Monday, 6 March 2017

Academicals claim first win


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Aces 4-2 Wizards

Neil Bradley 3-1 Chris Simmons
Matt Needham 3-0 Lee Slack
Geoff Baker 3-1 Wayne Fletcher
Trevor Tye 3-0 Mandy Slack
Ian Speed 2-3 Sie Simmons
Dave Belfitt 2-3 Michael Slack


(Match 1) Neil Bradley 3-1 Chris Simmons

We kick things off with the Aces Neil Bradley taking on Chris Simmons and it was Simmons who took the opening leg on throw. Bradley quickly responded to level then in the third managing to grab the first break of throw of the night which set him up nicely to throw for the match which Bradley finished off the game in four to put the home side in front.

Matt Needham
(Match 2) Matt Needham 3-0 Lee Slack (Captain)

The Wizards captain was next up in the shape of Lee Slack looking for a quick response facing Matt Needham. It was Needham who kicked off with a hold of throw in the opener, with confidence high Needham put Slack under all sorts of pressure and broke him in the second leg which led the way for him to throw for the match which he comfortably did to make it 2-0 to the Aces.






(Match 3) Geoff Baker 3-1 Wayne Fletcher

In game three with the home side in control Geoff Baker was looking to keep the winning run going as he took on Wayne Fletcher and Baker quickly threw down the gauntlet with a break of the throw in the opener. Fletcher threw well in the second leg to break straight back but Baker kept his rhythm to make it three consecutive breaks of throw which led him to throw for the match which Baker did convincingly to wrap up a 3-1 win to make it three out of three for his team.

(Match 4) Trevor Tye 3-0 Mandy Slack

The Aces were strolling at the halfway point in the match and Trevor Tye stepped up in game four looking to wrap it up early against Mandy Slack and Tye raced out of the blocks with a hold of throw to ease himself in the game. Slack was looking to level but Tye was just too strong after breaking to go two up, Tye wrapped up the win with a 21 darter to seal the victory for him and his team with still two to play.

(Match 5) Ian Speed 2-3 Sie Simmons

Sie Simmons was next on for the Wizards trying to make the score more respectable facing the captain Ian Speed and he got off to the best possible start with a hold of throw in the opener to take the lead, Speed responding well to level up but Simmons continued to pressurise the home sides captain to nudge ahead again after three legs but then the game notched up a gear with Speed forcing a decider with a 21 darter but Simmons followed that to win a closely fought game taking it in another 21 darts to pull a leg back for the Wizards.

(Match 6) Dave Belfitt 2-3 Michael Slack

Michael slack
In the final match of the evening Dave Belfitt and Michael Slack did battle in a game which saw Belfitt open his account with a hold, Slack responded immediately with a leveller but that didn't put Belfitt off as he kept throw to make it 2-1 but back came Slack with some good darts to make it a decider in the final game which saw Slack land the winning double to give the Wizards a mini fight-back but the night belonged to the Aces as they leap-frogged the Panthers into third.



Black Eagles 6-0 Warriors

John Walton 3-0 Jodie Bruce
Jelger Tuinstra 3-0 Barry Brittle 
Tom Briggs 3-0 Ian Webster
Owen Cubitt 3-1 Nicola Warne
Tony Darlow 3-0 Paul Brittle
Trevor Burkhill 3-0 Steve Newton


(Match 1) John Walton 3-0 Jodie Bruce 

Opening the night was former World Champion John "Boy" Walton for the leaders taking on Jodie Bruce in a game which started with Walton breaking throw with a 21 darter and a 112 three dart checkout to ease himself in the contest, Walton held with ease in the following leg then wrapped up the match with a 20 dart leg to open the leaders account.

(Match 2) Jelger Tuinstra 3-0 Barry Brittle 

Warriors captain Barry Brittle was next up against Jelger Tuinstra and it was Jelger who opened the scoring with a hold of throw. Jelger then notched it up and put Brittle in all sorts of trouble taking the second leg with a break which set it up nicely for the win which Jelger delivered in style with a max finishing in 15 darts to double the leaders lead.

