Darts News – A West Midlands Round Up

It was cup week in the Sutton and District League, first round two in the Brian Goodman Cup, which brought together division one leaders, Highcroft Hotdogs and division two leaders, Rise Club, the result was a 6-3 win for Highcroft Hotdogs. Biggest win of the round went to Erdington Arrows who chalked up a 9-0 whitewash against their division one rivals Drakes Drum. Nomads @ Hollyfields are currently placed second in division one, they won 5-4 against fellow division one team Old Horns Lions. In the all division two encounter Pint Pot Flights finished on the right side of the 6-3 result in their game with Great Barr Social.

In round two of the Ken Rust Cup, the all division one fixture between Bishop Vesey and Charley’s Flights saw the former get the narrow 5-4 victory. The remaining three games were all between second division teams. Sutton Sharks may be three places below their opponents Deer’s Leap in the league but it was the Sharks who got the 6-3 result. Fourth in division two, Hollyfields had a convincing 7-2 win over next to bottom of the division St Thomas Arrows while bottom placed Misfits @ Holly Lane Sports and Social Club lost 9-0 to the team four places above them Oscott Social Club.

There was one rearranged division one game played between the divisions bottom two teams, next to bottom Walmley CSC Flights playing hosts to bottom of the table Rosey Mac’s. The result produced a first win in eleven games for Rosey Mac’s as they won 5-4 to put them level on two points with their opponents but still bottom of the table trailing on average.

Full Results:Rearranged Fixture:Game 9:Division One:- Walmley CSC Flights 4 Rosey Mac’s 5, Brian Goodman Cup:Round Two:- Pint Pot Flights 6 Great Barr Social 3, Erdington Arrows 9 Drakes Drum 0, Highcroft Hotdogs 6 Rise Club 3, Old Horns Lions 4 Nomads @ Hollyfields 5, Ken Rust Cup:Round Two:- Bishop Vesey 5 Charley’s Flights 4, Sutton Sharks 6 Deer’s Leap 3, Hollyfields 7 St Thomas Arrows 2, Misfits @ Holly Lane Sports and Social Club 0 Oscott Social 9.

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Copper Fox ‘R’ made it eleven consecutive wins in the Harborne and District League when they won 7-2 at Thimble Mill, they are the only team in the league with a 100% win record, but still only have a two points lead on second placed Northfield Conservative Club who had a 6-3 win at Smethwick Cricket Club, the home side dropping one place in the table to fourth on eighteen points, some four off the top of the table. Northfield Darts Club had a 6-3 home win over Weoley Castle WMC to see them move up one place to third on the same eighteen points as Smethwick Cricket Club.

No fewer than eight players found the three treble twenties this week, and they were L.Fowler, L.Allen (Northfield Darts Club), R.O’Neill, J.Best (Weoley Castle), G.Bolton (Stag and Three Horseshoes), D.Hill, S.Jones (Northfield Conservative Club) and R.Cashmore (Lion Bar).

