Last updated: Monday 08th September 2008
| Pos | Name | Winnings |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Phil Taylor | £354,070 |
| 2. | R v. Barneveld | £282,736 |
| 3. | James Wade | £278,050 |
| 4. | John Part | £174,173 |
| 5. | Terry Jenkins | £137,014 |
| 6. | Wayne Mardle | £103,630 |
| 7. | Adrian Lewis | £100,649 |
| 8. | Andy Hamilton | £95,987 |
| 9. | Colin Lloyd | £95,427 |
| 10. | Roland Scholten | £94,640 |
| 11. | Dennis Priestley | £89,016 |
| 12. | Peter Manley | £86,930 |
| 13. | Alan Tabern | £85,768 |
| 14. | Ronnie Baxter | £75,878 |
| 15. | Colin Osborne | £74,630 |
| 16. | Kevin Painter | £71,646 |
Sid Waddell reckons Phil Taylor produced the greatest darts shot of all time to claim victory in Blackpool.
PDC chief Barry Hearn wants to make darts a global phenomenon after another fine Premier League.
After Las Vegas, Sid Waddell feels James Wade has replaced Barney as Phil Taylor's number one rival.