Tom Briggs
(Match 3) Tom Briggs 3-0 Ian Webster

After two games the Black Eagles were on the rampage against their Woodbourne counterparts and it wasn't likely to slow down as Tom Briggs showed in his game against Ian Webster, Briggs started with a break of throw to put him in the lead, in the next leg Briggs managed to hold to double his advantage and leaving Webster with it all to do. Briggs wrapped up the win in the third leg finishing with a 20 darter and a maximum thrown in for good measure to make the game 3-0 at the halfway stage.




(Match 4) Owen Cubitt 3-1 Nicola Warne

Another youngster in Owen "Ice" Cubitt was fourth on for the Black Eagles facing a possibly tricky opponent in Nicola Warne and as the opening leg shown where Warne broke the Cubitt throw to take the lead. Cubitt managed to break straight back with a 20 darter and then held in the third to go 2-1 up. Warne needed to break the youngster again to have any chance of victory but  she couldn't manage it and "Ice" cooly finished off the match with his best leg of the night an 18 dart finish to give the Black Eagles victory with still two to play.

(Match 5) Tony Darlow 3-0 Paul Brittle

Paul Brittle was fifth name on for the Warriors as he took on "The Tiger" Tony Darlow. It didn't take long for the Tiger to get in his stride opening with a 17 dart leg against the darts, Darlow managed to follow that up with a hold of throw in the second leg. Brittle had the darts in the third leg to mount a comeback but it wasn't to be as Darlow finished the game off with a 21 darter to make it five out five for the leaders.

Trevor burkhill
(Match 6) Trevor Burkhill 3-0 Steve Newton

It was Turbo time in the last match on as Trevor Burkhill faced "Hero" Steve Newton in a contest which saw "Turbo" open with a hold of throw then powered on to hit a 15 darter to make it two then wrapping up the night with a 104 finish to seal the victory to keep the Black Eagles marching on with the title surely in the bag now. 







Railwaymen 5-1 Panthers

Steve Marfleet 3-2 Lee Cushworth 
Martin Scott 3-2 John Lieber
Tom Gurran 3-0 Mick Hulley
Pete Bramley 2-3 Pat Meeson
Mark Gurran 3-0 John Schultz 
Gav Pilling 3-1 Mick Wood


Steve Marfleet
(Match 1) Steve Marfleet 3-2 Lee Cushworth

In the opener saw a tight affair between Railwaymen's Steve Marfleet and Panthers Lee Cushworth.  "Cushy" started things off with a hold to break the deadlock, Marfleet replied with an 18 dart leg to level, In the third leg Cushworth held again this item with a 20 darter, but back came Marfleet with a 21 of his own to force a decider in the first match of the night. Cushworth three first but Marfleet snatched the darts as Cushworth steadied away it was Marfleet who finished off the match with a deadly double finish to win in five to open the scoring for the Railwaymen.



(Match 2) Martin Scott 3-2 John Lieber 

Up next was the turn of Panthers captain John Lieber looking to equalise as he faced Martin Scott in another close match. Lieber set off with a break of throw followed by a 21 darter to put himself 2-0 up and cruising but Scott fought back after taking the third leg he broke back Lieber with a 17 dart leg and then hit a maximum in the deciding leg which set Scott up to complete the comeback and secure the victory in 21 darts to make it 2-0 to the home side.

(Match 3) Tom Gurran 3-0 Mick Hulley

Young prospect Tom Gurran was third up for the home side against Mick Hulley in a match which saw Gurran took control from the start after breaking throw in the opener, Gurran smashed in a 20 dart leg in the second to put him in control. The third leg saw Gurran wrap up the win against throw to make it three wins on the bounce for the Railwaymen.

