Wednesday 31 October 2018

Railwaymen stoke the fire and back on track

Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League (Week 6)
Thursday 25th October 2018


Academicals 2-4 Wolves 

SINGLES
Conall Doughty 1-3 Pete Daffin
Ste Smith 0-3 Mick Bower
Jordan Sollot 3-2 Laura Taylor
Adam Warner 3-1 John Lieber

We start week six of the Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League at the University Arms as fourth play third as the Academicals host the Wolves with just a pint separating the two sides. 

Up first was Uni's Conall Doughty taking on Wolves captain "Super Daff's" Pete Daffin in a contest which saw Doughty take a leg off Daffin but it wasn't enough as the Wolves captain hit top form taking out 14 and then a 12 darter to put his team ahead in a great display of darts by Daff's.

Wolves Mick Bower was next up and he put in another solid performance by a Wolves player defeating Ste Smith three legs to nil to make it two for the Wolves.

Academicals managed to fight back as Jordan Solllot went to a five leg match against Laura Taylor just scraping the game 3-2 to pull one back for the home side.

In the last singles Adam Warner drew the Academicals level after taking out John Lieber in four legs. 


PAIRS
Liam Gray/Joe Hopkin 1-2 Lee Birch/John Lieber
Adam Warner/Ben Tomlinson 1-2 Pete Daffin/Laura Taylor

We head into the pairs tied level so it was anyone's game in the first doubles Wolves John Lieber and Lee Birch took out Liam Gray and Joe Hopkin 2-1 to put the Wolves in the decisive match and to finish Wolves captain Pete Daffin and doubles partner Laura Taylor ran out victorious over Adam Warner and Ben Tomlinson by the same 2-1 scoreline to give the Wolves a hard fought 4-2 win. 


801 League
Adam Warner/Conall Doughty/Liam Gray 769-801 Wolves team

It was the Wolves team who ran out victors by 42 points over Warner, Doughty and Gray. 



Black Eagles 6-0 Cutlers

SINGLES
Trevor Burkhill 3-0 Andrew Pike
Jelger Tuinstra 3-0 Stuart Halliwell 
Ryan Goffin 3-1 Darren Daly
Tom Briggs 3-1 Peter Bell

We're at the Woodbourne next up where the top two go head to head as the defending Champions Black Eagles take on the Cutlers with just two points separating them.

Black Eagles got off to a flier on the singles matches as "Turbo" Trevor Burkhill hit a maximum to start then rattled off back to back 15 darters to defeat Andrew Pike 3-0.

Up next Jelger Tuinstra took out a 14 dart leg in the second on his way to another 3-0 result over Stuart Halliwell to make it two for the home side.

In the third game on Cutlers Darren Daly took the opening leg against "The Manic" Ryan Goffin but that's as good as it got for the Cutlers man as Goffin reeled off legs of 20, 21 and then an 18 darter to win it to put the Black Eagles three up.

To finish the singles Cutlers Peter Bell faced Tom Briggs. It was Briggs who opened the game and took the lead. Bell levelled up the game hitting a max in the process but then Briggs went on to take a 3-1 win to give the Champions victory before the pairs go underway.


PAIRS
Trevor Burkhill/Tom Briggs 2-0 Peter Bell/Matt Pryor 
Jelger Tuinstra/Steve Briggs 2-0 Stuart Halliwell/Sam Bowers

In the pairs Black Eagles partnership of Trevor Burkhill and Tom Briggs defeated Peter Bell and Matt Pryor in two and in the other pairs Tuinstra and Steve Briggs finished off Halliwell and Sam Bowers by the same scoreline to give the Black Eagles a whitewash victory. 


801 League
Tom Briggs/Ryan Goffin/Jelger Tuinstra 801-695 Sam Bowers/Andrew Pike/Matt Pryor

In the 801 game the Black Eagles completed the clean sweep as Tom Briggs, Goffin and Tuinstra won Bowers, Pike and Pryor by 106 points. 



Panthers 3-3 Pirates

SINGLES
Pat Meeson 0-3 Sie Simmons 
Mick Hulley 3-2 Anne Simmons
Russ Simons 3-1 Lee Slack
NO PLAYER 0-3 Xenia Chivers 

In the other room at the Woodbourne we had the Panthers who had a player short taking on the Pirates with just two points separating the teams in the middle of the table. 

