Hellings Says Lee It To Me
- James Cook
- Apr 30
- 3 min read
Lee Hellings (30.06) found his very best Monday Premier League form with a 3-0 singles success that was put away in 18, 14, and 18 darts during an 8-3 Octagon derby day win for Hellings' A team versus the B side.

Hellings' form wasn't curtailed to the individual phase as he was also involved in a doubles game with Alfie Ford (30.05) that saw 601 legs tumble in 19 and 21 darts.
The best leg of 601 was reserved for two of Hellings' teammates as Luke Johnson and Paul Hendy knitted well together during one leg of a 2-1 turnaround.

The scoring power of Hellings was on display all night as he swept up thirteen tons for himself, whilst the only player to better that total was teammate Paul Palmer.
The cherry on top of Hellings' tally was the two 180s that were part of a quartet of maximums, which was contributed to by Johnson and Ford once each.

Palmer added fourteen ton plusses to the board and also performed admirably in his individual game with a 145 checkout and legs in 15, 16, and 16 contributing to his 3-2 triumph.
Palmer's aforementioned checkout was the only effort to better a 128 combination from Chris Edgecombe, who was the designated home team's top scorer with ten ton plusses.

Edgecombe also ploughed home an 18 dart leg that proved crucial in deciding the destination of his 3-2 individual triumph.
John Mann heard calls of ton plus scores after throwing in no fewer than sixteen visits to the dartboard during Tradesmans 8-3 win over Indian Inn.

Mann was supported well in the win by Mike O'Brien, who managed as many as twelve ton plusses whilst three players also meandered their way to ten tons each.
Jaden Whitting was one of those, whilst both Harry Bull and Danny Bull added ten ton plusses each for the defeated team.

Danny Bull and Whitting topped their ton tallies up with 180s, whilst there was a carnival of magical moments at the business end of legs.
Mann and teammate Lee Agar produced the best leg of 601 during a 2-0 doubles win that saw one leg end after 20 darts.

Harry Bull then got the better of Mann in a 3-2 triumph in which Bull provided what turned out to be a crucial 17 dart leg.
Mann netted himself a 17 darter of his own in the narrowest of losses before Agar turned the tide back in the direction of the runaway leaders with some excellent play.

The firework moments for Agar during his 3-0 win included a leg that was put away in 15 darts as well as a 160 three dart combination out that has set a new high checkout for the leg season so far.
Whitting showed his class with a 3-0 success that saw a brace of 18 darters before Danny Bull dispatched his opponent with winning legs in 18 and 17 darts, contributing to his 3-1 victory.

Eleven three figure visits to the board from Glenn Halford provided the ammunition for Bluebird B to take a 9-2 win from their visit to Cherry Tree A.
Halford merged well with Lee Roberts during a 2-0 doubles win that saw a leg tumble in just 18 darts, whilst Paul Freeman provided two moments of magic for the defeated team with a 180 and a 112 kill.

Andy Bond nailed ten tons for Colebrook but still found himself on the wrong end of a 7-4 loss at the hands of Cherry Tree B.
The 180s in the game were shared between the two sides as Marc Webber and Jon Crotty both fired whilst Crotty's stablemate Zak Smith was decent at the business end of legs.

Smith fired a 100 checkout and an 18 darter during his 3-0 individual triumph, whilst Bond went one better with his leg in 17 during a 3-2 defeat.
Ten tons were ploughed in by Sean Taylor, that gave Legends Lounge a platform from which to build a 9-2 win at Bluebird A.

Teammate Dave Barton provided two highlights with a 180 sitting nicely alongside his 92 checkout, whilst 17 darters were nailed by both players in a 3-1 win for Taylor over Jon Parsons.
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