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Warwickshire look to hold on to top spot
Birmingham Mail
|October 01, 2025
THIS weekend, Warwickshire County Darts Organisation play their second of 11 fixtures in the Cosmo Darts Premier Division of the UKDA National League. Following their tremendous start to the season where they beat Cornwall 25-11 to go top of the table, they will now take on last season's third placed finishers Lancashire. Warwickshire have home advantage at the Hen Lane Social Club, Beacon Road, Coventry CV6 4DS and a win would surely consolidate their No.1 position.
Lining up for the Bears will be Men’s ‘A’: Danny Lauby, Dom Taylor, Gareth Braham, Jack Wareing, Jamie Hughes, Martin Tonks, Matty Washbrooke, Noel Grant, Nigel Heydon, Ian McFarlane, Steve Hine, Wayne Mynard, Men’s ‘B’: Adam Hancock, Jnr Joyce, Dave Hill, Karl Reynolds, Lee Miller, Paul Harbourne, Mark Carter, Mark Strong, Ryan Jackson, Taylor McGuckian, Will Naylor, Zac Prince, Reserves: Lloyd Jackson, Carl Winters, Ian Shaw, Mark Martin, Jason Prince, Mark Faulkner, Women’s ‘A’: Marian Conway, Wendy Adams, Caroline Pike, Courtney Hine, Hannah Meek, Kirsty Hinchliffe, Women’s ‘B’: Nina Bolt, Denise Keyte, Donna Pinch, Kacie O'Connor, Jodie Rigg, Natalie Gilbert, Reserves: Clare Greenwood, Kristeen Meek, Macy Gibbons.
■ In the Andy Wheeler Fisheries Championship Division, West Midlands travel to take on Hampshire this weekend. The opening day fixtures saw West Mids win 20-16 at home against Kent while their hosts suffered a 19-17 defeat at Middlesex.
@ Black Country began their new season in the L-Style Division One with a 19-17 home win over Derbyshire to put them fifth in the table with 22 points, three points short of leaders Merseyside. Game number two for the Black Country is a tie at Worcestershire, who in their opening fixture lost 20-16 at Leicestershire.
H@ The South West Birmingham Clubs League staged the semifinals of their Bob Price Cup in which current division one leaders Northfield Darts Club beat next to bottom of the same division Kings Norton Ex Serviceman’s Club 5-2. Joining Northfield Darts Club in the final will be Stirchley United who are placed second in division one, they won 6-1 against Bartley Green FC who are fourth in division two.
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