Monday 9 April 2018

Hawks in fine win over Wades

Red Dragon Sheffield Franchise League (Final Week)

Thursday 5th April 2018

Hawks 5-1 Wades

Marc Ellis 3-1 Antonio Cruz 
Steve Ewington 3-1 Craig Ingram
Ben Dulley 3-0 Jonathan Szymankiewicz
Paul Moore 3-0 Lee Siddle
Peter Bell 3-0 Stephen Naisbitt
Joelle Taylor 0-3 Tom Briggs


It's the final week of the second season of the Red Dragon Sheffield Franchise League as we start in the Hawk & Dove as the seventh place Hawks take on the Wades who were looking to hold on to a fourth place finish on their debut season. 

Action got underway as "Tiny" Marc Ellis started well in his match with Antonio Cruz racing into a 2-0 lead. Cruz took a leg in the third to keep him in the match but in the fourth leg Ellis grabbed victory to give the Hawks an early lead. 

Up next for the Wades, Craig Ingram was looking to equalise as he took on Steve Ewington. It was Ewington's darts to start and he took the first leg well. Ingram hit back with an equaliser but Ewington stepped it up by taking out a 21 dart leg to make it 2-1, forcing Ingram to hold to stay in the game which he couldn't do as Ewington won it in four to make it two for the Hawks.

Hawks were in fine form going into game three and Ben Dulley was no different as he took all three legs off opponent Jon Szymankiewicz to make it three in three for his side.

In the fourth match on Hawks Paul Moore wrapped up an early victory for the team as he recorded a 20 and a 19 dart legs on his way to a convincing 3-0 win over Lee Siddle. 

As the fifth match got underway Wades captain Stephen Naisbitt was looking to stop the rot in his match with Peter Bell but it was Bell who started the better and broke in the first leg. Bell kept his form going by taking the second leg to double his lead. Naisbitt had the darts in the third to keep him in it but Bell wrapped it up to make it five for the Hawks and a chance for a clean sweep in the final game. 

In the last game of the night, Hawks Joelle Taylor had the chance to make it a full house in her game with Tom Briggs but she didn't get off to the best of starts after Briggs broke throw to go one up, he quickly doubled his lead with a 19 darter to give him daylight between the two players. Taylor had throw to stay in the match but it was Briggs who finished off the night well to avoid the whitewash for the Wades as the Hawks finished off the season in style. 



Panthers 4-2 Aces

John Schultz 0-3 Andy Umney
Mick Wood 0-3 Mick Smith
Mick Hulley 3-1 Ian Speed 
Russ Simons 3-2 Wes Deane
Richard Honeyman 3-1 D. Wilks
Richard Brown 3-0 Trevor Tye


Over at the Woodbourne Hotel sixth placed Panthers looking to finish the season as high as fourth play an Aces team who have the chance to finish the season in second place. 

It was the Panthers who got off to the worse possible start as John Schultz struggled against Andy Umney as Umney took all three legs to put the Aces into an early lead. 

In the second game Aces doubled their lead as Mick Smith played Mick Wood and didn't really give him a chance as he also ran out a 3-0 winner to double the Aces lead. 

The Panthers were on the back foot after two games as the Aces chances of second place was looking a good bet but Mick Hulley got the Panthers off the floor against Ian Speed as he had to come from 1-0 down to come back and win by three legs to one to put the Panthers on the board. 

In game four Aces Wes Deane and Russ Simons took us all the way to a five leg match. It was Simons who started with the throw and took out a 16 darter to put himself one up. Deane responded with a 16 of his own to level but back came Simons who then took out a 21 dart leg to put him backing front but in the fourth leg Deane equalised in 18 darts to make all four legs finish in 21 darts or under going into the last leg shootout with Simons being favourite with the throw he stood up to that tag and won the match to level the scores between the two teams at 2-2 with two to play.

In another good match Panthers Richard Honeyman played D. Wilks with both men knowing a win will give his team a chance of victory in the decider. It was Honeyman who took a 2-0 lead with two maximums thrown in to take control of the tie. Wilks managed a leg on the third taking out a 108 high finish to leave his mark on the game but it was Honeyman who won it in four to complete the comeback for the Panthers and give them a chance of victory going into the final game. 

To finish off the night Aces Trevor Tye needed to win Richard Brown to rescue a draw but it was Brown who took an early lead. On the Tye throw once again Brown was the more consistent player and he broke to go two up and throw for the win in which Brown did to complete the comeback for the Panthers who finished the season in fifth place.



