Van Gerwen reveals wild plan to ruin dart rival’s match by keeping him on toilet

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Michael van Gerwen has revealed a characteristically mischievous plan to derail table-topping rival Jonny Clayton — by cooking him a curry so devastatingly hot he would never make it to the oche.

The three-time world champion was speaking in a playful PDC sponsor video, seated in a restaurant setting, where he was challenged to hit doubles between sharp and humorous answers from interviewer Becky James.

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When asked who he would most like to cook for, Van Gerwen’s answer was immediate: “Jonny Clayton.” Asked what he would prepare, he delivered a typically deadpan response: “Let me make the Indian. It will be so spicy, so he never gets off the toilet.”

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The gag lands on two levels. Clayton has been managing a well-documented gout condition throughout the 2026 Premier League — the Welshman takes daily medication to control the condition, but flare-ups are unpredictable and he never knows how it will be from one day to the next. Rich, spicy food is a well-known trigger for gout. Van Gerwen, clearly clued up on his rival’s medical situation, was effectively suggesting he would set Clayton’s gout off before their quarter-final.

Van Gerwen kept the light-hearted tone going throughout the video. He said he would happily attend a darts tournament in a pineapple costume — “I quite like the sound of that,” he said, laughing — and was asked about his music taste, offering a dry response before eventually naming Dutch DJ Martin Garrix among his favourites.

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The backdrop to the joke is a genuine rivalry that has emerged as one of the defining storylines of the 2026 Premier League. Last Thursday at Night 10 in Brighton, Van Gerwen raced into a commanding 5-2 lead in the final against Clayton and had the match fully under control — only to miss four match darts and see the Welshman claw back and snatch the victory.

It was the latest chapter in a series of near-misses for Van Gerwen against the man currently sitting three points clear at the top of the table. Clayton has said of their dynamic: “You’re never going to stop Michael van Gerwen from saying something. They call me ‘Grandad’ — but I’m a young grandad! I take it as banter and I enjoy it. I can give back as good as I get.”

Now Van Gerwen is heading into Rotterdam Ahoy on Night 11 this Thursday for a quarter-final rematch, this time on his own home turf in front of a Dutch crowd. His preparation, it seems, involves industrial quantities of curry powder.

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