Nick Kenny admits he’s motivated by the dismissive attitudes of both Raymond van Barneveld and Peter Wright.

Five-times World Champion Barney has already been discussing a potential last-32 clash with Luke Humphries. Wright has gone a stage further and predicted he and the Dutchman will then have a classic later at the World Championship.

But Barney has to beat Kenny to get a shot at the defending champion and the Welshman isn’t impressed at being overlooked. He said:`“I watched his [Barneveld] interview last week and he’s not even bothered about who he plays. He’s playing Luke. And Peter Wright. I dunno what he’s on about. It doesn’t hurt, but, like [Nathan] Aspinall says about people writing him off, you really want to win a bit more then.

“I’m the underdog now, so I’ve got no pressure on me. On paper, I’m not going to win, but if I can play my A game, I will, however well Barney plays. That’s a big statement to make, but like he’s already playing Luke Humphries.

“I’ve got a task on Saturday night and, if I win, happy days, if I lose, happy days. I am looking forward to it. I’m buzzing for it and I’m relishing the task, it’s a big challenge.

Nick Kenny celebrates winning his first round match against Stowe Buntz
Nick Kenny celebrates winning his first round match against Stowe Buntz

“All of the 96 players are turning up and next year it will be even better. I don’t know how many games have gone 3-0. I know Callan Rydz played really well and there’s been a couple more.

“But I was never going to underestimate Stowe Buntz. He won a tournament in Gibraltar last month, he had a quarter-final at a Grand Slam beating [Stephen] Bunting and Wright.”

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