Goundry On The Pound-ry
- James Cook

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Paul Goundry lit up the Monday Premier League in King Billy's 6-5 win versus Legends Lounge with thirteen scores of a ton or more.

The home side wrestled back a 4-0 deficit to claim the win in the final singles match as Mark Sleet came through 3-0.
Goundry was supported well by Andrew Cook, who threw eleven ton plusses, and as the scoreline suggests, it wasn't all one way traffic.

James Farrell notched eleven three figure visits for the defeated away side, with Sean Taylor pitching in ten scores of a ton or more.
Sleet's 180 was the only effort of it's kind in the entire match, whilst the business end was dominated by three ton plus checkouts.

Taylor's 135 was the best effort of the evening, and sandwiched in between that, as well as a 100 from Farrell, was Cook's 116 kill.
The first singles saw Cook nail a leg in 15 during a 3-0 victory before Goundry got the better of Taylor 3-2 despite Taylor's 18 darter.

Scott Cook's 17 dart leg proved crucial in deciding his 3-2 win, which set up the game nicely at 5-5 going into Sleet's singles.
Top scoring for leaders Raffles was Lee Hellings with thirteen scores of three figures in an 11-0 home win against Duchy.

Hellings' teammate Harry Bull provided some decent cover fire after hearing scores of a ton or more called no fewer than twelve times.
Bull's tally was topped up by two of the three maximums as Martin Dean fired one three treble visit back for the defeated party.

Before the singles phase rolled around, Bull and Dave Matthews teamed to put away 601 points after throwing just 18 darts in a 2-0 win before Hellings checked 97 during another 2-0 pairs success.
Bull also opened the individuals with a 3-1 win that contained legs in 15 and 17 darts before Simon Wilbraham repeated his 15 dart heroics to contribute to his 3-0 triumph.

Hellings closed out the match with a 3-1 victory that contained a leg finishing off in 18 darts and a 104 three dart combination outshot.
Glenn Austin's twelve scores of a ton or more fired Bluebird B to a 10-1 win in their derby match versus Bluebird A.

Austin's tally was topped up by the only 180 of the contest, whilst Glenn Halford put up eleven tons to play a decent supporting role.
Austin's aforementioned three treble visit came in a 3-0 individual success that also saw a leg fall after throwing just 18 darts.

Mike Connell's 147 checkout led the way in a trio of ton plus checkouts that came in a 6-5 win for Cherry Tree versus Octagon.
The defeated away side saw Dave Pethick notch a 127 kill, and a 115 was put away by teammate Ryan Ring, whilst Connell's stablemate Ryan Harris found two of the four maximums.

Three treble visits also came the way of Phil Taylor and Chris Edgecombe in what was a hotly contested matchup throughout.
Maximums for Dan Giles and Nick Furneaux helped Colebrook find their way to a 9-2 win in a visit to Brunel View Legends.









































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