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PETER WRIGHT has got rid of all his trophies – as he looks for a major reset in his career.
Snakebite, 54, has taken inspiration from Luke Littler and Luke Humphries in a bid to challenge for another world crown.
Peter Wright is undergoing a radical rest on his darts career[/caption] The 54-year-old has been inspired by the rise of Luke Littler – and the way he plays[/caption]Wright enjoyed a mini resurgence at last month’s PDC World Championship after reaching the quarter-final stage.
The 54-year-old knocked out defending champion Humphries and looked back to his best at Ally Pally.
It came after a horror show at the Premier League of Darts, with Wright almost walking away from the game altogether.
The Scot endured a nightmare two-year run in the competition – winning two of 18 matches – and looked like a shell of his former self.
Wright has now vowed to have a total clearout of his prizes – and has hailed Littler, 18, and World No .1 Cool Hand as his inspiration.
Snakebite told the PDC: “I watched the World Championship after I got knocked out.
“Luke Littler and Luke Humphries inspired me with what they did.
“Especially Luke Humphries with what he’s won over the last four months.
“It proves what you can do and achieve if you put the hard work in.
“Luke Littler is the best thing I’ve ever seen on TV! That’s why he has inspired me to get my finger out.”
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Wright decided to part with all his past trophies, built up over two decades.
He continued: “I have got rid of all my trophies, got rid of all my darts, so I can start afresh.
“I want new trophies this year. Last year was terrible and the year before that was terrible.
“But I’m looking forward to playing this year.
“I took time off last year and it didn’t work, we saw that in the Premier League.
“This year I am hitting everything again.”
Luke Littler prize money breakdown
Here is all the prize money Luke Littler has won so far after being crowned 2025 PDC World Darts Championship winner:
World Championship 2025 – £500,000
World Championship 2024 – £200,000
Grand Slam of Darts 2024 – £150,000
European Tour – £91,000
Player Championships events – £71,500
Players Championship final runner-up – £60,000
UK Open 2023 + 2024 – £17,500
World Matchplay – £10,000
World Grand Prix – £7,500
European Championship – £7,500
(Unranked) Premier League Darts – £315,000
TOTAL: £1.43 million
Wright, a former Masters and World Matchplay winner, has racked up over £4million in prize money over the years.
But it’s trophies he’s after in 2025 – to fill up his now empty cabinet.
He added: “Fingers crossed my mindset is to use one set of darts.
“If I can manage that all year, I’ll be happy and I will be a big threat to everyone.”
Beauty fans set to love €5.49 hair finds from Aldi that will ‘increase shine and tame frizz’
ALDI Ireland fans are set to love their new hair products that will “increase shine and tame frizz”.
For those who don’t want to splurge on high-end products to do the job, the Lacura Hair Repair Oil and Hair Repair Leave-In Conditioning Mask are perfect for it.
And they will be available for purchase in stores around the country from tomorrow, January 26.
The must-have hair products start from a bargain €5.49.
They contain essential oils to help smooth and soften the hair.
The best thing is that the products do not weigh down the hair, making it the perfect and lightweight hair product.
It is formulated with Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 and Squalane, which helps to boost moisture and improve the appearance of split ends and damage.
For those who want to ensure it is free of animal ingredients, it is suitable for vegans.
The 30ml product is designed to suit all hair types, perfect for everyone who wants to repair their hair.
It is recommended to use the product with damp and dry hair.
To use the hair oil product, start with 1-3 drops and apply more as needed depending on hair length and thickness; apply to damp hair from mid-lengths to ends before styling.
You can also apply to the ends of dry hair for the perfect finishing touch.
Aldi Ireland urges beauty fans to pick up the Hair Repair Leave-In Conditioning Mask for “even better results” after using the product.
DYSON HAIR DRYER DUPE
Elsewhere, Lidl Ireland fans are rushing to buy a brand new hair tool dupe – and it’s €270 cheaper.
The Ionic Hair Dryer is now available to purchase and is currently being snapped up quickly by beauty guru shoppers.
The tool will retail at just €49.99, meaning you can achieve a salon look at home without breaking the bank.
The dryer is a major dupe for the popular Dyson Supersonic Origin Hair Dryer tool that works in the same way.
However, the Dyson version will set you back €319 if you can manage to get your hands on it when it’s not sold out.
You can pick up the Lidl version in the coming days, and it will save you €270.
The item description reads: “Brushless motor for a longer service life compared to normal hair dryers.
“Maximum motor speed of 110,000rpm and continuous ionic action.
“Two concentrators and a diffuser for different styling options, while a magnetic coupling ensures easy, comfortable handling.”
It features three temperature and speed settings for adjusting the airflow and heat.