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Published 20:22 19 Dec 2018 GMT
Updated 20:38 19 Dec 2018 GMT
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"I thought I blew it, to be honest," he admitted afterwards. "But I said, 'keep the head up, keep the pressure on and he has to fold at some stage'."
Van Barneveld is gone. Peter Wright is gone. This championship is throwing up all sorts of upsets already but do not underestimate what has just happened.
Put it into context. This is William O'Connor's second appearance in the tournament. He was being blown away by a 112 average despite playing well. He had to crawl back and then had the chance to win 3-1, but he blew it in his own words and, somehow, he regrouped to average 116 in the last set and throw a 12-dart final leg to finish it out.
Wilson was favourite to beat O'Connor and he was seeded 26 in the tournament. Not tonight.
O'Connor has risen.
Watch this space.
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