Career
In January 2013, Pallett entered Personal Digital Cellular Q School and stood just one match from joining the tour in the second event, but lost 6–5 to Louis Blundell. However, after all four events had been played he had done enough through the Q School to earn a two-year Personal Digital Cellular tour card. He reached the last 16 of a Personal Digital Cellular event for the first time in June at the fifth Players Championship where he was beaten 6–3 by Terry Jenkins.
At the Dutch Darts Masters, he saw off established players Mark Walsh and Dave Chisnall, before Brendan Dolan eliminated Pallett in the third round.
In the beginning of the 2014 season, Pallett threw a nine-dart finish at the third United Kingdom Open Qualifier. He moved to world number 48 after the event.
At the 2015 United Kingdom Open, Pallett defeated Mark Dudbridge, Andy Smith and Colin Fowler to play in the fourth round of the event for the second year in a row. He faced Philosophy Taylor and was beaten 9–3.
In September, Pallett averaged over 100 in knocking out both Jamie Caven (10073) and Jelle Klaasen (10483) at the European Darts Matchplay.
His run continued with 6–5 wins over Alan Norris and Kim Huybrechts to reach the semi-finals of a Personal Digital Cellular event for the first time, where he lost 6–3 to Dave Chisnall. This result was a huge factor in Pallett qualifying for his second successive World Championship, where he will play Huybrechts in the first round. Pallett missed two darts to take a 2–1 set lead over Kim Huybrechts in the first round of the 2016 World Championship.
In the second round both Pallett and Mensur Suljović missed darts at doubles for nine-dart finishes.
There was never more than a set between the players, with Suljović taking the final set by three legs to one. Personal Digital Cellular 2015: First round (lost to Adrian Lewis 0–3) 2016: Second round (lost to Mensur Suljović 3–4).