Byrne Baby Burn
- James Cook
- 2 days ago
- 3 min read
Lewis Byrne (26.84) lit up the Monday Premier League with a 3-0 win that contained a leg in 18 darts, but still found himself on the wrong end of a 9-2 loss as Tradesmans downed Legends Lounge.

Byrne was supported well in the ultimately disappointing endeavour by Sean Taylor, who was the only other winner thanks to part of a twelve ton haul over the course of the contest.
Alec Turner provided the spark for the triumph with ten ton plusses, whilst other highlights by Turner's team included a 180 from John Mann and an 88 checkout that came from Fred Goldsmith.

Dan Giles netted himself a game week high checkout of 148, which came in his Colebrook side's 8-3 success over Bluebird A.
Giles' teammate Zak Smith did most of the damage in the scoring phase with ten tons, whilst Karl Arrowsmith and Nick Furneaux were explosive with a 180 and a 76 finish.

Jayden Dodd top scored with fourteen three figure visits for Octagon B but still ended his night on the wrong end of an 8-3 defeat as King Billy prevailed.
Dodd's stablemate Chris Edgecombe added thirteen scores of a ton or more, whilst Dodd's 100 checkout was matched by Paul Gavican for the victors.

Paul Goundry joined victorious teammate Andrew Cook and Dave Pethick for the defeated team in achieving a 180 as the two talented outfits made it a trio of three treble visits.
Cook was a 3-0 singles winner thanks in part to a leg in 16 before Gavican ousted Pethick 3-1 with Gavican's 15 darter bettering a solitary 18 dart leg from Pethick.

Scott Cook continued the parade with another 3-1 triumph that contained some of Cook's best stuff as he nailed an 18 darter of his own.
Dave Lee put on thirteen tons and there were eleven more from Marc Webber as the pair less Cherry Tree B to a 7-4 win over Cherry Tree A.

The highlights for the designated away team and defeated party came in the form of a 100 checkout and a 180 by Matt Chegwin and Mike Connell, respectively.
Thirteen tons rained down from the arm of Lee Hellings, which sparked a 10-1 win for Octagon A against the visitors from Indian Inn.

Hellings was supported well by Dave Matthews, who netted eleven tons, whilst Paul Palmer and Alfie Ford both put on ten ton plusses each.
Palmer added two of the six maximums overall to his haul, with Hellings and Paul Hendy adding a solitary three treble visit.

Danny Bull, who was the only winner for the defeated side, notched a brace of maxis on his way to twelve scores of a ton or more.
At the business end of legs, a 90 checkout from Harry Bull was enough to take the highest checkout of the contest, which came in a 2-1 doubles loss.

The difference between the two Bulls and the opposition pairing of Hellings and Ford was a 17 dart leg that came over the 601 distance.
The individual phase was sparked into life from the first rubber as Matthews checked a leg in 14 darts on his way to a 3-2 victory.

The cherry on top of Danny Bull's 3-1 win over Paul Palmer was legs in 17 and 18 darts, whilst Palmer's solitary riposte came in the form of an 18 darter.
Harry Bull fired a leg in 17 against Hellings, but he was undone with a 15 darter coming in the very first of Hellings' trio of legs in a 3-1 victory.
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