Jamie Caven has been inspired by the Premier League title heroics of Leicester City and wants to bring another trophy to his jubilant hometown. The Foxes secured the Premier League trophy on Monday night to complete the most remarkable title challenge in the competitions history and Leicester-born Caven watched their celebrations with pride. Leicester City have been crowned as champions of the Premier League Caven, ranked no 23 in the Order of Merit, is yet to win one of the PDCs top titles, but Leicesters unlikely success has given the 40-year-old fresh hope that he can upset the odds in a major tournament. In a whole range of sports, it has shown that anything is possible, Caven told Sky Sports.It has opened peoples eyes in any sport across the world that you can be an underdog and still do amazing things. They were 5,000 to one to win the league. For sport in general, its been an amazing, uplifting thing. Jamie Caven on Leicester Citys title win When you look at our sport of darts, youve got your favourites, but anybody on any given day within the top 30 in the world can beat anybody, and Im no different in that belief.Ive beaten all the best players before, so there is no reason why not just myself, but anyone can achieve great things. For sport in general, its been an amazing, uplifting thing.The 40-year-olds run at the World Championships was ended by James Wade in the last-16 and Caven admits he has work to do if he wants to match the exploits of Claudio Ranieris team. Gary Anderson won the PDC World Darts Championship for the second year in a row after beating Adrian Lewis Thats the pinnacle the World Championships. Its the one that everybody wants, said Caven. At the end of the day, there is only one person that can win it each year. Its hard to do Im sure, but Ill give it everything Ive got and with Leicesters achievement this season, it gives me something to really go for. Phil Taylor has been one of the most consistent performers in the Premier League of darts The Premier League of Darts is heading towards an exciting finale, with only two weeks of the regular season remaining, and Caven has backed six-time winner Phil Taylor to emerge triumphant on finals night at The O2.Van Gerwen is obviously the world No 1 and hes playing phenomenally well at the moment, said Caven.All kinds of records with his averages. But Taylor is coming back into form. Hes been playing really well and I have a feeling that Phil will win it, if Im honest. Watch all of this weeks Premier League matches on Thursday night from 7pm on Sky Sports 1. Also See: Sky Live: PL Darts Adams open to Slam return Fixtures/Results Prem Table Adidas Daniel Sprong Jersey . -- The Bishops Gaiters are showing they belong among the countrys top varsity football teams. Adidas Nick Bonino Jersey . Gerald Green and Miles Plumlee? Green had bounced around the NBA when he wasnt playing overseas. 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Barry Hall has hailed the coaching style of Western Bulldogs mentor Luke Beveridge as Hall deals with his own conflicting emotions of having to watch two of his former clubs contest the AFL grand finalKey forward Hall played in the 2005-06 Sydney grand final teams , but left the club under a cloud after eight seasons, spending his last two years at the Bulldogs.Hall said he supported the Bulldogs as a child and it would be a great story if they won the flag, but described himself as a Swans man.The whole (Bulldogs) story has just captured everyone, so, I want them to win for that reason but if the Swans win, Ill be quite happy too, Hall said on Wednesday.He felt the caring man management approach of Beveridge who this week won the AFL coaches award for a second straight year, was a major factor in the Bulldogs rise.Hes almost changed the way coaching is, Hall said.He gives them a bit of a hug and a rub on the back and a bit of support, rather than hit them over the head.Its probably where coaching is going.Hall said the Swans would be happy the success-starved Bulldogs made it throuugh to the season decider as they would attract all the pre-match focus, allowing the Swans to slip under the radar.ddddddddddddThey slide into Melbourne Thursday and train and theres not a lot of talk about the Sydney Swans, Hall said.Its probably a perfect preparation, for them. 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