Thursday 24 January 2019

Eagles Win Thriller At The Railway

Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League (Week 14) 


Thursday 17th January 2019

Academicals 3-3 Cutlers 


SINGLES
Ritesh Deo 0-3 C. Millson
Jack Lewis 3-2 Darren Daly
Adam Warner 3-1 Sam Bowers
Conall Doughty 3-1 Peter Bell

We start week 14 of the Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League at the Uni Arms with the Academicals taking on the Cutlers in a mid-table battle. 

It was the Cutlers who drew first blood as Millson took out a 20 darter on his way to a win in three over Ritesh Deo. 

In a tight second game Academicals Jack Lewis managed to pip Darren Daly in the deciding leg recording a maximum in the process to level the scores. 

Academicals took the lead after the third match with Adam Warner hitting a 17 darter which went a long way towards winning in four legs over Sam Bowers.

In the last singles Peter Bell and Conall Doughty went head to head which saw the opening two legs shared but then in the third Doughty went ahead and didn't look back as he fired in a 20 darter to win it in the fourth to make the score 3-1 to the Uni. 


PAIRS
Edson/Mike C 0-2 Peter Bell/Sam Bowers
Tom Wright/Stephen G 0-2 Stuart Halliwell/C. Millson

Cutlers fought back in the pairs as Bell and Bowers teamed up to secure a 2-0 win over Edson and Mike C to give them a chance of a draw in which they achieved through Halliwell and Millson who also won in two legs of of darts against Tom Wright and Stephen G to make the final score 3-3.


801 League
Steve Smith/Adam Warner/Conall Doughty 725-801 Darren Daly/Stuart Halliwell/C. Millson 

In the 801 league it was the Cutlers celebrating as the team of Daly, Halliwell and Millson secured a 76 points victory over Smith, Warner and Doughty. 



Panthers 6-0 Bears


SINGLES
Mick Hulley 3-1 Kelly Burkhill 
Pat Meeson 3-1 Brian Jones 
Richard Honeyman 3-0 Tracy Bell
Russ Simons 3-0 Adam Chadwick 

Next up a Woodbourne derby took place as Panthers who are in the hunt for a top two finish take on a Bears side who are second bottom with the team's above them starting to pull away so they need something from this match. 

It didn't start well for the Bears as Mick Hulley put the Panthers ahead with a 3-1 win over Kelly Burkhill.

Woodbourne Landlord Pat Meeson made it two as he played well taking the lead over Brian Jones, after Jones equalised, Meeson went up a gear and stormed to a win in four legs to make it two. 

Panthers Richard Honeyman recorded a 21 dart leg on his way to a straight legs win over Bears captain for the night Tracy Bell. 

In the final singles, the Panthers secured the victory as Russ Simons took out Adam Chadwick 3-0 hitting another 21 darter for the match.


PAIRS
Chris Keane/Richard Honeyman 2-0 Mick Wood/Pat Finney
Mick Hulley/Russ Simons 2-1 Adam Chadwick/Tracy Bell 

It didn't get any better for the Bears in the pairs as Mick Wood and Pat Finney went down in two against Chris Keane and Richard Honeyman and to round off a clean sweep Hulley and Simons won the deciding leg over Chadwick and Bell to give the Panthers the 6-0 win to put them level on points with second placed Railwaymen.


801 League
Chris Keane/Richard Honeyman/Mick Hulley 801-601 Tracy Bell/Pat Finney/Mick Wood

In the triples the Panthers team of Keane, Honeyman and Hulley took the victory by 200 points over Bell, Finney and Wood.




Railwaymen 2-4 Black Eagles


SINGLES
Geoff Higgs 3-2 Jelger Tuinstra 
Alan Jackson 0-3 Ryan Goffin
Glen Payne 1-3 Steve Briggs
Gavin Pilling 1-3 John Walton 

We're at the Station next as the top two collide with Railwaymen taking on runaway leaders Black Eagles. 

It was the home side who took the lead through Geoff Higgs in a thrilling match with Jelger Tuinstra. It started with Higgs taking the first leg with an 18 darter finishing with a 132 finish. Tuinstra replied with an equaliser followed by one of the best legs this season knocking in a 12 dart leg taking out a 155 of his own to take the lead, back came Higgs in the fourth leg knocking in a 19 to force a deciding leg in which Higgs took the victory with an 18 darter to put the Railwaymen in front in a fantastic first match on.