We start with the Woodbourne landlord Pat Meeson who found it tough going in his gam with Sie Simmons as Simmons took the match 3-0 to open the night for the Pirates.

Next up was Pirates Anne Simmons who raced into a 2-0 lead against Mick Hulley but she just couldn't finish off as Hulley came back to pinch a 3-2 win to pull a game back.

Panthers Russ Simons took on Lee Slack in the third singles game and got off to a good start taking a 2-0 lead. Slack replied with a leg back but Simmons won it in four to effectively tie the game up.


PAIRS
Mick Hulley/Russ Simons 2-0 Gareth Chivers/Tony Casril 
NO PLAYERS 0-2 Michael Slack/Sarah Gregory

There were only one pairs game that took place and it was Gareth Chivers and Tony Casril for the Pirates looking to win it against Mick Hulley and Russ Simons. Panthers duo played well enough to take the match in two legs which rescued a draw for the home side.


801 League
Pat Meeson/Mick Hulley/Russ Simons 801-785 Anne Simmons/Sie Simmons/Sarah Gregory

To end the night was the 801 match as Pat Meeson, Hulley and Simons won it for the home team by a close 16 points over Sarah Gregory, Anne and Sie Simmons.


Pussies 3-3 Aces
SINGLES
Alex Sproston 1-3 Wes Deane
James Thomas 3-2 Ian Speed 
Glynn Harris 2-3 Mick Smith
Mick Swift 3-2 Trevor Tye 

Over at the Punchbowl we had two evenly matched teams in action as the Pussies took on the Aces.

It was the Aces who started the better of the two as Wes Deane defeated Alex Sproston by three legs to one.

Up next "Tank" James Thomas were looking to level the scores up in a tight game against Ian Speed and he got off to a good start going one up, Speed equalised with a 20 darter then went ahead but Thomas didn't give in and managed to force a decider in which he won which made it one each.

In the third match Pussies Glynn Harris went head to head with Mick Smith in another five leg tussle. Smith took the lead but just like before Harris hit back to go 2-1 up. Smith levelled the scores again to force a fifth leg in which Aces Smith took the victory to put his team back ahead.

Match four saw the third consecutive five leg match as Pussies captain Mick Swift took on Trevor Tye. It was Tye who took the lead with the highest finish of 170 but it didn't last long as Swift equalled the scores then hit a 21 darter to go 2-1 up. Tye replied with an 18 of his own to make it two a piece then in the final leg Swift took the honours to draw the team's level again after the singles.


PAIRS
James Thomas/Glynn Harris 0-2 Wes Deane/Mick Smith
Steven Caley/Mick Swift 2-0 Ian Speed/Trevor Tye

As the team's were locked together going into the pairs it was anyones match to win as Deane and Smith made sure it was the Aces in with a shout of the victory as they won 2-0 against Thomas and Harris, in the final pairs game Speed and Tye had a chance to get the victory for the Aces but the Pussies pairing of Caley and Swift saved the draw as they won the match also in two legs to end a very close contest with a well earned draw.


801 League
Mick Swift/Steven Caley/Alex Sproston 602-801 Ian Speed/Trevor Tye/Mick Smith

After that good contest it was time for the triples where the Aces team of Speed, Tye and Smith won by 199 points over Swift, Caley and Sproston. 



Railwaymen 5-1 Warriors

SINGLES
Pete Bramley 3-0 Barry Brittle 
Glynn Payne 3-0 Nicola Warne
Alan Jackson 2-3 Steve Newton
Gavin Pilling 3-0 Paul Brittle 

Onto the the final game of the weeks action where the bottom two teams face off at the Station as the struggling Railwaymen face the Warriors. 

Railwaymen's "Perfect" Pete Bramley got his team off to the best possible start as he grabbed a 3-0 win over Barry Brittle taking out an 18 darter to win the match. 

In the second game Warriors Nicola Warne was looking to level it up but Payne was too strong after he took out another 18 dart leg to go two up. Payne wrapped up the win in the next leg to put the hosts two up.

Warriors fought back in the third match as "Hero" Steve Newton won a five leg thriller against Alan Jackson which saw both players take the lead but it was Newton who held his nerve for the win. 