Patrick Meeson
(Match 4) Pete Bramley 2-3 Pat Meeson

Woodbourne landlord Pat Meeson took on Pete "Perfect" Bramley in game four looking to stop the rot. Bramley opened with an hold of throw but Meeson quickly levelled. "Perfect" then hit a maximum which followed with him going ahead again but once again Meeson was equal to it and levelled up at two each with no player giving an inch. The decider saw Bramley with the darts but he couldn't match what he did in the previous two holds as Meeson took the advantage and smashed home a 20 dart leg to win the match and keep the Panthers in the game.


(Match 5) Mark Gurran 3-0 John Schultz 

Match five saw Mark Gurran looking to win it for the home side play John Schultz and Gurran was on a mission right from the off breaking in the opener to lay down a marker to his opponent. Gurran marched on in the second leg holding his throw to make it 2-0 with Schultz trying to keep touch it was Gurran's day as he took out the third leg to win it for the Railwaymen.

(Match 6) Gav Pilling 3-1 Mick Wood 

With victory in the bag for the Railwaymen Gav Pilling was looking to finish it off completely against Mick Wood and Pilling got off to the perfect start holding throw with a 180 and a 21 dart leg thrown in. Pilling continued the assault by breaking Wood in the second leg to leave his opponent with a mountain to climb. Wood did manage to pull a leg back against the darts to keep the pressure on but it was Pilling's night as he secured the win in four to give the Railwaymen a 5-1 win to consolidate second place in the table.


Sausages 5-1 Vulcans

Ben Beardmore 3-1 Lee Harper
Ben Dolman 3-2 Steve Whyers
Marc Ellis 3-0 Steve Voyse
Stephen Ewington 1-3 Tony Harper
Pete Bell 3-0 Michael Dobson 
Matt Pryor 3-1 Jim Smith


(Match 1) Ben Beardmore 3-1 Lee Harper

The Sausages kicked off the night with Ben "Boom" Beardmore taking on Lee Harper in which Harper did well to hold in the opening leg hitting a maximum in the process but that's as good as it got for him as Beardmore settled into the contest levelling with an 18 darter himself claiming a 180, then breaking throw in the third leg with a cool 2 dart finish to take the lead in 20 darts. "Boom" finished off the match with a solid 21 dart leg finishing off with a 126 finish to seal the win in an eventful opening game.


(Match 2) Ben Dolman 3-2 Steve Whyers

Steve Whyers was looking to equalise for the Vulcans as he faced Ben Dolman  in an evenly matched contest. Whyers broke throw in the first leg to put his opponent on the back foot, Dolman came back at him with some good darts in the second leg to level. Whyers then made it three consecutive breaks of throw in the game to put him one away from victory but Dolman fought back and save his best darts until the end where he overturned the deficit to win the game 3-2.

(Match 3) Marc Ellis 3-0 Steve Voyse

"Tiny" Marc Elllis was in good form in his match with Steve Voyse managing a break of throw in the opener then what followed was a 15 darter which put him two up then again on Voyse throw Ellis was just too good as he took out the winning double to fire the Sausages 3-0 up.

Tony Harper
(Match 4) Stephen Ewington 1-3 Tony Harper

The Sausages were in the driving seat as we entered the fourth game where Tony Harper for the Vulcans attempted to keep them in the tie against Stephen Ewington but it didn't start too well for him as Ewington took the first leg, Harper equalised soon after then broke for the first time with a 108 finish, 15 dart leg to set himself up for the win which he got in the fourth with a two dart finish, 19 dart leg to secure the win to grab a point back for the Vulcans.

(Match 5) Pete Bell 3-0 Michael Donson

With a little glimmer of a comeback for the Vulcans Michael Dobson attempted to pull another one back as he faced "The landlord" Pete Bell.  Bell seemed to be in fine form though as he broke in the first leg which dented Donson then after that Bell went on the rampage which saw him hold in the second and then wrap up the win in the third leg to secure the victory for the Sausages with one to play.

