Too Many For Cooks But King Billy Spoiled At Octagon
- James Cook

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Andrew Cook lit up the Monday Premier League with a dazzling fourteen three figure visits that couldn't arrest King Billy's slide to a 7-4 loss at Octagon.

Scott Cook also put his stamp on the contest with a twelve ton haul, and the Cook pairing produced decent legs in their individual games.
Scott Cook was defeated 3-2 despite a 17 darter, whilst brother Andrew found a leg in 18 on his way to a 3-0 triumph.

There were two main protagonists amongst the victors' cohort as Jayden Dodd helped himself to a 180 and Steve Daley found a 15 darter and a 115 checkout in his 3-0 individual success.
Dan Hurley and Glenn Halford dominated proceedings for Bluebird B with twelve scores of a ton or more each as their team won 8-3 at Legends Lounge.

Halford added his team's only maximum to his tally, whilst Dale Halford also contributed heavily to the scoring phase with ten tons of his own.
At the business end, Glenn Austin found a 94 checkout that no one bettered, and Hurley's 3-2 singles win had what turned out to be a crucial 17 dart leg.

The only noteworthy contributions from the hosts came from Sean Taylor, who fired two maximums on his way to ten tons of his own.
Marc Mills was a ten ton hitter for Colebrook, who won 7-4 at Bluebird A in a match that saw Jon Parsons fire the only 180 of the contest.

Parsons also added a 16 darter that came in his 3-1 win to his night's work, whilst the best finish of the matchup came from John Merrifield with a 98 kill.
Tradesmans 8-3 win at Cherry Tree saw Lee Agar reach ten ton plusses and teammate Andrew White bagged one of three maximums.

The other two were put up by Marc Webber and Mike Connell for the defeated hosts, and Webber also managed a finish of 96.
Webber's 3-0 individual success contained a leg in 14 darts that was the only effort to better two 18 dart legs from Simon Washington that came in a 3-2 reversal.

Jayden Jeffrey was the hero of the hour for Brunel View Legends as his team came back from 2-0, 4-1, and 5-2 down to win at Duchy by a 6-5 scoreline thanks to Jeffrey's 3-1 victory in the final singles.







































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