Charlie Manby has suffered a blow in his bid of getting a PDC Tour card.
‘Champagne Charlie’ reached the fourth round at the World Darts Championship before falling to eventual finalist and runner up Gian van Veen.
He was just one win away from securing a Tour Card had he reached the quarter-finals at the Ally Pally.
Manby returned to the building site just days after winning a life-changing £60,000 at the tournament.
And despite winning the five-figure sum, the 20-year-old swiftly returned to his job as a bricklayer.
Manby had hoped to win his Tour Card through the notoriously tough Q-School.
But he lost in Round One on Day One to Jack Aldridge in a last-leg decider.
He will still have a chance with the players who reach the final on each day up to Sunday getting a Tour Card.
‘4,000 people shouting my name a great feeling’
Manby opened up on his experience on the grand stage and life on the building site to ITV.
“It was a bit surreal to start with, then game by game I felt a lot more comfortable,” the rising darts star told ITV News.
“I was very nervous at the start but I got used to it. It was a great feeling and the crowd were always on my side which is always a good thing.
“There was 4,000 people shouting my name. It’s a great feeling.”
On his role as a freelance bricklayer, Manby said: “For the past three years I have been doing this job it has been my main income and I actually enjoy it.
“It’s a good laugh on the site and you are getting a good weeks wage at the end of it as well.
“You’ve always got something to fall back on if the darts doesn’t go your way.”
When asked if he’d had any thoughts on what he’ll spend the £60,000 on, Manby replied: “Not quite. Maybe when it hits the bank I will have a think.
“I need a new car, so probably look at one of them and maybe a watch.”
Manby’s boss on the building site, Sam Booth, went on to say of the young darts player: “He’s just a character. He’s that guy who brings a smile to everybody’s face.
“When things might be getting a bit tough, he will be there making everybody laugh. That is what he is like. Just a good all-round guy.”
And when quizzed whether Manby is a better bricklayer or darts player, Booth jokingly said: “Good question. I’d say throwing darts. He’s still got some work to do.”
Manby fell to a 4-1 loss to Van Veen in the fourth round at the Ally Pally over the festive period.
The Dutchman reached the final of the World Championship, but was trounced 7-1 by world number one Luke Littler at the weekend.
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