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Showing posts with label Inter-County Darts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inter-County Darts. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

DARTS: Battling Oxon ring changes

Changes have been made by Oxfordshire as they bid for their first win in the British Darts Organisation Inter-Counties Championship Premier Division when they take on Hampshire at East Challow British Legion this weekend.

Oxon, who were runners-up in the 2008 Oxfordshire Sports Awards, have drawn two and lost one of their first three games, and stand seventh in the table – one place below Hampshire. (full article...)

Saturday, November 08, 2008

British Inter-County Darts Championships:



Premier Division:

Cambridgeshire 9 Lancashire 27

Cheshire 23 Surrey 13

Essex 18 Oxfordshire 18

Hampshire 22 Glamorgan 14

Yorkshire 21 Kent 15
Monday, 3 November, 2008
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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Lancs home in on Bolton

BOLTON will be home to regular “world class” darts from this weekend.

The Lancashire team’s home venue has been switched from Morecambe to Bolton from this season.

The 18-strong mixed team will play their home county league games at the Halliwell Central Reform Club.

It represents an honour in the world of darts for a town to stage county league matches. (full article...)

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Teenagers in County squad

HERTFORDSHIRE started the new Inter-County season with the visit of Warwickshire to the Shamrock Club in Welwyn Garden City.

Manager Charlie Brownless gave debuts to Jonathan Creed, aged 19, and Daniel Ovens, aged 13 and the team faced a tough challenge against a side they had never beaten since the BDO (British Darts Organisation) was formed in 1973.

Daniel was drawn out first and lost the first two legs but won the third leg in 16 darts and then won the next two legs to win 3-2. John Blair, from St Albans, was also a winner for Herts, taking his match 3-2 with a 160 finish. The Herts team played very well but could not stop Warwickshire from winning 23-16.

The ladies did not start too well either, losing the first two games before Jill Theobald (Welwyn) won 3-1. Lady of the Match Lynne Taylor (3-0) took her match with a 21.17 average and Linda Reed (3-2) also claimed victory to secure a 3-3 draw.

On Sunday, against a very strong Warwickshire Ladies 'A' team, Herts lost 5-1 with only Jane Phillips (Watford) playing well to win 3-0 and take the match award with a 22.43 average.

The men's A team did play well but did not get the breaks and lost 7-5. Man of the Match was Steve Hartley who won 3-1 with a 26.95 average.
11:29 - 25 September 2008
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