Author: Paul Turner

WEEK 10

You may notice some new menus have popped up on the website, Thursday Premier League and the Sunday Night League will be part of the same website.  For me it has always made sense to have all the leagues results, fixtures and rules in one place, a real home of darts in Dover.  The Premier League has just finished so the updates are likely to begin when the new campaiagn starts in July.  Sundays finish in July so it makes sense to start when the new season starts.

Just to confirm though, this is the leagues working together and all committees will still be completely seperate. 

On with this weeks darts,

The Old Endeavour of division one were 9-0 winners against the Crown & Sceptre.  There was 180s for Martin McNeill, Baz Robinson and Ryan Lucas.  Ryan also checked out on 115.  The Old E stay top, two points ahead of the Bull A, they beat the Admiral Harvey 6-3.

Third placed Diamond played fourth placed Hairy Bull, the Diamond ran out 5-4 winners.  There were 180s for Mark Clayton and Graham "Papa G" Gosling.  AS always when these two sides play each other, the match could have gone either way.

The Boars HEad Arrows ended their 5 match losing run with a 7-2 win against the Real Diamonds.  The Diamond C lost by the same margin against the DSAA Oast.

There was a derby match at the DWMC, the B side were 6-3 winners agianst the A side.

In division two the table toppers Boars Head C were 5-4 losers against the Bull Dogs, this meant that the Bull B moved top of the  table with a 6-3 win against the Phoenix Rising.

The Admiral Harvey B were 5-4 winners agianst the Pheonix C and the Boars Head B picked up their thrid win of the season, a 6-3 ein against the DSAA Hope.

The Crown & Sceptre won 7-2 against the Boars Head A, they were the biggest winners on the night.  The final game of division two the were Tilamanstone, they won 6-3 against the Three Cups.  

Division two is very close, top and bottom.  The top three sides are all on 16 points and the bottom five sides are all on 6 points.

In divsiion three the Carriers B made up ground on the Three Cups as they had a bye.  They beat the Eagle Drifters 5-4.  The Northern Diamonds were big winners, they had a 7-2 win against the DSAA C.

The Old Endeavour are still looking for a win, they lost lost 6-3 against the DSAA Wanderers, the Carriers A lost 5-4 at home against the Sportsman.  

Our final game of week 10 round up was a 6-3 win for the Phoenix St Pauls, they beat the Nelson 6-3.

Happy darting people!

 

Week 9

A little later than I would like, but life has been a bit hectic this week. Here is you week 9 round up.

The Three Cups are top of the division three table, they beat the DSAA C 8-1 to move four points clear of the Carriers B. The Carriers B do have a game in hand, they won 5-4 against the Northern Diamonds, coming back from 4-2 down to claim the win.

It wasn't a good night for the Carriers A, they lost 8-1 against the Phoenix St Pauls 8-1. The Phoenix moved up to fourth place just behind the Nelson who won by the same scoreline against the Old Endeavour.

The Sportsman sit in fifth position after their 5-4 win against the Eagle Drifters.

In division two the Boars Head C were 6-3 winners at the Phoenix Rising, they are top but still only by the two points as the Bull B keep on winning. They beat the Boars Head A 6-3. It was a good night for the Bull, as the Dogs were 6-3 winners against the Phoenix C. Dave Carter hit a 180 and Ricky Cook checked out on 103, both for the Phoenix.

The Boars Head B picked up their second win of the season, they beat the Admiral Harvey 5-4. Mick Barnes won the final game of the match to seal the win. They are just two points behind a host of sides on six points.

The Crown & Sceptre are up to third, they beat the Three Cups 8-1 and finally Tilmanstone won 7-2 against the DSAA Hope.

In division one the DSSA Oast were 9-0 winners against the DWMC A. Alex Mansfield hit two 180s. Not all bad news for the Workies though as the B side were 6-3 winners against the Crown Maddogs. Martin McNeill, Simon Annett and John Ross all hit 180s.

The Hairy Bull were 6-3 winners against the Diamond C, Paul Kermode hit a 180. The Diamond won 6-3 against the Admiral Harvey.

