Monday, 1 October 2018

SFL: REPORT ACES DRAW HIGH CARD WITH WOLVES

Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League 2018/19 Season (Week 3)

Thursday 27th September 2018

Aces 3-3 Wolves

SINGLES
Wes Deane 3-1 Lee Birch 
Ian Speed 0-3 Pete Daffin 
Mick Smith 3-1 Laura Taylor
Trevor Tye 1-3 John Lieber

We start week three at the Newbold Aces as the hosts played the Wolves in a close fought encounter, Wes Deane opened the night with a 21 and a 16 dart leg on his way to a 3-1 win over Lee Birch to make it a solid start for the Aces. 

Wolves captain Pete Daffin quickly levelled the scores over Ian Speed as "Super Daff's" played some solid darts taking out a 17, 20 and a 15 dart finish to win the match and equalise.

Up next was Mick Smith against Laura Taylor in a match which saw Smith kick off with a 17 darter then Smith doubled his lead soon after, then Taylor took a leg in the third but Smith won it in the fourth to put the Aces back in front. 

In the final singles game Trevor Tye started well for the Aces as he went one up over John Lieber, Lieber then found his range and after equalising it was Lieber who took control and ran out with a 3-1 victory to make it two each.


PAIRS
Wes Deane/Trevor Tye 2-0 Pete Daffin/Laura Taylor
Mick Smith/Ian Speed 0-2 John Lieber/Lee Birch

As the pairs started with the scores level between the two sides. Wolves captain paired himself alongside Laura Taylor but the two struggled as the pairing of Wes Deane and Trevor Tye didn't drop a leg to which gave the Aces a chance of victory going into the other pairs. 


In the next pairs with the scoreline on a knife edge Mick Smith and Ian Speed had a chance to win it for the home side but they found John Lieber and Birch in good form and they rescued a draw for the Wolves. 


801 League
Ian Speed/Mick Smith/Trevor Tye 801-735 Pete Daffin/John Lieber/Lee Birch

In the 801 match the trio of Speed, Smith and Tye defeated Daffin, Lieber and Birch by a 66 points scoreline to finish off the night.



Bears 0-6 Panthers

SINGLES
Adam Smith 0-3 Russ Simons
Brian Jones 1-3 Richard Honeyman 
Tracy Bell 0-3 Richard Brown 
Mick Wood 0-3 Mick Hulley

Over at the Woodbourne it was the Bears who struggled to get a grip on the game as they faced an in form Panthers in the clash of the Woody teams as Panthers Russ Simons kicked off with a 3-0 win over Adam Smith. 

Richard Honeyman and Brian Jones both hit 19 dart legs as they squared up against each other but it was Honeyman who ran out a 3-1 winner to put the Panthers two up. 

Things went from bad to worse for the Bears as Tracy Bell took on Richard Brown who hit a 19 darter in his way to a three leg win.

In the fourth game on it was the battle of the Mick's as Panthers Hulley defeated Wood in another 3-0 scoreline winning the match with an 18 darter to give the Panthers an early win with still the pairs and triples to play.


PAIRS
Adam Smith/Andy Smith 0-2 Richard Honeyman/Richard Brown
Tracy Bell/Pat Finney 1-2 Mick Hulley/Russ Simons 

As the doubles kicked off the Bears team were in disarray only taking one leg in four games and it didn't get any better for them in the doubles as the Richard duo Honeyman and Brown defeated father and son Adam and Andy Smith by a 2-0 scoreline. 

To wrap up the pairs, Panthers Mick Hulley and Russ Simons defeated Pat Finney and Tracy Bell by two games to one to complete the Panthers whitewash.


801 League
Antonio Cruz/Mick Wood/Pat Finney 677-801 Richard Brown/Richard Honeyman/Russ Simons

In the 801 triples, the Bears were looking for a consolation as captain Antonio Cruz put himself alongside Mick Wood and Pat Finney in a contest with Richard's Honeyman and Brown who had Russ Simons alongside them. Bears team couldn't get a grip on the game as the Panthers trio completed the night with a full house of wins taking the match by a 124 point scoreline.