In the second game the Black Eagles hit back through "The Manic" Ryan Goffin as he took out legs of 16 and an 18 darter in a 3-0 win over Alan Jackson to make it 1-1.

Railwaymen's Glen Payne took the lead over Steve Briggs in the next game on but Briggs found his range to hit legs of 18, 20 and another 18 darter to secure the win to make it 2–1 Black Eagles.

In the last singles Gavin Pilling played well in his match with former World Champion John Walton hitting a 19 darter with pulled the scores level but he couldn't keep up the consistency as Walton took out an 18, 16 and then finishing with another 12 darter of the night with a maximum thrown in for good measure to put the leaders 3-1 up.


PAIRS
Geoff Higgs/Alan Jackson 2-1 Jelger Tuinstra/Ryan Goffin 
Gavin Pilling/Glen Payne 0-2 Trevor Burkhill/Tom Briggs 

In the pairs the Railwaymen gave themselves a glimmer of hope as Higgs and Jackson won the final third leg over Tuinstra and Goffin to force a decider which saw Black Eagles pairing of "Turbo" Trevor Burkhill and Tom Briggs rounded off the win by defeating Pilling and Payne in two to make the final score 4-2 to the Black Eagles.


801 League
Gavin Pilling/Geoff Higgs/Alan Jackson 793-801 John Walton/Trevor Burkhill/Tom Briggs

In the 801 match the Black Eagles team of Walton, Burkhill and Tom Briggs secured an 8 points victory over Pilling, Higgs and Jackson to complete the night.A thrilling way to end the last ever encounter by the two best sides in the league



Wolves 1-5 Aces


SINGLES
M. Bower 1-3 Wes Deane 
Pete Daffin 3-0 Trevor Tye
Laura Taylor 2-3 Ian Speed
Kevin Bird 1-3 M. Smith

In the final game of the week we're back at the Woodbourne in a mid-table battle between the Wolves and the Aces with the home side starting 3 points clear of their opponents before tonight's match.

Wolves M. Bower started off the night taking on Wes Deane, it was Deane who started the better taking the first two legs with second finishing on a 19 darter. Bower responded with a 180 giving him an advantage and with it taking the third leg to put him back in the match but it was over in the next leg as Deane took out a 17 darter to put the Aces ahead.

Up next Wolves captain Pete "Super Daff's" Daffin made light work of Trevor Tye securing a 3-0 win finishing with a maximum and a 21 dart leg to win to make the scores one each.

In a back and forth third game Aces Ian Speed took an early 2-0 lead over Laura Taylor who made a good comeback to make it two each forcing a deciding leg and with her form up she looked good for the win but Speed held his nerve to win the decider to put the Aces back ahead.


To round off the singles Wolves Kevin Bird went ahead in his match with Smith but it didn't last long as Smith found his range and took the game in four to make it 3-1 Aces.


PAIRS
Pete Daffin/Laura Taylor 0-2 Wes Deane/M. Smith
M. Bower/Kevin Bird 0-2 Ian Speed/Trevor Tye

In the pairs it was one way traffic as the Aces team of Deane and Smith secured the victory for the team as they won Daffin and Taylor in two legs. In the final pairs Speed and Tye also recorded a 2-0 win over Bower and Bird to make the final score 5-1 Aces which meant they leap-frogged their opponents in the table.


801 League
Forfeit 0-801 Ian Speed/Trevor Tye/M. Smith

Aces won by forfeit 



Report by
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)

Tuesday 15 January 2019

All Aboard The Railway Express

Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League (Week 13)

Thursday 10th January 2019
Aces 1-5 Railwaymen 

SINGLES
Wes Deane 3-1 Geoff Higgs 
Trevor Tye 0-3 Steve Brittle
Mick Smith 2-3 Alan Jackson
Ian Speed 1-3 Gavin Pilling

We start week 6 of the Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League at the Newbold as mid-table Aces take on Railwaymen who were looking to cement second place themselves.

It was the Aces who got off to a flying start as Wes Deane set off with a 19 darter against Geoff Higgs. Deane doubled his lead soon after and looked comfortable. Higgs pulled one back with a 19 dart leg of his own but it was Deane who raced to victory in 16 darts to put the Aces ahead. 

In the next singles Steve Brittle was in steady form as he recorded a 3-0 win over Trevor Tye to equalise for the Railwaymen.

