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Bull Runs Wild & Andrew Cook-s

  • Writer: James Cook
    James Cook
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

Harry Bull lit up the dartboard in Monday Premier League leaders Raffles' 8-3 defeat to King Billy when topping his ton tally out at fifteen three figure visits.



Andrew Cook was the main aggressor for the victors with fourteen ton plusses, and the pair met in what turned out to be a titanic tussle.


Cook got the better of Bull with only one leg going beyond seven visits to the board as Cook added 14 and 12 darters in the 3-2 win.



Bull's 116 checkout and leg in 15 darts came in one of the two chalk marks he put onto the scoresheet, whilst the pair also added 180s to their night's work.


Scott Cook and Lee Hellings also netted a maximum each for either side, and other highlights included a 102 checkout from Mark Sleet and an 18 dart leg by Ant Pearn in his 3-0 singles win.



A dozen ton plusses were provided by Tony Reid, which gave his team the platform from which Cherry Tree launched an 8-3 win over Legends Lounge.


Reid's tally was ticked over to that mark by a 121 checkout that was only bettered by a 145 from Dave Webb, whilst teammates Ryan Harris and Phil Taylor both added 180s to the highlight reel.



Zak Smith buried eleven ton plusses for Colebrook in a 9-2 home triumph over the visitors from Stonehouse and the Duchy.


Chris Edgecombe's eleven tons and ten more from Ryan Ring gave Octagon the platform to set up an 8-3 triumph over Bluebird A.



Vince Scallan was the only player from the away cohort to put up any resistance with an 80 checkout and a maximum.


An 11-0 win for Tradesmans at Brunel View saw two 180s from Simon Washington, as well as solitary three treble visits by Scott Wapshott and Lee Agar.



Wapshott also showed his class at the business end of legs with a three dart combination outshot of 112 that provide the best of the whitewash win in which the visitors did not drop a leg.

 
 
 

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