Marc Ellis
(Match 6) Matt Pryor 3-1 Jim Smith

In the sixth and final match it was the battle of the captains where Sausages Matt Pryor was looking to heap more misery on the opponents as he faced Jim Smith. Both men started well holding their throws with some consistent darts. As the game wore on Pryor got stronger and after taking the third leg to go 2-1 up his confidence was high and he continued to put Smith under pressure in the fourth leg where Pryor got ahead and managed to finish off Smith to win by three legs to one which gave the Sausages a 5-1 victory which consolidated fifth place in the table.



Wolves 2-4 Academicals 

Chris Keane 0-3 Tom Hogg
Pat Finney 0-3 Brad Clowery
Simon Sawford 3-1 Declan Parsons
Chris Markham 3-1 Matt Royle
Steve Naisbitt 1-3 Tim Close
Tom Sawford 1-3 Adam Warner


(Match 1) Chris Keane 0-3 Tom Hogg

Over at the Woodbourne, Wolves Chris Keane opened the night for his team against Academicals Tom Hogg but Keane struggled to get going and Hogg took full advantage taking the opening leg of the night then breaking quickly in the second leg to keep Keano under pressure. Hogg kept throwing good darts which secured him a 3-0 win to get the ball rolling for the Academicals.

(Match 2) Pat Finney 0-3 Brad Clowery

Up next for the away side was Brad Clowery as he faced an out of sorts Pat Finney. Clowery opened with a break of throw and felt in total control throughout the game where Finney just couldn't get going. Clowery threw well throughout the match where he finished Finney off without dropping a leg to put his team two up in no time.


(Match 3) Simon Sawford 3-1 Declan Parsons

Academicals seemed to be in total control after the second game with Wolves needing a confidence boost and they got that in Simon Sawford but things didn't start well for him as his opponent Declan Parsons started with a hold of throw, Sawford soon got into the game after equalising he managed then to break the Parsons throw hitting a maximum for his efforts then Sawford finished him off in the fourth leg to win 3-1 and bring the Wolves back into the tie.

(Match 4) Chris Markham 3-1 Matt Royle

Debutant for the Wolves Chris "Marksman" Markham was fourth on and with his new team fighting back he was looking to get off to a solid start against Matt Royle and he did just that holding throw in the opener then breaking his opponents throw in the second leg with a maximum thrown in for good measure. Royle hinted at a comeback after breaking straight back but "Marksman" wasn't going to be denied as he romped to a 3-1 win in a very good showing on his debut to level at 2-2.

Tim Close
(Match 5) Steve Naisbitt 1-3 Tim Close

In the fifth game with it still all to play for in this tussle at the bottom Tim Close for the Academicals faced Steve Naisbitt with the winner guaranteeing at least a draw which put the pressure on both men to perform. The game started with Close holding to take the lead, Naisbitt bounced back to level up but Close continued to throw well hitting a 19 darter which put him 2-1 up and then the turning point in the game was in the fourth leg where Naisbitt didn't start the leg well and never recovered as Close finished off the match to give the Academicals a 3-2 lead with a chance of victory in the final game.

(Match 6) Tom Sawford 1-3 Adam Warner

The deciding match of the night at the Woodbourne was Wolves, Tom "Shooter" Sawford facing Adam Warner who was looking to seal the win for the travelling side and Warmer couldn't have got off to a better start breaking Sawford in the first leg and managing to hold in the second to put "Shooter" under all sorts of pressure. Tom managed to pull a leg back with a 14 darter but it wasn't enough as Warner sealed the win in the fourth leg and gave the Academicals a huge win by four games to two which opened up a 7 point gap between them and their opponents.

Report by
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)

Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Eagles Take Team Knockout Title

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Sheffield Franchise League
Team Knockout
The first season of the Sheffield Franchise league produced a brilliant team knockout competition which left the High Flying Black Eagles against the Top Deck Aces from the Newbold club.Both teams had seen off several good sides on route to the final with the Woodbourne Black Eagles Beating the Railwaymen 4-2 in a last game decider and a 5-1 win over the Sausages from the Cumberland with young guns out in force.The semi final for the Woody side was a victory over the Frecheville Vulcans 4-2 and that sent them through to the final.Aces from Newbold would join them as they was quick to dispatch the Wolves 5-1 before a close game with the Panthers which went to 4-2 before setting up a final with the Black Eagles.