Black Eagles 6-0 Railwaymen

SINGLES
Jelger Tuinstra 3-1 Mark Howell
Trevor Burkhill 3-0 Steve Brittle 
Steve Briggs 3-0 Alan Jackson
John Walton 3-0 Gavin Pilling 

Over at the other side of the Woodbourne, Black Eagles took on the Railwaymen with the Champions dominating from the off as Jelger Tuinstra defeated Mark Howell 3-1 hitting a 19 and an 18 darter to win it. 

Up next "Turbo" Trevor Burkhill took out a 19 and a 17 dart leg on his way to a 3-0 win over Steve Brittle to double the Black Eagles lead.

Alan Jackson for the Railwaymen was up against Steve Briggs next but he found it tough as Briggs hit an 18 and then a 17 darter for the victory to make it three in three for the hie side.

It was the former World Champion John Walton fourth on against Gavin Pilling and Walton didn't let the team down as he recorded legs of 19, 18 and 17 darters to put Pilling to the sword in a 3-0 rout to make it four for the defending Champions.




PAIRS
Jelger Tuinstra/Owen Cubitt 2-0 Mark Howell/Alan Jackson
John Walton/Tom Briggs 2-1 Steve Brittle/Gavin Pilling 

In the pairs it was Tuinstra and Cubitt who didn't put a foot wrong in their game against Howell and Jackson as their recorded a 2-0 win.

Railwaymen's Steve Brittle and Pilling managed a leg over John Walton and Steve Brigs but couldn't finish them off as they went down 2-1 to round off a 6-0 scoreline for the home side.


801 League
Owen Cubitt/Ryan Goffin/Tom Briggs 801-766 Steve Brittle/Alan Jackson/Gavin Pilling 

As the triples game got underway the Railwaymen trio of Steve Brittle, Alan Jackson and Gavin Pilling were looking to get something out of the match against Owen Cubitt, Ryan Goffin and Tom Briggs and they came quite close but the Black Eagles trio took the game by 35 points in the end to complete a clean sweep. 



Pirates 5-1 Warriors

SINGLES
T. Casril 3-0 Paul Brittle
Anne Simmons 3-0 Nicola Warne
Lee Slack 1-3 Steve Newton
Gareth Chivers 3-2 Ian Webster

Over at the Wilton, Pirates took on the Warriors with both teams searching for their first win of the season. Pirates Casril got off to a perfect start as he defeated captain Paul Brittle 3-0.

Anne Simmons continued where Casril left off as she too took a good scalp defeating Nicola Warne by the same 3-0 scoreline.

Warriors were on the ropes early after two early losses but "Hero" Steve Newton pulled a game back for them winning Lee Slack by three legs to one.

In game four, Ian Webster was very close to levelling the scores up but he only went down in the final leg against Gareth Chivers who scraped over the line to make it 3-1 to the Pirates after the singles.


PAIRS
Anne Simmons/Sie Simmons 2-0 Steve Newton/Nicola Warne
Gareth Chivers/Lee Slack 2-1 Paul Brittle/Angela Brittle 

You could've forgiven the Warriors not to have felt a bit deflated after the last singles game, losing it like they did made a big difference to the scoreline, it didn't get any better for them in the pairs as Steve Newton and Nicola Warne lost out to husband/wife Anne and Sie Simmons by two legs to nil.

Another married couple Paul and Angela Brittle paired up to play Gareth Chivers and Lee Slack. Pirates duo took the lead but the Brittles hit back to level but unfortunately they couldn't keep the momentum going and went down 2-1 which gave the Pirates a 5-1 victory for their first win of the season.


801 League
Mandy Slack/S. Gregory/Xenia Chivers 796-801 Angela Brittle/Sandra Webster/Barry Brittle 

In the 3 v 3 match it was the Warriors trio of Angela Brittle, Sandra Webster and Barry Brittle celebrating as they won by a 5 point margin over Mandy Slack, S. Gregory and Xenia Chivers to end the night. 