Second place Bull A were 7-2 were 7-2 winners against the Real Diamonds. Ash Battie checked out on 110, however he did lose that match 2-1 against Kerry Burdett.

Finally, the Old Endeavour were 6-3 winners against the Boars Head Arrows. There was a 116 checkout for Kyle Manton and a 137 from Ray Bourne.

Week 8

Due to a change in the BDO schedule the Winter Presentation Night has now had to be moved to the 27th October 2017.  The change in the schedule meant that neither Tony O'Shea or Richard Ashdown were available, and unfortunately Tony is not available on the 27th either.  However, the advantage of using Richard as our MC and booker is he has the contacts to find replacements.  We are delighted to confirm that now it wil be the 2015 BDO World Champion, Scott Mithcell, known in the darts world as Scotty Dog.  I am fully aware that many of you were excited to hear that we had Tony coming, but speaking to both Richard and Tony during the week they realy want to try and make that one happen in 2018.

 

FOLLOW THIS LINK FOR ALL THE INFORMATION ABOUT THE NIGHT.

Scotts website link and wikipedia page

To win the chance to play Scott there are four events,

BLIND PAIRS 8TH SEPTEMBER – DWMC

DIVISIONAL LEAGUE SINGLES 15TH SEPTEMBER 

DIVSION ONE @ THE DWMC 

DIVISION TWO @ THE THREE CUPS

DIVISION THREE @ THE DIAMOND

On with this weeks darts.

Starting in division three, where the Phoenix St Pauls were the biggest winners, they beat the Old Endeavour 8-1, the Endeavour are still looking for a win.  On the opposite end of the spectrum is the Three Cups, they won for the eigth game in a row, they beat the Carriers B 6-3.  The Carriers B were unbeaten until this match, a pretty decent start to the seaon themselves.  Jamie Breeden checked out on 109 for the Cups.

The Sportsman made the trip up the hill to take on the Norther Diamonds.  They ran out 7-2 winners and the match included a few decent checkouts.  A Hulse checked out on 102, R Marvel on 100, both for the Diamond.  There was also a 100 checkout last week for the Northern Daimonds Tony Clark recieved after the blog was done.

There was a 6- win for the DSAA Wanderers, they beat the DSAA C 6-3.  This was the Wanderers first win of the season.

The final game of division three was a 5-4 win for the Eagle against the Carriers A.

In division two the Boars Head C are top of the table, they beat the Phoenix C 6-3, there was a 104 checkout for John "Tefal" Down.  They lead the Boars Head b by two points, this wek they beat the Three Cups 7-2, no 180s but there was a 171 from John Petts of the Bull.

Dave Jones of Tilmanstone hit a 180, however his side lost their home match against the Admiral Harvey 5-4.  The Crown & Sceptre won by the same margin against the DSAA Hope.  Laurence Court of the Phoenix Rising hit a 180, however his side lost 7-2 against the Boars Head A.

 The Bull Dogs bounced back from last weeks defeat against Tilmanstone to win 7-2 against the Boars Head B.  

In division one the top two and only unbeaten sides in the divsion, The Old Endeavour and The Bull A faced each other.  The Old Endeavour were 4-2 down but came back to ein the match 5-4.  There was a 180 fro  Joihn Hughes, 120 checkout from Kevan Hackett and a 100 from Seaon Lloyd.  Sounds like a cracking game!

Third placed Diamond were 7-2 winners against the Diamond C and the fourth placed Hairy Bull were 8-1 winners against the DWMC A.  Carl Booker of the Hairy hit a 180.  The Hairy were the biggest winners in divison one on the night.

The DSAA Oast won 7-2 winners against the Crown Maddogs and the Admiral Harvey picked up a much needed win against the winless Real Diamonds 5-4.  Ricky Edwards, Kerry Burdett, and Louis Pearson all hit 180s in the match and Jimmy Yarwood checked out on 144.

DWMC B were 7-2 winners against the Boars Head Arrows, Jim Greenway hit a 180 for the Arrows.  The Arrows won their first four games of the season, but they have now gone four without a win.

Paul T