The Final
Greg Beard
Andy Umney 2-3 Greg Beard
Game one of the final was a very good close game with Beard smashing in a 18 dart leg before  Andy Umney of the Aces got it back to 1-1 and continued with a 20 dart leg by breaking Greg Beard straight away and then made it 2-1 before a rally from the Eagles player to bring it back to 2-2 although the man from Chesterfield Umney missed several darts for the match before Beard hit the winning double in leg 4 which he also hit a maximum and then in the last went on to take victory and put eagles 1-0 up.




John Walton 3-1 Matt Needham
Former world Champion John Walton was pushed all the way by Matt Needham in a very high quality match with John taking the opener before Needham levelled and missed 8 dart to take the lead before Walton took out a terrifc shot to take the lead and then in the last hit a barrage of treble 19s with 3x133 shot to set up a 14 dart leg and give the eagle a 2-0 lead.
Neil Bradley
Neil Bradley 1-3 Jelger tuinstra
Neil Bradley improving all the time kicked off with a 20 dart leg with a 180 to take a 1-0 lead and had the chance for 2-0 only for Jelger to show his dutch grit and fight back for a 2-1 lead himself with legs of 18 & 19 and then break Neil in the 4th with a 21 dart leg to give the Eagles a 3-0 lead.







Trevor Burkhill 3-1 Ian Speed
Turbo Trev lived up to his name with a quick break and a 20 dart leg to lead 2-0 over the Aces captain Ian and Ian responded with good arrows to peg it back to 2-1 and missed a chance to level as Trevor hit a 19 dart leg to take the Woodbourne side 4-0 up.
Stephen briggs
Stephen Briggs 3-0 Trevor Tye
Some excellent scoring by both men in this one as Steve took out a sweet two darter to give him the lead over the Aces player.Trevor got much more into things in the 2nd only to miss his chance at the double and Steve was straight in there checking out 65 to lead 2-0.Tye again was scoring well in the 3rd leg with Briggs doing the same and getting that decisive double to take the Wybourn man at heart over the line.
Pete Daffin 3-0 Mick Smith
Smith was quick in with the trebles in the opener unfortunately came up against an inform super Daffs running out a 3-0 winner with legs of 14 & 16 darts including a 180 and giving the Black eagles a 6-0 win in the final with Smith throwing well but unlucky.

Congratulations to the Black Eagles winning the team knockout but very unlucky to the Aces as the score didn't reflect how close the game was as the first two matches on the night was very nip and tuck and could have gone either way but it was a very enjoyable night and showed again how far this league has come in less than 6 months

Sunday, 19 February 2017

Railwaymen go 2nd after taming the Wolves

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16th February 2017

Black Eagles 4-2 Sausages 

Owen Cubitt 3-1 Marc Ellis
John Walton 3-0 Ben Dolman 
Tom Briggs 0-3 Jimmy Haslam
Trevor Burkhill 3-0 Matt Pryor
Steve Briggs 2-3 Steve Ewington
Pete Daffin 3-0 Pete Bell


We start with the champions elect the Woodbourne Black Eagles defending their 100% record against the Sausages who started the night in fifth but was looking to put pressure on the top four.


Owen cubitt
(Match 1) Owen Cubitt 3-1 Marc Ellis

The night kicked off with Owen "Ice" Cubitt taking on Mark Ellis, in the opening leg Cubitt stormed in front against the darts leaving himself a two dart finish after nine just wiring an 11 darter which he finished in 16 to take the lead in an explosive start for the youngster. Ellis managed to reply with an equaliser to break straight back but "Ice" showed his maturity beyond his years by winning the contest with 20 and 21 dart legs to finish and put the Black Eagles in front.