In a good battle in the third game Alan Jackson took on Mick Smith and found himself 2-0 up breaking throw but Smith replied in kind to force the first decider of the night in which Jackson managed to hit the deciding double to put the away side in front. 

Gavin Pilling hit a 20 dart leg to start in his match with Ian Speed who responded with a maximum of his own but it was Pilling's day as he went on to win the game 3-1.


PAIRS
Wes Deane/Trevor Tye 0-2 Steve Brittle/Gavin Pilling 
Ian Speed/Mick Smith 0-2 Alan Jackson/Geoff Higgs 

Railwaymen duo Brittle and Pilling secured the win in the opening pairs as they won in two over Deane and Tye. It was Jackson and Higgs who wrapped it up for the Railwaymen in another win in two over Speed and Smith to make the final score 5-1 to the Station to keep hold of second place.


801 League
Ian Speed/Trevor Tye/Mick Smith 801-797 Alan Jackson/Geoff Higgs/Gavin Pilling 

It was the Aces team of Speed, Tye and Smith who got a bit of revenge as they won the triples by a tight four point margin over Jackson, Higgs and Pilling. 



Bears 0-6 Pussies


SINGLES
Adam Chadwick 0-3 Steven Caley
Brian Jones 1-3 Mick Swift
Kelly Burkhill 1-3 James Thomas
Mick Wood 0-3 Thomas Wright

Over at the Woodbourne it was Bears who sit eight face a Pussies side in fifth with just four points separating the two sides in a one sided affair.

It was the Pussies Steven Caley who gave his side the lead as he won Adam Chadwick in straight legs hitting a 21 dart leg to win the match. 

Up next Brian Jones took the lead with a 20 darter to start against Mick Swift who then found his range and won the match in four legs also hitting a 20 dart leg himself followed by a better leg finishing in 17 darts to give the Pussies a 2-0 lead. 

In the third game Bears, Kelly Burkhill threw some good darts against James "Tank" Thomas but it wasn't enough to put her opponent under enough pressure as Thomas secured a 3-1 victory to make it three.

It was all over after the fourth game as Pussies Thomas Wright wrapped up a 3-0 victory against Mick Wood to make it four for the Pussies.



PAIRS
Brian Jones/Patrick Finney 0-2 Alex Sproston/Steven Caley
Tracy Bell/Kelly Burkhill 0-2 Mick Swift/Thomas Wright 

It didn't get any better for the Bears in the pairs as the Punchbowl ran riot as Sproston and Caley achieved a 2-0 win over Jones and Finney and to finish off the Bears team it was Swift and Wright who also secured a win in two over ladies Tracy Bell and Kelly Burkhill to achieve a whitewash victory to go joint third in the table.


801 League
Patrick Finney/Mick Wood/Antony Dolphin 797-801 Alex Sproston/Steven Caley/Thomas Wright

In a neck and neck 801 game the Pussies trio of Sproston, Caley and Wright completed the set as they took out Finney, Wood and Dolphin by four points. 



Black Eagles 5-1 Panthers


SINGLES
Tom Briggs 3-1 Richard Honeyman
Ryan Goffin 3-2 Mick Hulley
Owen Cubitt 2-3 Russ Simons
Trevor Burkhill 3-0 Pat Meeson 

We stay at the Woodbourne for another Woodbourne derby as the leaders and defending Champions Black Eagles take on fourth placed Panthers looking to close in on second place. 

Up first it was Black Eagles Tom Briggs who got the team off to a perfect start taking out Richard Honeyman in four legs to put the leaders in front. 

In a quality second singles Mick Hulley took "The Manic" Ryan Goffin all the way to a decider but he couldn't finish him off as Goffin produced legs of 21, 14 and another 21 to secure the win which made the score 2-0 Black Eagles.

In another five leg contest Panthers, Russ Simons and youngster Owen Cubitt went toe to toe as Simons took the lead. Cubitt replied by equalising then taking out a 20 darter to nudge ahead. Simons replied with a 20 of his own to force another last leg shootout in which Simons nicked it to pull one back for the Panthers.

"Turbo" Trevor Burkhill made it 3-1 Black Eagles as he produced legs of 19 and 20 darter in which secured a 3-0 win over old pal Pat Meeson which put the leaders in the driving seat.