Gavin Pilling defeated Warriors captain Paul Brittle in the final singles in three to make the score 3-1 Railwaymen.


PAIRS
Pete Bramley/Glynn Payne 2-0 Nicola Warne/Angela Brittle 
Alan Jackson/Gavin Pilling 2-0 Ian Webster/Barry Brittle 

Warriors knew they had to win the next match to force a decider as Nicola Warne and Angela Brittle faced Railwaymen's Bramley and Payne but it wasn't to be for the away side as the home duo ran out 2-0 winners. In the other doubles Jackson and Pilling won Webster and Barry Brittle by the same score to give the Railwaymen a 5-1 win to shoot them up the table and it left the Warriors on five successive defeats to start the season.


801 League
Gavin Pilling/Alan Jackson/Pete Bramley 799-801 Paul Brittle/Steve Newton/Ian Webster

In a tight triples match, Warriors team of Paul Brittle, Newton and Webster took the honours as they achieved a two point win over Pilling, Jackson and Bramley in the closest ever 801 game in the Franchise League.


Report by
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)

Monday 15 October 2018

Academicals On A Roll and Cutler Both Close Gap On Top Spot

Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League (Week 5)

Sponsored by Projectdarts & Red Dragon

Thursday 11th October 2018


Aces 2-4 Academicals

SINGLES
Wes Deane 3-1 Conall Doughty
Trevor Tye 3-0 Ste Smith
Dave Belfitt 0-3 Tim Close
Ian Speed 1-3 Adam Warner 

We head into week 5 at the Newbold as the Aces with two victories and a draw to their name take on an Academicals team who celebrated their first win of the season last week and are looking to build on that score. 

It didn't get off to the best of starts for the Uni side although they did take the lead as Conall Doughty opened the scoring against Wes Deane but then Deane warmed up and took out two 21 darters and then a 14 darter to win it in four which put the Aces in front.

Up next it was Trevor Tye who made to two the the Aces as he ran out a 3-0 winner over Ste Smith. 

Things were looking good for the Aces but that all stopped in game three as the Academicals fought back, first Tim Close defeated Dave Belfitt by three legs to nil

In the last singles it was Adam Warner who equalised as he beat Ian Speed in a 3-1 scoreline going into the pairs.


PAIRS
Wes Deane/Trevor Tye 1-2 Conall Doughty/Tim Close
Dave Belfitt/Ian Speed 0-2 Adam Warner/Ste Smith 

As the team were tied the first pairs game were crucial as Doughty and Close took the lead over Deane and Tye. Aces duo equalled the scores up which set a decider on who will put their team in charge and it was the Doughty/Close partnership that won the day to give the Academicals a chance of the win.

In the other pairs match Warner and Smith secured the Uni victory taking out Belfitt and Speed by two legs to nil to wrap up a 4-2 victory.


801 League
Dave Belfitt/Trevor Tye/Ian Speed 769-801 Adam Warner/Tim Close/Conall Doughty 

It was the Academicals who took the 801 win in a close call through Warner, Close and Doughty who defeated Belfitt, Tye and Speed by 32 points.



Bears 2-4 Railwaymen 

SINGLES
Adam Chadwick 0-3 Pete Bramley
Brian Jones 3-2 Steve Brittle
Andy Smith 2-3 Alan Dickson
Adam Smith 3-0 Gavin Pilling

Over at the Woodbourne it was the Bears in action who've started the season in mixed form after two wins and two defeats host a Railwaymen side who are without a win in the three games they've played so far. 

Up first Railwaymen's "Perfect" Pete Bramley got the Railwaymen off to a flyer recording a 3-0 victory over Adam Chadwick to take the lead.

Next up was the first five leg game of the night as Bears, Brian Jones and Steve Brittle went head to head in a match which saw Jones always having the advantage as he recording a maximum just as Steve Brittle took out a 19 dart leg of his own to force the decider but that's when Jones turned it up hitting a 177 to leave himself on 40 then finishing off tops in one dart and finish in 17 darts to level the scores up.

In game three another match that went the distance as Bears Andy Smith took the lead over Alan Dickson who in turn replied in kind to go one leg away from victory, Smith took out a 21 darter to level again at two each but it was Dickson's night as he finished in the same 21 darts which to put the travelling side back in front. 

