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Warks play host to the table-toppers
Birmingham Mail
|March 26, 2025
THIS weekend, Warwickshire County Darts Organisation will be playing hosts to table-toppers Yorkshire in what will be the home team’s seventh game of the season and their visitors’ eighth in the Cosmo Darts Premier Division of the UKDA National League.
Playing at the Hen Lane District and Social Club, Beacon Road, Coventry CV6 4DS, Warwickshire will be hoping to make it four consecutive wins and at the same time reduce the arrears on their opponents who are 34 points ahead of them, but from having played one game more than Warwickshire.
Lining up for Warwickshire will be Men’s ‘A’: Danny Lauby, Steve Hine, Wayne Mynard, Gareth Braham, Sam Price, Jamie Hughes, Kevin Dowling, Martin ‘Tonks, Matty Washbrooke, Nigel Heydon, Sam Whittaker, Noel Grant, Men’s ‘B’: Mark Carter, Adam Hancock, Dave Hill, Jnr Joyce, Karl Reynolds, Mark Martin, Mark Strong, Will Naylor, Ryan Jackson, Lee Miller, Jack Wareing, Lloyd Jackson, Reserves: Ian Shaw, Taylor McGuckian, Zac Prince, Mark Faulkner, Ian McFarlane, Women’s ‘A’: Wendy Adams, Marian Conway, Kirsty Hinchliffe, Hannah Meek, Donna Pinch, Natalie Gilbert, Women’s ‘B’: Nina Bolt, Caroline Pike, Denise Keyte, Kacie O'Connor, Jodie Rigg, Courtney Hine, Reserves: Chloe McKivett Saunders, Clare Greenwood.
@ In the L-Style Division One of the UKDA National League this weekend, West Midlands have a home tie with Cleveland and the opportunity to add to their 122 points to enable them to climb further up the table from seventh position as their visitors are lying ninth with 117 points and they have played one game more than the Midlanders.
Black Country will be taking the long trip to the south-west this weekend to take on Somerset at the Coleford Royal British Legion, Memorial Hall, Anchor Road, Radstock BA3 5PB in the latest of their fixtures in the L-Style Division One of the UKDA National League.
The home team are placed fifth in the league table, one place above the Black Country and their 132 points five more than the away side but from seven games whereas the Black Country have only played six. A win for Black Country could well see them move up to a possible third place.
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