UP to 12 Irish players have made it through to the final stages of PDC Q School following three brilliant days of action in Milton Keynes.
Mayo's Ultan McDyer was one of three players to gain an automatic qualifying spot today after coming through his four games unscathed.
McDyer claimed his place in the final stages with a 5-3 victory over three-time world champion John Part in his deciding game.
He will be joined there by Meath's Keith Rooney after he got an automatic spot with a victory over fellow Irishman, Ronan McDonagh, who also qualified through the Order of Merit.
Wexford's Jack Faragher maintained his impressive form as he was the other Irish player to get an automatic spot today as he came through a last leg decider against Kelvin O'Keeffe of Wales.
Meanwhile, Dublin star Killian McCormack capped off a superb few days for him so far by topping the Order Of Merit table with an impressive eight points.
McCormack has been one of the most consistent performers all week, again making it to a last 32 decider today, before losing out in that to former BDO world champion Scott Mitchell.
He has been joined through the Order of Merit by Ronan McDonagh, with Ireland international Paddy Quinn and William O'Toole also claiming enough points to qualify.
It means that a dozen Irish players out of the 26 who competed in Stage One of Q School have made it through to the final stages, which start tomorrow.
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