Edge Of Glory
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Chris Edgecombe (30.06) nailed legs in 18, 17, and 15 darts during a 3-0 win in the Monday Premier League that accentuated an 8-3 success for Octagon over Cherry Tree.

Edgecombe ended the contest with eleven ton plusses to top the scoring charts, whilst stablemate Jayden Dodd added a combination outshot of 90.
All of the 180s in the contest went the way of the defeated team as Ryan Harris' brace was added to by a solitary three treble visit by Tony Reid.

Colebrook were 9-2 better than Brunel View Legends, and that triumph owed much to the form of Zak Smith, who ended the contest with thirteen three figure visits overall.
At the business end, Smith produced a 15 dart leg in his 3-0 singles win, whilst teammate Nathan Langdon added legs in 18 and 16 darts during another 3-0 triumph.

The best effort of all thirty finishes in the match was a three figure effort by Nick Furneaux as he took out 110 at the first time of asking.
Sean Taylor bagged himself a twelve ton haul, but still managed to end up on the wrong side of an 8-3 loss as Legends Lounge were downed by King Billy.

Taylor's tally included his team's only maximum, which came in a 3-0 singles success that included a brace of 18 dart legs.
Dan Hurley added twelve scores of a ton or more to eleven from Glenn Halford, which provided a platform for Bluebird B to take a 10-1 win over local rivals Bluebird A.

The only three treble visit of the derby day matchup also went the way of the victors as Glenn Austin heard '180' called after throwing the one time.
Andrew Cook was at the heart of everything good that the victors produced as he walked away with a 180 and checkouts of 125 and 121 to his name.

His 3-0 individual triumph included 18 and 12 dart legs, whilst a second maximum for the team was put up by Scott Cook.
A 10-1 win for leaders Raffles at Duchy saw both Lee Hellings and Harry Bull put together eleven ton hauls to lead the team to victory.

Bull and Hellings were 3-0 winners in the singles phase of play, with the pair both adding a 17 darter to their respective successes.
The cherry on top of Hellings' aforementioned ton total was a 112 finish, whilst the only moment of magic from the hosts was a 180 from Martin Dean.









































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