PAIRS
Trevor Burkhill/Tom Briggs 2-0 Chris Keane/Richard Honeyman
Steve Briggs/Ryan Goffin 2-1 Mick Hulley/Russ Simons

In the opening pairs it was the Black Eagles who wrapped up the win as Burkhill and Briggs ran out 2-0 winners over Chris Keane and Honeyman and in the other doubles Hulley and Simons took the lead over Steve Briggs and Goffin but they couldn't finish it off as the Black Eagles duo got their act together and turned it around to win in three which gave the leaders a 5-1 win. 


801 League
Tom Briggs/Owen Cubitt/Trevor Burkhill 801-785 Mick Hulley/Richard Honeyman/Russ Simons

Black Eagles secured the 801 victory as Tom Briggs, Cubitt and Burkhill secured a 16 point win over opponents Hulley, Honeyman and Simons to complete a good night of darts at the Woodbourne. 



Cutlers 5-1 Warriors 


SINGLES
Matt Pryor 3-2 Paul Brittle
C. Millson 3-1 Ian Webster
Darren Daly 0-3 Steve Newton
Peter Bell 3-0 Barry Brittle 

We head to the Cutlers next up as two of the bottom three teams go head to head as the Cutlers take on bottom of the table Warriors.

It was a tight opening game as Matt Pryer started with a 21 dart leg against Warriors captain Paul Brittle who managed to over-turn it and go 2-1 up by hitting his first 21 darter of the season but he couldn't finish off his opponent as Pryor equalised then won the decider to put the Cutlers ahead.

Next on was Millson making his Cutlers debut taking on Ian Webster and Millson gave a good account of himself as he registered a 3-1 victory to put his new side two up.

In the third game saw Darren Daly and Steve Newton produce a quality first leg as Daly hit a 180 but it was Newton who took the lead with a 16 dart leg and that knocked the wind out of Daly as Newton ran riot to win it in three and pull a match back for the Warriors.

Cutlers Peter Bell rounded off the singles as he took out Barry Brittle by three legs to nil.


PAIRS
Matt Pryor/Darren Daly 2-1 Paul Brittle/Angela Brittle 
Peter Bell/Sam Bowers 2-1 Barry Brittle/Steve Newton 

In a tight doubles games it was the Cutlers celebrating as Pryor and Daly won husband and wife Paul and Angela Brittle in the deciding leg and just when the luck is going against you the Warriors Barry Brittle and Newton took the lead over Bell and Bowers but it didn't last as the Cutlers pair won the final leg decider to secure a 5-1 win. 


801 League
Matt Pryor/Sam Bowers/C. Millson 797-801 Paul Brittle/Steve Newton/Ian Webster

In the 801 the Warriors managed to nick it as Paul Brittle, Newton and Webster won the match by four points over Pryor, Bowers and Millson. 



Pirates 1-5 Wolves


SINGLES
Sie Simmons 1-3 Pete Daffin
Anne Simmons 3-1 Kevin Bird
Tony Casril 0-3 M. Bower
Sarah Gregory 0-3 Laura Taylor

In the final game of the week we head to the Wilton as second bottom Pirates host third in the table Wolves.

Up first Pirates, Sie Simmons gave a good account of himself taking on Wolves captain Pete Daffin as Simmons took out a ton finish to level in the second leg but Daffin then went on to win in four taking out a 116 checkout in the process to give the Wolves the lead. 

Next up the Pirates equalised through Anne Simmons as she took on Kev Bird,  it was Anne who took the lead but Bird quickly levelled. In the third leg Simmons went in front again then in the fourth she wrapped up the match making the score 1-1.

In the third singles Wolves, Bower put his side back in front as he beat Tony Casril without losing a leg.

Wolves Laura Taylor then put daylight between the two sides as she made light work of Sarah Gregory winning her match in three legs of darts to make the scoreline 3-1 Wolves. 


PAIRS
Anne Simmons/Sie Simmons 1-2 Kevin Bird/M. Bower
Tony Casril/Sarah Gregory 0-2 Pete Daffin/Laura Taylor

In the pairs the Pirates partnership of Anne and Sie Simmons started well in their match with Bird and Bower nicking the opening leg to give the team half a chance, but it wasn't to be as the Wolves duo got their act together to secure the win in the last leg to give the Wolves victory. Captain Daffin and Taylor recorded a 2-0 win in there game against Casril and Gregory to secure a 5-1 win overall.


801 League
Anne Simmons/Sie Simmons/Tony Casril 801-674 M. Bower/Kevin Bird/Laura Taylor 

Pirates managed to win in the triples in solid fashion as Casril, Anne and Sie Simmons recorded a 127 points victory over Bower, Bird and Taylor to end the night on a high. 

