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Luke Littler fires brutal four-word dig at World Cup of Darts winner who taunted him as The Nuke continues to hit back

Luke Littler fires brutal four-word dig at World Cup of Darts winner who taunted him as The Nuke continues to hit back

Scottish Sun22-06-2025
Littler and Humphries have both also hit back at fierce critic Dennis Priestley
WORLD OF TROUBLE Luke Littler fires brutal four-word dig at World Cup of Darts winner who taunted him as The Nuke continues to hit back
LUKE LITTLER has continued to hit back at those who criticise his World Cup of Darts flop.
The reigning world darts champion and world No.1 Luke Humphries bombed out of the team tournament this month – they lost to Germany in round two – despite the England pair being title favourites.
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Luke Littler and Luke Humphries were in England action last week
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Dennis Priestley, a two-time world champion, claimed the pair 'let their country down' and said they did not deserve their MBE status as they were too young.
Northern Ireland thrower Neil Duff, the WDF world champion in 2022, followed up that criticism by writing online in a sarcastic tone: 'How's England doing?'
His home country, led by Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney, ended up winning the trophy in Frankfurt.
These latest comments riled Littler, 18, who responded on his Instagram Story with the caption 'How's Neil Duff doing?' followed with a smiley face emoji.
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The post, which was available to up to TWO MILLION accounts, used an image of Duff losing 4-1 to Martin Thomas in the MODUS Super Series darts event on Saturday night.
Littler also posted a social media message that screamed: Thomas sends Duff packing!
The Nuke, the world No.2, is flying to New York this week as he takes part in the two-day US Darts Masters, which starts on Friday at The Theater at Madison Square Garden.
Humphries also took to social media to criticise Priestley's take.
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Neil Duff was critical of Littler's World Cup performance
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Cool Hand Luke wrote: "Disappointing to hear a top former pro who I admired say such a damaging thing to me and Luke.
'I didn't let my country down last year though, did I?
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'One bad game for us and we will back next year to go again. Let's move on now.'
Humphries is also set to be in action at The Theater in New York next week.
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