This coming weekend Warwickshire County Darts Organisation will be travelling to the Magna Centre, Magna Way, Rotherham, Yorkshire where they will participate in the UKDA’s Magic Weekend. The weekend is designed to complete the Elite Premier and AON Championship seasons whereby all teams over the two days will play two fixtures, however for Warwickshire they will still have one remaining rearranged fixture, an away tie against Glamorgan which will be played over the weekend of the 14th and 15th May.

On Saturday Warwickshire will play their ‘B’ games against both Devon and Lincolnshire and on Sunday the ‘A’ matches against the same two teams, they will be looking to consolidate their number two spot in the division and with good results in these two games plus their rearranged fixture be hoping for at the worst a runners-up finish.

Lining up for Warwickshire will be Men’s ‘A’:- Jamie Atkins, Gareth Braham, Kevin Dowling, Steve Giddings, Noel Grant, Steve Hine, Prakash Jiwa, Tom Martin, Wayne Mynard, Ian Shaw, Jack Wareing, Matty Washbrooke, Men’s ‘B’:- Adam Hancock, Dave Hill, Dave Honey, Scott Hope, Mark Martin, Lee Miller, Will Naylor, Karl Reynolds, Mark Strong, Darren Swords, Carl Green, Martin Tonks, Reserves:- Mark Carter, Noah Rose, Mark Tomlinson snr, Jenson Walker, Carl Winters, Women’s ‘A’:- Sue Gulliver, Angela Jones, Lucy Keyte, Chloe McKivett, Tammy Montgomery, Donna Pinch, Women’s ‘B’:- Wendy Adams, Nina Bolt, Marian Conway, Melanie Jones, Denise Keyte, Caroline Pike, Reserves:- Natalie Gilbert, Sue Maclennan.

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In the UKDA Championship division West Midlands will complete their programme with Saturday’s ‘B’ games against Sussex and Staffordshire and then the ‘A’ games on Sunday against the same two teams.

West Midlands have not enjoyed the best of seasons and go into the weekends game bottom of the division ten points adrift of next to bottom Oxfordshire and as a result will next season be playing their fixtures in the L-Style Division One.

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The Sheldon and District Winter League have been playing their Doubles Knockout down to the last eight pairs and making the quarter-finals are, Paul Nixon / Bobby Nixon (Langley Arrows), Richard Mills / Luis Barberan (Dunky’s Boys), Lee Molyneux / Clarke Horsley (Sheldon Dukes), Tom White / Terry Webster (Sheldon Marlboro Arrows), Simon Edwards / Jake Webster (Langley Arrows), Andy Hutchings / Pete Healey (Dunkys Boys), Robbie Earl / Dave Mortiboys (Iron Horse Flights), Dave Howlett / Matt Murrin (Sheldon Marlborough Arrows).

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It was League Individuals Singles week in the Four Oaks and District League, the Derek Masters Trophy sponsored by K & B Installations which was staged at the Red Lion, Erdington.

Forty seven players from both divisions fought for the trophy and after completing the preliminary and first rounds sixteen players remained of which seven were from the second division.

In the quarter finals S.Winters (Erdington Arrows) recorded the nights only 180 in his 2-1 win over D.Vickers (Red Lion), this was after recording a 160 finish in the previous round.

The semi-finals saw both remaining second division players defeated. P.Nicholls (Charley’s Flights) lost to S.Winters 2-1 and Nicholls team mate J.Burdett lost 2-0 to J.Clarke (Golden Hind Lions).

Despite some of the best performances all night S.Winters could not maintain his winning streak and lost 3-0 to Golden Hind Lions man J.Clarke in the final. Congratulations to J.Clarke this year’s Four Oaks and District Darts League Individuals champion.

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Dunky’s Boys took their unbeaten run in division one of the Shirley and District Monday Night League to four games when, despite a 180 from D.Palmer they won their home tie against Cider House 6-3 to open up a two points lead on second placed Tippetts Bar who had a bye this week. Third placed Lions were the week’s biggest winners handing out a 9-0 whitewash to their hosts Lodge to leave them two points off the top.

In division two leaders Saracens Misfits, like the division one leader’s won 6-3 as they accounted for Vikings, A.Linford hitting a maximum for Misfits. Second in the division Highwood had a surprisingly close 5-4 win away to Saracens Slingers who are bottom of the division, nevertheless the win keeps Highwood within two points of Misfits as are Yardley Wood Social and HSCC who in turn won 6-3 against Sharmans Cross and 5-4 against Legion Royals.

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It was 3 A-Side competition week in the Netherton Thursday Night League with games being played down to a winner at four different venues. Winning their way into the semi-finals were P.O’Brien / B.Radcliffe / G.Billingham (Bulls Head), R.Hodgetts / J.Southall / M.Redding (Netherton Sports and Social), T.Johnson / D.Shilvick / A.Cowley (Clock), S.Hill / D.Homer / P.Hadley (Townsend Social Club).

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With seven wins and one draw Dudley Sports are the only team in the Silver End Sunday Morning League not to have lost a game so far, their latest fixture saw them win 6-2 at Kings Head ‘A’ to keep them two points ahead of Bell ‘A’ who won the local derby with their ‘B’ side 5-3, they have been replaced in the number three spot by Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club who with 18 points are a further two off the top after beating Brickmakers Arms 7-1.

At the other end of the table Black Horse ‘A’ moved off the foot of the table with a 4-4 home draw with New Talbot, this being the first point Black Horse have recorded in their opening nine games, replacing them at the bottom of the league is Kings Head ‘B’, their 5-2 defeat at Tenth Lock leaving them the only team in the league without a point.

