.

“I’m just waiting on a date to go in for an op, they will ring up when they’ve got space with a surgeon.

“The docs want to take my gallbladder out with keyhole surgery. It will probably be around three months’ time.

“I’ve just said not during the Matchplay or when I’m in Australia and New Zealand for the World Series. I’ve given them some dates but if it comes down to missing a tournament, I’ll have to accept it.”

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Wright won the World Championship at the beginning of the year but admits his form since then has been “terrible” and has been affected by a number of external factors, including his ill-health.

“At the UK Open I felt like I was going to win that tournament, I felt great,” he said.

“I was playing Joe Cullen and I went into the practice area about three hours before my match and I didn’t get up to throw a dart.

“I was going to pull out but I didn’t throw a dart until 15 minutes before I went on stage. I was in pain and I was going to pull out. It’s not nice, it’s happened before in the Players Championship when I had no sleep for about a week.

“Obviously my form has been terrible this year. I’ve had other stuff on my mind, we’ve had family stuff to deal with.

“All that is sort of settled so we know what we are doing now. My head is in a good space and that’s all that counts. I believe I can go and do it again, only better this time.

“The other players will have to go back on the practice board if they want to win this one. I’m going to go and win it again.

“I’ve been to the final and I’ve won it. I know what it takes to win it. My head’s right and if your head’s right, it’s difficult to stop someone if they’re feeling confident.”

Wright celebrated his second world title with a Pot Noodle and a cup of tea

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Wright celebrated his second world title with a Pot Noodle and a cup of tea

Wright celebrated his second world title with a Pot Noodle and a cup of tea

After posting eight ton-plus averages across four days of ProTour action in Barnsley last week, Wright is back in bullish mood heading to Blackpool.

“You cannot beat being at Blackpool,” said the 52-year-old, who finished last year’s tournament with an incredible 104.91 average.

“It’s a bit like the World Championship. When you walk into the arena, I get goosebumps. So many amazing people have performed there. You’re in a special place.

“I believe I’m hitting form just at the right time, but there is still room for improvement.”

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Sky Sports commentator Laura Turner has no doubt that Wright will recapture his form on the Blackpool stage.

“You could argue it has been a mixed bag of results for Wright since winning the World Championship back in January but if you go back to how he played last year he was almost unplayable at times,” she said.

“He goes into the event playing a player who has never beaten him before in Razma so hopefully he’ll go into that with the confidence he needs to take forward.

“You do think, he’s the world No 1, he’s the reigning world champion, and if anyone can find that form at the right time it’s Peter Wright.”

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