Cutlers 3-3 Academicals

SINGLES
Matt Pryor 0-3 Adam Warner 
Darren Daly 3-0 Ben Tomlinson
Lee Hart 0-3 Jack Lewis
Cutlers W/O

In the final game of week three in the Franchise Darts League we head to the Cutler who hosted there first ever League game against the Academicals. Things didn't get off to the best of starts for the hosts as Matt Pryor went down to Adam Warner 3-0. Darren Daly hit a 19 dart leg for the Cutlers to open his game against Ben Tomlinson who had no reply as Daly won by the same 3-0 scoreline to level. In the final singles game Cutlers Lee Hart went down for the third consecutive 3-0 result against Jack Lewis which in theory levelled the scores up due to the Academicals fielding a weakened side.


PAIRS
Andrew Pike/Stuart Halliwell 0-2 Adam Warner/Jack Lewis
Cutlers W/O

Onto the pairs where only one match took place due to the Academicals being short but it was a solid victory for them as Adam Warner and Jack Lewis defeated Andrew Pike and Stuart Halliwell to rescue an unlikely draw despite conceding two games without playing. 


801 League
Sam Bowers/Lee Hart/Matt Pryor 711-801 Jack Lewis/Adam Warner/Ben Tomlinson 

To top off a remarkable performance from the Uni side, Lewis, Warner and Tomlinson win the 801 game over Sam Bowers, Hart and Pryor by 90 points to round off a great night for the team.

Report by 
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)

Monday, 24 September 2018

New Side Cutler Top Of The Table With Fine Victory In SFL

Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League 2018/19 Season (Week 2)

Sponsored by Red Dragon Darts & Projectdarts

Thursday 20th September 2018

Panthers 1-5 Black Eagles 

SINGLES
Richard Honeyman 0-3 John Walton 
Russ Simons 3-2 Tom Briggs 
Mick Hulley 0-3 Trevor Burkhill
Richard Brown 1-3 Ryan Goffin 

We open week two of the Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League at the Woodbourne where hosts the Panthers take on the champions Black Eagles in the first Woodbourne tussle of the season.

Up first was Panthers Richard Honeyman who couldn't make an impact against former World Champion John Walton as Walton took out a 17, 20 and then winning it with his best leg of 14 darts as well a hitting two maximums in a vintage display of darts to put the Black Eagles in front. 


Next up was Tom Briggs looking to double the lead but his opponent Russ Simons had other ideas in this close match. Briggs took the lead but got pegged back by a 17 dart leg from Simmons. Briggs then took out a 16 darter to make it 2-1 but couldn't cross the winning line as Simmons hit a 180 followed by a 21 and a 20 darter in the decider to win it to level the scores.

After that thriller of a second game "Turbo" Trevor Burkhill made no mistake in his match with Mick Hulley as he recorded back to back 20 dart legs and then taking the match with the best leg of the night a 13 darter to give Hulley no chance which put the Champions back in front. 

In the fourth game on Richard Brown shot out of the blocks for the Panthers taking the lead against "The Manic" Ryan Goffin in 20 darts. Goffin soon got to grips with the match and after equalising Goffin recorded a 17 darter to nudge in front and then he won the game in the next leg to make it 3-1 to the Black Eagles.


PAIRS
Richard Honeyman/Richard Brown 0-2 Steve Briggs/John Walton 
Russ Simons/Mick Hulley 1-2 Trevor Burkhill/Ryan Goffin 

Panthers had it all to do going into the pairs as Honeyman and Brown faced Steve Briggs and Walton. It was the Black Eagles duo who were the most consistent as they won the game 2-0 to win the match with one to spare.

In the next pairs game Trevor Burkhill and Ryan Goffin had a trickier time of it playing Russ Simons and Mick Hulley who gave it a real good go after going 1-0 down the Panthers pair fought back and drew level but the Goffin and Burkhill duo hit the deciding double which won them the game to give the defending Champs a 5-1 win. 


801 League
Russ Simons/Richard Honeyman/Mick Hulley 643-801 Steve Briggs/Tom Briggs/Trevor Burkhill 

In the triples match to finish the Black Eagles team of Steve and Tom Briggs plus Trevor Burkhill defeated Simons, Honeyman and Hulley by 158 points to round off a good night of darts.



