Sunday 31 May 2009

Colin Monk - Hampshire Open Champion 2009


For the second year in succession Colin Monk lifted the Hampshire Open Title from a massive entry of 520 players at the Novotel and Ibis Hotels in Southampton on Saturday 30th May 2009

140 Spectators also attended and were treated to some magnificent displays of darting skills by players from all over England

As the event was completely open and welcomed players from all affiliations including the BDO and PDC it gave everyone the rare opportunity to compete against each other

Colin defeated Warwickshire's Tony Randell in the final

Thanks go to all players that took part for their sportsmanship and co-operation on the day

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Saturday 30 May 2009

Hampshire Open Darts Tournament 2009

This event sponsored by Hartwell Car Sales / The Novotel Southampton and the Daily Echo got under way at 11:30 this morning

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Quarter Finals

Sam Rooney beat Dennis Smith 4-2
Tony Randell beat Lee Sheil 4-1
Colin Monk beat Dave Jones 4-0
Kev Ede beat Andy Jenkins 4-2

Semi Finals

Tony Randell beat Sam Rooney 4-3
Colin Monk beat Kev Ede 4-3

Final

Colin Monk beat Tony Randell 5-1

Colin Monk retains the title that he won last May and makes it a hat-trick of titles having won his first in 2003.

Monday 25 May 2009

Wade wins Whyte & Mackay Premier League!


JAMES WADE claimed the 2009 Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts with a 13-8 victory over Mervyn King at the Wembley Arena on Monday night - as Phil Taylor's reign in the event was sensationally ended.

Taylor had won all four previous Premier Leagues and was an odds-on favourite to take the £125,000 winner's cheque this season, only for King to produce a 10-6 upset victory in the semi-finals.

King, a Premier League debutant this year, was unable to repeat the feat in the final, though, as 26-year-old Wade followed up his semi-final victory over Raymond van Barneveld with triumph in the decider.

Wade led 7-0 before King took seven of the next nine to pull back into the game, but he had left himself too much to do as the former mechanic picked up his fourth televised title.

"This is the best moment of my career and it's a very special tournament to win," said Wade. "Because it's spread over three months it's probably the biggest tournament in darts.

"The prize of £125,000 is the joint biggest ever and that means a lot too. It's been a great night for me

"I hadn't picked up a dart for three weeks before this event but I was fresh and came through two very tough matches."

Wade was certainly the fresher as the final began, making an immediate mark as King failed to recapture his semi-final form.

Wade landed three 13-darters and picked up three breaks of throw in taking a 7-0 lead before a stunning 156 finish got King off the mark.

Wade moved 8-1 up before King punished a dip from the Aldershot ace to take five legs in a row in reducing the arrears to just two legs.

The next four legs were shared before Wade crucially broke in leg 20 on double two to move 12-8 up and within a leg of victory.

He began the next with a 180, his only one of the final, and took out double top for the biggest pay-day of his career.

The night had begun in dramatic fashion as Wade and van Barneveld enjoyed another epic battle, coming a year after their meeting at this stage in the 2008 Premier League.

The world number two defied four ton-plus finishes from the Dutchman to progress for a second successive tear with a 10-8 victory.

King then produced the biggest upset since the Premier League began with a 10-6 win over Taylor, who had ended the league phase top of the table after suffering one defeat in 12 games.

He failed to produce the goods against King, who won the mental battle after winning the pre-match bullseye but giving Taylor the throw before opening up a 2-0 lead.

Taylor led 4-3 but key finishes of 111 and 108 saw the advantage swing back to King, who took four successive legs to lead 9-5 before closing out victory.

"I'm gutted but it's not the end of the world," said Taylor. "I've got no excuses - Mervyn was the better player and I didn't find the extra gear that I usually do.

"I've got to go back to the practice board. I know why I lost and I know what I've done wrong, and I know exactly how to put it right."

Photograph courtesy Lawrence Lustig/PDC.

Wade makes Premier League Final again

JAMES WADE reached his second successive Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts Final with a battling 10-8 victory over Raymond van Barneveld.

The world number two repeated his victory over the Dutchman from this stage a year ago in a thrilling contest, where the lead changed hands four times.

Wade established a 7-4 lead only for van Barneveld to regain the lead - but crucially the Dutchman missed doubles to move 9-8 up as the youngster progressed to the final.

"I'm thrilled to be in the final," said Wade. "It was such a tough semi and it could have gone either way, but Raymond let me in and I'm grateful I took my chance."

The opening stages were high-quality as the pair traded legs without being able to break their opponent's throw.

Wade produced a pair of 14-darters and three double top finishes to hold in the opening six legs, while van Barneveld was similarly clinical before taking out 105 in the seventh for a 4-3 cushion.

Wade levelled, once more on tops, before hitting the same bed to secure the first break of throw and edge ahead 5-4.