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Waggon and Horses continue to impress in the Hilltop Friendly Tuesday Night League as in their most recent fixture they won 5-2 against Dewdrop ‘A’. Dewdrop ‘A’ lose their second place to Vine ‘A’ who beat Sow and Pigs 7-0, both teams are on 12 points four points adrift of Waggon with just one leg of average separating them. Another team, fourth placed Miners Arms ‘B’ are also on 12 points after their 4-3 home success against Horseley Tavern but they have played nine games compared to the three teams above them who have only played eight.

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Game number ten in the Brierley Hill Monday Night League matched top and bottom teams against each other with leaders Talbot beating Tommy Turners 8-1 to keep them two points to the good on Roebuck, Dudley Sports ‘A’ and Rose and Crown. Roebuck took over from Rose and Crown in second place after beating them 6-3 while Dudley Sports ‘A’ won their home game against Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘B’ by the same 6-3 margin.

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The top two teams in the Stourbridge and District Monday Night League are both on 30 points however leaders White Horse have played 16 games and second placed Cross (Oldswinford) have played 18. White Horse had a comfortable 6-1 home win over fifth in the league Bell ‘A’ while Cross despite winning by the same margin were playing at home against Rose and Crown who are in the bottom half of the table.

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Hare and Hounds chalked up their first win in eleven games in the Rowley Monday Night League when they won 6-3 playing away against bottom of the table Roost who are so far without a point. At the top of the table Bell kept their title hopes on track with a 6-3 win at Romsley Cricket Club to keep intact their two points advantage over Whiteheath Tavern and Gate Hangs Well. Whiteheath Tavern had a 7-2 home win over Three Diamonds while Gate hangs Well had a much closer 5-4 win at Loyal Lodge. Romsley drop two places to sixth now four points behind their victors.

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There was a top of the table clash in the Netherton Tuesday Night League with top side Church Tavern hosting their nearest rivals Netherton Sports and Social Club. The outcome was a resounding 6-1 win for Church Tavern, inflicting a first defeat on their opponents and seeing them drop one place in the table to third, level on points but trailing by a single leg of average with the new second placed residents Bulls Head who won 5-2 at Quarry Bank Social Club. Both Bulls Head and Netherton Sports and Social Club are one win off the top.

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Only one outstanding rearranged fixture played in the Stourbridge and District Wednesday Night League which saw league leaders White Horse surprisingly lose 4-3 at home to Ten Arches ‘B’ who are placed fourth in the league and four points behind their hosts.

The defeat for White Horse has now left the title dependant on the final week’s fixtures of the season as they are now level on 26 points with second in the table Bell ‘A’ and are only two legs of average better off than them.

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It was certainly lucky week seven for Graham Hall in the Black Country Thursday Night Singles League as he played three fixtures and won all three without dropping a single leg by 8-0. Hall began the night with a win against Paul Dicken and followed that with wins over Justin Evans and James Davies to put him top of the table with 129 points from 14 games. Nick Fullwell is second in the league he had a somewhat mixed fortunes night as he kicked off with a 6-2 win over Rich Bowen but then lost 5-3 to Jamie Hughes and then finished with a 4-4 draw with Benjamin Hollowood to leave him 16 points behind Hall with 113 points.

Jamie Hughes made his first appearance in the league in week seven, he played and won five games. Hughes began the night with an 8-0 win against Lewis Handley and then accounted for Fullwell 5-3. Former league leader Gareth Johnson was the next victim losing out 6-2 before Hughes beat Martin Angell 7-1 and rounded off the night as he began with an 8-0 win, this time Cheryl Allcock was on the receiving end.

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Nick Fullwell has ousted Connor Pickett from pole position in the Ashwood Premier League. In week seven Fullwell played four fixtures, he won 6-1 against Chris Williams, 5-2 against Sam Aitkens, 7-0 against Andy Vellender and finished the evening with a close 4-3 verdict over former leader Pickett. Fullwell has taken over the top spot with 83 points from 13 games with Pickett now second with 80 points from 14 games, on the night he only played one other fixture in which he won 5-2 against Gaz Cartwright.

The week produced a first win in fourteen for Tony Bennett as he beat Mark Glaze 4-3 Jon Broome is now the only player left seeking his first win of the season.

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Andrew Jervis is the only player in the Gilbert’s Bar Monday Night Singles League to have won all of his games so far. Jervis made it nine straight wins in week ten when he beat Eddie Gripton 8-0 to give him a total of 82 points from his nine games. Second in the table Scott Baker added a similar 8-0 win to his account when he beat Arthur Lubkowski to take his points tally to 79 from the same nine games. Simon Pritchard in third place kept the pressure on the leading two with a 7-1 success against Roger Ward to give him the same 79 points as Baker but from ten games.

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Week three saw the top two teams in the singles division of the Wolverhampton Tuesday Night League play each other and the outcome was a 5-2 win for Gilbert’s Bar to see them take over the number one spot from their opponents Wednesfield Legion who drop down into fourth position. Railway are second and like Gilbert’s have won all three games the latest being a 6-1 win over Yew Tree to leave them one leg of average short of Gilbert’s. After their 6-1 home win over Jacks Bar, ECC are third two points behind the top two as are Wednesfield Legion, Woodfield and Moreton Arms.

 In the doubles division Wednesfield Legion, despite winning 2-1 against Gilbert’s Bar, who drop to sixth from second, have to share the number one position with ECC and Railway, who in turn won 3-0 against Jacks Bar and Yew Tree.

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2022-04-20