Bears Andy Smith didn't pull my punches in the next game as he defeated Gavin Pilling without conceding a leg to make the score two each.


PAIRS
Tracy Bell/Pat Finney 1-2 Steve Brittle/Pete Bramley
Brian Jones/Mick Wood 1-2 Gavin Pilling/Alan Jackson 

As the pairs got underway both teams were locked together but it was the Railwaymen who grabbed the advantage as Steve Brittle and Pete Bramley won Tracy Bell and Pat Finney in the deciding leg to put the team one away from victory in which they achieved in the next pairs as Pilling and Jackson also won by a 2-1 scoreline against Jones and Mick Wood to give the Railwaymen their first win of the season. 


801 League
Antonio Cruz/Tracy Bell/Mick Wood 687-801 Gavin Pilling/Pete Bramley/Alan Jackson

It was the Railwaymen who finished off the night as Pilling, Bramley and Jackson grabbed the win over Bears captain Antonio Cruz, Bell and Wood by a 114 points margin. 



Cutlers 3-3 Panthers

SINGLES
Andrew Pike 0-3 Pat Meeson
Stuart Halliwell 2-3 Mick Hulley
Darren Daly 3-2 Richard Brown
Peter Bell 3-0 

We head to the Cutlers next up as the home side who slumped to their first defeat last time out face a Panthers team who start short but are on the back of a whitewash win over the Bears in their last outing. 

Woodbourne landlord started us off well as he found good form taking out Andrew Pike without conceding to take the lead.

Next up Cutlers Stuart Halliwell tried all he could over Mick Hulley to level but couldn't manage it as Hulley won the decider to make it two.

In another decider Darren Daly won his game over Richard Brown which brought the scores level due to not playing the final singles.


PAIRS
Lee Hart/Matt Pryor 0-2 Pat Meeson/Mick Hulley
Sam Bowers/Stuart Halliwell 2-0 NO PLAYERS

In the only doubles game tonight Panthers still had fight in them as Meeson and Hulley rescued a well earned draw for the team as they win in two against Lee Hart and Matt Pryor. 


801 League
Peter Bell/Sam Bowers/Matt Pryor 801-797 Richard Brown/Pat Meeson/Mick Hulley

In the triples match we saw a tight affair but it was Bell, Bowers and Pryor just edging it by four points over team Brown, Meeson and Hulley to finish off the night. 



Pirates 1-5 Pussays

SINGLES
Tony Casril 0-3 James Thomas 
Sie Simmons 3-2 Alex Sproston 
Anne Simmons 0-3 Glynn Harris
Gareth Chivers 0-3 Mick Swift 

We're at the Players Bar in our next game as Pirates with just one win so far to their name took on the Pussays who achieved their maiden win last week.

Pussays flew out of the blocks when "Tank" James Thomas defeated Tony Casril by three legs to nil.

Sie Simmons hit a 20 dart leg on his way to taking out Alex Sproston in the decider to equalise for the Pirates.

It went all the Pussays way after that as Glynn Harris won opponent Anne Simmons in three to put his team back in front.

In the fourth game Mick Swift hit a 20 darter as he too ran out a 3-0 victor over Gareth Chivers to make the score 3-1 Pussays.


PAIRS
Gareth Chivers/Lee Slack 0-2 James Thomas/Glynn Harris
Sie Simmons/Anne Simmons 1-2 Thomas Wright/Mick Swift 

It was in the pairs where the Pussays won it as Thomas and Harris won Chivers and Slack 2-0 to wrap it up early, in the next pairs husband and wife  Sie and Anne Simmons managed to take the lead over Wright and Swift but they just didn't do enough to finish them off as they went down in the decider which gave the Pussays a 5-1 win.


801 League
Mandy Slack/Sarah Gregory/Lee Slack 546-801 Thomas Wright/Glynn Harris/Alex Sproston 

To finish off the night trio Wright, Harris and Sproston dominated the game for the Pussays over Sarah Gregory, Lee and Mandy Slack by a 255 point scoreline to get that 801 win. 



Wolves 5-1 Warriors

SINGLES
Pete Daffin 3-0 Paul Brittle 
Laura Taylor 1-3 Steve Newton 
Lee Birch 3-1 Nicola Warne 
John Lieber 3-1 Ian Webster 

In the final game at the week we're back at the Woodbourne as the Wolves with two wins and a draw take on the Warriors still searching for the first win but came close last time out. 

