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Josh Rock Form

Rock is probably the most polarising player on the tour right now. He turned up to his debut Premier League season looking like a young Van Gerwen one week and a club player the next. His low watermark this campaign was an 82-average loss to Bunting in Nottingham. His high watermark was a nine-darter in Belfast against Van Veen that the commentary team and most of the room called the best one they’d ever seen. Let’s have an in-depth look at Josh Rock’s darts form below!

Josh Rock — Form Data
Form Card // v1

Josh Rock // Rocky

Age 25 Ranking #7 World Titles 0 Major Titles 1 PDC Titles 5 9-Darters (TV) 3
Form Avg · L200 Legs
96.40
PDC Form Guide
2025 Major Avg
97.80
Across majors
Highest TV Avg
112.40
vs G. Price PC ’25
Checkout %
39.80%
L200 Legs
180s / Match
6.0
Rolling avg

Josh Rock Average

Averages
Last 200 Legs96.40
2025 Major Events97.80
2024 Major Events94.60
World Champs 202695.20
Premier League 202694.80
Pro Tour Avg 202696.20
Highest Career (TV)112.40
Highest Tourn. Avg110.70

Josh Rock 180s

180s
Per Match (Rolling)6.0
Per Leg Rate0.66/leg
World Champs 202622
Premier League ’2668
2025 Season Total468
Career Total (PDC)920
Most in Single Match12
170 Checkouts ’262

Josh Rock Doubles

Doubles
Checkout % (L200)39.80%
Checkout % 202540.20%
Checkout % PL 202637.60%
Checkout % WC 202638.40%
Highest Checkout170
100+ Finishes 202562
100+ Finishes ’2612
Best Set Avg112.0

180s per Event 2025–26

WC ’26
22
PL ’26
68
WC ’25
26
UK Open
32
W. Matchplay
38
W. Grand Prix
20
Grand Slam
28
Players Ch.
48

Checkout % by Range

1–40
58%
41–80
50%
81–120
36%
121–160
20%
161+
12%
vs Top 8
32%
vs Top 32
40%
Deciding Leg
42%
Source · PDC / Sky Sports / DartsNews / DartConnect 18+ · BeGambleAware.org

Josh Rock darts form performance highlights

Here’s where he shines:

Top-three scoring power

What he does well is genuine, and it scales. The scoring power is top-three on the planet on his day. He and Littler are the two players currently averaging over a 180 every two legs in best form. The aim at the trebles is freakish for a 25-year-old, and his arm action recovers quickly when he loses rhythm, which means he can be 4-1 down and reel off five legs in 13-14 darts to win.

Recovery and pace

The other underrated weapon is how fast he plays. Rock throws quickly, doesn’t ponder finishes, and that pace puts pressure on slower opponents to keep up. Players who get into a slow rhythm against him tend to struggle, because the time between his throws doesn’t let them settle. That’s a real edge against the older field (Wright, MvG, Clayton) even when Rock’s averaging slightly lower.

Josh Rock Form risks

And here’s what to watch out for:

The chronic doubles problem

The doubles are the catch. Career checkout rate sits in the high 30s, and in the 2026 Premier League he’s been below his own career average. He had stretches at the World Matchplay last year where he missed twelve match darts across three matches. Until that side of his game stabilises, he’s not yet a player you back outright at majors against top-eight opposition because he beats himself almost as often as he gets beaten.

Variance is brutal

The other risk is the variance. Rock’s standard deviation on TV averages is one of the highest in the top 20. That 82 average against Bunting wasn’t a one-off. He’s posted multiple sub-90 TV performances in the past 18 months, and not all of them against top players. When he’s off, he’s properly off, and you can’t predict it from the previous match. He’ll average 104 in a quarter and 91 in the semi the same night.

Big-stage closing

He’s also yet to prove he can close a major. His Premier League form has been good but there’s no televised major final on his CV against the elite. The 2025 World Cup of Darts win was a doubles event with Daryl Gurney doing some of the heavy lifting. The first time he gets to a Worlds semi or a Matchplay final, the markets will be looking for him to choke at least one match dart. Until he doesn’t, the doubt is priced in correctly.

Mental fragility under crowd pressure

The hostile-crowd question is also unresolved. Rock has played most of his TV darts in arenas that were neutral or slightly in his favour. He hasn’t yet had the experience of a Berlin or Rotterdam crowd actively against him in a deep TV run, and how he handles that is unknown. Given how visibly emotional his game can be when things go wrong, this is a real concern for major outright value.

Betting Angles

And here’s what to consider if you’re betting:

The smart Rock plays

This is where Rock is fascinating. He is consistently underpriced on 180 totals because books look at his career rate of 0.45 per leg, which is currently more like 0.55-0.60 in best form. The over on his 180s is the most reliable Rock market on the board. Match averages-over also work because he posts 100+ in roughly two of every three TV matches.

Markets to avoid

Avoid match-winner markets against the genuine elite (Littler, Humphries on form, Van Gerwen on form) — the variance is too brutal to absorb. Use him in handicap-leg covers or first-to-three-legs markets, where his scoring power lets him bank legs early. Outright tournament prices on Rock look tempting because of his ceiling, but until the doubles stabilise it’s a discount you’re paying for variance you can’t manage.

Form to know

Nine-darter in Belfast (Premier League Night 4) — only the 20th in PL history. Personal-best Premier League average of 106.63 the same night vs Humphries. PDC World Cup winner 2025 with Daryl Gurney. Four consecutive Premier League quarter-final wins through nights 7-10. Currently 7th in the world rankings.

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