Monday, June 29, 2026

South West Results Round-Up (28th June 2026)– Steve Boundy Continues His Winning Run

 


Sunday produced another packed programme of grassroots darts across the South West, with familiar names once again lifting trophies and the region's junior players continuing to impress.

From Clevedon to Portishead and Patchway to Kentisbeare, it was another excellent day for local darts.

Steve Boundy Makes It Two From Two

Steve Boundy enjoyed another outstanding day by collecting two titles.

He first claimed victory at Clevedon United Football Club, defeating Josh Rose 3-0 in the final after winning seven matches during the competition.

Later in the day he repeated the feat at the Sunday Lunch MIMO in Portishead, once again overcoming Josh Rose in the final, this time recording eight victories across the event.

Boundy's consistency continues to make him one of the form players on the South West circuit.

Tommy Sperring Wins Again At Hangar 61

The latest JDC VOLTS event at Hangar 61 produced another excellent standard of junior darts.

Tommy Sperring defeated Charlie Grabham 3-0 in the final to secure another title.

Charlie Grabham recorded the highest average of the event with 83.50, while Jacob Godber also enjoyed another strong afternoon by reaching the latter stages.

The continued emergence of young talent remains one of the biggest positives for grassroots darts in the region.

Josh Rea Takes Kentisbeare Honours

Kentisbeare hosted another successful JDC VOLTS event.

Josh Rea lifted the title after edging past Freddie Davey 3-2 in the final.

Lee Barnes topped the averages with an excellent 91.09, while Joe Preedy also produced a series of strong performances throughout the afternoon.

Will Jackson Claims Somerset Under-18 Title

Somerset Darts Promotions once again showcased the strength of youth darts.

Will Jackson defeated Grayson "The Grenade" in the final after recording eight victories during the event.

Logun Godbeer produced the highest average of the competition, while Tai Anderson continued his excellent recent run with another impressive performance.

Other South West Highlights

Charlie Hymers won the latest ADC/WADC Gap Week 3 MiMo at Phoenix Darts Club after defeating Harry Martin in the final.

Meanwhile, Jack Chatterton claimed the U65 title at Bostin Darts, while Nigel Hodges lifted the Skittle Alley Pally Round Robin trophy after another strong day's work.

South West Standout Performances

🏆 Steve Boundy – Clevedon & Portishead Champion

🏆 Tommy Sperring – Hangar 61 JDC Champion

🏆 Josh Rea – Kentisbeare JDC Champion

🏆 Will Jackson – Somerset Under-18 Champion

🏆 Charlie Hymers – Phoenix Darts Club Champion

🔥 Lee Barnes – 91.09 Average

🔥 Charlie Grabham – 83.50 Average

Another excellent Sunday highlighted the depth of grassroots darts across the South West, with established names continuing their winning form while the next generation of talent keeps making its mark.

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Steve Lennon Stars As Eight Titles Are Decided At The ADC & WADC Winmau Championship North

 




Another huge weekend of grassroots darts unfolded at Middlesbrough Sports Village as the ADC and WADC Winmau Championship North delivered four events apiece, producing eight different champions and plenty of standout performances.

Steve Lennon claims the weekend headlines

Steve Lennon was undoubtedly the men's standout performer, lifting ADC Event 5 with a 5-2 victory over Jack Main before immediately following it up by winning Event 6, defeating Lewis Pride 5-2 in the final.

The Irishman produced some exceptional darts throughout the weekend, including a 107.19 average in his Event 5 semi-final and consistently looked the player to beat.

Danny Trueman finishes with Event 8 success

The final men's event belonged to Danny Trueman, who edged Oliver Mitchell 5-4 in a high-quality Event 8 final after averaging over 91 in the decider.

Earlier in the day Trueman fired the highest average of the weekend, a superb 109.61 in his quarter-final victory, underlining the standard on show throughout the competition.