It was the two captains head to head to start the night off as "Super Daff's" Pete Daffin took on Paul "The Undertaker" Brittle. It was Brittle's throw but he came up against an in form Daffin as he recorded legs of 17. 20 and 21 darts as well as a 180 thrown in for good measure to give Brittle no chance as the Wolves went one up.

Up next for the Warriors were Steve "Hero" Newton as he looked to equalise against Laura Taylor but he didn't start well as Taylor took the lead but as Newton got his eye in he ran out a 3-1 winner to equalise.

Wolves Lee Birch put his side backs front in the third game despite going behind to Nicola Warne. Birch came back to win 3-1 to put the Wolves back in front.

In the final singles game John Lieber fought off Ian Webster who played well in patches but went down to a third consecutive 3-1 scoreline to give the home side a 3-1 lead.


PAIRS
Pete Daffin/Laura Taylor 2-0 Nicola Warne/Steve Newton
John Lieber/Lee Birch 2-0 Paul Brittle/Barry Brittle 

As the pairs got underway with the Wolves only needing one of the win it was up to Nicola Warne and Steve Newton to save the Warriors but to no avail as captain Pete Daffin and Laura Taylor took a 2-0 victory to win it for the Wolves with a game to spare. In the other pairs Lieber and Birch hit a max as they won the Brittle father and son also by a 2-0 scoreline to wrap up a 5-1 win to secure Wolves third win of the season.


801 League
John Lieber/Pete Daffin/Lee Birch 801-614 Angela Brittle/Barry Brittle/Sandra Webster 

In the 801 match it was the Wolves team of Lieber, Daffin and Birch who took the win against Sandra Webster who was alongside Angie and Barry Brittle in a 187 points victory. 

Report by
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)


Sunday 7 October 2018

University Make Pirates Walk The Plank

Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League (Week 4)

Thursday 4th October 2018

Academicals 5-1 Pirates


SINGLES
Conall Doughty 3-0 Lee Slack
Thomas Wright 0-3 W. Fletcher
Adam Warner 3-0 Sie Simmons
Jack Lewis 3-2 Anne Simmons

Week four of the Red Dragon Darts Franchise League started at the Uni Arms as the Academicals who started off the season with a defeat and a draw take on the Pirates who celebrated a victory for the first time this season last time out. 

It was the Academicals who drew first blood as Conall Doughty ran out a 3-0 winner over Lee Slack to get the night up and running.

Pirates hit straight back in the second game as Fletcher took out a 21 darter on his way to another 3-0 win over opponent Thomas Wright to even the scores up.

In the third game of the night Adam Warner defeated Sie Simmons for a third consecutive 3-0 result taking out a 17 dart leg to win the match which put the home side back in front. 

Anne Simmons started well against Jack Lewis winning the opening two legs but unfortunately for her she ran out of steam as Lewis pegged her back to 2-2 and then in the deciding leg Lewis took out an 18 dart leg to complete the comeback which put breathing space between the two teams after the singles.


PAIRS
Conall Doughty/Liam Gray 2-1 Lee Slack/W. Fletcher
Adam Warner/Jordan 2-1 Sie Simmons/Anne Simmons 

In the pairs, two closely fought matches took place as the Pirates pair Lee Slack and Fletcher took the early advantage over Doughty and Gray but it didn't last long as the Academicals duo over-turned the deficit which gave the team the victory with one to spare.

Adam Warner and Jordan took the lead in the next doubles against Sie and Anne Simmons but the Simmons partnership equalised to force a deciding leg in which the Uni lads won to round off a good 5-1 win for the team.


801 League
Conall Doughty/Adam Warner/Jack Lewis 797-801 W. Fletcher/Lee Slack/Mandy Slack

After the Academicals achieved the win it was the turn of the 801 game as the Pirates earned a bit of revenge in a close battle to the finish as Fletcher, Lee and Mandy Slack got the win over Doughty, Warner and Lewis by just four points. 



