Brilli-Ant Hayman!
Antony Hayman was at his scintillating best in the King Billy's 9-2 win over Victory A in the Monday Premier League; starting with a 147 kill that was one of three tons hit during that game.

The three figure scores continued to rain down as Hayman helped himself to five more in the doubles before notching a maximum in the singles phase of play.
Hayman (30.67) ploughed in a further seven more ton plusses in his final game of the night to take his total to sixteen, and won legs in 13 and 16 darts in a remarkable display.

Hayman's achievement overshadowed another decent performance from Andrew Cook who notched fourteen tons of his own, as well as a 17 darter.
Dave Harbin equalled that 17 dart feat whilst Scott Wapshott was also prominent with a 117 checkout and a leg in 14.

The only resistance offered by the Honicknowle side came in the form of a maximum from Darren Collis.
In the clash of two of the three title chasers, leaders Tradesmans made a big statement of intent with a resounding 8-3 win over Victory B.

The sixty-five ton plusses ploughed in by the Stonehouse side were contributed most heavily by Andy Bates with fourteen.
John Mann was next best with thirteen followed by Mike O'Brien and Lee Rodmell who both scored twelve each.

Rodmell also notched the highest finish of the match with a 114 whilst teammate Jaden Whitting added a brace of 17 darters in his 3-0 singles victory.
Those efforts were only bettered by Rodmell who won a leg in 16 whilst the only two maximums of the match were both added by Tradesmans players as Fred Goldsmith joined John Mann in that feat.

After going 1-0 up, the Victory were blown away by eight on the bounce despite hitting fifty three figure scores of their own in the match.
Paul Gavican was most prominent with thirteen whilst stablemate Scott Cook also added eleven, and Paul Goundry threw a 16 darter; all in vain as they failed to take points before securing the last two singles.

Four Bluebird B players reached the magic double figure mark in tons as they defeated Indian Inn B by an 8-3 scoreline.
Wayne Oddie, Dale Halford, Jamie Roberts and John Goodall scored forty tons between them for the visitors whilst Matt Nicholson fired a 17 dart leg in his 3-1 singles win for the defeated Stoke team.
Bluebird's other team in action on the night, the C team, faired much worse as they went down 7-4 to the Union Inn.

Glenn Halford hit a 16 darter and a maximum on his way to ten tons for the defeated side whilst Nathan Langdon's ten of his own helped greatly towards the Plympton side's away win.
Harry Bull now holds the outright net individual lead, thanks to a game in hand over his rivals who're currently level pegging with the youngster, as he won 3-0 in Indian A's 9-2 success at Firkin Scholar.

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