Sunday, July 12, 2026

MODUS Super Series Week 12 Preview – Can Scott Robertson Continue His Remarkable Run?

 



The MODUS Super Series returns for Week 12, bringing together another intriguing mix of experienced professionals, established tour players and ambitious challengers looking to make their mark.

As always, the opening week groups can often produce surprises, but several players arrive in outstanding form according to the latest Q4QS database. Recent performances suggest this could be one of the most competitive weeks of the series so far.

Scott Robertson Arrives As The Man To Beat

Few players anywhere in Europe are carrying better form than Scott Robertson.

The Scotsman arrives after winning both the Denmark Open & Masters and the England Open, compiling a remarkable 10 consecutive victories in the Q4QS database. His recent victories over Neil Duff, Danny Jansen and CornΓ© Groeneveld demonstrate exactly how dangerous he can be when confidence is high.

If Robertson settles quickly, he'll take plenty of stopping.

Ted Evetts Building Momentum

Former World Youth Champion Ted Evetts also comes into Week 12 full of confidence.

He's won his last 10 recorded matches, including recent ADC Vault titles, and remains one of the quickest scorers in the field. Evetts has always possessed plenty of natural ability, and another deep MODUS run would surprise nobody.

Kevin Burness Searching For A Breakthrough

Northern Ireland's Kevin Burness continues to knock on the door.

A recent finalist on the PDC Challenge Tour showed he remains highly competitive, and his consistent scoring makes him one of the most dangerous floaters in the draw. If Burness gets into an early rhythm, he has the game to trouble anyone.

Experienced Campaigners Ready To Pounce

Former World Championship semi-finalist Andy Hamilton brings vast experience to the week's line-up and remains one of the toughest competitors in any format.

Meanwhile Jarred Cole, Sean Ryan, Chris Wickenden, Terry Nash and Shaun Fox all arrive after encouraging recent performances and will believe they can spring a surprise against the more established names.

Opportunities For The Underdogs

One of the attractions of the MODUS Super Series is that momentum can change quickly.

Players such as Chris Wickenden have already shown they can produce big averages against quality opposition, while Sean Ryan and Jarred Cole both arrive after lifting recent local titles.

A fast start could be enough to completely change the complexion of the week.


Q4QS Six To Follow

🎯 Scott Robertson

The obvious favourite on current form. Two recent tournament victories and ten straight wins make him the standout player entering Week 12.

🎯 Ted Evetts

Back in winning form and carrying plenty of confidence after recent ADC success. One of the quickest scorers in the field.

🎯 Kevin Burness

Challenge Tour finalist with plenty of experience. More than capable of making a deep run.

🎯 Chris Wickenden

One of the dark horses. Has already produced 97+ averages against quality opposition this season.

🎯 Jarred Cole

Fresh from a recent title and quietly putting together consistent performances.

🎯 Sean Ryan

Recent Rileys UK Open Qualifier winner who arrives with confidence and momentum.


Players Who Could Cause An Upset

If the favourites slip up, don't be surprised to see one of these players take advantage:

  • Terry Nash
  • Shaun Fox
  • Stijn Deklerck
  • Andy Hamilton

Each has shown enough recent form to make life difficult for the higher-ranked names.


Prediction

Scott Robertson deserves favourite status based on current form, but the strength in depth throughout the field means nothing will come easily.

Ted Evetts and Kevin Burness look the most likely challengers, while Chris Wickenden and Jarred Cole could prove to be the week's surprise packages.

Expect another entertaining week of MODUS Super Series darts, with plenty of opportunities for emerging players to make a name for themselves.

Saturday 11 July Results Round-Up – Johnny Haines Lands Widden Open Glory

 


Saturday delivered another excellent day of grassroots darts across the South West, with open competitions, local tournaments and ADC events producing another packed programme of quality action.

From Gloucester and Street to Shaftesbury, Taunton and Somerset, several familiar names were once again among the winners, with some outstanding individual performances throughout the day.

Johnny Haines Wins Prestigious Widden Open

The headline performance came at the Widden Open, where Johnny Haines produced another outstanding display to lift one of the biggest local titles of the weekend.

