Thursday 5 December 2019

ACCY D'S ON SONG AS THE REST ARE ALL TIED UP



Panthers 3 -3 Wombles
Singles
Curtis Thorpe 1-3 Stephen Caley 
Pat Meeson 2-3 James Thomas 
Mick Hulley 1-3 Glynn Harris 
Russ Simmons 3-1 Alex Sproston
A fresh week and a new round of opponents with current league leaders Cue Ball watching very closely as they enter their first bye week
Headquarters is where we start as the Woodbourne derbies continue to excite.
First up was stand in captain Curtis Thorpe as he looked to put his team 1-0 unfortunately Steven “Stiggy” Caley (20) proved to be too strong and won the game 3-1 with a 20 darter to close the game
Next up was Pat Meeson who cruised out into a 2-0 lead against James Thomas, before Tank snatched the victory by taking the next three legs to win 3-2
Mick Hulley was in a battle of sizes as he came out a little short losing 3-1 to “Big” Glynn Harris (21)
Stand in Russ Simmons (19) started the comeback for the panthers as he beat Alex “Bernie” Sproston (120 c/o) 3-1 with a 19-dart leg in the last followings Bernie’s 120 checkout in the previous leg
Pairs
Waller/Cliffe 2-1 Caley/Harris Simmons/Thorpe 2-0 Thomas/Sproston
Waller and Cliffe took it to the last leg to get the 2-1 win over Caley and Harris
Simmons and Thorpe secured the last leg for The Panthers against Thomas and Sproston ensuring it was Honours even on the night
Warriors 3 – 3 Stallions 

Singles
Paul Brittle 3-1 Colin Johnson Angie Brittle 0-3 Martin Baugh Ian Webster 3-1 Stu Tunstill Barry Brittle 0-3 Sie Simmons
The Warriors and Stallions are both looking to get their first win of the season in a game that they both would fancy their chances in
Captain Paul Brittle was first up and made sure he got his team the first point on the board as he beat Colin Johnson 3-1
Martin Baugh quickly put the hosts on level terms against Angie Brittle with a quick 3-0 victory
Ian Webster put the hosts back in front as he used a bit of wizardry against Stu Tunstill to win 3-1
Sie Simmons then levelled it up at 2-2 as he beat Barry Brittle 3-0
Pairs
P Brittle/A Brittle 1-2 S Simmons/Tunstill Webster/B Brittle 2-0 A Simmons/Pike
Paul and Angie Brittle tried to get the home side in front again but couldn’t get the job done against Simmons and Tunstill
Webster and Brittle won 2-0 over Simmons and Pike to level it up for the final time tonight 3-3
Railwaymen 3-3 Aces
Singles
Geoff Higgs 3-0 Lee Cropper Pete Bramley 1-3 Mick Smith Gav Pilling 2-3 Becky Hoyland Ryan Goffin 3-0 Trev Tye
The Railway men look to stop The Aces going top of the league as they continue their own push for the league title
Geoff Higgs (180,19) got the home side to a great start with a 3-0 victory over Lee Cropper with a max and a 19-dart leg in the second
Pete Bramley took the first leg before Mick Smith took the next three to win 3-1
Gav pilling came from 2-0 down to tie it up at 2-2 before Becky Hoyland saw out the last leg using the advantage of the throw to win 3-2
Ryan Goffin (16) beat Trev Tye in the last singles 3-0 with a 16 darter in the last to close out the game
Pairs 