(Match 2) John Walton 3-0 Ben Dolman

On the back of Owen's solid performance in the first game it was the turn of former World Champion John Walton in the second match taking on Ben Dolman. Walton started with a steady 18 dart leg to take the lead and after breaking Dolman in the second leg they were only ever going to be one winner as John boy won the match in style taking out a 15 dart leg to put the leaders two up.


(Match 3) Tom Briggs 0-3 Jimmy Haslam

Aonther youngster stepped onto the oche in the third game for the Black Eagles in Tom Briggs facing a tough contest against Jimmy Haslam who was looking to pull the Sausages back into the tie. Haslam didn't disappoint as he started with a hold of throw finishing in 20 darts to take the opening leg. On the Briggs throw Haslam managed to sneak ahead in the scoring which led him to the double which he took out in three darts to finish in 21 to double the advantage and threw for the match he held his nerve to finish Briggs off and put Sausages back into the game.

(Match 4) Trevor Burkhill 3-0 Matt Pryor

With Haslam giving the Sausages hope of a comeback it was the turn of Matt Pryor looking to level against "Turbo" Trevor Burkhill. Things didn't get off to a good start for Pryor though as Burkhill took the opener. Pryor had the darts in the second leg to bring him back level but Burkhill turned on the turbo which saw him take out back to back 17 darters to give himself a 3-0 win and it put the Black Eagles 3-1 up with two to play.


(Match 5) Steve Briggs 2-3 Steve Ewington

Steve Briggs was looking to finish off the match in game five as he played Steve Ewington and he couldn't have got off to a better start taking the first leg against the throw in 21 darts, Ewington replied with a break of his own to level up but Briggs once again found his range in the third leg as he hit a max on his way to a third consecutive break to go in front and throw for the match looking a cert for victory but Ewington threw some solid darts to bring himself back level and force a last leg shootout with the way the game had gone with both players not holding after four legs it was Ewington to throw in the final leg and he finally started well hitting high scores which put him in he driving seat which set him up to win the match in 21 darts and keep the Sausages in the tie going into the final game.

Pete Bell
(Match 6) Pete Daffin 3-0 Pete Bell

In the final match of the night saw the turn of the landlord Pete Bell hoping to rescue draw for the Sausages but standing in his way was "Super Daff's" Pete Daffin and Daffin kicked off with an hold of throw to go 1-0 up. Bell knew he had to hold in the next leg to stand any chance of winning but Daffin kicked in with an 18 darter to break throw and he put the icing on the cake in the third leg winning the match hitting a maximum followed by a ton checkout finishing in 21 darts to secure the win for the leaders who make it 18 out of 18 in the league.



Railwaymen 5-1 Wolves

Martin Scott 3-0 John Edwards 
Mark Gurran 3-0 Pat Finney
Tom Gurran 3-1 Simon Sawford
Pete Bramley 3-1 Sue Edwards
Gav Pilling 3-0 Antonio Cruz
Jordan Payne 1-3 Tom Sawford

Over at the Station Andy Bradbury and his the Railwaymen who sit in third but was hoping to leap-frog the Panthers into second entertain the Wolves who started third bottom but sit just two points behind the Academicals who were the team directly above them at the start of play.



(Match 1) Martin Scott 3-0 John Edwards

In the opening game of the night saw Martin Scott kick off with a 180 on his first visit to the oche against Wolves captain John Edwards which set the tone for the game as he broke the throw in the opener in what followed was two very consistent leg of darts from Scott, winning the second in 19 darts and finishing the Wolves captain off hitting a 20 darter to win the match in three to open the scoring for the Railwaymen.

(Match 2) Mark Gurran 3-0 Pat Finney

Up next was Wolves Pat Finney looking to equalise taking on Mark Gurran. It was not a good start for Finney as Gurran put pressure on his opponent early doors and took the opening leg with a hold of throw. Finney looked to level on his throw but Gurran pounced on every poor throw his opponent made which saw him break in the second leg and their was no way back for Finney as Gurran wrapped up the win in straight legs to make it 2-0 to the home side.

