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Darts Star says that players will faint on the World Cup stage and the change of location requires

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William O’Connor has destroyed hot circumstances on the world cup of arrows.

And the 38-year-old also thinks that a player will faint if nothing is done about it.

William O'Connor van Ireland throws an arrow during a darts competition.

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William O’Connor is action in Germany in World CupCredit: Getty

Limerick born in Limerick has been in action Ireland During the event in Frankfurt.

In addition to teammate Keane Barry, O’Connor helped to beat his country Switzerland 8-3 to reach the last eight in the EisSporthalle Frankfurt.

Despite the victory, O’Connor was unhappy with the conditions.

He smelled: “It’s so hot on stage, it’s hard to play our best darts. It is really very, very difficult. It’s terrible.

“They will have to change the location or perhaps have to put on a little air conditioning or something, but someone is going to stand up at that moment.

“I am not exactly the biggest man in the world, but it is warm on stage and it is not good.

“The faster we get out of that stage, the better. That’s it.”

Barry, 22, agreed with the sentiment of his teammate.

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The Duleek dartist said: “On stage it is seriously hot. Darts slipped out of my hand, I thought the arrow was just so sticky.

“It is the same for everyone too. You can’t really complain about it. It is the same for both players. It is another factor to try to make ends meet.”

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Ireland will be back in Frankfurt tomorrow.

O’Connor and Barry will record it Noord -Iarland‘s Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney.

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