Jackson/Higgs 1-2 Tye/Cropper Goffin/Bramley 2-1 Smith/Hoyland
The pairs both went to the wire with a 2-1 scoreline
Jackson and Higgs came up against Tye and Cropper and it was the away side pairing who had both lost in their singles game, managing to make amends and take the win
Finally, Goffin and Bramley beat a dynamic duo in Smith and Hoyland to level it all up on the night 3-3
Academicals 4-2 Wolves
Singles
Conal Doughty 3-2 Kieron Potts 
Nathan Hennessy 0-3 Mick Bowers 
Ste Smith 2-3 Laura Taylor 
Adam Warner 3-0 Chris Keane
With all the other games resulting in draws off we go to The University Arms for the only win of the evening
Conal Doughty (20) came from 2-0 down to beat Kieron Potts (17) 3-2 Potts started off with a 17 darter before taking the second, Doughty then came into life took the next two before hitting a 20 in the deciding leg
Nathan Hennessy took the first leg against Mick Bowers (180,18) before mick the next three legs hitting a max and an 18 darter in the last to win 3-1
Ste Smith and Laura Taylor played a game of hold your throw as they played out a 5-leg thriller with Laura winning 3-2
Adam Warner beat Chris Keane in the final game 3-0 to tie the game up going into the interval
Pairs
Warner/Hennessy 2-1 Potts/Keane Hopkins/Godfrey 2-1 Taylor/Bowers
Warner and Hennessy took on Potts and Keane and came out 2-1 victors
Last up was Hopkins and Godfrey who took on Taylor and Bowers unfortunately for the wolves they couldn’t replicate their singles form and lost to the home side 2-1 resulting in a 4-2 win for The Academicals
Weekly report by James Thoma

Thursday 28 November 2019

Full Steam Ahead For The Railwaymen

Full Steam Ahead For The Railwaymen 

Wolves 1 -5 Aces
Singles
Chris Keane 0-3 Mick Smith Kieran Potts 1-3 Lee Cropper Laura Taylor 1-3 Ian Speed Mick Bower 3-1 Becky Hoyland
Week 10 Is the reverse week with the teams able to size up their opponents from the week before
Headquarters is where we start as The Aces will still be looking to try and go top whilst The Wolves have their own points tally on their minds.
First up was “Crackpot” Chris Keane who was trying to replicate the good run of form his professional doppelganger is having, unfortunately it wasn’t to be as Chris Mason shirt enthusiast Mick Smith (180,16) won 3-0 with a max and 16 dart leg to seal the deal
Kieran Potts was next up against Lee Cropper (20,21) but the result went in favour of the away side courtesy of 20 and 21 dart legs
Laura Taylor succumbed to Ian Speed’s charm and prowess as she lost 3-1
Mick Bower (180,20) made sure he got a point for his side hitting a max and 20 dart leg in his 3-1 win over Becky Hoyland
Pairs
Keane/Bird 0-2 Speed/Smith Bower/Taylor 1-2 Hoyland/Cropper
Keane and Bird had no answers to the questions asked by Speed and Smith as they ren out 2-0 winners
It was a game of dart ja vu as the last pairs was called out as Bower and Taylor took on last weeks foes in Cropper and Hoyland, unfortunately history wasn’t going to repeat itself any further as the away side clinched the 2-1 this time resulting in 5-1 to The Aces
Stallions 1 – 5 Hustlers 

Singles
Wayne Pike 0-3 Paul Harris Sie Simmons 3-1 Carl Farnsworth Anne Simmons 0-3 Bri Jones Martin Baugh 1-3 Adam Chadwick
The Cueball Hustlers were looking to keep momentum going as they take on The Stallions down by The Riverside
Wayne Pike was left floundering as he came out of the wrong side of a 3-0 loss courtesy of Paul Harris
Sie Simmons (15,118c/o) quickly put the hosts on level terms against Carl Farnsworth with a 3-1 victory 15 dart leg and 118 checkout
Anne Simmons fell 3-0 to Bri Jones (20) and last weeks winner Martin Baugh couldn’t replicate his form of last week as he lost out 3-1 to Adam Chadwick
Pairs
Pike/Tunstill 0-2 Harris/Farnsworth A Simmons/Johnson 0-2 Ikin/Jones
Both Pairs resulted in 2-0 wins to the away side with Harris and Farnsworth beating Pike and Tunstill and Ikin and Jones seeing off Anne Simmons and Colin Johnson
Railwaymen 6-0 Warriors
Singles
Geoff Higgs 3-0 Nicola Bruce Pete Bramley 3-0 Ian Webster Ryan Goffin 3-1 Paul Brittle Gav Pilling 3-3 Angie Brittle
An all Rotherham clash as the Railwaymen are looking to gather a full head of steam in the race for the title
Geoff Higgs got the home side to a great start with a 3-0 Victory over Nicola Bruce
Pete Bramley (18,180,116c/o) Saw off “The Wizard” Ian Webster with the same 3-0 scoreline with an 18-dart leg a max and a 116 checkout
Ryan Goffin beat Paul Brittle 3-1 with Brittle taking the first leg before “The Manic” took the next 30
Gav Pilling despatched Angie Brittle 3-0 with a deuce of 21 dart legs to put the home side 4-0 up at the break 