Scott Winder breaks through

Event 7 saw Scott Winder produce an excellent run to take the title, defeating Daniel Ayres 5-0 in the final and ensuring four events produced three different champions.

Oliver Mitchell, Daniel Ayres, Ryan Hogarth and Jamie Owens were among the players to produce impressive runs across the weekend, highlighting the incredible depth on the North Tour.

Steph Clarke dominates the WADC

Over in the women's competition, Steph Clarke enjoyed a memorable weekend.

She captured WADC Event 5 with a thrilling 5-4 victory over Kirsty Hutchinson before returning to win Event 8, beating Angela Kirkwood 5-2 to collect a second title.

More WADC winners

Vicky Pruim claimed Event 6 after defeating Sara Walton in the final, while Natalie Gilbert edged Lauryn Salter 5-4 to lift Event 7.

Kirsty Hutchinson reached another final, Rebecca Allen impressed throughout Event 5, and Angela Kirkwood enjoyed another deep run as the standard across the women's events continued to rise.

A brilliant weekend in Middlesbrough

Across eight tournaments there were outstanding averages, dramatic deciding-leg matches and plenty of ranking points earned.

Steve Lennon leaves Middlesbrough as the men's player of the weekend with two titles, while Steph Clarke mirrors that achievement in the WADC after claiming two victories of her own.

With only a handful of events remaining before the Grand Finals picture becomes clearer, every performance is becoming increasingly significant.

Venue Rankings Continue to Expand

 


Alongside the new Bristol & Surrounding Rankings, Q4QS has also introduced dedicated Venue Top 12 Rankings to recognise consistent performances at some of the region's most active grassroots venues.

Current venue rankings are available for DartAsylum, Hangar 61, North Star, Magpie, Lockleaze, Pegasus, CUFC, Banckers, Sartan and Widden, with players required to compete in a minimum of six events at each venue to qualify.

This is only the beginning of the project. Additional venues, new regional rankings and more in-depth statistics will be added over time, creating one of the most comprehensive grassroots darts ranking systems in the country. As more data is collected, the rankings will continue to evolve, providing players with an ever-improving picture of their performances both locally and across the wider region.


Widden Gloucester


Pegasus Taunton
Banckers Minehead

CUFC Clevedon                         
North Star Calne                           


Magpie Stonehouse 


Hangar 61 Patchway           


Dartasylum Bristol


Lockleaze - Bristol 


Sartan Club -Bristol

 Widden Gloucester


Pegasus Taunton

Banckers Minehead


CUFC Clevedon                         

North Star Calne                           


Magpie Stonehouse 


Hangar 61 Patchway           


Dartasylum Bristol


Lockleaze - Bristol 

 Widden Gloucester


Pegasus Taunton

Banckers Minehead


CUFC Clevedon                         

North Star Calne                           


Magpie Stonehouse 


Hangar 61 Patchway           


Dartasylum Bristol


Lockleaze - Bristol 

 Widden Gloucester


Pegasus Taunton

Banckers Minehead


CUFC Clevedon                         

North Star Calne                           


Magpie Stonehouse 


Hangar 61 Patchway           


Dartasylum Bristol


Lockleaze - Bristol 

Sartan Club - Bristol                   


Modus Super Series Week 10 Preview: Form Players Ready to Battle

 

 



The Modus Super Series returns for Week 10 with another intriguing field combining established names, rising talent and players arriving in excellent form.

While there are no guarantees in one of darts' most unpredictable competitions, several players have built impressive momentum over recent weeks and will believe they can make a serious impact.

One of the standout names heading into the week is Nathan Potter. The Englishman recently reached the final of a PDC Development Tour event and has continued to produce consistently solid performances against strong opposition. If he can translate that form onto the Modus stage, he could be one of the players to beat.

