Angry Ginge could follow in Luke Littler's footsteps as he teases PDC masterplan
Angry Ginge has hinted that he's considering entering Q-School next year, potentially following in the footsteps of Luke Littler. The 24-year-old from Manchester is not only a close friend of the two-time world champion, but also a huge darts enthusiast.
The Twitch streamer, who became King of the Jungle last year, was at Alexandra Palace throughout the 2026 World Championship, cheering on 'The Nuke' as he successfully defended the title he claimed in January 2025.
Now, he's revealed he might put himself to the test at the oche during Q-School next year, simply to experience what it's like competing on the biggest stage.
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He said: "I might go to Q-School next year, though. Not to win, because I know I won't win. To see what it's like.
"The more pressure you're under, the more you get used to it. In darts, your hands are shaking and everything. Darts is mainly about who's got the biggest bottle."
Real name Morgan Burtwhistle, Ginge joined fellow influencers Pieface and Bambino Becky for a Sky Sports Walk-On Experience at the worlds this December. However, it seems Littler has no plans to follow Ginge's lead on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!
That's considering the challenging task of consuming insects and confronting creepy crawlies during Bushtucker Trials, as per reports from The Express. 'The Nuke' said: "I said I would, for the right money, but I've been watching it now, and no.
"I just couldn't. No way. Being like, what is it, 23 hours away on the flight, away from home, eating that stuff.
"Nah. Not good. Not good. I don't think I could actually do it, especially the first two trials, especially what Aitch had to do.
"I said to [his girlfriend] Faith, I'm not doing it ever. No way. There's no way."
Instead, the 18-year-old seems happy to focus on what he does best - hitting treble 20s and claiming world titles.
'The Nuke' successfully retained his PDC World Darts Championship earlier this month with an impressive 7-1 win over Dutch opponent Gian van Veen at Alexandra Palace.
He also sits at the top of the PDC's Order of Merit, while he's preparing to compete in Premier League Darts next month alongside stars including Gerwyn Price, Luke Humphries, Stephen Bunting and Josh Rock.