Pairs
Jackson/Higgs 2-0 A Brittle/Bruce Pilling/Bramley 2-0 P Brittle/B Brittle
The pairs both went the way of the Railwaymen via 2-0 victories as Jackson and Higgs took on the lovely ladies of Brittle and Bruce
Pilling and Bramley took on Father and Son of the Brittles to seal all 6 for the Railwaymen
Academicals 1-5 Panthers
Singles
Stephen Godfrey 0-3 Curtis Thorpe Ste Smith 0-3 Dave Cliffe Conal Doughty 0-3 Trevor Burkhill Tom Wright 3-1 Mick Hulley
Off we go to The University Arms as The Academicals hosted The Panthers
Stephen Godfrey was first up for the home side who were looking to overturn last weeks result but he just fell short as Curtis Thorpe 3-0
Ste Smith fell by the same 3-0 scoreline to Dave Cliffe
Conal Doughty was next up against Trevor Burkhill (14,20x2) be he could only watch as Burkhill went 20,14,20 against him although pushing him in every leg
Tom Wright was the only Victor for The Academicals as he beat Mick Hulley (180) 3-1 despite Hulley hitting a max
Pairs
Doughty/Hennessy 0-2 Burkhill/Thorpe Smith/Wright 1-0 Waller/Cliffe
Doughty and Hennessy took on Burkhill and Thorpe but came up against in form duo as they won 2-0
Last up was smith and wright against Waldorf and Statler aka Waller and Cliffe, Wright tried to take his victory into the pairs and nearly did so forcing it into a last leg shootout unfortunately the result went the way of The Panthers
Week ten report by James Thomas

Thursday 21 November 2019

Panthers Pounce on Academicals



Panthers Pounce on Academicals
Aces 4 -2 Wolves
Singles
Mick Smith 3-0 Kieron Potts Lee Cropper 3- 1 Laura Taylor Iam Speed 0-3 Mick Bower Becky Hoyland 3-0 Kev Bird
Week 9 sees a full fixture list as the sides get back in action after the river don and the floods caused havoc the week before
First of all, we head out to Derbyshire, Newbold to be precise as the Aces look to go top of the league if results go their way.
First up was Mick Smith against Kieron Potts, with Smith getting the win 3-0 putting the hosts one nil up
Lee Cropper (16,20) beat Laura Taylor 3-1 with Cropper taking the first leg in 20 before Taylor equalised, Cropper then took the next to legs and finished the game off with a 16 darter.
Mick Bower (180) made sure the aces didn’t have it all their own way by beating Ian Speed 3-0 with a 180 along the way
Becky Hoyland won 3-0 against Kev Bird meaning the home side were 3-1 up going into the pairs
Pairs
Speed/Tye 2-1 Keane/Bird Hoyland/Cropper 1-2 Bower/Taylor
Both pairs games went all the way as Speed and Tye took on Keane and Bird with the home side coming out on top
While lastly it was a game of mixed doubles as Hoyland and Cropper took on Taylor and Bower with the latter gaining the last point on the board meaning they were crossing the border with 2 points
Hustlers 5 – 1 Stallions 