Dutch youngster Jamai van den Herik also arrives with plenty of confidence. Recent Development Tour events have seen him reach multiple deep runs, including two semi-finals, highlighting both his consistency and scoring ability. His recent 9-1 record in the Q4QS database suggests he's carrying plenty of momentum into Week 10.

Few players anywhere are enjoying a hotter run than Chas Barstow. Multiple local titles and an unbeaten stretch of victories have made him one of the form players in grassroots darts. Confidence can often be priceless in the Modus format, and Barstow certainly won't be lacking any.

Scottish thrower Jim McEwan has also produced some eye-catching displays recently. A runner-up finish at the Isle of Man International Festival, coupled with several high-quality averages, demonstrates that he's capable of mixing it with quality opposition.

Another player worth watching is Kaya Baysal. The young talent arrives after claiming a title at the Swiss Open & Helvetia Open and has continued to make deep runs on the JDC circuit. His experience against fellow rising stars should stand him in good stead this week.

If there is a potential dark horse, Mike Warburton fits the bill perfectly. He recently produced a remarkable 110.51 average on the PDC Challenge Tour, showing the explosive scoring power needed to trouble anybody over the shorter Modus format.

Elsewhere, experienced campaigners Jamie Lewis and former World Champion Robert Thornton add further quality to what looks a highly competitive field, while Jack Aldridge and Carl Batchelor have both shown they possess the game to produce big performances when confidence is flowing.Finally is Lee Evans (the Welsh One!), who has the ability is playing his A game 

Six To Follow

Nathan Potter – Consistent Development Tour performances make him one of the most reliable players in the field.

Jamai van den Herik – Excellent recent momentum with multiple deep runs.

Chas Barstow – One of the hottest players on current form.

Jim McEwan – Proven he can average well in pressure matches.

Kaya Baysal – Young talent with recent title-winning confidence.

Mike Warburton – Capable of producing huge scoring bursts that can change matches quickly.

Whatever happens, Week 10 promises another entertaining week of darts, with experienced professionals, emerging stars and in-form players all chasing valuable victories. If recent performances are anything to go by, expect plenty of big averages, close contests and perhaps a surprise run or two before the week is over.

South West Results Round-Up – Robbie Long Keeps Winning (27th June 2026)

 


Saturday produced another packed programme of grassroots darts, with several standout performances across the South West and neighbouring counties.

From Taunton to Clandown and local opens to junior competitions, there was no shortage of quality throughout the day.

Robbie Long Continues His Outstanding Run

Robbie Long enjoyed another excellent day by winning the Open Round Robin Tournament after defeating Mat Howell 5-4 in a closely fought final.

Long won eight matches on his way to the title and produced one of the performances of the day with a superb 96.97 average against Freddie Smith. His consistency over recent weeks continues to make him one of the form players on the local circuit.

Mat Howell also impressed by reaching the final, while Cameron Oram and Will Jackson enjoyed strong runs through the draw.

Busy Day At Pegasus 68 Club

Pegasus 68 Club in Taunton hosted a full afternoon of darts with three separate competitions taking place.

In the Singles Knockout, Jody Matthews defeated James Male 6-3 in the final after winning five matches during the event.

The Blind Pairs competition saw Elliot & Callum edge past Kieran & Jody 3-2 in the final, while the Under-18 Round Robin was won by Oliver Reece, who defeated Alfie Plumridge 3-1.

Ellie Harwood recorded the highest average of the junior competition with 77.08, highlighting another encouraging day for youth darts.

Ryan Knight Wins At Clandown

Clandown Darts Promotions hosted the Shawn Pike Birthday Round Robin Special.

Ryan "The Knightmare" Knight came through a competitive field to defeat Chris Allen 4-2 in the final.

Neil Raikes, Chris Allen and Ryan Knight all recorded six victories during the day, illustrating just how closely contested the event proved to be.

Steve Boundy Lifts World Cup Open

Steve Boundy added another title to his growing collection by winning the World Cup of Darts Open Competition.

