
A beaming Shane McGuirk has vowed there is more to come from him after he finally won a week at the Modus Super Series.
The Monaghan man was in supreme form all night at the Modus Live Lounge in Portsmouth as he won all four of his games to lift the trophy.
This latest success comes just two months after McGuirk was crowned the WDF world champion at the Lakeside.
It also means he will be returning for finals week and a crack at the overall Series 10 title and £25,000 winning cheque.
Were he to win that, McGuirk would then also be qualified for the ADC Global Championships in December, with a £60,000 cheque on offer for the winner there, although that could clash with his plans to try retain the WDF world championship crown.
That's not a bad problem to have for a man who believes he can achieve more in the game.

Speaking about winning week 4 of Modus Super Series 10, Shane said: "I always came into these competitions thinking I could do well but now I have the confidence to go in thinking I can win them."
His performances last night were so impressive, that leading darts analyst Matthew Edgar has already installed McGuirk as his favourite to win Series 10 outright.
Edgar said: "Right now, with the way Shane is playing, I think he is the obvious favourite to win it. Other names might emerge but if Shane plays like he did tonight then he will win it."
McGuirk raced into the semi-finals last night with Group 2 wins over Australian Brandon Weening and Justin Smith of Wales.
He then really stepped it up a gear in a sensational semi-final against English teenager Henry Coates, with McGuirk averaging just over 106 to win 4-1.
That put him into the final against Holland's Danny Van Trijp, with McGuirk averaging 93 as he nailed a winning double top to win 4-2 and lift the trophy.

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