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A Scoring Hurley-cane Can’t Stop The Loss

  • Writer: James Cook
    James Cook
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

Fourteen scores of a ton or more rained down from the arm of Dan Hurley in the Monday Premier League, but his Bluebird B team still somehow ended on the wrong side of a 7-4 loss versus Tradesmans.



Glenn Halford played a supporting role to Hurley well, with eleven tons that were matched by Scott Wapshott for the visitors.


Both Wapshott and Halford added their names to the 180 column of the sheet, which also contained Lee Agar, Glenn Austin, and Simon Washington.



At the business end, Lee Roberts found a three dart combination out of 142, whilst individual wins for Halford and Wapshott were accentuated by respective legs in 17 and 14 darts.


Lewis Byrne lit up the board with twelve scores of a ton or more for Legends Lounge, but still found himself on the wrong end of a 9-2 loss as Raffles were victorious.



Sean Taylor also chipped in for the defeated party with eleven three figure visits, whilst Lee Hellings was on hand to top score for the hosts with ten ton plusses.


Hellings' tally was topped up by the only 180 of the contest, whilst outshots of three figures were out away three times by the away team.



Taylor's 141 led that particular stat with a 120 from Byrne playing second fiddle, and a 108 by teammate Dave Webb provided the last of the trio.


Paul Hendy's 3-2 singles success came with the help of an 18 dart leg that was usurped by Hellings' 15 darter in a 3-0 win.



Zak Smith added two three treble visits to his ten ton haul that came in a 7-4 loss for Colebrook versus Octagon.


82 checkouts from Jayden Dodd and Steve Daley for the victorious cohort were only bettered by Andy Bond's 87 kill, whilst Smith walked away from the oche with an 18 darter that decided his 3-2 win.



A 142 checkout from Vince Scallan was the only moment of magic in Bluebird A's 7-4 win at Brunel View Legends.

 
 
 

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