Gerwyn Price may forgive, but he certainly doesn’t forget.The Welshman overcame Daryl Gurney 10-7 in a thrilling first round encounter at the World Matchplay brimming with drama and needle.Sky SportsPrice was full of smiles after his narrow win over Gurney[/caption]Sky SportsGurney sewed the scenes for the fiery scenes when he mocked ‘The Iceman’[/caption]Gurney took his chance to poke the bear in the ninth leg when he was down 6-2.After he pinned double 16 to reduce the deficit to 6-3, Gurney appeared to mock Price’s celebration.Price, one of the most passionate players on the tour, lived up to his nickname of ‘The Iceman’ in the moment as he refused to bite.But he would soon get his moment to fire back at Gurney.And fire back he did.After he pinned double 12 to take out the match, Price turned to the crowd and let out an almighty roar along with a number of fist pumps.As he went to shake the hands of the officials the camera then cut to Gurney, who once again mocked the actions of his fired-up rival.Unsurprisingly, it all came to a head when it was time to shake hands.With the firmest of handshakes, Price cut a steely look at Gurney and said: “Well played, buddy.”The manner of the handshake left Gurney a little perplexed, as he called after Price on stage.View Tweet: https://t.co/PAmAloRNfiSky SportsPrice made sure he let Gurney know about the victory…[/caption]Sky SportsBut ‘Super Chin’ was less than pleased about his rival’s post-match antics[/caption]Sky SportsHe was subsequently left on stage after the contest as Price quickly exited[/caption]But Price was evidently more keen to celebrate with the Blackpool crowd once more, as he fist-pumped some more and even dished out a cheeky hip thrust.‘The Iceman’ soon exited, leaving a still-bemused Gurney to remain on stage all on his own to throw some of his flights to fans.Speaking after the contest, Sky Sports’ Mark Webster commented on the angsty scenes that ensued.“Gerwyn Price was taking liberty to Daryl Gurney’s mimicking of him,” Webster said.“They’re feisty characters, aren’t they? It’ll get sorted, I’m sure of it. It was just a feisty handshake.“Let’s not take it away from what was a brilliant game. Price kept it in check until he got that winning leg and Gerwyn Price gets the last laugh.”