DARTS star Jeffrey de Zwaan has revealed what happened during his boozy night out with Dave Chisnall.
The Dutchman once enjoyed a night out with Chizzy while on the Pro Tour.

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But he admitted the 44-year-old got “out of control” after some drinks.
Speaking on the Darts Draait Door podcast, De Zwaan said: “I don’t know if I’m allowed to say this…
“At the Pro Tour in Barnsley you have a pool centre. We were having a nice drink there after the tournament and at one point Chisnall was just out of control.”
However, the alcohol didn’t seem to impact Chisnall’s performance on the Pro Tour the following day.
De Zwaan continued: “I see him walking and he just wins the tournament. He was just fit, nothing wrong. Bizarrely good level.”
Podcast co-host Vincent Van der Voort was not surprised by the revelation in the slightest.
He added: “He can do that!”
Chisnall hit out at the Premier League Darts selection last month after missing out on a place.
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He said: “The Premier League line-up was hardly surprising this week, but you’d have to be gutted if you were someone like a Mike de Decker or Damon Heta.
“I never expected to get a phone call – despite being World No.6 – because of how poor I’ve been on TV this year.
“But Mike can feel let down after his great run at The Grand Prix. Maybe being No.24 in the world counted against him.
“Nathan and Gerwyn can both feel a bit lucky in my opinion to be involved this year.
“Gezzy has had a lot going and struggled in 2024, whilst Nathan has done similarly.
“His run to the quarter-finals of the Worlds probably got him involved, that and everyone loving his Mr Brightside theme song.
“It’s a great entrance, but it should be about the darts, and not your walk-on that gets you involved in these big competitions.
“Nothing against them personally, as both great lads and get on well with, but it should be about your actions on the dartboard, not on a song and a dance.
“Damo [Heta] is another who I think can feel unlucky, whilst it’s good to see Chris Dobey and Steven Bunting rewarded with a spot.
“It seems like something of a changing of the guard with no Michael Smith and no Peter Wright.”