Friday, July 3, 2026

South & South West Round-Up – Brown and Cooper Continue Outstanding Form

 


Thursday night delivered another excellent programme of grassroots darts across the South West, with familiar names continuing their impressive seasons and several players producing outstanding three-figure averages.

From Bristol and Yeovil to Plymouth, Faringdon and Kentisbeare, there was plenty of quality on display as the ADC Vault Series continued.

Ashton Brown Produces Another Statement Performance

Few players are enjoying a better run than Ashton Brown.

The Hangar61 regular claimed yet another title after defeating Freddie Smith 3-0 in the final of the Thursday Night Round Robin at DartAsylum HQ.

Brown was in outstanding form throughout the evening, producing a superb 104.86 average in the final and recording three separate averages above 98 during the tournament. His recent consistency continues to make him one of the hottest players on the South West circuit.

Freddie Smith also deserves plenty of credit after another excellent run to the final.

Henry Cooper Dominates In Yeovil

The Yeovil Labour Club once again produced a strong Vault field, but it was Henry Cooper who stole the headlines.

Cooper defeated Paul Grenville 3-0 in the final and produced two sensational performances over the 100 mark, including a magnificent 103.26 average.

His latest success further strengthens an already excellent 2026 campaign and confirms his status as one of the leading players in the South West.

Scott Lawrey Triumphs In Plymouth

At Legends Lounge in Plymouth, Scott Lawrey came through a competitive field to defeat Sean Taylor 3-0 in the final.

Andy Steed once again showed his quality by recording the highest average of the event at 96.97, while Sean Taylor produced several excellent performances during his run to the final.

Shane Turner Claims Faringdon Title

Faringdon Town Football Club produced another highly competitive Vault.

Shane Turner defeated Lee Evans 3-1 in the final after producing a superb 100.20 average earlier in the evening.

Lee Evans and Sam Jackson both impressed throughout the tournament, making it one of the strongest events of the night.

Freddie Davey Wins In Kentisbeare

The Wyndham Arms hosted another enjoyable Devon Vault event.

Freddie Davey edged Craig Todd 3-2 in the final after an unbeaten evening, adding another title to his growing collection of good performances this season.

Other South West Highlights

Stewart Lyons claimed the Thursday Night Under 60 title at Highridge United, while Robbie Long continued his excellent run of form by winning another Hangar61 Thursday Night Round Robin.

Samuel King also impressed with victory at Purton after winning nine matches during the evening.

South West Standout Performers

🏆 Ashton Brown – DartAsylum Champion (104.86 average)

🏆 Henry Cooper – Yeovil Vault Champion

🏆 Scott Lawrey – Plymouth Vault Champion

🏆 Shane Turner – Faringdon Vault Champion

🏆 Freddie Davey – Kentisbeare Vault Champion

🏆 Stewart Lyons – Highridge Under 60 Champion

🔥 Performance of the Night: Ashton Brown – 104.86 average

Another excellent evening demonstrated the incredible depth of grassroots darts across the South West, with established names continuing to perform and several players producing averages well into three figures.

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Vault 18 Watch: The Toughest Tournaments So Far

 


With only the opening few days of the Vault 18 season complete, it's far too early to draw final conclusions—but one thing is already becoming clear: some venues are attracting exceptionally strong fields.

Using the Q4QS Tournament Strength Rating, we've ranked the ten toughest Vault 18 tournaments played so far based on the overall quality of the field.

These rankings will be updated regularly throughout the season as more tournaments are played.

Current Top 10 Toughest Vault 18 Tournaments

RankVenueTop 20 Avg
1Sartan Club, Bishopsworth (Tuesday)70.25
2Bridley Moor & Batchley Social Club, Redditch68.31
3Magpies Social Club, Stonehouse68.02
4Bagley Sports & Social Club, Shrewsbury66.96
5Choughs Hotel, Chard66.78
6North Star Club, Calne66.57
7Cardigan Rugby Club66.36
8Faringdon Football Club66.09
9Ambassador Freehouse, Isle of Wight66.05
10Simeon Arms, Ryde65.51

Early Observations

The standout venue after the opening fixtures is undoubtedly The Sartan Club in Bishopsworth, producing the strongest field seen so far with an outstanding Top 20 average of 70.25.

Stonehouse has also made an immediate impact, with Magpies Social Club placing inside the current top three despite the season being only days old.

Several venues are clustered very closely together between 66 and 68, suggesting the battle for the title of the toughest weekly Vault could change rapidly over the coming weeks.

What Makes This Ranking?

The Q4QS Tournament Strength Rating measures the quality of the field entered into each tournament using player ratings across the entire Q4QS database.