Haines fired a superb 97.60 average during the competition before completing a dominant day's work. Shaun Vernall also impressed throughout the event, recording averages in the mid-80s as another strong Gloucestershire field produced an excellent standard.

Steve Boundy Claims Thatchers Fusion Round Robin

The latest Thatchers Fusion Round Robin Special once again attracted a strong field.

Steve Boundy came through to take the title after another consistent day's darts. Leon Taylor posted the highest average of the event with 91.09, while Ryan Oakley and Keith Norris also enjoyed excellent runs.

Dave Fisher Continues Strong Summer

At the Street Darts Organisation Week 4 Open, Dave Fisher added another title to his growing collection.

Fisher topped the averages with 91.09 and continued the excellent form that has seen him become one of Somerset's most consistent performers over recent weeks. Adrian Wood also featured prominently with another strong tournament performance.

Tommy Chinnock Wins Under-50 Event

The Street Darts Organisation Under-50 competition produced another competitive field.

Tommy Chinnock emerged victorious after a consistent afternoon, adding another title to an increasingly impressive season.

Chris Roberts Takes Shaftesbury Monthly

The monthly competition at Shaftesbury Football Club saw Chris Roberts claim the title after an excellent day's darts.

Steve Stone, Grayson "The Grenade" and Ant Dyke all enjoyed strong runs as another competitive Dorset event lived up to expectations.

South West Highlights

There was more success for local players elsewhere, with:

  • πŸ† Johnny Haines – Widden Open Champion
  • πŸ† Steve Boundy – Thatchers Fusion Round Robin Champion
  • πŸ† Dave Fisher – Street Week 4 Open Champion
  • πŸ† Tommy Chinnock – Street Under-50 Champion
  • πŸ† Chris Roberts – Shaftesbury Monthly Champion
  • πŸ† Cornes / Sperring – DartAsylum Sub-130 Pairs Champions

Performance of the Day

Johnny Haines once again takes the honours after producing a superb 97.60 average on his way to winning the prestigious Widden Open against another strong field.

Another excellent Saturday highlighted the strength of grassroots darts across the South West, with established names continuing their impressive form alongside plenty of emerging talent making an impact.

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Friday 10 July Results Round-Up – Shaun Vernall, Pete Hughes and C-Jay Pipe Among the Winners

 


Friday night brought another busy programme of ADC action across the South West, with packed fields, impressive averages and plenty of familiar names adding more silverware to their growing collections.

From Taunton and Gloucester to Evesham, Bodmin, Sturminster Newton and Yeovil, another excellent evening of grassroots darts produced plenty of quality performances as players continued their push towards the regional finals.

Shaun Vernall Claims Gloucester Honours

One of the standout performances came at Saintbridge Sports Club in Gloucester, where Shaun Vernall lifted another Vault 18 title.

Vernall defeated Will Jackson 3-0 in the final after another composed display. The Gloucestershire ace once again demonstrated why he remains one of the region's most consistent performers, recording the tournament's highest average of 85.89.

Pete Hughes Continues His Fine Form

Another player enjoying an outstanding spell is Pete Hughes, who added another title at The Bengeworth Club, Evesham.

Hughes defeated Darrel Williams 3-0 in the final and produced excellent averages of 97.50 and 91.53 during another superb evening. Mitchell Leeming and Danny Lauby also impressed in another high-quality Evesham field.

C-Jay Pipe Wins Strong Taunton Event

At the Pegasus 68 Club in Taunton, C-Jay Pipe came through a competitive field to defeat Ryan Greenslade 3-0 in the final.

Although Steve Boundy produced the night's highest average at the venue with a superb 100.20, Pipe showed excellent consistency throughout the competition to secure another important Vault victory.

Joshua Meneer Triumphs In Cornwall

The St Breward AFC & Social Club hosted another excellent Cornish Vault.

Joshua Meneer defeated Thomas Evans in the final to continue his impressive run of form, while Mark McGall topped the averages with 88.41 during the evening.

Rob Crocker Lifts Sturminster Title

At Sturminster Football Club, Rob Crocker defeated Steve Stone 3-1 in the final.