Full Results:Game 12:- Copper Fox ‘M’ 6 (C.Fowler 2×100,140, J.Loughran 100,117,123, D.Kent 100, A.Faulkner 2×100, G.Dews 100,125,134, M.Davies 100) Harborne Social 3 (D.Adams 121, L.Walker 100,140, M.Ram 115,140, N.Vaughan 100, D.Singleton 121, M.Harnett 100, P.Sitshebo 121), Northfield Darts Club 6 (M.Lloyd 100,140, L.Fowler 100,135,180, L.Allen 3×100,180, J.Evitts 100,123, L.Louch 123, J.O’Neill 2×100,140, T.Allen 140, L.Fowler & J.O’Neill 15 darts game) Weoley Castle WMC 3 (S.Joyce 100,101, M.Warr 100, A.Heath 2×100,135, M.Bolton 3×100, D.Kight 100, A.Coombes 100,118), Kings Norton E Serviceman’s Club 3 (K.Foxhall 3×100,134,139, A.Fenton 128,2×140, R.Foxhall 100,138, J.Butcher 2×100,140, C.Foxhall 119, Jaimie Fisher 121,127,140, R.Niblett 100,140, M.Fisher 140) Weoley Castle 6 (J.Best 3×100,125, Joe Fletcher 100, D.Lancett 2×100,118, C.Galvin 2×100,2×140, R.O’Neill 100,125,2×140,180, J.Best 164f,180, J.Best & Joe Fletcher 15 darts game), Stag and Three Horseshoes 3 (G.Bolton 120, L.Anderson 100,125,136, N.Collins 116, G.Bolton 180) Bourneville 6 (M.Bennett 123, G.Bailes 2×100, P.Garvey 121,2×140, C.Evans 100,125,140, N.Mellors 100,140, A.Bailes 125, M.Ferriday 121), Smethwick Cricket Club 3 (A.Bomber 3×100, M.Collins 3×100, V.Gould 3×100,122, F.Johnson 100,140, C.Devenport 2×100,101,140, M.Smith 100,140) Northfield Conservative Club 6 (D.Hill, 100,135,2×140,180, A.Sutton 100,140, S.Jones 121,180, C.Steadman 100,125, J.Hill 100,125, A.Sutton & C.Steadman 18 darts game), Cock Inn 7 (R.Allcott 2×100, A.Vaughan 2×100, L.Fox 100,180, Joe Fox 121,125, D.O’Neill 2×100, D.Hopkins 2×100, A.Hopkins 100) Windsor Complex 2 (B.Waldron 100,121, R.Gerrehy 100, S.Hopkins 5×100, P.Singh 100,121,125,2×140, R.Gerrehy 107f), Thimble Mill 2 (K.Biddulph 100,2×140, A.Beagrie 100, T.Goulding 100, J.Goulding 2×100,140,180, D.Davy 100, J.Jukes 100, A.Gough 115, J.Perry 100) Copper Fox ‘R’ 7 (E.Simpson 4×100,140, J.Hykin 2×100,2×140,2×17 darts games, R.Mann 3×100, A.Hykin 2×100, N.Porter 3×100,140, T.Hamilton 100), Crown 5 (K.Smith 100,140, L.Salloway 118, R.Crawford 2×100,121, John Derbyshire 100) Lion Bar 4 (D.Windsor 121, C.Millward 100, D.Latham 100, D.McConomy 100, R.Cashmore 100,180, P.Hughes 2×100).

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The fixture between the top two teams in the Premier League of the Sheldon and District Winter League Langley Arrows and Sheldon Marlborough Arrows were due to play each other this week but the game was postponed and as a result both teams drop down the table one place. Taking over in pole position is Highwood, who had a convincing 8-1 win at Kingshurst Labour Club, and although they have a two points lead on both Langley Arrows and Sheldon Marlborough Arrows, the former has two games in hand and the latter three games in hand.

In division one, the week’s results had no effect on the top seven places in the division with Banbury Club holding on to the number one spot with an average lead over both second and third placed Trident Spears and RAFA Arrows after they won 6-3 at Station Inn, Trident Spears won 5-4 at Raven and RAFA Arrows won 6-3 at Moseley Rugby Club. Sheldon Marlborough Ridge are fourth on sixteen points, two points adrift of the leading trio after they won 7-2 at home over Langley Flights.

Although the result from the game between Raven Flights and Langley Pints was a late result, the latter holds on to pole position in division two with a superior average over second placed CBMC-A , both teams on eighteen points. CBMC-A won their home tie with Shirley Misfits 6-3 while third placed Maggies, who are two points behind the top two teams, had a close 5-4 result at Hunters Moon. Both Langley Pints and Maggies have played ten games whereas CBMC-A have played eleven.

Four maximums in the league this week, and they came from Sam Hicks (RAFA), Danny Chiswell (Dog Inn Nomads) plus Grant Reeve and Jordan Grainger (Raven).

Full Results:Game 12:Premier League:- RAFA 4 (Sam Hicks 180, Lee Hodges 125f) Mackadown Sports and Social Club 5, Kingshurst Labour Club 1 Highwood 8 (Jason Morris 125f), Brian’s Flights 4 Dog Inn Nomads 5 (Danny Chiswell 180,8 darts game), Langley Arrows v Sheldon Marlborough Arrows postponed, Smithswood Social Club had a bye, Division One:- Yardley Ex Colts 4 Lyndon Old Boys 5 (Craig Stansfield 9 darts game), Raven 4 (Grant Reeve 180, Jordan Grainger 180)  Trident Spears 5 (Carl Winters 9 darts game), Station Inn 3 Banbury Club 6, Sheldon Marlborough Ridge 7 (Dean Harrison 146f) Langley Flights 2, Moseley Rugby Club 3 RAFA Arrows 6, Division Two:- CBMC-A 6 Shirley Misfits 3, Hunters Moon 4 Maggies 5, Trident Flights 1 Digby 8, Hollywood Social Club 6 Castle Bromwich Spitfires 3, Raven Flights v Langley Pints a late result.