Report by
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)

Saturday 5 January 2019

Punchbowl clip Eagles wings

Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League (Week 12)

Thursday 3rd January 2019 

Academicals 3-3 Bears

SINGLES
Conall Doughty 3-0 Antonio Cruz
Luke Cowling 3-1 Patrick Finney
Ritesh Deo 3-1 Mick Wood 
Jack Lewis 2-3 Brian Jones 

After a long Christmas break we finally get back to the Sheffield Darts Franchise League action and up first we head to the University Arms which promises to be a close game as the Academicals who start the year in sixth face a Bears side who aren't that far behind in ninth but with only a point separating the two sides in the table.

Up first Conall Doughty got the Academicals year off to a flyer as he took down Bears captain Antonio Cruz in straight legs taking out a 19 darter in the process. 

Things went from bad to worse for the Bears in the next game as Luke Cowling doubled his team's lead defeating Patrick Finney by a 3-1 scoreline.

In game three Ritesh Deo played well to take out Mick Wood in four legs of darts to make it three in three for the Uni lads. 

It was down to Brian Jones to keep the Bears in the match and he set off well taking the first two legs over Jack Lewis. In the third and fourth leg Lewis found his range and got himself back in the game as he forced a nervy decider in which Lewis had the chance to win it for the Academicals but it was Jones who stumbled over the line to get a match on the board for the Bears as we head to the pairs.


PAIRS
Conall Doughty/Ritesh Deo 1-2 Antonio Cruz/Brian Jones 
Jack Lewis/Luke Cowling 0-2 Patrick Finney/Mick Wood

In the pairs once again the Uni team had a chance to wrap up the match as Doughty and Deo faced Cruz and Jones as all players played their part as the match went to one each it was another opportunity for the Academicals to win but captain Cruz and Jones saved another match to force a decider.
In the final deciding pairs it was the Bears duo Patrick Finney and Mick Wood who completed the comeback from three down to grab a draw as they won Lewis and Cowling in two legs. 


801 League
Luke Cowling/Conall Doughty/Ritesh Deo 801-741 Antonio Cruz/Mick Wood/Patrick Finney

In the 801 game the Academicals achieved the win as Cowling, Doughty and Deo won by a 60 points margin over Cruz, Wood and Finney to finish the night on a high. 


Aces 6-0 Wizards

ACES WIN BY W/O DUE TO THE WIZARDS NOT TURNING UP



Panthers 2-4 Railwaymen 

SINGLES
Pat Meeson 0-3 Pete Bramley
Richard Honeyman 2-3 Steve Brittle
Russ Simons 3-2 Geoff Higgs 
Mick Hulley 0-3 Gavin Pilling

In a top of the table clash at the Woodbourne Hotel it was third vs second as the Panthers faced the Railwaymen with just a point separating the two teams. 

It was the away side who got off to the best possible start as "Perfect" Pete Bramley who played well throughout defeating Pat Meeson in three legs. 

In a close second game, Panthers Richard Honeyman saw himself go in front twice against opponent Steve Brittle who managed to keep his cool and after equalising to make it two each it was Brittle who pounced and nicked the decider to make it two for the Railwaymen.

In the third singles it went down to another last leg shootout as Railwaymen's Geoff Higgs took the lead against Russ Simons, who then countered back to overturn the score in his favour, Higgs played well in the fourth leg to make it two each but it wasn't his night as Simons hit the winning double to keep the Panthers in with a shout. 

Panthers Mick Hulley took on Gavin Pilling in the final singles with a chance to draw the teams level but things didn't get off to a good start as Pilling took the opener. It was Pilling again who doubled his lead giving Hulley a mountain to climb and he never really kept close to Pilling as he ran out a 3-0 winner to make it 3-1 Railwaymen after the singles games. 


PAIRS
Pat Meeson/Richard Honeyman 0-2 Gavin Pilling/Alan Jackson
Russ Simons/Mick Hulley 2-1 Martin Scott/Pete Bramley

In a crucial first pairs Pilling and Jackson knew a win over Meeson and Honeyman would give the team the victory and they went about their business in a positive fashion as they secured a 2-0 win to guarantee victory for the Railwaymen with one to play. In the final pairs Simons and Hulley worked well together as they pulled a game back to make the score respectable as they won Scott and Bramley in the decider but the night belonged to the Railwaymen as they secured a 4-2 win.


