

Fine One From Simon
Simon Washington (27.83) lit up the Monday Premier League with a 16 darter in his 3-0 singles success that came in a 10-1 win for Tradesmans at Duchy. Washington ended with eleven tons, whilst teammate Mike O'Brien ended his night with thirteen scores of a ton or more. Wayne Hobbs showed his scoring prowess with ten ton plusses for the victors, whilst checkouts of 108 and 100 from Jaden Whitting and Jordan Turner lit up the business end. Zak Smith rained down thirteen tons to


In The Nick Of Time
Sixteen ton plusses rained down from the arm of Nick Bryant, which took Cherry Tree D to a 6-5 Plymouth City Super League Division A win at Tradesmans. Ticking Bryant's total over to that tally was one of the eight maximums that came in the contest, with four more shared between his teammates. Quinton Taylor put up a trio of 180s and Phil Hoyle claimed one more, whilst Simon Washington's two was added to once by Kevin Seal for the defeated side. The 180 scoring started in the


It's All About The Bing
Mick Bingham fired an unbeaten twelve tons for Victoria in the Plymouth City Super League Division B, but still found himself on the wrong end of a 6-5 loss as Staddiscombe prevailed. The winning point came in the second to last singles as Seth Thompson converted 96 and 88 checkouts during a 3-0 individual win. Indian Inn B suffered a last leg deciding 6-5 turnaround at Fawn B, which saw David Young add eleven scores of a ton or more to the scoreboard. John Brady was the hero


Sim-On The Ball
Simon Washington walked away from the Indian Inn with the Charlie Mitchell Memorial title after a brilliant display of darting prowess at the Stoke village venue. Dave Wyatt snuck past Stuart Couling in the opening game 3-2 before Washington dispatched Glenn Halford 3-0. Paul Freeman was a 3-1 winner, and next came Simon Wilbraham, who took out 114 in a 3-0 success against Andy Bond. Robbie Aitken survived an 18 darter from Alan Rowe in his 3-1 win, whilst Andrew Cook (26.37)


Stevenson's Triple Crown Bid Continues
Seven time Champion of Champions and current back to back title holder, Simon Stevenson, continues his bid to become the first man to receive the trophy three times in a row at the King Billy on Sunday, 23rd November. The charity event this year is raising money for Spring Intensive Care in honour of the recently deceased, Sandie Cook, who spent over 100 days in Penrose ward in 2025. Stevenson has been drawn alongside some dangerous players, including current teammate and spa


Taylor Sails To Victory
Sean Taylor (30.67) produced a dominant display for Plymouth City Super League Division A champions Octagon in their 11-0 drubbing of Kings Tamerton, with a 3-0 win that saw legs tumble in 16 and 14 darts. The home team's modus operandi revolves around getting out of the traps early, and this was no more apparent than when John Mann, Alfie Ford, and Taylor (25.67) took their 1001 trebles in 39 darts. In the second leg of the match, Neil White, Mark Williams, and Lee Hellings


Crystal Seth
Seth Thompson rose above the other competitors on display in the Plymouth City Super League Division B with a 137 checkout in a 7-4 loss for Staddiscombe against Clifton. Niall McGarvey provided the ammunition for the away side's attack with fourteen tons, and he was well supported by Chris Pearce, who nailed ten ton plusses. McGarvey's teammate, Jason Goldsmith, added a 95 kill in his 3-0 win before Thompson's stablemate, Callum Fradley, nailed a maximum on his way to a 3-0



























