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Keep Calm And Ryan On

Ryan Harris' 126 three dart combo came in a 10-1 Monday Premier League win for Victory with Colebrook the victims.



Zak Smith remarkably put on nineteen scores of a ton or more for the defeated team whilst teammate Andy Bond was a ten ton hitter.


Five of the six involved for the victors added their name to the 180 column of the sheet with Harris joining Tony Tasker, Quinton Taylor, Darren Collis and Kelvin Rowe in achieving that feat.



Those heroics topped Harris' ton tally up to the thirteen mark whilst teammate Collis was also bang at it with thirteen scores of a ton or more himself.


Harris' aforementioned checkout was the only effort to better Collis' 108 combination whilst the brilliant finishing started from game two.



Tasker, Collis and Rowe (30.81) put together an 801 leg in just 26 darts before Scott Lawrey's 3-0 individual success came with the help of a leg in 18.


Harris's form continued throughout the matchup and his 3-2 singles victory saw a leg in 17 that proved to be crucial in the affair.



Dale and Glenn Halford shared twenty-eight scores of a ton or more to dominate Bluebird B's 8-3 triumph at Octagon B.


The four maximums in the game were shared between the teams as Chris Edgecombe's brace for the defeated hosts was countered by Dan Hurley and Glenn Austin who nailed a single effort each.



Those efforts tipped Edgecombe's ton tally over to the twelve mark whilst Austin showed his class in the finishing stages with a 96 checkout.


Edgecombe's 15 darter proved crucial in deciding the outcome of a 3-2 success whilst Hurley matched that feat in a 3-0 win of his own.



However, both players narrowly missed out on the least number of darts honours as Glenn Halford added a leg in 13 during his 3-1 triumph.


Mark Henley top scored with twelve tons but still found his Bluebird A side on the end of a 10-1 defeat at the hands of Octagon A.



Alfie Ford's power scoring was on display for all with his ten tons topping the scoring for the successful away side.


Paul Palmer and Lee Hellings added the only maximums in the game whilst Hellings teamed with Sean Burkitt to net a 601 leg in just 18 darts.



That came before Ryan Stubbs checked 103 in a single visit during a 2-0 doubles win that yielded the home side's only point of the evening.


Palmer added a leg in 17 during his 3-0 win whilst Hellings was a winner by the same score line thanks in part to his 18 dart leg over the 501 distance this time around.



Sean Burkitt needed a leg in 17 to get over the line in a 3-2 individual triumph that was one of five decided by a solitary leg.


A 6-5 win for Cherry Tree A over Legends Lounge saw Frankie Stout nail the game's only maximum for the defeated team.



Three individual games brought about three excellent legs of darts starting with a 3-0 win for Paul Freeman that contained a leg in 18 darts.


Mike Whatley succumbed to Lewis Byrne 3-1 but still found time to nail a leg in 16 whilst teammate Sean Taylor was a 3-0 winner thanks in part to a 17 darter.



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