Luke Littler will earn up to £10k-a-night as after-dinner speaker

02 June 2024 , 22:33
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The Nuke is also launching fitness services
The Nuke is also launching fitness services

DARTS ace Luke Littler will hit the bullseye as an after-dinner speaker earning up to £10,000 per talk.

The 17-year-old superstar has been signed up by the agency Champions to tell sports clubs and businesses of his meteoric rise to the top of the sport.

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Luke Littler will hit the bullseye as an after-dinner speaker earning up to £10,000 per talkCredit: Alamy

The firm already has stars including former England footie managers Kevin Keegan and Glenn Hoddle on its books and has high hopes for its new recruit.

Champions says: “Luke is making his mark in the world of darts, and solidifying his name in the history books of the sport.

“Having impressed the world with his talents at just 16 years of age, don’t miss your ­opportunity to hire Luke ­Littler to speak about his darts career today!”

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The Warrington teen became the youngest player to reach the World Darts Championship final in January.

His £315,000 pay day for winning the Premier League final last month took his earnings from the oche in just five months to £648,500.

He has also picked up an array of sponsorship and commercial deals.

Luke Littler Darts Limited was set up in January and registered with Companies House.

He has applied to trademark his nickname The Nuke with the government’s Intellectual Property Office.

“He wants to create “sports training; sports and fitness services; darts training” enterprises using the tag.

"His name has also been trademarked to stop boot­leggers cashing in."

Stephen Moyes

Longtail, Exclusives, Darts, Luke Littler

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