Fine One From Simon
- James Cook

- Nov 13, 2025
- 2 min read
Simon Washington (27.83) lit up the Monday Premier League with a 16 darter in his 3-0 singles success that came in a 10-1 win for Tradesmans at Duchy.

Washington ended with eleven tons, whilst teammate Mike O'Brien ended his night with thirteen scores of a ton or more.
Wayne Hobbs showed his scoring prowess with ten ton plusses for the victors, whilst checkouts of 108 and 100 from Jaden Whitting and Jordan Turner lit up the business end.

Zak Smith rained down thirteen tons to go with Jon Crotty's eleven, but the pair still ended on the wrong side of a 10-1 defeat as Raffles prevailed at Colebrook.
At the heart of the victory was Lee Hellings and Harry Bull, who managed ten tons each, with both players propping up their totals with 180s.

Bull also added his name amongst the highlights at the business end with a 17 darter that came in a 3-1 singles win and also helped himself to a 90 finish.
Smith's stablemate Nick Furneaux, however, took the best leg of the match with a 16 darter that came in a narrow 3-2 loss against Simon Wilbraham, who added a maximum in that affair.

Scott Cook's tally of eleven three figure visits gave King Billy the platform from which to launch a 7-4 win at Cherry Tree.
The 180s were shared as both Cook and opponent Mike Connell added to the maximum column one time each.

Andrew Cook's 16 darter in a 3-0 victory was the best leg of 501 of the evening, whilst a 100 checkout by Connell's teammate Phil Taylor took the biggest finish prize.
Glenn Halford put on two of the three 180s in an 11-0 win for Bluebird B at Brunel View Legends, which also saw Dale Halford shine with a maximum and a 154 checkout.

A 180 from Carl Bradshaw and a 96 kill by James Farrell provided the ammunition for Legends Lounge's 10-1 win at Bluebird A.
That Farrell combination was, however, had to settle for second best as Wayne Oddie managed a three dart combination of 109 for the defeated home side.







































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