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The South West Birmingham Clubs League staged their singles knockout this week and scooping the men’s title from an entry of sixty-four players, with a final win over Rodney Needham was Luke Coles. Making their exits in the semi-finals were Jim Cutler and Mark Welsh.

Clinching the ladies title was Tracey Trace who defeated Lindsey Bandy in the final.

Full Results:Men’s Singles Knockout:Losing Semi-Finalists:- Jim Cutler, Mark Welsh, Runner-Up:- Rodney Needham, Winner:- Luke Coles, Ladies Singles Knockout:Runner-Up:- Lindsey Bandy, Winner:- Tracey Trace.

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It was a very hughscoring week in the Netherton Thursday Night 501 League with no fewer than eight players finding the three treble twenties. There were four for the Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘A’ from Phil Tonks, Jake Robinson, Carl Hadlington and Jamie Rollinson while Old Liberal Club had two, thanks to Jeff batham and George Willetts. Making up the eight were Will Caines (Townsend Social Club) and Jason Southall (Plough and Harrow).

On the league front four teams are on fifteen points with all of them having played five games apart from second placed Bulls Head who have played six. Old Liberal Club top the table leading on average after their latest 9-0 home win over Townsend Social Cub. Bulls Head won 8-1 at Rose and Crown while third placed Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘A’ beat their local rivals Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘B’ 7-2. British Oak are fourth, they had a 5-4 home win over Gate Hangs Well. Plough and Harrow make up the top five they won 8-1 at Netherton Sports and Social Club to leave them three points short of the four teams above them.

At the other end of the table, Rose and Crown are the only team in the league still seeking their first win after playing six games.

Full Results:Game 6:- British Oak 5 Gate Hangs Well 4, Rose and Crown 1 Bulls Head 8 (Steve Tipper 15 darts game), Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘A’ 7 (Phil Tonks 180, Jake Robinson 180, Carl Hadlington 180, Jamie Rollinson 180) Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘B’ 2 (George Peters 106f), Haden Cross 5 (Finn Allen 100b) Hawthorns 4, Old Liberal Club 9 (Jeff Batham 180,15 darts game George Willetts 180,15 darts game) Townsend Social Club 0 (Will Caines 180), Netherton Sports and Social Club 1 Plough and Harrow 8 (Jason Southall 180, Nathan Dingley 180), Furnace had a bye.

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Quarry Bank Liberal Club continued their quest for the Sedgley and Gornal Tuesday Night League title by adding an 8-1 home win over British Oak to keep intact their four points lead over second placed Red Cow ‘1’ who also had a home tie which they won 7-2 against Stump. A further two points adrift with thirty-six points is third placed Gornal British Legion who had a 6-3 win away to bottom of the table Meadow Lark. Netherton Sports and Social Club are fourth they missed the opportunity to go third, and are on the same thirty-six points as Gornal British Legion, but trail heavily on average after losing their latest fixture at home against Wheatsheaf 6-3.

Full Results:Game 22:- Baggeridge Social 2 Royal 7, Cabin ‘2’ 1 Bulls Head 8, Hilly House 5 Cabin ‘1’ 4, Jolly Crispin 2 Parkes Hall 7, Meadow Lark 3 Gornal British Legion 6, Netherton Sports and Social Club 3 Wheatsheaf 6, New Inn 5 Red Lion 4, Quarry Bank Liberal Club 8 British Oak 1, Red Cow ‘1’ 7 Stump 2, Mill 3 Red Cow ‘2’ 6.

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The John Edwards Thursday Night League staged the preliminary round of their 301 Cup in which only two of the fixtures produced 6-3 results with the other five games all going down to the wire with 5-4 results. Chalking up the 6-3 wins were Tividale Sports and Island Inn who in turn accounted for Artisian Micro Bar and Navigation. The five 5-4 winners were Ivy Bush, Club ‘99’, Oldbury British Legion, Blackheath Liberal Club and Double Tops Micro Bar who all won at the expense of respective opponents Brandhall Labour Club, Geroge, Smethwick Cricket Club, Red Cow, and Whiteheath Tavern. Bostin Darts ‘A’ had a bye.