Pussies 2-4 Bears

SINGLES
Steven Caley 2-3 Adam Smith
James Thomas 2-3 Ryan Phoenix 
Mick Swift 3-1 Brian Jones
Glynn Harris 3-2 Adam Chadwick 

Over at the Punchbowl the Pussies host the Bears hoping to get their first points of the season. 

Things didn't get off to a good start for the Pussies as Adam Smith and Steven Caley did battle. Smith was always in front in the game hitting and 18 darter in the third leg but after Caley forced a decider it was Smith who won it to open the scoring. 

Up next was another match that went to a decider between James Thomas and Ryan Phoenix. Thomas managed a maximum as both men found themselves ahead in the game but it was Phoenix who rose to make it another win in the final leg to put the Bears two up.

Pussies managed to drag themselves back in the match in game three as Mick Swift took out Brian Jones 3-1 to reduce the arrears in the scoreline. 

In the fourth game on Pussies made it all square as Glyn Harris and Adam Chadwick went at it leg for leg with the match ending in favour of Harris in the fifth and final leg which drew the team's level in some tight singles matches.


PAIRS
Thomas Wright/Glynn Harris 1-2 Adam Chadwick/Brian Jones 
Mick Swift/James Thomas 1-2 Adam Smith/Andy Smith 

In the penultimate pairs games where most matches are won and lost and this was no different as the Bears Adam Chadwick and Brian Jones won in the decider against duo Tom Wright and Glyn Harris to make it 3-2 Bears. 

In the other crucial pairs match it was a tussle that also went to three legs as the Bears, Adam and Andy Smith won it against Mick Swift and James Thomas to make the final score 4-2.


801 League
Steve Caley/Thomas Wright/James Thomas 801-757 Pat Finney/Tracy Bell/Andy Smith

There was some consolation for the Pussies at the end of the night as Steve Caley, Tom Wright and James Thomas defeated Pat Finney, Tracy Bell and Andy Smith by 44 points in the 801 match.



Warriors 0-6 Cutlers

SINGLES
Ian Webster 0-3 Andrew Pike
Paul Brittle 0-3 Darren Daly 
Nicola Warne 2-3 Lee Hart
Steve Newton 2-3 Peter Bell 

We're at the Midland next as two teams looking for a good  season ahead as the Warriors face another new team in the Cutlers hoping to continue a good start. 

Cutlers raced out of the blocks in the opening games as Andrew Pike took out Ian Webster by a three nil scoreline hitting a 17 dart leg along the way.

Darren Daley followed suit by winning Paul Brittle also without dropping a leg taking out a 134 and a 21 darter to win the match to make it two for the Cutlers.

Warriors got some legs on the board but couldn't sneak a win after game three as Nicola Warne threw away a 2-0 lead against Lee Hart to go down 3-2. 

Steve Newton also took the lead against Pete Bell only for Bell to wrap up the win in the final leg for the Cutlers taking out an 118 three dart finish which wrapped up the win heading into the doubles.


PAIRS
Paul Brittle/Ian Webster 0-2 Sam Bowers/Andrew Pike
Steve Newton/Nicola Warne 0-2 Peter Bell/Darren Daly

It didn't get any better for the Warriors in the doubles as Paul Brittle and Ian Webster went down 2-0 against Sam Bowers and Andrew Pike.

In the next pairs Peter Bell and Darren Daley won Steve Newton and Nicola Warne by the same scoreline to wrap up a whitewash win for the Cutlers and remain top.


801 League
Sandra Webster/Angela Brittle/Nicola Warne 797-801 Sam Bowers/Lee Hart/Andrew Pike

In the final 801 match Warriors team of Webster, Brittle and Warne gave it a real go against Bowers, Hart and Pike but in the end they went down by just 4 points which was very unlucky as the Cutlers completed the clean sweep for the night. 



Wolves 4-2 Pirates

SINGLES

Lee Birch 3-0 Michael Slack
Kevin Bird 3-0 Gareth Chivers
Graham Waller 3-0 Xenia Chivers
John Lieber 3-1 Lee Slack

In the final match of the second week we were back to the Woodbourne as the Wolves who play their 2nd match of the season face a Pirates side who suffered defeat in there first game. 

