Baby, He's Scott It
- James Cook
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Scott Wapshott (26.83) provided a leg in 18 darts during an emphatic 3-0 win that helped round off Tradesmans' Monday Premier League season with a 6-5 win over Bluebird B.

Wapshott also top scored with eleven tons for the champions, which was blown away by some heroic scoring from Glenn Austin.
Austin nailed seventeen three figure visits for the defeated visitors and was well supported by Glenn Halford's fourteen ton plusses.

Both Austin and Halford joined Wapshott's teammate, Alec Turner, in hearing 180 called after throwing one time each to make it a trio on the night.
Simon Washington was a 3-0 winner thanks in part to a leg in 18 darts before Austin snuck home against Turner with his 17 darter proving crucial in deciding a 3-2 win.

Fred Goldsmith suffered the same fate as Turner despite hitting a 132 checkout in his 3-2 loss to Halford, who added a leg in 18 to complete his victory.
Twelve tons rained down from the arm of Danny Bull, including a 180, but that wasn't enough to arrest Indian Inn's slide to a 7-4 loss at Cherry Tree B.

Dave Lee lit up the singles phase with a 3-0 win that contained legs in 16 and 17 darts before Kev Doel's 3-1 success saw a leg tumble in just 15 darts.
Bull defeated Tony Reid 3-2 despite a leg put away in 17 before Al Rowe was a 3-1 winner against Phil Taylor who fired a 100 checkout that bettered a 96 from Bull.

As many as five maximums were fired between King Billy and Cherry Tree A in a 9-2 win for the former, as Mark Sleet, Paul Freeman, Ant Pearn, Andrew Cook, and Scott Cook all notched.
In the final fixture of the season, Tradesmans had Lee Agar in good form with ten tons that came during a 10-1 win at Cherry Tree B.

180s were added to the scoreboard by both teams as Scott Wapshott and Tony Reid added, whilst Fred Goldsmith's 86 kill gave him the best checkout of the contest.