Black Eagles 4-2 Bears

SINGLES
Micky Stocks 3-0 Pat Finney
Charlie Stocks 1-3 Brian Jones 
Ryan Goffin 3-1 Adam Chadwick 
Marie Tuinstra 0-3 Adam Smith

Over at the Woodbourne for the third week running a Woodbourne derby took place as the Black Eagles who've only dropped one game so far took on the Bears who after winning the opening two games went down to heavy defeat last time out.

Defending Champions Black Eagles opened with Micky Stocks in fine form starting out with a 16 darter to take the lead over Pat Finney, Stocks took the second leg to double his lead and then in the third Stocks hit two maximums to set himself up for a 13 dart finish which he hit in a good performance to put the Black Eagles ahead. 

Up next was the Bears, Brian Jones up against youngster Charlie Stocks, Jones took out a 17 dart leg to lead. Stocks replied in the next leg to level but Jones then stepped it up and ran out a 3-1 winner to level the scores. 

In the third singles "The Manic" Ryan Goffin took the lead with an 18 dart leg against Adam Chadwick. Goffin went two up and looked at ease, Chadwick grabbed a leg back in the third but Goffin kept his composure to win it in four to put his side back in front. 

Bears weren't going to lie down in the fourth game as Adam Smith ran out a 3-0 winner over Marie Tuinstra taking out a 19 dart leg to win it which made the scores 2-2 going into the pairs. 


PAIRS
Jelger Tuinstra/Micky Stocks 2-0 Adam Chadwick/Adam Smith
Trevor Burkhill/Tom Briggs 2-0 Tracy Bell/Mick Wood

It was all up for grabs as the pairs got underway as duo Jelger Tuinstra and Micky Stocks faced Adam Chadwick and Adam Smith and it was the experienced duo of Tuinstra and Stocks winning it in two to end the hopes of a win for the Bears, 

In the next doubles with the Bears still in with a chance of a draw Tracy Bell and Mick Wood faced Trevor Burkhill and Tom Briggs but it was quick to see that Burkhill and Briggs were far too good for the Bears partnership and they ran out with abother 2-0 win to give the defending Champions a 4-2 win. 


801 League
Steve Briggs/Tom Briggs/Trevor Burkhill 801-674 Adam Smith/Tracy Bell/Brian Jones

After a good performance from the Bears achieving two points they go into the 801 game with a chance as Adam Smith, Tracy Bell and Brian Jones stepped up to faced Steve and Tom Briggs as well as Trevor Burkhill, the Black Eagles trio found form and grabbed the win by 127 points to round off the night.



Pussies 5-1 Cutler

SINGLES
Mick Swift 3-0 Matt Pryor
James Thomas 3-1 Stuart Halliwell
Thomas Wright 2-3 Darren Day
Glynn Harris 3-2 Peter Bell 

We head to the Punchbowl next as the Pusssies who've started the season with back to back defeats took on a Cutlers side who are undefeated after their two games. 

We start with the Pussies Mick Swift laying down a marker for the rest of he night as he put on a good show taking out Matt Pryor without conceding a leg to get the Pussies up and running for the night. 

Up next "Tank" James Thomas took an early lead over Stuart Halliwell, then Halliwell replied instantly to level up, in the third leg it was "Tank" who went back ahead but this time he kept it and won it in the fourth to double the Pussies lead. 

In a close fought third game Cutlers Darren Day hit a 16 darter and a maximum on his way to a 3-2 victory over Thomas Wright to pull a game back for the Cutlers. 

In the fourth singles another match that went to a decider as Peter Bell took on Glynn Harris and after going 2-0 up Bell looked certain of the win to level the scores but back came Harris in the second half of the match and took out legs with a 20 darter and a 21 dart leg to complete the comeback and dent the Cutlers chance of victory.


PAIRS
Mick Swift/Paul Meehan 2-0 Stuart Halliwell/Andrew Pike
James Thomas/Glynn Harris 2-0 Sam Bowers/Darren Day

As the pairs kicked off Cutlers were still in with an outside chance of a draw as Halliwell and Andrew Pike faced Mick Swift and Paul Meehan but the Cutlers pairing couldn't get it going as they went down 2-0 which gave the Pussies victory with one more to go. In the other doubles Thomas and Harris took out Bowers and Day to complete a 5-1 Pussies victory. 