A 180 for a second successive leg helped Wade to the next, which he took on double 16, and a third-dart double four finish saw him take a 7-4 cushion.

Van Barneveld began the 12th leg with a maximum, and took two successive 116 finishes to begin his comeback, followed by an 11-darter to level and a 127 checkout to lead 8-7 in a brilliant burst.

Wade squared matters on double ten, and took advantage of misses at double 16 and double eight from the Dutchman to sneak the 17th and lead 9-8.

Wade's consistency pulled him clear in the next, with scores of 100, 140 and 140 helping to set up a double top finish for victory.

Friday 22 May 2009

Mill Rythe May 2009 Winners Gallery

Mixed Triples Winners - Sam Rooney - Wendy Reinstadtler - Ricky Williams
Ladies Pairs Winners - Deta Hedman & Mandy Solomons

Men's Pairs Winners - Mick Cookman & Sam Rooney


Junior Singles Winner - Conner Bevis



Ladies Singles Winner - Viv Dundon





Men's Singles Winner - Ricky Williams









Hampshire Open 2009

HAMPSHIRE OPEN 2009
Saturday 30th May 2009 at Novotel Southampton
The 2009 Open has attracted a record breaking entry of 520 players which is a staggering 18% increase on last year [what credit crunch??]
I feel that this can be partially attributable to the fact that the event is completely open with no political undertones whatever with the maxim that if you want to enter and are over the age of 13 then you are welcome regardless of any affiliations

Obviously with this large entry there has to be a revision of procedures and together with the Draw you will find these by following the links below

Draw
Procedures

Thanks all that entered for your support and all the best of luck

Please note that any non participating spectators will be required to pay a £3.00 admission charge

Click here to read the report in today's Daily Echo!

Mill Rythe Spring Darts Gala 2009

MILL RYTHE SPRING DARTS GALA 2009
Mill Rythe Holiday Village, Hayling Island 15th – 17th May 2009
This was the 29th Darts weekend staged at Mill Rythe and thanks to the marvelous co-operation from the players it was again extremely successful with and the site was full to capacity with over 400 players and families in attendance
This event is also open to all players and is somewhat unique in that it gives equal prize monies in Men’s and Ladies Events

The Event Winners were
Men’s Singles Ricky Williams
Ladies Singles Viv Dundon
Junior Singles Conner Bevis
Man’s Pairs Sam Rooney & Mick Cookman
Ladies Pairs Mandy Solomons & Deta Hedman
Mixed Triples Wendy Reinstadtler – Sam Rooney - Ricky Williams

For full details follow the links below – photographs of event winners to follow


All winners
Men's Singles
Ladies' Singles
Junior Singles
Men's Pairs
Ladies' Pairs
Mixed Triples

For full details of the next event at Mill Rythe follow the link below

Mill Rythe Autumn Festival - 13 to 15 November 2009

Sunday 10 May 2009

Blue Square UK Open Welsh Regional Final

JAMES WADE lasted longest of the Hampshiremen at the Newport Centre this afternoon, reaching the last 16 of the last of the eight Blue Square UK Open regional finals before losing to Mark Walsh.

Andy Jenkins was edged out in the last 32 by Yorkshireman Mark Lawrence.

Ian Critchett made the last 64, losing out to Co Stompé and Colin Monk lasted until the same round but was eliminated by Peter Manley.

All four will be in action next month at the Reebok Stadium at Bolton and they will be joined by Ian Jopling who has also qualified making it five Hamphiremen at the finals

128 of the World's top players take part and Wade and Jenkins will join the action in the third round, the last 64 as a result of their placings in the final UK Open table.

Colin Monk will begin in the second round but Ian Critchett and Ian Jopling will start their campaign in the opening round together with the other players rated 65th to 96th and the 32 Holsten Pub Qualifiers.

No Hampshire based players survived the regional rounds of the Holsten Pub Qualifiers.

Jamie Caven beat Alan Tabern to take the £6,000 top prize and celebrate his first Pro Tour win.

Brenda Cummings - B.D.O. Award Winner


CONGRATULATIONS to BRENDA CUMMINGS [Hampshire Ladies Team Manager] on becoming the BDO Counties choice as the recipient of the BDO Loyalty Award for 2009

This award is presented annually to a BDO or County Official who is considered to have given an outstanding contribution to the Sport of Darts and there is no doubt that Brenda is a very worthy winner

Saturday 9 May 2009

Welsh Players Championship

JAMES WADE reached the last eight of the £30,000 Welsh Players Championship at the Newport Centre.

His run was ended by eventual finalist Mervyn King.

Andy Jenkins reached the last 32 but was defeated by Andy Hamilton.

Colin Monk made the last 64 where he lost to Ronnie Baxter.

Gary Anderson beat Mervyn King in the final to take the top prize of £6,000.