Luke Littler had a night to forget, since Gerwyn Price hit him in his first Darts Night of the Premier League.
Price beat Luke Littler 6-4 to make five victories in a row against the teenage sensation.
The ice finished the game with an average of 102.64, after having scored five 180s.
The multitude of Dublin gave Littler, who whistled.
The 17 -year -old had spoken with fans before the event, saying that there was no place to whistle, but also doubting the possibilities of a player from leaving for that.
'Well for us players, probably not. Obviously, I don't want anyone to happen.

“If that was the worst case, then I am sure that a player, I don't know, do you have the right to get the stage? Maybe, or maybe not.
'If a player leaves the stage, then I am sure that security, they have to do their job and obviously kick who he is whistling. Only kick. And then I am sure that as players, we can continue with that.
'Obviously it is not good for any fanatic Silbe, either me or my opponent.
'For example, last week Rob Cross when two were lost with twice 18, whistled, was lost. You can say that it was the fault of the crowd that these doubles were lost because Rob Cross Miss Double 18 is never seen.
'We just have to continue with our work. And if fans are whistling against our opponents, then it will certainly help us.