It isn't based on prize money, attendance or reputation—only on the strength of the players who actually turned up to compete.

As more Vault 18 events are played, these rankings will continue to evolve, making it fascinating to watch which venues consistently attract the strongest competition.

We'll be publishing updated rankings throughout the season here on QuestForQSchool.com.

South & South West Darts Round-Up – Wednesday 1 July 2026

 


Another busy night of ADC Vault action produced plenty of quality darts across the South West, with several familiar names adding more silverware while others continued their impressive runs of form.

From Patchway and Stonehouse to Exeter, Torquay, Salisbury and Bodmin, there was no shortage of storylines as players chased valuable Vault ranking points.

Ashton Brown Continues Outstanding Form

Few players are enjoying a better spell than Ashton Brown.

Fresh from reaching the final at the Sartan Club earlier in the week, Brown went one better on Wednesday by lifting the Hangar61 Vault title after defeating John Brown 3-0 in the final.

It wasn't just the result that caught the eye. Ashton fired a superb 100.20 average during the evening and extended what has become an excellent run of form in recent weeks.

John Brown also deserves plenty of credit after another deep run, continuing one of the most consistent spells of his season.

Shaun Vernall Wins High-Class Stonehouse Event

The Magpies Social Club once again produced one of the strongest fields of the evening.

Shaun Vernall emerged victorious after edging Josh McCarthy 3-2 in a high-quality final.

Joshua Lewis produced arguably one of the performances of the night despite not winning the tournament, recording a brilliant 111.33 average, while Josh McCarthy also fired a 95.72 average during his run to the final.

Finlay Cleave Triumphs In Torquay

Torquay's Galaxy Sports Bar welcomed another competitive Vault event.

Finlay Cleave claimed the title after defeating Charlie Sanderson 3-1 in the final, with both players enjoying excellent evenings.

Charlie's consistency saw him reach another final, while Cleave produced the highest average of the tournament at 76.40.

Lee Alderman Lifts Exeter Title

The Darts Lounge in Exeter hosted another successful Wednesday evening event.

Lee Alderman defeated Louis Hodge 3-1 in the final to collect another Vault title, producing a composed display throughout the competition.

Martin Walker also impressed with a number of solid performances during the evening.

Martin Grearson Wins Salisbury

Martin Grearson continued his good form by taking victory at Stratford Social Club in Salisbury.

He overcame Robbie Spencer 3-2 in a closely contested final, recording the four highest averages of the tournament on his way to lifting the title.

Bodmin Produces Another Competitive Vault

Bodmin's Vault once again attracted a competitive field.

William Chaffe lifted the trophy after defeating Troi Day 3-0 in the final, while Martin Smith produced several of the tournament's highest averages despite falling short of the title.

South West Standout Performers

🏆 Ashton Brown – Hangar61 Champion (100.20 average)

🏆 Shaun Vernall – Stonehouse Champion

🏆 Lee Alderman – Exeter Champion

🏆 Finlay Cleave – Torquay Champion

🏆 Martin Grearson – Salisbury Champion

🏆 William Chaffe – Bodmin Champion

🔥 Performance of the Night: Joshua Lewis – 111.33 average at Stonehouse.

Another excellent evening demonstrated the incredible strength of grassroots darts across the South West, with established names continuing to deliver and several players producing averages well beyond the 100 mark.

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

South and South West Results Round-Up – Haines, Bristow and Hughes Shine On Busy Vault Night

 


Tuesday night saw another huge programme of ADC Vault 18 action across the country, with several South West venues producing high-quality darts as players continued their push for valuable ranking points.

From Bristol and Chard to Tiverton, Faringdon and Evesham, there was plenty to talk about as some familiar names added more silverware to impressive seasons.

Johnny Haines Produces Class Display In Faringdon

Johnny Haines was one of the standout performers of the evening after lifting the Vault 18 title at Faringdon Town Football Club.

Haines defeated Lee Evans 3-0 in the final and produced a superb 102.80 average during the competition. His consistency throughout the evening earned him eight victories and continued an excellent run of recent form.

Lee Evans also impressed, reaching the final while recording a 100.20 average earlier in the tournament.

Jimmy Bristow Wins Strong Bristol Field

One of the strongest events of the evening took place at the Sartan Club in Bristol.

Jimmy Bristow claimed the title after defeating Ashton Brown 3-1 in the final, backing up the form he has shown over recent weeks.

The standard was exceptionally high, with Ryan Palmer, Ashton Brown and Ellis Radford all producing averages in excess of 93 during the evening, highlighting the depth of quality on show.

Pete Hughes Fires Huge Average In Evesham

Pete Hughes produced arguably the performance of the night.

