let's talk now to jamie caven, himself a former world youth champion of darts and now a director at theyers association, where he oversees youth darts. jamie, first of all, how are you feeling about what has happened tonight with luke? high. yes, it has been phenomenal. . —— hi. he has probably got an older head on young shoulders. i have known him forfive or six years, and when i first met him, he showed signs then. he was only i! or 12, so he has been phenomenal through the event, and the media coverage has been mayhem, really, and that is just down to the fact that this young lad has taken his own game on to the biggest stage of all and shown all the pros how to go about it, and it has been phenomenal for the sport, completely. it was only last year that he was on your youth development tour. was he the best player in the room then? to be fair, he came on the development tour last january, because you have to start from the age of 16. that's the youngest you can be. so obviously, turning 16 last january gave him that first opportunity, and within12 months, he has gone on to become a