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Dale Haul-Ford

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Dale Halford fired as many as sixteen three figure visits, but still found himself on the wrong side of a 7-4 Monday Premier League defeat as Bluebird B were downed by King Billy.



Three of the four maximums in the contest went the way of the victors as Mark Sleet, Scott Cook, and Paul Goundry all struck, with Halford's teammate Glenn Halford also bagging a 180.


Eleven tons rained down from the arm of Sean Taylor as he led Legends Lounge to a 10-1 win over Colebrook that also featured a Dave Webb 180.



A 10-1 win for Raffles over Cherry Tree put them back on top as both Simon Wilbraham and Lee Hellings dominated the scoring phase with ten tons each.


Hellings added a brace of 180s to his tally, whilst Wilbraham notched a solitary three treble visit as the pair dominated the affair.



Hellings also helped himself to a 120 finish that bettered a 100 kill from Alfie Ford as Harry Bull and Paul Hendy knitted together a 601 leg in 19 darts.


Trademans lost first place after a 7-4 derby day defeat against neighbours Octagon in a matchup that saw the majority of the highlights coming at the business end of legs.



A 102 checkout from Scott Wapshott came in a doubles game that also saw a 21 darter put together by Wapshott and teammate Simon Baker.

Simon Washington added the only maxi of the contest in the same phase of play before Chris Edgecombe showed his class in the singles.



Edgecombe put together a 100 checkout and a leg in 17 darts in a 3-0 success before Washington checked legs in 16 and 17 darts during another 3-0 triumph.

 
 
 

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