Astonishing new footage shows furious Ally Pally darts star trying to BURN his hand before splitting it open by unleashing flurry of punches on drinks table
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Recent footage captures darts player Cameron Menzies in a heated moment, appearing to attempt to scorch his hand on pyrotechnics before venting his frustration by forcefully striking a table. This incident followed his defeat at the World Darts Championship.

Following the outburst, Menzies has publicly apologized for unleashing a barrage of punches onto his drinks table after being knocked out of the tournament by a newcomer.

The 36-year-old from Scotland directed his anger at the table after losing to 20-year-old Charlie Manby in a nail-biting match that ended 3-2. The final set was marked by a series of slip-ups and missed shots.

A video taken by a spectator shows Menzies leaning over and covering the sparklers, only for referee Kirk Bevins to notice just before Menzies began his assault on the table, resulting in his hand being bloodied.

Bevins then approaches Menzies, who faced jeers from the audience while being escorted off the stage. 

New footage has shown Cameron Menzies seemingly trying to  burn his hand before taking his anger out on a table

New footage has shown Cameron Menzies seemingly trying to  burn his hand before taking his anger out on a table

Menzies was left with a bleeding hand after he fired three punches into the table

Menzies was left with a bleeding hand after he fired three punches into the table

The Scotsman launched the furious punches after being beaten by debutant Charlie Manby

The Scotsman launched the furious punches after being beaten by debutant Charlie Manby

Needing three to finish and secure victory, 26th seed Menzies missed with his second dart and was unable to finish on a double, leaving the door wide open for his opponent to snatch the win.

With his hands on the back of his head, Menzies watched as Manby took to the oche and hit a four, two and double-one to finish – sparking pandemonium inside Alexandra Palace.

Running down the stage in glee after the best result of his life, ‘Champagne Charlie’ returned to applaud the crowd before Menzies began laying into the underside of the table.

The 36-year-old struck the Paddy Power branded table three times, splitting his hand open in the process while Manby watched on in disbelief. He then appeared to apologise to the crowd who roundly booed the outburst.

As he walked off the stage, Menzies quickly appeared to realise the severity of his punches after looking at his blood-covered hands.

He has since issued an apology and explained that a recent family bereavement had taken its toll on him.

‘First of all, I would like to apologise for what happened,’ his statement read.

‘I am sorry that I reacted in the manner that I did. It’s not an excuse, but I have had a lot of things on my mind recently and I suppose it all just became too much at the end.

Menzies has been dumped out of the World Championship first round for two years in a row

Menzies has been dumped out of the World Championship first round for two years in a row

Manby hit a four, two and double-one to finish - sparking pandemonium in Alexandra Palace

Manby hit a four, two and double-one to finish – sparking pandemonium in Alexandra Palace

‘It has not been an easy time for me with my uncle Gary passing away recently. I saw him four days before he died and he gave a look which told me how much he thought of me. He treated me like a son. 

‘Had I won the game against Charlie, my second match would have been on the day of Gary’s funeral and that has not been lost on me in recent days.

‘Let me say again, that’s no excuse for what I did on the stage. It was the wrong thing to do and I don’t want it to take anything away from Charlie. He played well and deserved his win. This is not how I would like people to view me. 

‘Yes I can get emotional at times, but not like that and that wasn’t right.’

Commentating on the game for Sky Sports, former Premier League champion Glen Durrant said Menzies would regret the outburst ‘for the rest of his life’.

He said: ‘Charlie Manby is a superstar in the making. Sometimes you can build a player up at 20 years old. We thought it was going to be the match of the afternoon and it delivered.

‘But it wasn’t the ending we all want to see. For Cameron Menzies, I think he will regret that for the rest of his life. It was not a good watch.’

Co-commentator Stuart Pyke added: ‘I agree, an extraordinary reaction but we saw him walking off stage and he did put up his hand in apology. It was a spur-of-the-moment thing.’

He appeared to apologise to the crowd who roundly booed the outburst as he walked off stage

He appeared to apologise to the crowd who roundly booed the outburst as he walked off stage

Manby, who has been a breakout star on the Development Tour and is a friend of Luke Littler, clawed back from 2-1 down to secure the dramatic victory despite missing four match darts.

‘It’s a hard one,’ the 20-year-old debutant said after the match. ‘It’s a bit overwhelming but it felt absolutely amazing out there.

‘I think the game was a great pace and a good standard and everyone else enjoyed it. It’s good to have the crowd on your side on your debut as well.’

His victory over Menzies means it is the second year running that the Scotsman has been beaten in the first round. 

Menzies broke down in tears following last year’s defeat to Leonard Gates, but later revealed that his father had been ill in hospital at the time.

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