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Ramsey Men's Dart League Report

by isleofman.com 14th November 2014

Week seven of the Ablec electrical sponsored Ramsey mens darts league.

RAOB (9th) 0 - 9 Plough A (1st)

The champions took another step towards retaining the title with a demolition of the buffs lads.  In fact such was their domination the buffs only won one leg and that went to your current strongest player in the league (bottom) Mark Quayle who in taking a leg off Stevie Waters he doubled his tally for the year along with 3 tons. For the Plough Geoff continues to impress with a hall of 6 tons but for once he was out done and this week Jamie Arneil hitting 8 ton scores took the top spot. Another man hitting 6 ton scores was PDC player Paul Palmer which takes him up to second in our singles rankings just behind Geoff.

Plough B (7th) 4 - 5  Mitre (6th)

The Plough couldn't buy a win at the moment and have the Bar Logo crown from last year as the 5 - 4 kings.  Jamie Kelly was on first and took a fine win. Tye Jones takes the scalp of Glenn Charnock  Mac MacDonald hit 7 tons including a 180 on his way to a win and you'd think how have they lost this match?

Well the Mitre are another class side and thanks to singles wins for Stu Corlett, Michael Quayle and Roy Dunlop that set up a nervous set of pairs match ups but the Mitre boys who were never ahead on the night took the last two games to win the match.

Bar Logo AAA (8th) 2 - 7 Bar Logo (3rd)

What a night for the Bar Logo with a fantastic win that tells everyone they are a serious bet for trophies this year.

The match was over even before the pairs started the only positive for AAA was the solid Jay Smith who won another singles match to move himself up the rankings but this was all about Bingo's men as Scotty Dalton got them of to a flier against Chris Higgins. Jamie Skillan , John Taylor and Dave Faragher are three players anyone would want in their side and all three now find themselves in the top 10 of the singles stats.

The slow starting Simon Griffin has improved in recent weeks and he also continues to rise the rankings with another singles win.

A name to keep an eye out for is Chris Clague the young lad has only been playing a few weeks and played only his second game in the pairs hitting a 180 to boot.

This win takes them into the four way scrap for second place (all four sides on 8 points).

Bar Logo A (2nd) 8 - 1 Traff (4th)

The scoreline seriously doesn't reflect just how close this game was as only two of the matches went 2-0.

Barry Sharpe got the logo off to his usual fast start thanks to 4 tons.

Alan Young won his singles (6 tons) and  Paul 'the power cut' Arthur (6 tons) won a great game against was second in the stats Alan Kinrade to move himself up to third place. Connal Hughes won his first game of the year and will most definately kick on from this. Backed up as usual by the rock that is Ian Fields ( 9 tons ) for star performer of the week.

The Traff remain in the hunt and it was the old boys Charlie Cormode and Stu Christain who saved their faces with winning the last game of the night. He may have lost both his games but throwing back the years Malcolm Kinrade hitting a fine 5 tons was unlucky not to win a game.

There was no winner this week of the Paul Wheeler highest finish prize which I believe to be the first time this season.

Figures in brackets are the teams league position.

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 14th, November 2014 10:45pm.

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