Nigel Edwards fired the highest average of the evening with 96.97, but Crocker's consistency proved decisive as he collected another Vault title.

Tom Yates Wins In Yeovil

The Friday night Vault at Bullets Sports Bar saw Tom Yates defeat Tom Pearce 3-1 in the final.

Steven Tavener impressed with the highest average of the night, but Yates held his nerve to claim the title after another competitive evening in Somerset.

Other South West Highlights

  • Reece Colley won another strong event at Bostin Darts 180 Bar, continuing his excellent recent run of results.
  • Jack Seymour claimed victory at Sarisbury Green Social Club after defeating Pete Broomfield in the final.
  • Warren Rixon won the latest Bridgwater Darts Academy Under-18 Series, continuing his excellent junior season.

South West Winners

πŸ† Shaun Vernall – Gloucester

πŸ† Pete Hughes – Evesham

πŸ† C-Jay Pipe – Taunton

πŸ† Joshua Meneer – St Breward

πŸ† Rob Crocker – Sturminster Newton

πŸ† Tom Yates – Yeovil

πŸ† Jack Seymour – Southampton

πŸ† Warren Rixon – Bridgwater Under-18 Series

πŸ”₯ Performance of the Day: Pete Hughes – Another outstanding title run in Evesham, producing a best average of 97.50.

Another superb Friday evening highlighted the strength of grassroots darts across the South West, with several players continuing excellent runs of form as the race towards the ADC regional finals intensifies.

PDC Euro Tour Event 10 Preview


Another European Tour weekend is upon us and, as always, it looks packed with storylines.

Recent ProTour events have produced several surprise runs, emerging stars continue to push towards the elite, while some of the biggest names in world darts are looking to rediscover the consistency that has made them multiple title winners.

Nijman looking every inch a contender

If there is one player arriving with genuine momentum, it has to be Wessel Nijman.

Already sitting fourth in the Q4QS rankings, Nijman arrives after lifting the PDC Slovak title with a superb tournament average of 99.45, including an outstanding 103.80 average in his victory over Rob Cross. Although his most recent Players Championship ended in an early exit, his recent body of work suggests he is becoming one of the most dangerous players on the circuit.

Dobey continues to produce big numbers

Chris Dobey remains one of the most reliable scorers in the game.

An eight wins from his last ten matches highlights his consistency, while a 105.09 match average earlier in the Players Championship series reminded everyone just how explosive "Hollywood" can be. Another quarter-final last time out keeps him firmly among the favourites to go deep once again.

Can Van Gerwen find another title?

Michael van Gerwen's season has perhaps lacked the relentless consistency fans expect from the Dutch legend, but the quality is still there.

His Players Championship victory earlier in the season featured a tournament average of almost 102 and included a 106.57 average in the final against Dirk van Duijvenbode. When MVG finds his rhythm, few players can live with him.

Woodhouse quietly building momentum

Luke Woodhouse may not always dominate the headlines, but his recent form deserves plenty of attention.

Winner of the Baltic Sea Open before reaching the final of Players Championship 24, Woodhouse has won eight of his last ten matches and looks full of confidence heading into another European Tour weekend.

Ross Smith remains a major threat

Ross Smith's scoring power is never in doubt.

A Players Championship title, tournament average above 100 and a remarkable 107 average in one of his recent victories show exactly why nobody will want to face him early in the draw. If his finishing clicks, he has every chance of lifting another title.

Experienced names searching for another big weekend

James Wade, Nathan Aspinall and Stephen Bunting all arrive with reasons for optimism.

Wade continues to produce high-quality performances despite a few frustrating early exits, Aspinall already owns a European Tour title this season and has won seven of his last ten matches, while Bunting has shown flashes of the form that made him one of the most dangerous players earlier this year.

Keep an eye on the next generation

The European Tour continues to provide opportunities for younger players to announce themselves.

Sebastian Bialecki arrives after Development Tour success, while Gian van Veen continues to impress after another recent semi-final run. Wessel Nijman is already proving he belongs among the game's elite, and several younger stars look capable of making another statement this weekend.

Dark horses

Every European Tour seems to produce one or two surprise packages.

