Cullen hasn't heard from Anderson after Premier League Darts incident: "There'll be no grudges held on my part" | Dartsnews.com

2022-04-02 09:45:08 By : Mr. kumar lee

Joe Cullen sealed victory in Rotterdam but one of the main talking points of that iteration of Premier League Darts action was his incident with Gary Anderson.

Cullen was accused by Anderson of being a cheat and while no comment has been given by 'The Flying Scotsman', the former said they haven't spoken yet but if he wants to, he is there.

"No. I've not seen him. I'll leave it up to Gary. If he wants to speak to me I'll be happy to speak to him," he said to Sky Sports.

"It's just one of those things, especially with the Premier League boys. There's eight players, we see each other week-in week-out. I see some of these boys more than I do my own children.

"It's a pretty isolated environment if you're going to hold grudges, and there'll be no grudges held on my part if Gary wants to clear the air. If he doesn't, that's no problem."

But for Cullen, he was glad to put it to the back of his mind and go on to win in Rotterdam.

"It may have overshadowed the night if I hadn't have won, but I went on to win it," he added. "It showed a bit of maturity that I didn't let it affect my game for the rest of the evening.

"It's one of those situations where maybe I'd be a little bit intimidated when you first start playing against the big guns. But I see myself in the upper tier of the elite at the minute.

"I think I dealt with it well, and obviously to win the night shows I did."

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