Railwaymen 3-3 Academicals 

Steve Brittle 3-1 Jack Lewis
Pete Bramley 2-3 Ritesh Deo
Martin Scott 3-0 Ellis Turner
Tom Gurran 2-3 Tim Close
Mark Gurran 1-3 Adam Warner
Gavin Pilling 3-0 Tom Wright 


We head to the Station next as the Railwaymen were looking to seal second place taking on the Academicals who finish the season in eighth.

We start the night with Steve Brittle for the Railwaymen facing Jack Lewis. It was Lewis who started with a hold of throw to give him the lead. Brittle soon got going though and after levelling up the scores he broke the Lewis throw to go 2-1 up. In the fourth leg Brittle finished off Lewis to put the Railwaymen in front. 

Up next a contest between Ritesh Deo and Pete "Perfect" Bramley that went the distance. Deo managed to break Bramley early doors and after going 2-0 up Deo thought it would be done early but Bramley had other ideas has he fought back to bring the scores level and Bramley had the throw in the decider he looked good for the win but Deo got his game together and won the match against the throw to equalise for the Academicals.

In the third game on Martin Scott played well against Ellis Turner as he ran out with a victory taking all three legs and hitting a maximum in the process to put the home side back in front.

In another five leg match Academicals Tim Close played Tom "Inferno" Gurran  in game four and the match started with Gurran holding to take the lead.  Close recorded a 180 and took out a 15 darter to equalise but "Inferno" went back in front to put his opponent under pressure in which Close handled it well after drawing level at 2-2, Close went on to win the match finally breaking Gurran in the last leg to bring the scores back level between the two sides.

As the match got tight between the two teams with two to play the fifth game between Mark Gurran and Adam Warner was crucial. Gurran broke in the first leg taking out a 21 darter to lay down a marker on his opponent to which Warner responded with a break straight back along with hitting a 125 finish with a bull, 25, bull knocked the stuffing out of Gurran as Warner went on to secure a 3-1 win to give the Academicals chance of victory going into the final game.

In the final game Railwaymen's Gavin Pilling were looking to rescue a draw for the home side as he played Tom Wright, Pilling got off the best possible start after holding throw he then took out a 21 dart leg to break and double his lead. Wright didn't stand a chance in the third leg as Pilling won it in 20 darts to rescue a draw for the Railwaymen to end the season in second place.



Vulcans 2-4 Black Eagles 

Steven Caley 0-3 Micky Stocks
Tom Wright 3-1 Steve Briggs 
S. Walters 0-3 Charlie Stocks
Mick Swift 1-3 Owen Cubitt 
James Thomas 0-3 Trevor Burkhill 
Phil Lambert 3-1 Jason Burkhill


Next up we're at the Punchbowl where the Vulcans who start the match second bottom could finish a place higher with a win over the Champions Black Eagles who have had a great season with just one defeat to their name.

We start with Vulcans Steven Caley who couldn't match Micky Stocks dart for dart as Stocks took out a 20 and a 15 darter on his way to sealing a 3-0 win to put the Black Eagles one up.

Up next the Vulcans equalised as Tom Wright threw well in his game with veteran Steve Briggs, the opening exchanges were shared but then Wright after holding throw to go 2-1 up took out Briggs against the throw to level the scores at one a piece

Youngster Charlie Stocks were next up for the Black Eagles as he put on a good showing defeating Walters in three straight legs to put the Champions back in front.

In game four Vulcans Mick Swift started well on his match with another Black Eagles young gun Owen "Ice" Cubitt after taking the lead on throw, Cubitt replied to level then the youngster took out a 19 dart leg to break Swift in the third to throw for the match in which he defeated his opponent in four legs to make the score 3-1 with two remaining.

It was up to James "Tank" Thomas to keep the Vulcans in the game as he took on "Turbo" Trevor Burkhill who was on form from the word go as Trev started with a hold of throw in 20 darts to take a 1-0 lead. "Turbo" then followed it up by breaking Thomas with an 18 dart leg and threw for the match in the third leg in which he finished the job off to finish the Black Eagles back to back Championship winning season with a win with the captain to finish off the season next up.

It was a fitting end to the Black Eagles season when captain Jason Burkhill toed the oche for the last league game against Phil Lambert and the captain got off to a dream start breaking throw to take the lead but it didn't last long as Lambert hit back to draw level then in the third leg Lambert put himself 2-1 up. Burkhill had the throw in the fourth leg but it was Lambert who took out the winning double in the end to make the final score 4-2 to the Black Eagles who are worthy Champions who led the league from the fifth week in and never gave up that top spot afterwards for a second consecutive title. 




Wolves 6-0 Warriors 

Dave Cliffe 3-2 Ian Webster 
Lee Cushworth 3-0 Barry Brittle 
Pete Daffin 3-0 Sandra Webster 
John Lieber 3-0 Nicola Warne
Pat Finney 3-2 Paul Brittle 
Iain Fulton 3-1 Steve Newton 


In the final round up of the league season we finish off at the Woodbourne where the Wolves were looking to finish as high as fourth take on bottom of the table Warriors.

