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GRAND SLAM OF FARTS

Darts players Gary Anderson and Wesley Harms accuse each other of FARTING on the oche

Two-time world champ Anderson blew away the BDO star 10-2 to book a Grand Slam of Darts quarter-final spot against German Michael Unterbuchner

GARY ANDERSON and Wesley Harms have caused a stink by accusing each other of FARTING on the oche.

Two-time world champ Anderson blew away the BDO star 10-2 to book a Grand Slam of Darts quarter-final spot against German Michael Unterbuchner tonight.

 The darts duo have accused each other of farting on the oche
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The darts duo have accused each other of farting on the ocheCredit: Lawrence Lustig

In a post-match TV interview, Dutch thrower Harms, 34, claimed his Scottish rival was responsible for breaking wind on stage.

Yet world No 4 Anderson, 47 hit back, suggesting it was perhaps Harms — nicknamed Sparky — who left the unpleasant smell.

He said: “It definitely came from table-side and it was eggs, rotten eggs, but not from me.

“Every time I walked past there was a waft of rotten eggs so that’s why I was thinking it was him.

 Gary Anderson says Wesley Harms caused a stink during their match
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Gary Anderson says Wesley Harms caused a stink during their matchCredit: Roddy Scott - The Sun Glasgow
 Wesley Harms says Anderson started to play better during the waft
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Wesley Harms says Anderson started to play better during the waft

“It definitely wasn’t me. I thought he had a s**t and I went ‘That’s dirty’.

“It was bad. It was a stink. Then he started to play better and I thought he must have needed to get some wind out.

“If somebody has done that they need to see a doctor. Seemingly he says it was me but I would admit it.”

Harms reckons he noticed a “fragrant smell” on the stage, which he believed to have been left by Anderson.

 Harms claimed his Scottish rival was responsible for stink gate revealing it smelt of rotten eggs
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Harms claimed his Scottish rival was responsible for stink gate revealing it smelt of rotten eggs

He let rip to Dutch TV channel RTL7, saying: “It’ll take me two nights to lose this smell from my nose. I didn’t know things like this can also happen within the PDC.”

Anderson added: “If the boy thinks I’ve farted he’s 1010 per cent wrong. I swear on my children’s lives that it was not my fault.

“I had a bad stomach once on stage before and admitted it. So I’m not going to lie about farting on stage.”

Among the many dark arts darts players have tried over the years, breaking wind is the one that goes unnoticed to the TV cameras and punters.

And yet it has the devastating effect of distracting a rival as they are about to throw.

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Anderson added: “One player did it quite a lot but I’m not going to say any names. Everyone will know who I’m talking about. But I was born with manners if I actually did that I’d go as far away as possible to the edge of the stage.”

Anderson, PDC king in 2015 and 2016, also revealed he “needs a new body” after struggling with a back problem.

He added: “I have restricted movement in lifting my left arm and my back is still bad, it’s been a year now like that.

“I’ve trapped something in my neck. The biggest problem is my left arm, though.

“If I have a couple of weeks off, my back is then fine. If I have two weeks solid playing darts, I’m crippled again.

“It just must be the way I’m standing. I’ll struggle on.”