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The Dan, The Myth, The Legend

  • Writer: James Cook
    James Cook
  • Nov 22, 2024
  • 3 min read

Dan Brazier was a late entry into the Legends Lounge Premier League 3, but after six wins in the penultimate game week, he might just walk away with the regular season divisional title.



Brazier bagged checkouts of 116, 128 and 108 in 7-6, 7-2 and 7-0 wins over Tom Graham, Reece Goves and Lewis Byrne respectively.


Brazier completed his mammoth evening with 7-1, 7-0 and 7-3 triumphs over Liam Taylor, Kirsty Whiting-O'Brien and fellow title contender Neil White.



Brazier put on a 180 against Graham who along with Goves and Taylor all reciprocated in their defeats with 180s of their own.


White recovered from his result against Brazier to bag himself a 142 checkout and a 180 in a 7-1 triumph over Sean Burkitt.



White then made it two wins from three outings with a 7-4 success against Nathan Langdon whilst Byrne faired slightly better against the third member of the championship chasing trio, Andrew Cook.


A 7-2 win for Cook saw both players add a 180 to the scoreboard who made it two wins with a 7-2 victory over Whiting-O'Brien to top the standings going into the final week.



Whiting-O'Brien completed her night with a 7-4 defeat against Burkitt whilst Lisa Hellings 180 helped her to a 7-5 win over Cornwall county teammate Sarah Brown.


Brown was defeated for a second time on the night by Nick Furneaux, which leaves the congested middle between eighth and twelfth separated by six points going into the final week.



Lee Hellings tops Premier League 1 by a solitary point thanks to a 7-4 win over title rival Chris Edgecombe, which was followed by another 7-4 success over Maria O'Brien.


O'Brien made up for that turnaround with a 7-0 win over Kelly Burkitt whilst Scott Wapshott is still in the mix at two points behind the leader after his 7-5 victory Jayden Dodd, which included a 180.



Dave Reed added a 109 checkout to his 180 but still found himself on the wrong end of a 7-5 loss against Chris Adams.


Chrissie Kinnaird survived a 101 combination out shot from John Woolven-Allen to take a 7-2 triumph going to the final week that could see Kinnaird as the biggest mover due to five ties still left to play.



Steve Mills can no longer mathematically win the league after his 7-1 win over Josh Furneaux that contained a 180 but still could upset Hellings' bid, who he faces in the final week.


In Premier League 2, Robbie Aitken was a 7-5 winner over Warren Page whilst Nick Miller completed his season with wins of 7-1 and 7-5 over Reece Mealin and Frankie Stout.



Miller put on a 180 in the first win whilst Stout fired a maximum in the narrower of the two defeats Miller inflicted in his final week.


Paul Palmer tops the standings due to playing one more game than likely league phase winner John Mann after his wins of 7-1 over Del Bryce that contained a maxi.



Bryce has no need to turn up in the final week after completing his campaign with a 7-4 success over Tom Wilson and a 7-5 loss at the hands of Darren Smith.


Wilson also finished the regular season with a 7-0 loss as Lee Hunter bagged himself some valuable points, which allowed him to climb up the table.

 
 
 

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