In the opener Wolves Dave Cliffe and Ian Webster battled it out in a five leg thriller, it was Webster to start us off but Cliffe took the lead. Webster broke straight back in the next leg and after holding throw to go 2-1 up, Webster looked good for the win but  Cliffe showed grit and determination in the second part of the match which got him over the line in a 3-2 win to put the Wolves ahead. 

It was Barry Brittle up next for the Warriors against "The Dartin' Demon" Lee Cushworth. It was Cushworth's darts and he opened with a steady 20, Cushworth then broke Brittle in the next leg with an 18 darter to make it two and Brittle found it tough and it showed as Cushworth finished it off in three to make it 2-0 to the Wolves.

Up next was Wolves captain Pete "Super Daff's" Daffin looking to make it three against Sandra Webster as Daffin started with a break of throw 21 dart leg. After Daffin held in the second to make it two, Webster found it tough throughout but Daffin didn't get out of second gear as he won the match in three to put his side three up.

Nicola Warne needed to win John Lieber in the fourth game on to keep her side in with a chance but it was an uphill task after Lieber took the lead on throw. Warne had the darts in the next leg but Lieber was too good as he broke to make it two, Lieber went on to seal the win for the Wolves in the third leg with two game left to play.

In the fifth game Warriors captain Paul Brittle was looking for at least a point for his team as he took on Pat Finney and Brittle had the throw to start us off but it was Finney who broke early to go in front. In the next leg it was Finney who found it tough going as Brittle equalised and then going on to take a 2-1 lead and looked like winning. In the fourth leg Finney held to force a deciding leg with Brittle throwing for the match but couldn't seal it up as Finney won it in five to keep the Wolves record up with one to play.

It was the last match of the season with the Wolves having a chance of a whitewash as Iain Fulton took on Steve "Hero" Newton. It was "Hero" who took the lead with a break of throw and things were looking positive for the Warriors but he couldn't keep the form going as Fulton battled back to go in front after three legs as Newton needed to hold his own throw to force a decider he couldn't manage it as Fulton won it in four to finish off the league season with a clean sweep for the Wolves as they finished the season in fourth place.

Report by
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)

Wednesday 4 April 2018

SFL report

Red Dragon Sheffield Franchise League (Week 21)

Thursday 29th March 2018

Academicals P-P Hawks

MATCH POSTPONED


Aces 5-1 Vulcans

Andy Umney 3-0 Steven Caley
Trevor Tye 3-0 Alex Sproston 
Ian Speed 3-0 Mick Swift
Dave Belfitt 0-3 Tom Wright
Wes Deane 3-1 James Thomas
Mick Smith 3-0 Phil Lambert 


We start week 21 of the Franchise League at the Newbold as third in the table Aces who lost ground on the top two last time out take on a Vulcans side who stopped a four game losing streak with consecutive draws in the last two outings to push away from bottom spot.

Up first was Aces Andy Umney who started with a 16 darter against the throw against Steven Caley. Umney kept the pressure on with a hold on the second leg. Caley had the throw to stay in the game but Umney won it in three with a 20 dart finish to I've the Aces the lead. 

Vulcans Alex Sproston was next on for the Vulcans looking to level the scores but he found it tough against Trevor Tye as Tye took an early lead and never looked back as he rattled home a 3-0 win to make it two for the Aces. 

In the third game on and the Vulcans struggling for form it didn't get any better for them as Mick Swift couldn't cope with Speed's consistent darts as Speed took out two 20 dart legs against the darts and a 21 sandwiched in between to put the Aces three up.

Tom Wright for the Vulcans kept his side in with a chance in game four as he made light work of Dave Belfitt after taking all three legs to reduce the scoreline to 3-1 with two to play.

Aces Wes Deane played "Tank" James Thomas in game five looking to wrap it up for his side and Deane started well with a break of throw and a hold to go two up. Thomas managed to pinch a leg on throw but it was Deane who took out a 19 darter to win it for himself and the Aces with one to spare.

In the final match of the night Vulcans Phil Lambert was looking for a consolation for the Vulcans as he played Mick Smith. It was Smith to throw first and he made it count after nudging ahead, Smith went on to hit a maximum and an 18 darter against the darts on his way to a victory in three to wrap up a 5-1 win for the Aces.




Black Eagles 3-3 Wolves

Jelger Tuinstra 3-0 Dave Cliffe
John Walton 3-0 Graham Waller
Marie Tuinstra 0-3 Pete Daffin 
Steve Briggs 2-3 Lee Cushworth 
Owen Cubitt 0-3 John Lieber
Trevor Burkhill 3-0 Iain Fulton


Over at the Woodbourne a derby game took place between back to back champions Black Eagles and the Wolves who are looking to finish the season strong after recording four successive wins. 