Andy Bradbury Railwaymen Captain
(Match 3) Tom Gurran 3-1 Simon Sawford

It was the turn of the younger Gurran in the third game as he faced Simon Sawford looking to keep the pressure on the Wolves, The game started with both players starting steady holding throw after two legs. Tom Gurran then fired in a 20 darter to break Sawford in the third and Gurran then went on the secure The within in four to make it three out of three for the Railwaymen at the halfway stage.

(Match 4) Pete Bramley 3-1 Sue Edwards

With the Railwaymen steaming along nicely "Perfect" Pete Bramley was next on against "Sue, Sue, Sue" Edwards. The first leg saw Edwards put the shocks on Bramley by breaking his throw to take the lead but it didn't last long as Bramley turned up the heat and broke straight back to level in 20 darts and then he held by hitting a 19 darter to over-turn the defecit and with Edwards throwing to stay in the game Bramley finished it off taking out the winning double to give the home side the win with still two to play.


(Match 5) Gav Pilling 3-0 Antonio Cruz

In game five with the match done and dusted Antonio Cruz was looking to make the score more respectable for the Woodbourne Wolves as he took on Gav Pilling but things didn't get off the a good start as Pilling broke in the opener and held to make it 2-0. Cruz was hoping for a way back in the tie but Pilling finished him off in the third leg to make it five out of five and the whitewash was was wall and truly on.

Tom Sawford
(Match 6) Jordan Payne 1-3 Tom Sawford

In the final game in what promised to be the game of the night two youngsters with bright futures in the sport did battle in the shape of Jordan Payne and Tom "Shooter" Sawford tussled in what started with Payne holding throw to take the opener. "Shooter" hit back with a 15 to level then he followed by breaking the Payne throw to go 2-1 up and throw for the match. Payne himself threw some quality darts but it just wasn't enough as Sawford won the match on throw finishing in 16 darts in a brilliant display of darts to grab a consolation for the Wolves in a 5-1 defeat overall and it saw the Railwaymen leapfrog the Panthers into second place in the table.



Vulcans 0-6 Aces

Steve Whyers 0-3 Andy Umney
Robert Milne 0-3 Matt Needham
Michael Dobson 0-3 Neil Bradley
Steve Voyse 1-3 Ian Speed
Joelle Taylor 0-3 Trevor Tye
Jim Smith 1-3 Mick Smith

At Frecheville the struggling Vulcans who have slid down the table in recent weeks face an Aces team who have won four out of their last five and were looking to consolidate fourth place in the league.


(Match 1) Steve Whyers 0-3 Andy Umney

We start the night with Vulcans' Steve Whyers facing Andy Umney in a game which in form Umney hold his throw in the opening leg and never really looked back as he broke in the second leg to give him the cushion and in the third leg Umney finished off Whyers with some good throwing to get the Aces off the mark.

(Match 2) Robert Milne 0-3 Matt Needham

In the second match on Matt Needham was looking to add to the Aces tally against Robert Milne and Needham couldn't have got off to a better start breaking Milne in the opener. Needham kept up the pressure by taking the second leg to double the lead and he confidently rounded off the game which included a maximum and a ton finish in his 3-0 win to double the Aces advantage.

(Match 3) Michael Donson 0-3 Neil Bradley

Michael Donson was looking to peg the game back for the Vulcans in game three but he seemed no match for Neil Bradley as Bradley held throw in the opener and broke in the second leg to never really give Donson a shot as Bradley sealed the win in the third to make it 3-0.

(Match 4) Steve Voyse 1-3 Ian Speed

Game four with the Vulcans struggling for legs. Ian Speed was looking to wrap up the match early doors against Steve Voyse but it was Voyse who took the first leg to get the Vulcans off the mark but Speed soon found his stride managing to break throw after levelling to throw for the game which he took out the winning double against Voyse to have victory secured with two to play.

