Tonight Matthews Going To Be... Brilliant!
- James Cook
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Dave Matthews (28.36) lit up the Monday Premier League with legs in 15 and 16 darts helping him to a 3-0 success during a 9-2 success for Octagon A, which saw off Legends Lounge.

The game sprang into life in the first singles game as Paul Palmer completed an eleven ton haul at the end of a 3-1 win that included a leg in 18.
Included in that ton haul was the first 180, which preceded Luke Johnson's 3-2 win that left him on ten scores of a ton or more for his night's work.

Matthews nailed a maxi on his way to twelve tons before Lee Hellings added a 110 outshot to his ten ton haul during a 3-0 triumph in which Hellings put away a leg in 18.
Alfie Ford's 3-1 success saw his best leg put away in 17 before Paul Hendy rounded off the night with a 180 during his 3-0 victory.

Lee Agar (25.47) put together a fine 3-0 individual win that contained a leg in 15 darts during Tradesmans' 10-1 win over Colebrook.
Agar's leg in 15 was matched by teammates Scott Wapshott and Simon Washington, whilst in the 601 doubles phase, Agar and Washington joined forces to some aplomb.

Two 21 darters led the pair to victory over Zak Smith and Nick Furneaux, who themselves chalked up a 24 dart leg during the 2-1 loss.
Agar netted a 76 kill in that affair that was only bettered by his own 106 combination, which came in the aforementioned singles demolition.

In the scoring phase of play, Smith dominated with fourteen tons overall, whilst his teammate Jon Crotty bagged the team's only 180.
Washington and Alec Turner joined Crotty in the maximum line of the sheet with the former using that effort to tick his ton tally over to the ten mark.

Wapshott also meandered his way to ten three figure visits, whilst Agar was the top scorer for the victors with eleven ton plusses.
Harry Bull's ten ton haul in a 7-4 defeat for Indian against King Billy included his team's only three treble visit to the board.

Paul Goundry joined Andrew and Scott Cook in hitting maximums during the contest for the victorious away side, whilst two moments stood out at the business end of the legs.
Danny Bull fired a decent 84 combination outshot for the beat checkout of the match, whilst Scott Cook's 3-1 win over Harry Bull included a leg in 14.

An 8-3 win for Bluebird B versus Cherry Tree B saw four moments of outstanding darts, with the best a 16 darter from Glenn Halford, which came in a 3-0 singles success.
Glenn Austin showed he had his finishing boots on with a 72 checkout, whilst the 180s were shared one each between the two teams as Marc Webber and Nick Perring both fired.

The highlights of Cherry Tree A's 9-2 win over Bluebird A included two 180s for Matt Chegwin, as well as 100 and 109 checkouts for Nick Coles and Matt Nicholson, respectively.
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