Singles
Carl Farnsworth 3-0 Colin Johnson Nigel Ikin 3-1 Sie Simmons Lee Cushworth 3-0 Anne Simmons Paul Harris 1-3 Martin Baugh
The Cueball Hustlers were looking to keep top spot in the league as they took on The Riverside Stallions
Carl Farnsworth was first up against Colin Johnson, with Farnsworth taking the victory with a 3-0 whitewash
Nigel Ikin (20,21) Started off with a 21-dart leg against Sie Simmons before Simmons levelled up at 1-1, Ikin then took the next leg in 20 before winning the last Leg to make it 3-1
Lee Cushworth hustled Anne Simmons with a 3-0 win before Martin Baugh (180) got the visitors a point on the board with a 3-1 victory over Paul Harris
Pairs
Harris/Farnsworth 2-0 S Simmons/ A Simmons Cushworth/Ikin 2-1 Johnson/Baugh/Webster
Harris and Farnsworth took the first singles over The Simmons’s 2-0 before Cushwoth and Ikin beat Johnson and Baugh 2-1 to ensure that the Hustlers stay on top for another week at least
Stallions 1-5 Panthers
Singles
Nicola Bruce 0-3 Pete Bramley Paul Brittle 3-2 Alan Jackson Barry Brittle 0-3 Ryan Goffin Ian Webster 0-3 Gav Pilling
A Rotherham derby sees The Warriors take on The Railwaymen
Nicola Bruce was up first against Pete Bramley (19) unfortunately she couldn’t do anything to stop “Perfect Pete” as he came out 3-0 victor and a 19-dart leg on the way
Next up was Paul Brittle (114 c/o) who got the only point on the board against Alan Jackson, after going 2-0 Brittle saw a resurgence from Jackson who levelled it up before Brittle made his throw count and took the last leg to make it 3-2
Ryan Goffin (19,21) saw off Barry Brittle 3-0 with 19 & 21 dart legs giving little Brittle no chance
Gav Pilling also despatched Ian Webster by the same scoreline 3-0 to put the away side 3-1 up at the interval
Pairs
J Bruce/P Brittle 0-2 Higgs/Bramley A Brittle/Webster 0-2 Pilling/Goffin
The pairs both went the way of the Railwaymen via 2-0 victories as Paul Brittle partnered with Jodie Bruce against Higgs and Bramley before sending his wife Angie Brittle out with Ian Webster to try and take on Gav Pilling and Ryan Goffin
Panthers 6-0 Academicals
Singles
Trevor Burkhill 3-0 Conal Doughty Curtis Thorpe 3-2 Nathan Hamsey Mick Hulley 3-1 Jack Lewis Russ Simons 3-0 Adam Warner
It was a case of night school for The Academicals as they had a lesson in darts from The Panthers
Trevor Burkhill (180,14,19,21) Gave Conal Doughty a lesson in how to get an 83+ average with a 180 and 14,19,21 dart legs
Curtis Thorpe came from 2-1 down to win 3-2 against Nathan Hamsey
Mick Hulley (139c/o) won 3-1 over Jack Lewis with a 139 checkout along the way
Russ Simmons (20) won 3-0 against Adam Warner with a 20 darter to take the last leg
Pairs
Waller/Cliffe 2-1 Doughty/Lewis Burkhill/Meeson 2-0 Warner/Hamsey
The Panthers rolled the old boys out to teach the “young uns” a lesson in the pairs as Graham Waller and Dave Cliffe beat Doughty and Lewis 2-1 in the first game.
Trevor Burkhill and Pat “The Decrepit Landlord” Meeson took on Warner and Hamsey coming out with a 2-0 victory and all 6 for The Panthers
Week six report by James Thomas

Thursday 24 October 2019

Warriors Wounded,Aces High

Warriors Wounded, Aces High 


Railwaymen 2 -4 Wombles
Singles
Geoff Higgs 3-0 Steven Caley Steve Brittle 1- 3 Glynn Harris Gav Pilling 1-3 Mick Swift Tom Sawford 3-0 James Thomas
Week 6 brings around the reverse fixture of the week before with teams starting to jostle for position before the first break of the season.
First of all, we head to the station in Rotherham via a blown-out tyre, emergency pick up and a detour round the New York Stadium due to roadworks, where the hosts were looking to overcome their previous defeat at the Woodbourne
It looked to be going to plan from the off as Geoff Higgs quickly ran out 3-0 winner over Steven Caley
Glyn Harris levelled the game up at 1-1 with a 3-1 victory over Steve Brittle (180)
Mick Swift (21) then put the away side Infront by defeating captain Gav Pilling 3 -1
Tom Sawford (17,21) then got the Railwaymen back on track as he despatched James Thomas 3-0 getting revenge on his opponent from last week 