It was the Wolves who started the strongest as Lee Birch, Kevin Bird and Graham Waller all recorded 3-0 victories over Michael Slack, Gareth Chivers and Xenia Chivers respectively to put them in a commanding lead. In the fourth and final singles John Lieber took out a 19 darter in his match with Lee Slack to go 2-0 up. Slack pulled a leg back in the the third but Lieber won it in the fourth to give the Wolves victory.


PAIRS
John Lieber/Lee Birch 1-2 Sie Simmons/Anne Simmons
Kevin Bird/Sue Edwards 0-2 Gareth Chivers/Lee Slack

Over to the pairs after the Wolves were in complete command in the singles but the doubles matches was a different story as husband and wife? Sie Simmons who recorded a maximum in this game and Anne Simmons defeated John Lieber and Lee Birch in the deciding leg to reduce the arrears. 

In the next pairs game Gareth Chivers and Lee Slack paired up to pull another game back for the Pirates as they won Kevin Bird and Sue Edwards which gave the overall scoreline a respectable 4-2 Wolves win.


801 League
Lee Birch/John Lieber/Kevin Bird 801-726 Sie Simmons/Anne Simmons/Mandy Slack

To round off the weeks action, the triples Wolves team of Lee Birch, John Lieber and Kevin Bird won by 65 points over Mandy Slack plus Sie and Anne Simmons to end a good night. 

Report by
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)

Sunday, 16 September 2018

Bears Secure Debut Win as SFL Kicks Off Season 3

Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League 2018/19 Season (Week 1)

Sponsored by Projectdarts

Thursday 13th September 2018

Bears 4-2 Academicals 

Red Dragon Sheffield Darts Franchise League 2018/19 season kicked off on Thursday night with a brand new format of four singles, two pairs matches and a triple game to end the night with points in that match going to the brand new 801 league table. 


SINGLES
Adam Smith 3-1 Jack Lewis 
Brian Jones 3-2 Tim Close
Adam Chadwick 3-0 Conall Doughty
Andy Smith 0-3 Adam Warner

We start with the newcomers to the league Woodbourne Bears who have a mix of youth and experience in their ranks which could stand them in good stead as the season progresses taking on the Academicals in a good test for both teams to kick off the season. 

Singles kicked off with Bears Adam Smith making his Franchise League debut and making an impact defeating Jack Lewis by three legs to one as he recorded a 19 darter and a maximum to get the Bears up and running.

Up next Tim Close stepped up for the Uni looking to level up the scores as he played another debutant Brian Jones in a closely fought contest that went all the way as every leg went with throw. Close took out a 21 darter to force a decider but it was Jones who grabbed the win to make it two for the Bears. 

Bears were on a roll after the opening two games and Adam Chadwick kept the ball rolling in his match with Conall Doughty after hitting two 20 dart legs and a 180 to secure a win in three and make it 3-0 for the home side at the halfway stage.

In the fourth game on Academicals Adam Warner showed his class in his game with Andy Smith who had no answer to Warner's back to back 21 darters plus an 18 dart leg to win it in three to keep the Academicals in with an outside chance going into the pairs. 


PAIRS
Andy Smith/Adam Chadwick 2-0 Adam Warner/Jack Lewis
Patrick Finney/Mick Wood 0-2 Conall Doughty/Tim Close 

We open the first best of 3 doubles game in the league with the Bears Andy Smith who lost his singles and Adam Chadwick who performed well and looked in good form face Adam Warner who won his singles with every leg 21 darts or under partner Jack Lewis who opened the night with a defeat in four. It was the home pairing who started the better and they continued the form to take a 2-0 victory and win the game for the Bears on their debut with one to spare.

In the other doubles game Conall Doughty and Tim Close played well together as they defeated Pat Finney and Mick Wood to reduce the arrears on the night to make the score a respectable 4-2 win for the new team from the Woodbourne.


801 League
Patrick Finney/Mick Wood/Tracy Bell 571-801 Adam Warner/Conall Doughty/Tim Close

In the brand new triples 801 League it was Academicals Adam Warner, Conall Doughty and Tim Close taking on pairs partners Pat Finney, Mick Wood and Tracy Bell who was making her debut in the league. It was success for the Academicals as they raced to the finishing line pretty comfortably in the end and took the spoils. 


