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Nathan Aspinall argued with Luke Littler's dad after hearing what he said to his son who was 12 years old at the time

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Published 13:31 5 Jan 2025 GMT

Nathan Aspinall argued with Luke Littler's dad after hearing what he said to his son who was 12 years old at the time

"That hard talk over the years has probably produced one of the best players in our sport."

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

Nathan Aspinall has previously recalled a conversation he had with Luke Littler's dad during a tournament in Chester – and it speaks volumes about the teenager's remarkable rise.

This past year has been one to remember for Littler, who recently became the youngest person to ever lift the World Championship trophy following a comprehensive 7-3 win over Michael van Gerwen.

In fact, the 17-year-old has won over £1.1 million in prize money from major events over the past 12 months, according to the PDC Order of Merit, with wins on the European Tour and World Grand Prix, to name just a few.

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His recent achievements will come as no surprise to fellow darts player Nathan Aspinall, who recently gave an insight into his friendship with Littler.

"I see myself, not so much of a role model, but a bit of an older brother to him in the darts world," said Aspinall. "We don’t speak much outside of darts but when it comes to darts, I do try to help him. He’s a nice kid."

Aspinall went on to claim that many of his fellow dart players are "jealous" of Littler's success, adding: "I am not. I appreciate what he has done for the game. What he has done for himself and his family. I think he’s a fantastic darts player."

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Unlike many others on the professional darts circuit, Aspinall has known the teenager and his family for years. In fact, the Stockport-born thrower came up against Littler at a tournament in Chester when the latter was just 12 years old.

Speaking to the MEN's Manchester is Red podcast in March last year, Aspinall opened up on that match, as well as the post-match conversation he had with Littler's dad.

"The first time I came across Luke, I think it was in Chester in a tournament and I beat him 4-3," he said. "I think he was aged four! No, he was around 12 and wow, I just thought 'who is the kid?'

"I remember seeing his dad with him and he was dead critical of him because he'd lost. I was thinking mate, he's 12, and I was in the top 16 in the world at that time and I said 'give him a break'.

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"His dad said 'no, he needs to learn' and that hard talk over the years has probably produced one of the best players in our sport. He's amazing and what else can you say?"

Aspinall is good friends with Littler. Image credit: Getty
Aspinall is good friends with Littler. Image credit: Getty

Aspinall added: "We're all [darts players] sick of seeing his face on social media and that's a credit to him, it's not just the media who are obsessed with him, he's bringing them to him.

"He had an amazing run at the Worlds, then hit a nine-darter against me in Bahrain, then he won a tournament, then he won the first Pro Tour and Euro Tour, so that's full credit to him."

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On numerous occasions. Aspinall has praised Littler for his ability and during an interview with Metro, he recalled being blown away by the teenager's talent as they played against each other.

"Luke Littler did things on the dartboard in my house that I've never seen anyone do. That's the God's honest truth," he began.

"We play a game called 170. If you take 170 out you get two points, if you take it out in six darts you get one point and it's first to six. He took four 170s out in six visits to the board. I'm good on the big fish [170 checkout], I never lose at that game and he absolutely tore me a new one. He's amazing. A unique talent."

Asinall added: "He learned darts at the age kids learn to walk and talk, when your brain is like a sponge. It's second nature to him. I didn't pick a dart up until I was 17, the age that Luke is now, which is mad to think. He's the most natural dart player that there'll probably ever be."

Featured Image Credit: X/@LukeTheNuke180 - Getty Images

Topics: Darts, World Darts Championship, Luke Littler

Jack Kenmare
Jack Kenmare

Jack is a Senior Journalist who enjoys a long read. He has an encyclopedic knowledge of Football Manager wonderkids from 2005 to the present day, and has interviewed a handful of FM's finest, including Freddy Adu, Supat Rungratsamee and Mika Aaritalo.

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