Pairs
Brittle/Higgs 0-2 Caley/Thomas Pilling/Sawford 0-2 Harris/Swift
Unfortunately, the pairs didn’t go as to plan for the railway and their hopes of a victory got derailed as James Thomas checked out 127 in the first leg before Steven Caley checked out 92 in the second leg against Brittle/Higgs
Lastly the pairing of Harris and Swift proved to be too much for Pilling and Sawford (180) despite Shooter hitting a maximum to put the pressure on the double shot of the Wombles.
Aces 6 – 0 Warriors
Singles
Ian Speed 3-0 Nicola Bruce Lee Cropper 3-0 Ian Webster Becky Hoyland 3-1 Paul Brittle Mick Smith 3-0 Barry Brittle 

The Aces dealt the Warriors another 6-0 defeat propelling them up into 3rd position in the league, the winners and losers were: Ian “speedy” Speed beat Nicola Bruce 3-0, Lee Cropper beat Ian
Webster 3-0, Paul Brittle lost 3-1 to Becky Hoyland and Mick Smith (19,118c/o) won 3-0 against Barry Brittle
Pairs
Hoyland/Cropper 2-0 P Brittle/ A Brittle Speed/Smith 2-0 Bruce/Webster
Both Pairs games had a 2-0 score line with the combination of Hoyland/Cropper defeating the brittles and Speed/Smith took care of Webster/Bruce to give the Aces all 6
Stallions 1-5 Panthers
Singles
Colin Johnson 3-1 Dave Cliffe Anne Simmons 0-3 Trevor Burkhill Stuart Tunstill 0-3 Mick Hulley Wayne Pike 1-3 Russ Simmons
The Stallions were looking to put last week’s 6-0 loss behind them and get some points on the board against the panthers.
They achieved this straight away as Colin Johnson beat Dave Cliffe 3-1 to put the hosts in front, unfortunately it was the only point as Trevor Burkhill (15,21x2,106,170c/o) pressed the turbo with a 15 and two 21 dart legs, Burkhill definitely made the most of his time at the riverside by reeling in the big fish a 170 check out against Anne Simmons to win 3-0, Mick Hulley enjoyed the same scoreline against Stuart Tunstill, whilst Russ Simmons(180,21) beat Wayne Pike 3-1 to put the panthers 3-1 up 

Pairs
A Simmons/ S Simmons 1-2 Burkhill Meeson Johnson/Pike 0-2 Waller/Hulley
The stallions weren’t looking to roll over as the Simmons duo came out and took the first leg in the pairs against Burkhill and Meeson who then proved to have too much for the stallions stablemates and won 2-1, in the last game of the evening Johnson and Pike were left floundering at the hands of Waller and Hulley
Wolves 2-4 Hustlers
Singles 

Kieron Potts 0-3 Carl Farnsworth Laura Taylor 0-3 Lee Cushworth Mick Bower 3-0 Paul Harris Ray Grocutt 0-3 Bri Jones
It was a night of maximums as the wolves were looking to avenge their 6-0 defeat from the week before.
Carl Farnsworth (180,21) had other ideas as he beat Kieron Potts with a 180 and a 21 darter along the way
Next up for the home side was Laura Taylor looking to go one better than her result against Lee Cushworth (180x2) but it wasn’t to be as Cushworth won 3-0 hitting a pair of maximums
Mick Bower (19,17) secured the first point on the board for the Wolves has he sent Paul Harris packing with 19 & 17 dart legs
Ray Grocutt (180) hit a max but came up fruitless as Bri Jones (16x2) won 3 -0 with a deuce of 16 dart legs 

Pairs
Bower/Keane 0-2 Cushworth/Jones Bird/Grocutt 2-0 Farnsworth/Harris
Cushworth and Jones ensured that the away side would leave with a victory as they beat Bower and Keane 2-0 but the last game of the evening went to the home side as Bird and Grocutt (180) won by the same 2-0 scoreline against Harris and Farnsworth

Week six report by James Thomas