On his way to victory at Bretforton Sports Club, Hughes fired a magnificent 112.73 average, one of the highest averages recorded anywhere in the country on Tuesday.

He defeated Danny Lauby 3-1 in the final, while Joe Quiney continued his consistent form by recording six victories during the evening.

Luke Reed Edges Thriller In Tiverton

The Vault at Elmore Football Club produced one of the closest finals of the night.

Luke Reed edged past Andy Steed 3-2 after both players enjoyed excellent evenings.

The event also featured superb scoring from James Head, Andy Steed and Tom Head, who all recorded impressive 103.66 averages during the competition.

Other South West Highlights

Leighton Cox claimed the title at Chard after defeating Kieran Spurdle in the final, while Matthew Reddy lifted the Bristol Bessellscotts Vault.

Dave Fisher enjoyed another successful evening by winning the Taunton U70 Super Series after defeating James Wellbelove in the final.

Connor Davies also claimed victory at DartAsylum HQ, overcoming Tommy Sperring to lift the Tuesday Night Sub-70 title.

South West Standout Performances

🏆 Johnny Haines – Faringdon Vault Champion

🏆 Jimmy Bristow – Sartan Club Champion

🏆 Pete Hughes – Bretforton Vault Champion

🏆 Luke Reed – Tiverton Vault Champion

🏆 Leighton Cox – Chard Vault Champion

🏆 Dave Fisher – Taunton U70 Champion

🔥 Performance of the Day: Pete Hughes – 112.73 Average

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Eastern European Darts Challenge Review: Duff Doubles Up Before Kádár Claims Final Title in Timișoara

 




The Eastern European Darts Challenge once again showcased the growing strength of darts across Eastern Europe, with three days of high-quality WDF competition in Timișoara producing six ranking champions across the men's and women's events.

More than 140 competitors from across Europe travelled to Romania for a packed weekend featuring three men's singles and three ladies' singles tournaments, with several established international names battling alongside emerging talent.

Duff dominates the opening events

The men's competitions were headlined by an outstanding weekend from former WDF World Champion Neil Duff, who claimed two titles from the opening two tournaments.

Duff opened the weekend by lifting the TIDO – WDF Open Singles, defeating the in-form Kaya Baysal 5–2 in the final. The Northern Irishman averaged over 96 in the championship match after producing another series of composed performances throughout the knockout stages.

He followed that success by adding the TDGP – WDF Open Singles title, once again winning 5–2, this time overcoming Hungary's Borbély András in the final. Duff rarely looked troubled throughout the tournament, recording numerous averages in the 90s and reinforcing why he remains one of the WDF circuit's most consistent performers.

Kádár finishes the weekend in style

Sunday belonged to László Kádár.

After navigating another exceptionally competitive field, Kádár captured the TDC – WDF Open Singles title with a thrilling 5–4 victory over England's Anthony Brown.

It proved one of the matches of the weekend, with both players producing high-quality darts before Kádár edged the deciding stages to lift the trophy. Earlier in the event he had defeated Kaya Baysal in another outstanding semi-final that also went the distance.

Tekauer and Olteanu share the honours

The ladies' events produced an equally compelling storyline.

Greta Tekauer dominated the opening half of the weekend, winning both the TIDO Ladies Singles and TDGP Ladies Singles, defeating Giulia Olteanu in both finals to establish herself as the player to beat.
Olteanu, however, responded brilliantly in the final tournament.

After another excellent run through the knockout stages she finally gained revenge, defeating Tekauer 5–4 in a closely contested TDC Ladies Singles final to prevent a clean sweep and finish the weekend on a high.

Outstanding performances

While six trophies were awarded, several players consistently impressed across all three days.

Neil Duff's two titles underlined his remarkable consistency, while Kaya Baysal featured deep into multiple events and recorded the highest average of the weekend with a superb 100.26. Anthony Brown, Dmitrii Rogov, Borbély András, Petr Touš, Simon Birkett and Mladen Radosavljević all enjoyed excellent weekends with repeated deep runs against strong opposition.
On the women's side, Greta Tekauer and Giulia Olteanu were deservedly the dominant figures, contesting all three finals between them and providing one of the defining rivalries of the weekend.

A successful weekend for WDF darts

The Eastern European Darts Challenge once again demonstrated the growing strength and depth of WDF competition. With competitive international fields, several outstanding individual performances and six deserving champions, the event delivered another memorable weekend for players and fans alike.

As the WDF season continues, many of the weekend's leading performers will carry valuable ranking points and confidence into the next round of international competition, with Neil Duff's double triumph and László Kádár's dramatic Sunday victory standing among the headline stories from Romania.

