A review of Sunday's action at the Grand Slam of Darts, as Michael van Gerwen beat Rob Cross in an epic clash, Phil Taylor survived a real scare while Gary Anderson and Glen Durrant progressed.
Barney will next meet rising Irish prospect Steve Lennon, who kept his hopes alive by averaging 100 in a 5-0 romp against Jamie Hughes of the BDO while Price takes on the BDO thrower.
Daryl Gurney () produced another clinical finishing performance as he brushed aside Mark Webster 5-3 to put himself in pole position to reach the next round.
The World Grand Prix champion has now hit 10 doubles from 15 attempts over his two matches so far, missing just twice against Webster and ending up with an average of 97.
He next plays plays Darren Webster, who kept alive his hopes of progression in some style by thrashing Danny Noppert 5-1 thanks to landing five his his six attempts at doubles.
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Sunday afternoon round-up
Gary Anderson () booked his place in the Grand Slam of Darts knockout stage after an emotional match with Dutch youngster Berry van Peer, who continued his struggles with dartitis.
The Flying Scotsman averaged 111.79, with the help of three 180s and nailing five of his seven darts at doubles, as he registered his second win of the group stage to go through with a game to spare.
But the story was all about van Peer's battle with his difficulties to release the dart when stepping up to the oche, although he did manage to win one leg.
Wayne Mardle led a chorus of encouragement from for the World Youth runner-up during commentary and later via Twitter, while his opponent Anderson and referee consoled the 21-year-old as the crowd cheered his name.
The world youth champion is now out.
Mensur Suljovic () maintained his perfect start to the campaign after winning a final-leg decider in a high-quality showdown against Michael Smith in which both players averaged over 100.
The Champions League of Darts winner is not yet sure of his last-16 spot, however, ahead of his final Group G clash with James Wilson, who defeated BDO number one Mark McGeeney 5-2.
In the final match of the afternoon session, Stephen Bunting picked up his second win of Group F by seeing off Dave Chisnall 5-2 in a scrappy contest.
Bunting will next face former BDO world champion Scott Mitchell who kept alive his own hopes of progress with a gritty 5-3 win over young Dutchman Jeffrey de Zwaan.
Sunday's Grand Slam of Darts results
Afternoon Session
TV Coverage: Sky Sports Main Event/Arena
E-H Group Matches (Best of 9 legs)
- Jeffrey de Zwaan 3-5 Scott Mitchell (F)
- James Wilson 5-2 Mark McGeeney (G)
- Peter Wright 5-0 Corey Cadby (E)
- Simon Whitlock 2-5 Cameron Menzies (H)
- Mensur Suljovic 5-4 Michael Smith (G)
- Gary Anderson 5-1 Berry van Peer (H)
- Alan Norris 3-5 Glen Durrant (E)
- Dave Chisnall 2-5 Stephen Bunting (F)
Evening Session
TV Coverage: Sky Sports Main Event/Arena
A-D Group Matches (Best of 9 legs)
- Joe Murnan 3-5 Ross Montgomery (A)
- Darren Webster 5-2 Danny Noppert (D)
- Steve Lennon 5-0 Jamie Hughes (B)
- James Wade 5-1 Peter Machin (C)
- Daryl Gurney 5-3 Mark Webster (D)
- Phil Taylor 5-4 Robbie Green (C)
- Michael van Gerwen 5-4 Rob Cross (A)
- Raymond van Barneveld 5-4 Gerwyn Price (B)
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Monday's Grand Slam of Darts schedule
Evening Session (7pm)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports Action
E-H Group Matches (Best of 9 legs) 
- Corey Cadby v Glen Durrant (E)
- Peter Wright v Alan Norris (E)
- Gary Anderson v Simon Whitlock (H)
- Berry van Peer v Cameron Menzies (H)
- Michael Smith v Mark McGeeney (G)
- Mensur Suljovic v James Wilson (G)
- Dave Chisnall v Jeffrey de Zwaan (F)
- Stephen Bunting v Scott Mitchell (F)
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