Neil Steals The Show
- James Cook

- Oct 3
- 3 min read
Neil White's (26.37) 3-0 singles success included a 16 darter and a 114 checkout as his Plymouth City Super League Division A champions elect, Octagon, won 8-3 versus Legends Lounge B.

Simon Stevenson's first of his four maximums came in the second trebles, before Hellings and Ford (28.62) put together a 601 leg in just 19 darts during a 2-0 doubles win.
Stevenson then added three more maxis during a 2-1 pairs win that saw a leg tumble in just 15 darts, whilst partner Matt Vosper fired a combination out of 82 to get the first point for the away team.

Sean Taylor started the singles with a 3-0 win that contained an 18 darter over the 501 distance before White completed his eleven ton haul in his aforementioned triumph.
Stevenson (25.91) bagged a 3-0 win with the help of a leg in 18 darts and ended his productive night on fifteen three figure visits.

Hellings ended his night on fourteen tons, including his team's only maximum that was fired in a 3-1 win, that a 17 darter ticked over.
Hellings' opponent, Andy Malinowski, bagged a 90 finish in the only leg he won, which came before Ford's 3-0 win that saw a leg tumble after just 15 darts thrown.

Vosper capped his night of brilliance with a 13 darter and a 111 three dart combination outshot, which all came in a 3-1 singles triumph.
Fourteen tons from Tony Tasker helped King Billy A rip through Raffles B by a 10-1 scoreline in a match that also saw Lee Doncaster and Paul Goundry reach ten ton plusses.

Goundry added a brace of maximums to his total, whilst Doncaster and Kev Lofthouse also fired three treble visits.
The only noteworthy contribution for the defeated team came with a maxi from Paul Hoare, whilst a 30 dart 1001 trebles leg was nailed by Goundry, Tasker and Hayman (33.37), finished by a 149 out from the latter.

Simon Washington lit up Tradesmans 9-2 win versus Indian Inn A, which saw five 180s and five ton plus checkouts.
Washington's teammate, Rob May, was the most prolific maximum hitter with three that helped him reach thirteen three figure visits.

The other two maxis came from the defeated side as Dave Matthews and Leighton Wilson were recipients of a '180' call on one occasion each.
Lewis Byrne fired twelve tons, and in amongst that were three of the big checkouts as he nailed 103, 104, and 156 combination outshots.

Washington and Kelvin Rowe matched each other's 108 three dart combination kills in each of their 3-1 singles successes.
Rowe also added a 78 finish in a 2-0 doubles win that came in the same phase of play as Byrne and Kev Marshall managed a 601 leg in 18 darts.

Kev Seal was a 3-1 winner, thanks in part to an 18 darter over the 501 distance before Danny Bull was edged out 3-1 despite adding a 16 darter.
The nail in May's opponent's coffin during a 3-2 triumph came in the form of a second leg finished off in just 16 darts.

Scott Cook's thirteen three figure visits included one of Ford Inn's three maximums and a 134 checkout as Cook led his team to a 10-1 win at Kings Tamerton.
Brazier provided back up for Cook with eleven ton plusses, whilst the other 180 hitters were Mike Whatley and Mark Shears.

Cook polished off what was a successful night personally, and for the team, with a 3-0 singles triumph that contained a leg ended in just 15 darts.
Thirteen ton plusses rained down from the arm of Frankie Stout, including a 125 checkout that helped Cherry Tree C to a 7-4 win over Bluebird A.

Stout was supported well by teammates Dave Hollow and Nathan Langdon, who put on ten three figure visits each.
Steve Towl was the only 180 hitter for the successful home side, whilst Glenn Halford and Jacob Bentham both fired a three treble visit for the defeated party.

Halford also managed a 94 single visit kill, which sat nicely alongside Glenn Austin's achievement of eleven tons overall.
Simon Kelly lit up Kings Arms B's 11-0 win at St Levans with ten tons, whilst teammate Steve Mills checked a leg in 18 darts during a 3-0 singles win.

That aforementioned individual triumph also saw Mills finish a leg with a 92 finish that bettered an 80 kill from stablemate Dave Johns.
Checkouts of 70 by Chris Beale and 90 from Mark Hempsall came in a 6-5 success for Hempsall's Fawn A at Beale's Legends Lounge C.







































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