I’m a darts ace just HOURS away from playing in PDC World Championships – but first I’ve got to finish my plumbing shift
CAMERON MENZIES will go from fixing leaks to aiming for a 180 in front of a raucous Alexandra Palace crowd.
The Scot faces Rusty-Jake Rodriguez in the first round of the PDC World Championships tonight.
But he is warming up in unusual fashion as he has first got to finish his shift as a plumber.
To make ends meet, Menzies balances his day job with being a professional darts player.
And he was surprisingly working just hours before he is set to step out at Ally Pally.
Menzies posted a picture on of him on his knees in a customer's bathroom with the caption: "Working before the World's. What a joy."
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The 34-year-old revealed he could not get the entire day off despite making the request when the draw was released.
He was instead kindly given a half shift by his boss to allow him time to rush from his job in Milton Keynes to North London.
Menzies even found time to quickly take a snap of himself in a bathroom mirror as he darted off for this evening's first round clash.
He wrote on Twitter: "Plumbing at 11. Darts at 8. Finished."
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A good run at the World Championships could see him hang up his spanners and pipe wrenches as the winner takes home a whopping £500,000.
The man nicknamed "Cammy" made the second round last year and reaching the same stage will see him take home £7,500.
Balancing jobs is not without it's problems, telling SunSport: "I had issues with my hands at the Players Championship.
"It happens after I use certain power tools which vibrate. My hands were a bit numb-ish."
Menzies is part of a darts super-couple with
She is also in action tonight against Jermaine Wattimena.