Black Eagles 6-0 Pussies 

SINGLES
Jelger Tuinstra 3-2 James Thomas
Trevor Burkhill 3-0 T. Wright
Ryan Goffin 3-2 Alex Sproston
Steve Briggs 3-1 G. Harris 

Back to back champions Black Eagles opened up with a home game against the Punchbowl Pussies looking to lay down a marker for the season. 


Jelger Tuinstra took on James "Tank" Thomas in the opener and the latter started all guns blazing taking out a 16 dart leg. Tuinstra replied with a leveller but Thomas went back in front and looked set for the win but Jelger turned it on in the final two legs after equalising with an 18 darter he went into the final leg which saw him miss out on an 11 darter to win it hitting a 180, 81, 140 which left him with a 100 checkout to finish but he finally got over the line winning the match in 17 darts to put the Black Eagles in front but fair play to Thomas he gave a good account of himself. 

Next was a very consistent "Turbo" Trevor Burkhill in which he defeated Wright with three consecutive 21 dart legs plus a ton finish to make it two for the home side. 

In another close game in the third Pussies Alex Sproston went all the way with "The Manic" Ryan Goffin with the latter kicking off with a max and 21 dart leg. Sproston levelled soon after but Goffin then took out a 140 to nudge bakin front. Once again Sproston wasn't going to lie down as he took out the fourth which made it another five leg match which saw confident Goffin shine through to take the match to make it three in three. 

In the fourth match G, Harris needed to win Steve Briggs to keep the Pussies in it. Briggs opened with a 15 to go ahead, Harris kept his nerve to level but Briggs showed his experience to take out a 17 darter to make it 2-1 then finishing of the singles with a win in four and give the Champions the win before the double games.


PAIRS
Owen Cubitt/Jelger Tuinstra 2-0 James Thomas/Steven Caley
Trevor Burkhill/Tom Briggs 2-0 T. Wright/Alex Sproston 

As the pairs started no pressure was on the Black Eagles and it showed as Owen Cubitt and Jelger Tuinstra took out Thomas and Caley without conceding and it was the same scoreline in the next doubles as Burkhill and Tom Briggs took out Wright and Sproston to complete the whitewash and make it a perfect start for the Black Eagles.


801 League
Owen Cubitt/Tom Briggs/Steve Briggs 801-793 T. Wright/Alex Sproston/G. Harris

Night finished off with Father/Son Steve and Tom Briggs as well as Owen Cubitt grabbed victory in the 801 game against Wright, Sproston and Harris after hitting a 180 in the process as well as winning it with a 134 finish to complete a perfect night for the back to back Champions.


Cutler vs Wolves
Cutler 6-0 Wolves with Cutler also taking the 801 game

Hawks vs Warriors 
MATCH POSTPONED


Pirates 2-4 Aces

SINGLES
Lee Slack 1-3 Ian Speed 
Gareth Chivers 1-3 D. Wilks
Anne Simmons 0-3 Mick Smith 
Sie Simmons 3-2 Trevor Tye

Over to the Pirates who took on the Aces as the singles started off with Ian Speed hitting a 20 darter in the opening leg of the season against Lee Slack who levelled up soon after but then Speed went on to take it in four to put the Aces ahead.

Up next the Aces Wilks put his two ahead after defeating Gareth Chivers in another 3-1 scoreline. 

Aces were on a roll as Mick Smith started with a 21 darter in his match with Anne Simmons. Simmons didn't have any answer to Smith as he walked off with a win in three without reply. 

In the final singles match Pirates plucked a game back as Sie Simmons and Trevor Tye took us all the way to a decider in which Simmons took the win to keep his side involved going into the pairs.


PAIRS
Xenia Chivers/Mandy Slack 0-2 Ian Speed/Mick Smith
Anne Simmons/Sie Simmons 2-0 Trevor Tye/D. Wilks

The pairs started with Pirates Xenia Chivers and Mandy Slack needing a win against Ian Speed and Mick Smith but the latter was too good as they too the match in two to record a win for the Aces.

In the other pairs game Anne and Sie Simmons took out Trevor Tye and Wilks to reduce the arrears for the night to 4-2.