(Match 5) Joelle Taylor 0-3 Trevor Tye

With victory secured for the away side it was the turn of Joelle Taylor for the Vulcans playing Trev Tye who was on form from the start after holding the darts in the opener, Tye turned it on by hitting a 17 darter against throw as well as a 112 three dart checkout along the way to a comfortable 3-0 win to make it five on the spin for the Aces.

Mick smith
(Match 6) Jim Smith 1-3 Mick Smith

The final match of the evening saw some good finishing by Aces Mick Smith against his namesake Jim. Mick kicked off with a break in the first firing in a 15 darter which set him on his way. After following that with another 15 in the second leg to go two up it looked all over as Jim grabbed a leg back in the third to give him a bit of hope it was Mick who sealed the night off finishing with a 21 dart leg to secure the win and make it a clean sweep for the Aces.





Wizards 4-2 Academicals 

Lee Slack 3-0 James Goodhall
Martin Pell 3-0 Jamie Barrington
Matt Hayes 0-3 Matt Eardley
Matt Simmons 0-3 Tim Close
Wayne Fletcher 3-2 Tom Hogg
Simon Simmons 3-0 Greg Batting

We finish the week off at the Wilton where the bottom team Wizards are looking to make in-roads host an Academicals side who sit just two points above the bottom three hoping for their first win of the season.


Lee slack
(Match 1) Lee Slack 3-0 James Goodhall 

We start with the home side captain Lee Slack playing James Goodhall and Slack didn't waste any time breaking the throw in the very first leg of the night, Slack was in confident mood which showed in his darts as he punished Goodhall at every opportunity as to which he won 3-0 to put the Wizards one up.







(Match 2) Martin Pell 3-0 Jamie Barrington

Jamie Barrington was second for the Academicals who needed a pick me up after the first match but Martin Pell had other ideas as he held throw in the first leg to put him in the lead. Barrington was searching for a quick response but couldn't find his range as Pell broke in leg two which made Pell had the darts in the third leg to finish Barrington off and he did taking out the winning double to make it 2-0 for the home side.


(Match 3) Matt Hayes 0-3 Matt Eardley

In what seemed like Wizards were in cruise control after the first two games the Academicals were looking for someone to respond and they got that in the shape of Matt Eardley as he faced Matt Hayes. Eardley kicked off with a hold of throw which set him on his way and after taking the second leg too Hayes just couldn't match Eardley and Eardley finished him off in the third to pull a game back for the Academicals at the halfway point in the game.

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(Match 4) Matt Simmons 0-3 Tim Close

Academicals were on the comeback trail and next up was Tim looking for an equaliser against Matt Simmons and he couldn't have got off to a better start taking the first leg with a break of throw. Tim then countered on that by holding in the second leg to put Simmons under huge pressure to respond but he couldn't and Tim secured his win after three legs to put the Academicals level with two to play.





(Match 5) Wayne Fletcher 3-2 Tom Hogg

In the fifth game with it all still to play for Wayne Fletcher for the home side faced Tom Hogg in a thriller in terms of action with the game going all the way. It started with Hogg laying down a marker with a 17 darter on throw as to which Fletcher replied to level up. Then in the third leg a break of throw from Fletcher put him in the box seat and threw for the match but once again Hogg hit back to level at 2-2 which set up a decider with the match in the balance, Hogg threw first and set off well with Fletcher keeping pace it was all to play for but Hogg then threw a couple of low darts to which Fletcher pounced on and took the victory in five to make it 3-2 to the Wizards and a chance of victory in the final match.


(Match 6) Simon Simmons 3-0 Greg Batting

The sixth and final game of he evening with the match in the balance it was Batting looking to save a draw for the Academicals against Sie Simmons. Simmons drew first blood holding his throw to go one up, Greg managed a maximum in the following leg in an attempt to hit back but it was Simmons who broke his throw to go 2-0 up and looked a cert for victory and so it proved as he took out the winning double in three to give the Wizards a huge 4-2 victory in the battle at the bottom in a result which made them leap off the foot of the table above the Warriors with a point difference between them.

Report by
Pat Finney (Projectdarts Reporter/Media)