Full Results:301 Cup:Preliminary Round:- Artisan Micro Bar 3 Tividale Sports 6, Ivy Bush 5 Brandhall  Labour Club 4, Club ‘99’ 5 George 4, Smethwick Cricket Club 4 Oldbury British Legion 5, Red Cow 4 Blackheath Liberal Club 5, Island Inn 6 Navigation 3, Whiteheath Tavern 4 Double Tops Micro Bar 5, Bostin Darts ‘A’ had a bye.

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Leaders of the Black Country Ladies Super League, Allen’s Bar ‘A’ were held to a close 3-2 win by their second placed ‘B’ side to open up a four points gap between the two teams. Third in the league Allen’s Bar ‘C’ lost 4-1 to the ‘D’ side  to put both teams now on the same thirty-nine points.

Full Results:Game 16:- Allen’s Bar ‘A’ 3 Allen’s Bar ‘B’ 2, Allen’s Bar ‘D’ 4 Allen’s Bar ‘C’ 1.

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In the Black Country Men’s Super League, leaders Allen’s Bar ‘A’ have played twenty-seven games and have one hundred points, they have a lead of twelve over second placed Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club who have only played twenty-five games. Quarry Bank Liberal Club are third, they have played the same number of games as the Ex Serviceman’s Club and are just one single point behind them but nine to the good on fourth placed Townsend Social Club who like the leaders have played twenty-seven fixtures.

Full Results:Rearranged Fixture:- Soccer Zone ‘A’ 3 Ten Arches 2.

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Newcomers to the West Midlands Men’s Super League, Carrington Club, are the early pacesetters in the league having won all three of their fixtures so far, the latest of which was a 3-2 home win over another new team to the league Samba Social. Dog and Patridge’s 3-2 home win over Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ puts them second in the league table with eleven points, just one short of the leaders as are third and fourth placed Kings Head and Staffordshire Knot, Kings Head winning their home game against Gilbert’s Bar ‘B’ 3-2 while Staffirdshire Knot had a more comfortable 4-1 home win over Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club. Dog and Prtridge and Kings Head have alsowon all three of their fixtures.

Full Results:Week 3:- Gate Inn 3 Landywood 2, Dog and Partridge 3 Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ 2, Kings Head 3 Gilbert’s Bar ‘B’ 2, Hot Shots 4 Junction ‘B’ 1, Junction ‘A’ 3 Chase Social 2, Staffordshire Knot 4 Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club 1, Carrington Club 3 Samba Social 2.

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With few games remaining now in the Silver End Sunday Morning League, leaders Old Star have one hand firmly on the winners silverware, their most recent 8-0 win at Pensnett Liberal Club ‘A’ keeping them six points to the good on their nearest rivals Dudley Sports ‘A’ who like the leaders won 8-0 in their home game with Pensnett Liberal Club ‘B’, not a good day for the Pensnett Clubs!!. Dudley Sports ‘A’ have a twelve points advantage over third placed High Acres ‘A’ after they won 6-2 at home against Roebuck, while fourth in the league Old Liberal Club are a further six points adrift but with a game in hand on the three teams above them.

Full Results:Game 34:- Vine 6 Spring Meadow 2, Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club 5 Tenth Lock 3, Glasscutters 3 Woodman 5, Ten Arches 4 High Acres ‘B’ 4, Dudley Sports ‘A’ 8 Pensnett Liberal Club ‘B’ 0, Pensnett Liberal Club ‘A’ 0 Old Star 8, Brier Rose 4 Dudley Sports ‘B’ 4, High Acres ‘A’ 6 Roebuck 2, New Talbot 5 Portway 3, Kingswinford British Legion 2 Old Liberal Club 6.

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A 6-3 home win over Railway Inn keeps Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘A’ top of the Brierley Hill Monday Night League with a total of thirty-six points. They have a lead of two points over second and third placed Lamp Tavern and Raven, Lamp Tavern winning 6-3 at home against bottom of the table Tipton Sports and Social Club who are the only team in the league without a win in sixteen games. Raven were also 6-3 winners in their home fixture with Kingswinford British Legion. Fourth in the league table Bridge, once again were 6-3 winners, winning at home against Dudley Sports ‘B’ to put them on thirty-two points but from only eighteen games. They have two games in hand on all three teams above them and wins in those games would see them go level on points with leaders Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘A’.

