Rob Modra

Rob Modra
Personal information
Nickname The Remedy
Born Australia
Home town Australia, UK
Darts information
Laterality Right-handed
Walk-on music "Holy Grail" by Hunters & Collectors
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO 2010–2016
PDC 2016–
Current world ranking 168
BDO majors - best performances
World Ch'ship Preliminary Round: 2016
World Masters Last 264: 2008
Other tournament wins
Australia National Championships 2011
Australian Masters 2012
Australian Open 2011
Billabong Tavern Darts Open 2010
Boorowa Open 2012
Central Coast Australian Classic 2010
Coogee Bay Classic 2010
Criterion Hotel Open 2010
DPA Australian Matchplay 2014, 2015
Geelong Open 2011
Golden Nugget Classic 2014
NDDA Open 2009
Pacific Masters 2012
Queensland Open 2010
Robina Gold Coast Open 2011
Victoria Open 2014, 2015
Victorian Easter Open 2010, 2012

Rob Modra is an Australian darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation.

Career

During the 2007 Australian Grand Prix Pro Tour he reached the final in one event.

During the 2009 Australian Grand Prix Pro Tour he won one event. He was also a two-time runner-up.

During the 2010 Australian Grand Prix Pro Tour he won five events. He reached six other finals, too. At the 22nd Players Championship he lost in the Quarter-finals to Paul Nicholson.

During the 2011 Australian Grand Prix Pro Tour he also won five events. He was also a two-time runner-up.

During the 2012 Australian Grand Prix Pro Tour he won one tournament -with a 6–4 final victory over Shane Tichowitsch. He was also a two-time runner-up, losing both times to Sean Reed.

During the 2013 Australian Grand Prix Pro Tour he reached the final in one event.

During the 2014 Australian Grand Prix Pro Tour he won two events -with a 6–5 final victory over Tic Bridge and a 6–1 over Laurence Ryder. Besides he also reached one final, losing to David Platt.

As an oceanic qualifier, Modra participated in the 2015 Auckland Darts Masters, where he lost in the deciding leg to Gary Anderson. During the 2015 Australian Grand Prix Pro Tour he won two events -again with a 6–1 final victory over Laurence Ryder and a 6–4 over John Weber. He was also a two-time runner-up.

He failed to win a PDC Pro Tour Card at the 2016 Qualifying School. He is still egible to compete in the PDC's second tier PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour. He reached the final of the second event in 2016, gaining £1,000, which is his best result in the PDC circuit so far.[1]

World Championship results

BDO

References

  1. "Quantock & Lynn Up to the Challenge!". PDC. Retrieved 20 March 2016.


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