PDC World Championship | 12/16 22:18 | 6 | Gerwyn Price v Keane Barry | 3-0 | |
PDC World Championship | 12/15 21:19 | 7 | Kim Huybrechts v Keane Barry | 1-3 | |
Grand Slam of Darts | 11/12 21:00 | 3 | Dimitri van den Bergh v Keane Barry | 5-1 | |
Grand Slam of Darts | 11/10 19:15 | 2 | Keane Barry v Lourence Ilagan | 5-3 | |
Grand Slam of Darts | 11/09 21:25 | 1 | Luke Littler v Keane Barry | 5-0 | |
Players Championship 28 | 10/16 14:05 | 6 | Jonny Clayton v Keane Barry | 6-5 | |
Players Championship 27 | 10/15 16:00 | 3 | Ryan Searle v Keane Barry | 6-1 | |
Players Championship 26 | 10/03 13:40 | 6 | Wessel Nijman v Keane Barry | 6-3 | |
Players Championship 26 | 10/03 12:20 | 57 | Steve Beaton v Keane Barry | 3-6 | |
Players Championship 25 | 10/02 12:20 | 57 | Nick Kenny v Keane Barry | 5-6 | |
Players Championship 24 | 10/01 12:20 | 57 | Mervyn King v Keane Barry | 6-5 | |
Players Championship 23 | 09/25 12:50 | 57 | Cameron Menzies v Keane Barry | 5-6 |
Keane Neill Barry (born 25 June 2002) is an Irish professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He was the 2019 BDO World Youth Masters Champion and the 2020 BDO World Youth Champion. Barry also reached the semi-finals at the 2022 UK Open.
Barry won the 2019 World Boys Masters, defeating Charlie Manby of England, having previously been runner-up in 2017 and 2018. He is the only player ever to qualify for 3 World Boys Masters finals. In 2019, Barry won the Junior Darts Corporation International Open, beating Nathan Girvan and won the final of the Tom Kirby Irish Matchplay, beating Liam Gallagher. He qualified for the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship. He defeated Adam Gawlas in the 2019 JDC World Championship final. He beat Leighton Bennett 3–0 in the 2020 BDO World Youth Championships final.
Barry made the semi-finals of the 2019 PDC World Youth Championship, where he lost 6–2 to Luke Humphries.
He beat Adam Gawlas to become the 2020 Junior Darts Corporation World Champion.
In January 2020, Barry went to PDC UK Q-School. On the fourth day, he reached the final where he played two-time BDO World Champion Scott Waites for a tour card, which Keane lost 0–5. He spent 2020 competing in Development Tour and Challenge Tour events with three victories in four finals across the 20 events. He finished second on the 2020 Development Tour Order of Merit to secure a two-year PDC tour card for 2021/2022.
In the 2022 UK Open Barry beat defending champion James Wade 10–4 in the quarter-finals. Barry lost in the semi-final 6–11 to Michael Smith.