801 League
Gareth Chivers/Xenia Chivers/Lee Slack 793-801 Ian Speed/Mick Smith/Trevor Tye

In the 801 game to finish off Speed, Smith and Tye defeated Gareth and Xenia Chivers plus Lee Slack to round off a good night for the away side. 


Railwaymen 3-3 Panthers 

SINGLES
Steve Brittle 0-3 Russ Simons
Pete Bramley 3-1 Pat Meeson
Martin Scott 3-2 Mick Hulley
Gav Pilling 1-3 Richard Brown

In the final match of the opening weeks action in the Franchise League the Railwaymen play host to the Panthers and it was the Panthers who raced out of the blocks as Russ Simons took out a 21 and a 16 dart leg on his way to a 3-0 win over Steve Brittle to open the scoring for his side.

Up next "Landlord" Pat Meeson faced "Perfect" Pete Bramley who after a steady opening leg from both men which saw Bramley take it both players played well as Meeson levelled with a 16 darter but then Bramley fired in a 19 and he then also took out a 16 to win the game and level up the scores.
In the third game Panthers Mick Hulley and Martin Scott went all the way in a close battle between the two which saw Scott take out a 21 dart leg which saw him level the scores at two each then in the decider Scott managed to hold off Hulley to win which put the match 2-2to the home side. 

In the fourth and final singles game Gav Pilling took the lead against opponent Richard Brown but that's the best it got for him as Brown hit another gear which saw him take out a 160 finish on his way to a 2-2 between the two teams. 


PAIRS
Steve Brittle/Gav Pilling 0-2 Russ Simons/Pat Meeson 
Pete Bramley/Martin Scott 2-1 Mick Hulley/Richard Brown

Railwaymen were chasing the game by the time the doubles came around and Steve Brittle and Gavin Pilling couldn't get a rhythm going together as Russ Simons and Pat Meeson took the match 2-0 which secured the Panthers lead.

In the next pairs games Mick Hulley and Richard Brown took the lead against Pete Bramley and Martin Scott but unfortunately for them it didn't last as the latter got their act together and turned the game around to win to reduce the final score to 3-3 on the night.


801 League
Martin Scott/Gav Pilling/Pete Bramley 1-0 Mick Hulley/Russ Simons/Pat Meeson

To finish off the week we had the triples which saw Panthers side contain of Hulley, Simons and Meeson lose out to Scott, Pilling and Bramley which was consolation for the Railwaymen but no doubt these two sides will be at the top end come the end of the season. 


Report by
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)

Saturday, 4 August 2018

SUPER DAFFS TAKES SFL SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP

Super Daffs takes the Red Dragon Darts SFL Singles Championship


It was some competition that had seen Panthers Star Peter Daffin into the last four along with Former world champion John Walton,PDC and Yorkshire star Trevor Burkhill both from the Black Eagles and the man of the season Mick Swift who has transformed the Vulcans and risen them from the Ashes.All four men had battled into the semi finals with some decisive performances seeing off John Lieber,Micky Stocks and Mick Hulley and also the reigning champion Ryan Goffin in the last 8.Mick Swift was first up against Pete Daffin and hitting a 15 dart leg and a selection of 100+ shots he raced into a 3-1 lead and looking like he and his team have done all season and do it against the odds and although Mick never let up Super Daffs Pete Daffin came back with 3x16 legs to edge passed Mick Swift to make his first SFL singles final.The other semi final was amazing and had everything with ton plus out shots 4 180s between them which saw John race into a 2-0 lead before Trevor came back at him to level the game with a 12 dart leg and miss a chance to go 3-2 up before John went ahead again and then rattled in a 12 dart leg with the arrows and record a 109 average with Trev not too shabby in the 90s and  to set up a mouth watering final between two of the best players the region has ever produced.Pete won the arrows and basically kept strong on throw all the way while John beat the treble 20 bed into submission hitting 5x180s in the final including a 12 to level the game at 4-4.In the last leg John forged ahead with another maximum and was left sitting on a double with Pete trailing but then took out a sweet three dart finish on the bull to take the Singles championship for the Wolves.It was arguably as good as any singles competition seen to date.Brilliant and entertaining.