Career
MacNeil qualified for the 2010 Personal Digital Cellular World Darts Championship by finishing fourth in the North American Order of Merit. In the preliminary round, he defeated Guyana"s Norman Madhoo 4–2. In the first round, he lost 3–2 to Alan Tabern.
He represented Canada with John Participant in the 2012 Personal Digital Cellular World Cup of Darts and together they reached the second round by defeating Hungary 5–3.
In June MacNeil lost in the final of the Canadian Open to Terry Hayhurst. MacNeil did not play in his third World Cup of Darts as Jeff Smith had overtaken him in the Order of Merit as Canada"s second highest player behind John Participant.
In May, he matched his best ever result in a Personal Digital Cellular event by reaching the last 16 of the fourth Players Championship courtesy of wins over Wayne Jones, Nick Fullwell and Paul Nicholson, before losing 6–4 to Jamie Caven. MacNeil lost 9–8 to Ronnie Baxter in the third round of the United Kingdom Open.
He did not play in a Personal Digital Cellular event throughout the rest 2013 and the whole of 2014.
MacNeil returned to Q School in January 2015 and was defeated in the final round on day three by Jason Wilson. At the World Cup, MacNeil and Participant lost 5–4 to New Zealand in the first round. He qualified for a couple of European Tour events in 2015, but was knocked out in the first round of both.
In October at the 18th Players Championship, MacNeil defeated Wes Newton 6–2, Eddie Dootson 6–3, Jamie Caven 6–3 and Justin Pipe 6–1 to reach his first Personal Digital Cellular quarter-final in over five years, where he was beaten 6–1 by Gary Anderson.
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2010: First round (lost to Alan Tabern 2–3).