Boundy defeated Daniel Short 5-3 in the final after recording eight victories throughout the event.

Logun Godbeer and Warren Ryan also enjoyed impressive days, both reaching the latter stages of the competition.

South West Standout Performances

🏆 Robbie Long – Open Round Robin Champion

🏆 Jody Matthews – Pegasus Singles Champion

🏆 Oliver Reece – Pegasus Under-18 Champion

🏆 Elliot & Callum – Pegasus Blind Pairs Winners

🏆 Steve Boundy – World Cup Open Champion

🏆 Ryan Knight – Shawn Pike Birthday Special Champion

🔥 Robbie Long – 96.97 Average

🔥 Steve Boundy – Tournament Winner (8 wins)

Another excellent day of grassroots darts showcased the strength of the South West scene, with experienced campaigners continuing their winning form and plenty of young talent making its mark.

Saturday, June 27, 2026

South West Results Round-Up – Quiney Shines In Evesham (26th June 2026)

 


Another busy Friday saw dozens of grassroots tournaments take place across the country, with several standout performances coming from the South West and neighbouring counties.

From Evesham to Bridgwater and Yeovil to Dorchester, there was plenty of quality on show as players battled for titles heading into another packed weekend of darts.

Joe Quiney Impresses In Evesham

The standout local performance came at the Evesham Darts Competitions In Between Vault Break Round Robin.

Joe Quiney produced a superb display to defeat Joe Bagguley 3-1 in the final, collecting nine victories during the evening. His run included averages of 100.20, 98.02 and 88.41, underlining the quality of his performance.

Pete Hughes also caught the eye, recording the highest average of the tournament with a magnificent 111.33 during his victory over Rachel Curtis.

Dan Raby Continues Winning Form

At Lockleaze Family Community Club, Dan Raby claimed another title after overcoming Jamie Harvey 2-0 in the final.

Raby won seven matches during the evening and produced the highest averages of the competition, including 84.18 and 83.50.

Jamie Harvey and Matt Tremlett also enjoyed strong nights, both reaching the latter stages of another competitive Bristol event.

Alfie Yarrow Wins Family Final

Dorchester Trinity Club produced one of the stories of the evening.

Alfie Yarrow defeated Matt Yarrow 3-2 in an all-Yarrow final to lift the DTC Mid Series MIMO Vault title.

Henry Cooper recorded the tournament's highest average with an excellent 96.97, while both finalists produced several strong performances on their way through the draw.

Warren Rixon Takes BDA Under-18 Honours

The future of South West darts continues to look bright.

At Bridgwater Darts Academy, Warren Rixon defeated Spike Elliott to win the latest BDA Under-18 Series event.

Alex Bird topped the averages with 62.63, while Tommy Warry finished the evening with five victories to underline the strength of the junior competition.

Yeovil Blind Pairs Delivers Another Close Contest

The Blind Pairs event at Yeovil Labour Club produced another entertaining evening.

Rendell/Higgins claimed the title after defeating Harper/Pearce 4-2 in the final.

Harper/Pearce recorded the highest averages of the night and won five matches before just falling short in the deciding contest.

South West Standout Performances

🏆 Joe Quiney – Evesham Champion

🏆 Dan Raby – Lockleaze Champion

🏆 Alfie Yarrow – Dorchester Champion

🏆 Warren Rixon – BDA Under-18 Champion

🏆 Rendell/Higgins – Yeovil Blind Pairs Winners

🔥 Pete Hughes – 111.33 Average

🔥 Joe Quiney – 100.20 Average

🔥 Henry Cooper – 96.97 Average

Another excellent evening of grassroots darts highlighted the strength of competition across the South West, with established names continuing to collect silverware and the next generation showing plenty of promise.