Full Results:Game 19:- Raven 6 Kingswinford British Legion 3, Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘A’ 6 Railway 3, Lamp Tavern 6 Tipton Sports and Social Club 3, Roebuck ‘A’ 5 Mount Pleasant 4, Rose and Crown ‘A’ 5 Rose and Crown ‘B’ 4, Wombourne Club 5 Roebuck ‘B’ 4. Bridge 6 Dudley Sports ‘B’ 3, Pensnett Liberal Club 6 Little Barrel 3, High Acres 4 Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘B’ 5, Tommy Turners 6 Starving Rascal 3, Dudley Sports ‘A’ 8 Stourbridge Cricket Club 1.

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The Chop House charge continues in the Stourbridge and District Wednesday Night League, a 5-2 home win over Plough ‘B’ taking their points tally, at the top of the table to forty-six and gives them a six points breathing space over both third and fourth placed Hollybush, who won 4-3 at home against Swan and New Inns who had a 5-3 win away to Old Liberal Club ‘B’. Fourth placed Bird in Hand ‘E’ are two points behind Hollybush and New Inns after, on their home board, they beat Five Ways 5-2.

Full Results:Game 26:- Hollybush 4 Swan 3, Bird in Hand ‘E’ 5 Five Ways 2, Raven 5 Netherton Conservative Club 2, Beech Tree Miners 2 Old Liberal Club ‘A’ 5, Stourbridge FC ‘B’ 1 Stourbridge FC ‘A’ 6, Old Liberal Club ‘B’ 2 New Inns 5, Chop House 5 Plough ‘B’ 2, Plough ‘A’ 4 Wheatsheaf 3, Fox Inn (Lye) 3 Ashwood 4.

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The Stourbridge and District Monday Night League have got their new season underway and getting the new season off to the best possible start were Cross who handed out a 7-0 whitewash to their visitors Bull and Bladder. Close behind Cross, with 6-1 results, were Bird in Hand, Netherton Conservative Club ‘A’ and Old Liberal Club who in turn accounted for Glasscutters ‘A’, Netherton Conservative Club ‘B’ and Glasscutters ‘B’. Other winners on opening day were Gornal British Legion, Raven, Five Ways, Fox Inn (Lye), Hinkford Arms, Queens Head (Wordsley) and Swan.

Full Results:Game 1:- Gornal British Legion 5 (A.Nicholls 120f) Seven Stars 2, Samson and Lion 3 Hinksford Arms 4, Glasscutters ‘B’ 1 Old Liberal Club 6, Queens Head (Stourbridge) 2 Raven 5, Bird in Hand 6 Glasscutters ‘A’ 1, High Acres 3 Five Ways 4, Cross 7 Bull and Bladder 0, Queens Head (Wordsley) 4 Gate Hangs Well 3, Swan 4 Mount Pleasant 3, Netherton Conservative Club ‘A’ 6 Netherton Conservative Club ‘B’ 1, Fox Inn (Lye) 4 Widders 3 (L.Till 101b).

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A 6-1 win over Trevor Cunningham followed by a 5-2 success against Sam Page has seen Nick Fullwell take over at the top of the Amblecote RBL Premier League with fifty-six points, one more than former league leader Jason Lowe whose 5-2 win against Chris Pickett and 6-1 win over Joe Woodhouse has put him on fifty-five points. League newcomer Spike Green continues to impress, a 4-3 win over Craig Slater and 5-2 success against Rhys Cox leaving him in third place with fifty-two points, just four short of Fullwell.

Full Results:Week 4:- Joe Poole 6 Mark Hopkins 1, Nick Fullwell 6 Trevor Cunningham 1, Shane Passey 6 Chris Cox 1, Spike Green 4 Craig Slater 3, Ian Townsend 5 Shaun Rogers 2, Dave Edwards 4 Robbie Hipkiss 3, Grant Jackson 6 Michael Harding 1, Jason Lowe 5 Chris Pickett 2, Jayden Harper 5 Mark Nassralla 2, Kian Rogers 5 Sam Page 2, Jon Underhill 5 Brandon Mallen 2, Tom Hanson 4 Jake Shipley 3, Paul Wells 5 Ryan Green 2 Joe Woodhouse 6 Stephen Cartwright 1, Ryan Hardman 6 Steve Gillam 1, Gavin Smith 4 Chris Pickett 3, Craig Lowin 5 Daz Hand 2, Cayden Smith 5 Rhys Cox 2, Tom Hanson 5 Chris Cox 2, Trevor Cunningham 4 Brandon Mallen 3, Dave Edwards 7 Mark Nassralla 0, Jason Lowe 6 Joe Woodhouse 1, Pete Illic 4 Daz Hand 3, Ian Townsend 6 Michael Harding 1, Joe Poole 6 Jayden Harper 1, Nick Fullwell 5 Sam Page 2, Ryan Hardman 5 Grant Jackson 2, Steve Gillam 6 Stephen Cartwright 1, Jake Shipley 6 Shaun Rogers 1, Ryan Green 4 Jon Underhill 3, Mark Hopkins 5 Craig Slater 2, Spike Green 5 Rhys Cox 2, Cayden Smith 6 Craig Lowin 1, Kian Rogers 7 Robbie Hipkiss 0, Gavin Smith 6 Shane Passey 1, Shane Passey 6 Joe Woodhouse 1.