Kevin Doets continues to produce excellent averages and remains capable of beating anyone on his day. Mickey Mansell comes into the weekend after another quarter-final run, while Joe Cullen has quietly put together some encouraging performances despite not yet making a major breakthrough.

My players to watch

If I had to pick six players most likely to make a serious impact this weekend, they would be:

  • Wessel Nijman

  • Chris Dobey

  • Michael van Gerwen

  • Luke Woodhouse

  • Ross Smith

  • Nathan Aspinall

With established champions, in-form outsiders and several rising stars all capable of winning on the European Tour, Event 10 promises another fascinating weekend. Recent form suggests there are plenty of genuine contenders, and I wouldn't be surprised if another fresh name finds themselves lifting the trophy on Sunday.

Friday, July 10, 2026

Country Spotlight: Lithuania

 



I've decided to start a new weekly feature on Quest For Q School called Country Spotlight.

Each week I take a closer look at a different darts nation from around the world. Some are well established, while others are quietly building exciting futures.

This week the spotlight moves to Lithuania, another nation helping to strengthen darts across the Baltic region.

Where is Lithuania?

Lithuania is the southernmost of the three Baltic states, sharing borders with Latvia, Belarus, Poland and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.

With a population of around 2.9 million people, Lithuania is the largest Baltic nation by population and has developed a growing sporting reputation across Europe.

While basketball remains the country's national sport, darts continues to attract more players every year.

Building a Strong Darts Community

The Lithuanian Darts Federation has spent many years building a competitive domestic structure, organising national ranking events and encouraging players to compete internationally.

Lithuanian players are now regular competitors at WDF tournaments, PDC Nordic & Baltic events and other European competitions.

The standard continues to improve as players gain valuable experience against stronger opposition.

Lithuania on the International Stage

Lithuania has become one of the most recognised Baltic nations in world darts.

The country regularly competes in WDF Europe Cup and WDF World Cup events while also producing players capable of competing successfully on the professional circuit.

Lithuania's profile has risen significantly over the past decade thanks to several players enjoying success beyond their domestic circuit.

Players to Watch

Lithuania has produced some of the strongest players in the Baltic region, with several regularly competing on both the WDF and PDC circuits.

Leading the way is Darius Labanauskas, widely regarded as Lithuania's greatest modern darts player. According to the Q4QS database, he has played 99 recorded matches, winning 59 with an impressive 90.46 match average and 90.45 Q4QS Average. His best recorded average currently stands at 103.29, underlining the quality that has seen him compete successfully against many of the world's best players.

Another experienced international is ArΕ«nas Sakalauskas. Across 34 recorded matches, he has produced a Q4QS Average of 74.05 with a best recorded average of 83.45, while regularly competing on the PDC Nordic & Baltic Tour against many of the region's top players.

Also worth watching is Mindaugas Barauskas, whose Q4QS profile includes 25 recorded matches and a best average of 90.92. His performances on the Nordic & Baltic circuit continue to demonstrate the strength and depth of Lithuanian darts.

Other notable Lithuanian players include:

  • Kristijonas DirsΔ—

  • Mindaugas Sadauskas

As Quest For Q School continues to expand its database, I'll also be highlighting Lithuanian players competing on the WDF and PDC Nordic & Baltic tours.

Why Lithuania Matters

Lithuania demonstrates how sustained investment in domestic competitions can translate into international success.

The country's players are becoming increasingly competitive against Europe's established darts nations, while a strong domestic calendar continues to develop the next generation.

Looking Ahead

Lithuania appears well placed to continue its progress.

With experienced international players leading the way and younger talent emerging behind them, the future of Lithuanian darts looks bright.

The challenge now is to produce even more players capable of following in the footsteps of Darius Labanauskas.

Q4QS Darts Nation Rating

Current Strength: 8/10

Participation: 7/10

International Success: 8/10

Future Potential: 8/10

Overall Q4QS Nation Rating: 8/10

Lithuania has firmly established itself as one of the strongest darts nations in the Baltic region. With a proven international performer and a growing domestic structure, it continues to strengthen its place on the European darts map.