801 League
Paul Meehan/Thomas Wright/Glynn Harris 801-785 Andrew Pike/Sam Bowers/Matt Pryor

It was a close finish in the 801 triples match as Meehan, Wright and Harris were celebrating victory for the Pussies over Pike, Bowers and Pryor by just 16 points.



Railwaymen 3-3 Wolves

SINGLES
Steve Brittle 1-3 Pete Daffin
Alan Jackson 1-3 Laura Taylor
Glynn Payne 3-1 John Lieber 
Gavin Pilling 3-0 Kevin Bird 

We're at the Railway next as Railwaymen who've lost there opening two matches were looking to get their season up and running against a Wolves side who have a win and draw in their first couple of games.

Railwaymen's Steve Brittle had a tricky start to the night against Wolves captain "Super Daff's" Pete Daffin but he put up a good game after Daffin took the first leg, Brittle equalised with a 21 darter. Captain Daffin then stepped it up for the Wolves as he took out a 17 and an 18 dart leg to put the Wolves ahead. 

In the second game Wolves Laura Taylor put her best performance in to date as she had to come from behind against Alan Jackson to grab a 3-1 victory to put the Wolves two up.

Glynn Payne managed to keep the Railwaymen in the game in match three after going behind to John Lieber, Payne managed to turn it around for the third consecutive 3-1 scoreline. 

In game four the Railwaymen drew level as Gavin Pillling defeated Kevin Bird by three legs to nil, taking out a 21 darter to win it. 


PAIRS
Steve Brittle/Glynn Payne 2-1 John Lieber/Lee Birch
Gavin Pilling/Alan Jackson 0-2 Pete Daffin/Laura Taylor 

In a crucial fifth match,  Wolves John Lieber and Lee Birch took the lead over Steve Brittle and Glynn Payne which looked like they were going to put the Wolves in the driving seat for the win, Brittle and Payne overturned the deficit to secure the victory to put the Railwaymen in with a chance of the win going into the final match.

It was Wolves captain Pete Daffin to the rescue as he and Laura Taylor teamed up and put Gavin Pilling and Alan Jackson to the sword with a 2-0 scoreline to secure a draw which was a fair result for both teams. 


801 League
Gavin Pilling/Steve Brittle/Alan Jackson 801-785 Laura Taylor/Lee Birch/Pete Daffin

After a close tussle in the singles and doubles games between the two teams, the 801 match didn't disappoint and could've gone either way but it was the Railwaymen's Pilling, Brittle and Jackson who secured the win over Taylor, Lee Birch and Daffin by a scoreline of 17 points to finish off a good night of darts. 



Warriors 2-4 Aces

SINGLES
Steve Newton 2-3 Ian Speed
Ian Webster 3-0 Trevor Tye
Paul Brittle 3-1 Dave Belfitt
Nicola Warne 1-3 Mick Smith

In the final game of week four we're at the Midland as the Warriors who lost their opening two games take on a Aces team who have a win and a draw. 

Up first was "Hero" Steve Newton who nearly got the Warriors off to a good start as he came back from 2-0 down against Ian Speed, only for Speed to nick it at the final leg to give the Aces the lead. 

Warriors equalised through Ian Webster defeating Trevor Tye by a 3-0 margin to draw the teams level. 

In the third match Warriors captain Paul Brittle put his team ahead as he beat a Dave Belfitt in four legs.

In the fourth singles game Aces Mick Smith hit a maximum and a 20 darter on his way to a successive 3-1 victory over Nicola Warne to tie the match again heading to the doubles. 


PAIRS
Steve Newton/Paul Brittle 0-2 Ian Speed/Dave Belfitt
Ian Webster/Nicola Warne 0-2 Mick Smith/Trevor Tye

In a vital pairs match it was "Hero" Steve Newton and Paul Brittle for the Warriors against Speed and Belfitt. Warriors team didn't start well as they couldn't find any momentum as they fell to a defeat which gave the Aces a chance of victory in which they achieved in the next game as Smith and Tye took out Webster and Warne by the same 2-0 scoreline.


801 League
Barry Brittle/Angela Brittle/Sandra Webster 515-801 Mick Smith/Trevor Tye/Ian Speed

In the 801 match the Aces, Mick Smith, Tye and Speed won the game over the Brittle's Angela and Barry as well as Sandra Webster by a 286 point margin to end the weeks action.

Report by
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)