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Game five in the Gilbert’s Bar Monday Night Singles League and Simon Pritchard and Michele Pritchard continue to lead the respective division one and division two tables. In division one Simon Pritchard won 6-2 against Kyle Szabo and then 7-1 against Christopher Jones to put him on fifty-two points from six games and although second placed Chris Manoila beat Kevin Bate 5-3 and has a game in hand on Pritchard he is seventeen points behind him. Third placed and reigning champion Scott Baker didn’t play this week, he has two games in hand on Pritchard and is nineteen points adrift.

In division two, Michele Pritchard didn’t play but her thirty-two points and average keep her top of the table, Wayne Barratt drawing level on points with Pritchard after finishing level at 4-4 with Stuart Davis however Michele Pritchard now has a game in hand on Barratt.

Full Results:Game 5:- Joe Bartolo 4 Richard Brown 4, Artur Lubkpowski 3 Malcolm Pugh 5, Simon Pritchard 6 Kyle Szabo 2, Chris Manoila 5 Kevin Bate 3, Allan Davies 3 Dave Rich 5, Simon Mountford 6 Olly Garratt 2, Wayne Speed 5 Mark Daniel 3, Simon Pritchard 7 Christopher Jones 1, Eddie Gripton 0 Martin Smith 8, Dave Akers 5 Alfie Warrender 3, Tanya Dolman 6 Kobi Holyhead 2, Liam Davis 0 Dean Showell 8, Cameron Davies 3 Keogh Bate 5, Stuart Davis 4 Wayne Barratt 4, Claire Hobbs 5 Lawley Daniel 3, Neville Quinton 5 Matt Ford 3, Miller Ford 6 Jenson Jones 2.

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There is no change in the top seven places in the singles league of the Wolverhampton Tuesday Night League, Junction ‘B’ holding on to pole position with forty-eight points after adding their 5-2 home win over Pheasant which gives them a four points advanatge over second placed Dog and Partridge ‘B’ after they won 6-1 at Golden Lion ‘B’.

Golden Lion ‘A’ lead the way in the doubles league, taking their tally to thirty-eight points after suffering a 2-1 defeat away to Woodfield. The lead at the top of the table has now been reduced to just two points with Junction ‘B’, Gilbert’s Bar ‘B’ and New Gate Inn all on thirty-six points.

Full Results:Game 24:Singles League:- Bradmore Arms 1 Ashmore 6, Dog and Partridge ‘A’ 3 Junction ‘A’ 4, Gilbert’s Bar ‘B’ 5 New Gate Inn 2, Golden Lion ‘B’ 1 Dog and Partridge ‘B’ 6, Junction ‘B’ 5 Pheasant 2, Junction ‘D’ 2 Wednesfield Legion 5, Milestone 1 Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ 6, Three Crowns 5 Junction ‘C’ 2, Wheatsheaf 2 Red Lion 5, Woodfield 3 Golden Lion ‘A’ 4, Doubles League:- Bradmore Arms 0 Ashmore 3, Dog and Partridge ‘A’ 2 Junction ‘A’ 1, Gilbert’s Bar ‘B’ 3 New Gate Inn 0, Golden Lion ‘B’ 2 Dog and Partridge ‘B’ 1, Junction ‘B’ 3 Pheasant 0, Junction ‘D’ 0 Wednesfield Legion 3, Milestone 0 Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ 3, Three Crowns 1 Junction ‘C’ 2, Wheatsheaf 3 Red Lion 0, Woodfield 2 Golden Lion ‘A’ 1.

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2026-02-18