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Week 14

Week 14 of the Dover Invitation Darts League, and the leagues really are taking some shape. Ill start the round up in division three, with the Northern Diamonds, who continue their amazing winning streak. They are unbeaten since the opening game of the season, that’s thirteen wins on the bounce. This week it was a 5-4 win against the Nelson.

They sit second in the table though, as the Hairy Crown have a superior game difference thanks to those heavy wins they have been picking up, including an 8-1 win this week against the Crown Smiffys.

The Carriers A are another side that are playing well, the beat the Phoenix St Pauls 5-4, and the DSAA Misfits picked up just their second win of the season with a 5-4 win against the Old Endeavour.

In division two the Three Cups won 5-4 against the Boars Head A, they remain unbeaten but are closely followed by the Crown & Sceptre who won 7-2 against Tilmanstone.

The battle of the Harvey went in favour of the Admiral Harvey A, they were 6-3 winners. Fourth placed Diamond C were 6-3 winners against the Phoenix Rising. Mike Cartwright of the Bull Dogs checked out on 100 in their 5-4 win against the Boars Head B and finally in division two the Carriers were 5-4 winners against the DSAA Hope.

Into division one, and there was a couple of heavy wins. The Hairy Bull beat the Boars Head Arrows 8-1 and the Bull A beat the Phoenix Maddogs by the same score.

Graham Gosling checked out on 115 and 124 for the Hairy, if both those were in his singles you have got to feel for his opponent.

Craig Morton hit two 180s for the Bull B and Simon Lee also hit won for the Real Diamonds, the Real Diamonds ran out 5-4 winners with Kerry Burdett winning the final game of the match.

Paul Turner hit his fifth 180 of the season in the Diamonds 5-4 win against the Dewdrop Oast, Tommy Armstrong checked out a nice 108 for the Dewdrop.

Last but not least, the Old Endeavour won 7-2 against the Boars Head C.

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

20th April 2018 – League Pairs and Youth Singles – DWMC

27th April 2018 – Free week – ladies league presentation

4th May 2018 – League Singles and Ladies Singles – DWMC

Paul

Second half of season, here we come!

The turnaround of the season is here, and there is plenty play for in all the divisions.

In division one the Diamond and the Bull A picked up wins moved two points clear at the top of the table, the Diamond beat the Real Diamonds 6-3 and the Bull A beat Boars Head Arrows by the same margin. The Old Endeavour who were top lost 6-3 against the Hairy Bull and the Dewdrop who were also joint top with the other three had a bye this week.

These three games had 180s from Brian Pearce, Mark Clayton, Phil Hayes, Jim Yarwood, Ash Battie, Kev Hackett, Tony Selby, Dave Heath and Paul Kermode. There was also a 154 checkout for John Hughes of the Old Endeavour, the second highest of the season so far.

The Dwmc B beat the Phoenix Maddogs 5-4, Martin Sammonds hit a 180 and the Boars Head C beat the Bull B 5-4.

Whilst the scoreline in these games were different, all division one matches were won by the same team from the first game of the season.

The Three Cups of division two were 8-1 winners against the Bull Dogs, as always if you the only person to lose the team like to name and shame, so if you didnt know, it was JAMIE BREEDEN .

Second placed Crown & Sceptre beat the Boars Head A 7-2, their first defeat in seven games. The Admiral Harvey A were also 7-2 winners, they beat the Phoenix Rising. Fourth placed Diamond C beat the Carriers B 5-4, the same score as Tilmanstone against the Admiral Harvey B.

The Boars Head B picked up a much needed win, they beat the DSAA Hope 7-2.

Bob Barrington and Shaun Breeden both hit 180s for the Admiral Harvey B, and compared to the first week of the season, Tilmanstone’s win against the Admiral Harvey A and the Boars Head B win against the DSAA hope were the only games that had different winners on the night.

In to division three, we have some disappointing news that the Sea Lions have pulled out of the league. Rule 16 has now been applied.

16. If any team withdraws from the league during the first half of the season then all results including that team, including 180s and 100+ will be removed from standings. If team pulls out in second half of season, only those game after the turn around will be removed from standings.

On with those that did play though.

The Hairy Crown are top of the shop, they had a cracking 9-0 win against the Phoenix St Pauls. Luke Kennett hit a 180 and Jack Gealer checked out on 109 for the Hairy.

The Northern Diamonds have now gone eleven games unbeaten, there last defeat was against the Carriers A, who they beat this week 6-3.

The Old Endeavour won 5-4 against the Sportsman, all on the last game of the match. Sam Arbon won the important final game.

DSAA Misfits also won 5-4, this was there first win of the season which obviously means that was a reverse of the first half of the season.

Finally the Phoenix C beat the Crown Smiffys 5-4.

Happy darting people!

Half way

Well, that first half of the season has just flown past, here is the halfway point round up.

In division two the Three Cups remain unbeaten, this week they beat the Phoenix Rising 7-2 and their closest rivals, the Crown & Sceptre won by the same margin and sit just two points behind them.

The Admiral Harvey A had another good win, this week they beat the DSAA Hope 7-2, Peter Phillips checked out on 109. Other than the Three Cups, who have been in form all season, the most recent on form side is the Boars Head A. They also won 7-2 this week, they beat the Carriers B.

The Bull Dogs won 5-4 against second to bottom Tilmanstone, and the Diamond beat bottom side Boars Head B 7-2.

Hairy Crown and Northern Diamonds are joint top of division three. The Hairy beat the Nelson and the Northern Diamonds beat the DSAA Misfits, both winning 6-3.

Third placed Carriers Arms bounced back from last weeks defeat, beating the Sea Lions 7-2. Biggest winners on the night were the Phoenix C, they won 8-1 against the Sportsman. Charlie Wells checked out on 106 for the Phoenix.

The Phoenix St Pauls were 5-4 winners against the Old Endeavour and finally the Crown Smiffys beat the DSAA C 5-4. The match included a 180 for Colin Biggs and a 148 checkout for Ken Smith.

In division one we still have four sides tied at the top of the table. They all won this week.

The Old Endeavour beat the Phoenix Maddogs 8-1, the Diamond beat the Boars Head C 7-2, Bull A beat the DWMC 5-4 and the Dewdrop beat the Hairy Bull 6-3.

In the matches there were 180s for Sean Lloyd, Paul Turner, Kevan Hackett and Dean Marsh. Checkouts of note were 137 Andy Smith, Mick Mendham 127, 105 Steve Roberts and a 126 for Gary Mills.

Nick Dowley hit a 180 for the Boars Head Arrows 7-2 win against the Real Diamonds in the final game of the night.

Also, if you now look at the Premier League tabs you can see that Sean Lloyd will be updated fixtures, results for the forthcoming season.

PT