South West Round-Up (29th June 2026)– Cox, Gover and Humphries Among Monday's Winners

 

South West Round-Up – Cox, Gover and Humphries Among Monday's Winners

Monday night saw another packed programme of ADC Vault 18 events across the country, with plenty of quality on show throughout the South West.

From Calne and Barnstaple to Salisbury, Paignton and Cullompton, players were once again chasing valuable ranking points and local bragging rights as the Vault Series continued.

Declan Cox Produces Superb Display In Calne

One of the performances of the evening came at the North Star Club in Calne.

Declan Cox claimed the Vault 18 title after edging Josh McCarthy 3-2 in an entertaining final. Cox also produced one of the standout performances of the night with a magnificent 103.66 average, underlining why he is becoming one of the form players on the local circuit.

Gary Hiscock also enjoyed another strong tournament, reaching the latter stages before eventually falling to McCarthy.

Kian Gover Dominates In Barnstaple

Over in North Devon it was Kian Gover who stole the headlines.

He defeated Daniel Donovan 3-0 in the final after an outstanding evening that included a superb 93.94 average and nine victories across the competition.

Daniel Donovan, Ben Rigler and David Yeaman also enjoyed excellent runs, making Barnstaple one of the strongest Vault events of the evening.

Danny Humphries Wins Salisbury Vault

The Salisbury event produced another highly competitive field.

Danny Humphries lifted the title with a convincing 3-0 victory over Geoff James in the final after winning eight matches during the evening.

Geoff James continued his impressive consistency by reaching yet another final, while Liam Glister also enjoyed a productive night's work.

Luke Grantham Triumphs In Paignton

Paignton's Vault attracted another strong turnout.

Luke Grantham defeated Finlay Cleave 3-1 in the final, while Charlie Wiles recorded the highest average of the event with 88.41, narrowly ahead of Andy Steed, who matched the figure earlier in the competition.

Other South West Highlights

Junior Howard won the Cullompton Vault after defeating Anthony Cude in the final, while Jack Walker lifted the title in Minehead after overcoming Brooklyn Anthony.

Elsewhere, Craig Britten claimed the U65 title at Clandown Darts Promotions and Daniel Short continued his good form by winning the Unit 27 U65 Series event.

Top Performances

🏆 Declan Cox – North Star Club Champion (103.66 average)

🏆 Kian Gover – Barnstaple Champion

🏆 Danny Humphries – Salisbury Champion

🏆 Luke Grantham – Paignton Champion

🏆 Junior Howard – Cullompton Champion

🏆 Jack Walker – Minehead Champion

🔥 Highest South West Average: Declan Cox – 103.66

Another excellent evening highlighted the depth of grassroots darts across the South West, with established names continuing to perform while several emerging players produced performances to remember.

Monday, June 29, 2026

ADC South West Vault 18 Preview – The Race For The Regional Finals Continues

 


The ADC South West Vault Series heads into Vault 18, with the race for places at the MODUS Super Series South West Regional Finals becoming increasingly competitive.

Every Vault offers valuable ranking points, and with only a limited number of events remaining, players are beginning to position themselves for a place in the Regional Finals, where the winner earns a coveted opportunity to compete on the MODUS Super Series stage.

Recent weeks have demonstrated just how competitive the South West circuit has become.

Henry Cooper produced an outstanding display to win Vault 17, defeating Andy Steed in the final, while Ashton Brown edged Geoff James in a thrilling deciding leg to take the Vault 16 Finals.

Those victories have tightened the race at the top of the standings, but there are still plenty of ranking points available before qualification is decided.

Six To Follow

Rather than simply picking the highest-ranked players, these are six who could significantly strengthen their Regional Finals hopes this week.

Henry Cooper

Fresh from winning Vault 17, confidence couldn't be much higher. Another deep run would further strengthen his position.

Josh McCarthy

One of the strongest scorers in the series. When his scoring clicks he is capable of beating anyone in the field.

Johnny Haines

A hugely experienced campaigner who always seems to produce his best darts in big ADC competitions.

Gareth Griffiths

Reached the latter stages of Vault 17 and continues to knock on the door. Another semi-final or better would be no surprise.

Jamie Kay

Regularly features in the closing stages of Vault events. Consistency keeps him firmly in Regional Finals contention.

Pierce Speechley-Price

One of the emerging names in the series. His semi-final appearance at Vault 17 showed he's more than capable of challenging the established names.

Players Looking To Climb

One of the most interesting aspects of Vault 18 is the number of players who know one strong run could transform their position in the standings.

A quarter-final or semi-final finish could prove just as valuable as lifting the trophy as the race towards the Regional Finals begins to intensify.

With every ranking point becoming increasingly important, expect another fiercely competitive evening of ADC darts.

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