FALLON SHERROCK has three key items on her New Year wish list as she pushes for more equality in darts.
The Queen of the Palace reckons 2022 could end up being her annus mirabilis — and propel her to even greater oche heights.
Firstly, she is determined to qualify for a two-year tour card via Q School in January, which would mean weekly access to competitive action.
Secondly, she is expected to be selected for commercial reasons by Sky Sports and the PDC for a 17-night invitational Premier League.
The event has a £1million prize pool for 10 players — though her inclusion, whether merited or not, would also cause great consternation among some of the PDC field.
And finally there is the small matter of appearing in the delayed World Series event at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York in June.
The sky really is the limit for single-mum Sherrock, as she attempts to capitalise on her status within the sport.
But it has been achieved by her own hard work and ability to take her opportunities.
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Sherrock, who will practise with darts star boyfriend Cameron Menzies, said: “I am hoping I can push myself to carry on and see how far I can go with this. I’m going to prepare the best way I can for Q School.
“I’ll practise with Cammy and get him to push me. I will take each game as it comes, try to simplify the matches even more.
“Then if I’m chosen for the Premier League, it would only improve me. It’s more exposure, more experience.
“I thrive on playing these top players — it will just make my game better. I get so excited playing them. Why not?
“New York would be amazing if that goes ahead and I can play there. That is another stone for me to overturn.
“I really want to go there and showcase what I can do. I would love to go and experience things like that.