Friday, June 26, 2026

ADC Winmau Championship Tour Returns With Huge Stakes in Events 5 & 6

 




ADC Winmau Championship Tour Returns With Huge Stakes in Events 5 & 6

Some of the biggest names outside the PDC ProTour will head to the ADC Winmau Championship Tour this weekend as Events 5 and 6 take centre stage.

With major opportunities and significant prize money all on the line, the ADC Championship Tour has quickly established itself as one of the premier grassroots circuits in the UK.

To make the series accessible to players across the country, the Championship Tour operates separate North and South circuits. Players aren't restricted to one region, however, and are free to compete on either tour throughout the season.

A Place At The Grand Finals

Every match this weekend carries extra importance.

After the final Championship Tour event, the Top 8 players on the North Ranking Table will qualify for the prestigious Grand Finals at the MODUS Live Lounge in Portsmouth on 17-18 October 2026.

The Finals prize fund has doubled from last season to £10,000, with the champion collecting £3,000 and, perhaps even more importantly, securing a place in the ADC Global Championship.

The Route To £60,000

Finishing inside the Top 2 on the North Rankings also earns qualification for the ADC Global Championship 2026/27.

That event boasts a £150,000 prize fund, including an eye-catching £60,000 first prize, making the Championship Tour one of the most rewarding pathways available outside the professional circuit.

Strong Winners Already Emerging

Four events have already been completed this season, producing three different winners.

  • Event 1: David Sumner
  • Event 2: Daniel Ayres
  • Event 3: Lewis Pride
  • Event 4: Daniel Ayres

Daniel Ayres has made the early running with two victories from the opening four tournaments, although there is still plenty of darts to be played before the race for Portsmouth reaches its conclusion.

With Events 5 and 6 now approaching, every ranking point becomes increasingly valuable as players battle for qualification places.

Championship Tour Event Prize Fund

🏆 Winner – £1,000

🥈 Runner-up – £400

🥉 Semi-finalists – £200

Quarter-finalists – £100

Last 16 – £40

Last 32 – £20

Another Huge Weekend Ahead

The standard across the ADC Championship Tour continues to rise each season, with many considering it one of the strongest competitions outside the PDC ranking system.

For players chasing the Grand Finals, the ADC Global Championship and a potential £60,000 payday, Events 5 and 6 could prove pivotal in shaping the rest of the season.


Q4QS Six To Follow

Looking at your player export and the current storylines, I'd avoid simply picking the top six. A mix of favourites, form players and dark horses always makes for a stronger feature.

⭐ Daniel Ayres

Already a two-time Championship Tour winner this season and fresh from a PDC Challenge Tour title. If he finds his best game again, he'll be one of the men everyone has to beat.

⭐ Lewis Pride

An Event 3 winner who continues to impress against professional opposition. His scoring power means he can beat anyone over the shorter formats.

⭐ Oliver Mitchell

The highest-ranked player in the field on Q4QS and someone who has already claimed notable wins over several Tour Card holders this year.

⭐ Steve Lennon

The former Tour Card holder brings plenty of experience and remains capable of producing 90+ averages on demand. A dangerous draw for anyone.

⭐ Lewis Cook (Young Gun)

One of the rising talents in the field. Recent JDC Advanced Tour finals and an 8-2 run in his last ten matches suggest he could spring a surprise.

⭐ Graham Usher (Dark Horse)

Perhaps not among the headline names, but Usher has quietly been putting together some strong performances on the Challenge Tour and could easily make a deep run if the draw opens up.


Two More Dark Horses (if you want an "Ones to Watch" section)

Ashley Coleman – Arrives in excellent form after winning a recent Vault event and has gone 9-1 in his last ten matches. Momentum counts in tournaments like these.

William Borland – Easy to overlook, but we all know the quality he possesses. If he settles quickly, he's more than capable of making a quarter-final or better.

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South West Results Round-Up (28th June 2026)– Steve Boundy Continues His Winning Run

  Sunday produced another packed programme of grassroots darts across the South West, with familiar names once again lifting trophies and th...