In the opening match Black Eagles Jelger Tuinstra got the champs up and running with two 20 darters both against the the throw and a maximum in his 3-0 win over Dave Cliffe to put his team in front. 

Former World Champion John Walton then took out Graham Waller by the same 3-0 scoreline also recording a maximum, Walton then took out a 15 dart leg and securing the win with a 13 darter to put the Black Eagles two up. 

Wolves captain Pete "Super Daff's" Daffin gave his team a lifeline in game three against Marie Tuinstra as he held throw in the opening leg, Daffin then broke throw with an 18 darter and Tuinstra didn't have a reply in the third leg as captain Daffin reduced the scoreline to 2-1.

Match four was a game changer as Lee Cushworth played a brilliant game against Steve Briggs. Briggs had the throw and took the lead, Cushworth replied with his first 17 darter to level. In the third leg Briggs went in front again but Cushy was equal as he hit a maximum on his way to another 17 dart leg to force a decider with Briggs the favourite with the darts the consistent Cushworth wrapped up the win with a third 17 darter from him on the night to secure the win which levelled the game with two to play.

The match was tight heading into the fifth game as youngster Owen Cubitt faced an experienced John Lieber and it was experience what shone through as Lieber ran out a 3-0 winner taking out a 20 dart leg against the throw to go with it and give the Wolves the opportunity of victory going into the final game. 

In the decider "Turbo" Trevor Burkhill rescued a draw for the Black Eagles against Iain Fulton after taking out back to back 16 dart legs to go two up Fulton was always on the back foot and chasing the game as Burkhill finished it in three legs and grabbed a draw for the leaders in a good performance from both teams. 



Pirates 1-5 Panthers

Martin Baugh 0-3 Russ Simons 
Simon Chivers 0-3 Richard Brown 
Sie Simmons 3-2 Ryan Goffin 


We head to the Players Bar next as the Pirates only turned up with three and only have one win in the last eight took on the Panthers who were without a win in three but looked to take full advantage tonight.

In the first game on Pirates Martin Baugh took on Russ Simons who found his range early and took the lead. On the Baugh throw Simons managed to break to make it two and throw for the match which he did winning it with a 20 dart leg to effectively give the Panthers the win in the night.

Next up was Richard Brown for the Panthers and he made it five with a steady 3-0 win over Simon Chivers. 

In the final game Panthers captain Ryan "The Manic" Goffin" faced Sie Simmons looking for the clean sweep and Goffin raced into a 2-0 lead and a 21 dart leg to boot, after Goffin looked certain of victory Sie Simmons fought back in the second half of the match and brought the game to two each and a deciding leg to finish off the night with Goffin favourite with the throw it was Simmons who won it and nicked a game for the Pirates as the Panthers ran out 5-1 winners.



Warriors 1-5 Railwaymen 

Barry Brittle 0-3 Steve Brittle 
Steve Newton 0-3 Mark Gurran 
Nicola Warne 3-2 "Noggin"
Sandra Webster 0-3 Tom Gurran
Ian Webster 2-3 Gavin Pilling 
Paul Brittle 0-3 Pete Bramley 


In the final game of the week at the Midland, bottom of the table Warriors with only one win all season faced a tricky Railwaymen side who are on the back of successive defeats for the first time this season.

We open the night with Warriors Barry Brittle who couldn't get it going against his namesake Steve Brittle and paid the price as Steve took all three legs finishing with an 18 darter and a 128 finish to give the Railwaymen the perfect start.

Next up Railwaymen's Mark Gurran doubled his team's lead as he played a good game against Steve Newton recording a 180 on his way to a successive 3-0 win to make it two for the travelling team.

Nicola Warne managed to pull one back for the Warriors as she won a deciding leg to reduce the score to 2-1.

In the fourth game on "Inferno" Tom Gurran played a steady game against Sandra Webster as he cooly took a 3-0 victory against his opponent and put his side 3-1 up with two to go.

Warriors were staring down the barrel of another defeat as Ian Webster gave it a good go in saving the match against Gavin Pilling after opening with a break of throw which put Webster in front it was looking positive. Pilling hit back to take the next two legs to put himself in the driving seat. Webster equalised to force a decider as Pilling had throw and he won it to give the Railwaymen the win to put them back on track.

In the last game of the week with the Railwaymen guaranteed the win "Perfect" Pete Bramley ran out a 3-0 winner over Paul Brittle to finish off the night and keep Railwaymen in second place with a 5-1 victory.


Report by 
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)