Did you ever hear about the elephant in the market who picked up a banana in his trunk and put it in some bloke's ear, only for the chap to realise he had been the elephant's keeper some 20 years beforehand?
Well Phil Taylor is a bit like an elephant. The Power never forgets!
During the World Grand Prix Final in Dublin I was baffled as to why Taylor was trying so desperately hard to score 180s. Sometimes the 60 was blocked but he was staying there instead of moving down to the treble 19. As somebody who rarely risks sloppy shots, that surprised me.
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