801 League
Mick Hulley/Russ Simons/Richard Honeyman 801-799 Alan Jackson/Martin Scott/Steve Brittle 

In the triples match it couldn't have been any closer as Panthers Hulley, Simons and Honeyman hit the winning double in a tight contest over Jackson, Scott and Brittle to win it by just two points.



Pussies 3-3 Black Eagles 

SINGLES
Steven Caley 3-0 Tom Briggs
James Thomas 1-3 Steve Briggs
Mick Swift 0-3 Trevor Burkhill 
Tom Wright 3-0 Jason Burkhill 

Over at the Punchbowl it was the Pussies who sit fourth take on leaders Black Eagles who have a perfect 10 straight wins to defend.

It was the Pussies who took the lead through a good display of darts by Steven Caley as he hit two 20 dart legs against Tom Briggs who himself managed a maximum but it was in vain as Caley ran out 3-0 winner.

James "Tank" Thomas took the lead against Steve Briggs in the next game but couldn't keep the form going as Briggs came back to win it in four and record a 21 dart leg in the process to level the scores up.

Black Eagles found themselves in front for the first time as "Turbo" Trevor Burkhill made light work of Mick Swift hitting legs of 20, 17 and 15 darts as well as a 130 finish to put the leaders in front. 

In the fourth and final singles Tom Wright equalised for the Pussies in a 3-0 victory over Black Eagles captain Jason Burkhill. 


PAIRS
James Thomas/Alex Sproston 0-2 Tom Briggs/Steve Briggs
Mick Swift/Steven Caley 2-0 Jason Burkhill/Trevor Burkhill 

Both teams couldn't be separated as the pairs kicked off as up next it was the father/son duo of Steve and Tom Briggs who gave the Black Eagles a chance of the win in a 2-0 victory over Thomas and Alex Sproston but in the decider the Pussies eared a well earned draw as Swift and Caley won it in two over the Burkhill brothers Jason and Trevor to end the defending champions run of ten  straight wins. 


801 League
James Thomas/Alex Sproston/Tom Wright 765-801 Trevor Burkhill/Steve Briggs/Tom Briggs 

It was the Black Eagles team of Trevor Burkhill, Steve and Tom Briggs who raced to victory in the triples taking out Thomas, Sproston and Wright by 36 points. 



Wolves 5-1 Cutlers

SINGLES
Pete Daffin 3-1 Matt Pryor 
M. Bower 3-0 Stuart Halliwell 
Laura Taylor 3-2 Darren Daly 
Lee Birch 1-3 Peter Bell

We end the weeks action back at the Woodbourne as the Wolves who sit fifth play seventh placed Cutlers with both teams looking to make a charge for he top three.

It was Wolves captain "Super Daff's Pete Daffin who kicked off the match against a steady opponent in Matt Pryor, it was Pryor who got off the mark with a 21 dart leg. Daffin levelled then took the third leg to nudge in front. In the fourth leg "Super Daff's" found some magic to win the match hitting a max on his way to a individual league record 11 dart leg and a ton finish to boot to put the Wolves in front. 

Wolves doubled their lead soon after as Bower played well to win by three legs to nil against Stuart Halliwell.

In the third game Laura Taylor made it three in three as she was took all the way against Darren Daly with both players going in front in the match it was Taylor who won the deciding leg to make it three for the Wolves. 

Peter Bell kept his team in the game in the final singles as he won Lee Birch by a 3-1 scoreline taking out a good 130 finish to reduce the arrears.


PAIRS
Pete Daffin/Laura Taylor 2-1 Sam Bowers/Stuart Halliwell 
Sue Edwards/M. Bower 2-0 Darren Daly/Peter Bell

In the opening pairs Cutlers Bowers and Halliwell gave themselves a chance as they won the first leg over Daffin and Taylor but it was the Wolves duo who pushed on to win it which secured the Wolves victory. Edwards and Bower wrapped up the night with a 2-0 win over Daly and Bell to give the Wolves an overall 5-1 win to push them up to third in the table. 


801 League
Pete Daffin/Laura Taylor/M. Bower 793-801 Peter Bell/Darren Daly/Sam Bowers

To finish off in the triples it was the Cutlers team of Bell, Daly and Bowers who got a bit of revenge as they won opponents Daffin, Taylor and Bower by an eight point margin.


Report by 
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)