Useful Links

Lithuanian Darts Federation:
https://www.dartsfederacija.lt

World Darts Federation:
https://dartswdf.com

Coming Next...

Country Spotlight returns next week as we continue our journey around the world, exploring another fascinating darts nation.

South West Results Round-Up – Robbie Long, Josh McCarthy and Liam Blakeley Among Thursday's Winners

 


Thursday produced another excellent evening of grassroots darts across the South West, with ADC Vault 18 events and Opens delivering plenty of quality performances, big averages and several familiar names lifting titles.

From Patchway and Stroud to Yeovil, Plymouth, Faringdon and Bournemouth, another busy night saw players battling for valuable Vault ranking points as the summer season gathered momentum.

Robbie Long Produces Huge Performance At Hangar61

One of the standout performances of the night came at Hangar61, Patchway, where Robbie Long claimed the Thursday Night Round Robin title.

Long defeated Lewis Kendall 3-1 in the final, producing a magnificent 107.36 average against Jacob Godber earlier in the evening before following it up with another outstanding 98.02 average against recent Hangar61 champion John Brown.

Lewis Kendall continued his impressive recent run by reaching another final, while Matt Jackson and Chris Williams were also among the players making deep runs.

Josh McCarthy Wins Strong Stroud Vault

A competitive field assembled at The Carlton Club, Stroud, where Josh McCarthy edged Cori Wiltshire 3-2 in an excellent final.

McCarthy produced one of the performances of the evening with a superb 105.86 average, while Cori Wiltshire continued his excellent recent form with averages of 95.49 and 89.25. Lee Andrews also featured among the leading performers in another high-quality Gloucestershire event.

Liam Blakeley Stuns Henry Cooper

At Yeovil Labour Club, Liam Blakeley produced arguably the performance of the South West evening.

Blakeley defeated the in-form Henry Cooper 3-0 in the final, firing a brilliant 107.36 average. Cooper still impressed with averages of 94.57 and 90.93, while Matt Yarrow also topped the century mark with 102.48 earlier in the competition.

Ricky King Continues His Fine Form

Another familiar winner emerged at The Kings Arms, Wallisdown, where Ricky King defeated Jayden Walker 3-1 in the final.

Walker posted the event's highest average of 96.04, but King's consistency across the evening earned him another impressive Vault title.

Scott Lawrey Claims Plymouth Success

The Legends Lounge in Plymouth hosted another competitive Vault event.

Scott Lawrey edged Sean Taylor 3-2 in the final after both players enjoyed excellent evenings, while Darren Pearce and Aiden Stenson also featured among the strongest performers.

Sam Jackson Wins At Faringdon

At Faringdon Football Club, Sam Jackson lifted the title after defeating Mac Goves 3-1 in the final.

Gary Court once again demonstrated his scoring power with the highest average of the evening at 93.94, but Jackson proved the most consistent performer over the course of the tournament.

Other South West Highlights

  • Jamie Shovelton won the Thursday Night Round Robin at DartAsylum HQ.
  • Chris Clark claimed victory at Highridge United FC in Bristol.
  • Dave Legg won the Deers Leap Under-70 event.
  • Evesham's Night Two produced another excellent standard, with Joe Quiney leading the averages on 88.41 despite no overall winner being identified in the available results.

South West Winners

πŸ† Robbie Long – Hangar61, Patchway

πŸ† Josh McCarthy – Stroud

πŸ† Liam Blakeley – Yeovil

πŸ† Ricky King – Wallisdown

πŸ† Scott Lawrey – Plymouth

πŸ† Sam Jackson – Faringdon

πŸ† Jamie Shovelton – DartAsylum HQ

πŸ† Chris Clark – Bristol

πŸ† Dave Legg – Deers Leap

πŸ”₯ Performance of the Day: Robbie Long – 107.36 average and victory at Hangar61.

Another excellent night of grassroots darts showed once again the strength of the South West scene, with several players producing outstanding performances as the race for Vault ranking points continues.

Thursday, July 9, 2026

Yesterday's Results – Wednesday 8 July

 


Wednesday evening saw another busy night of grassroots darts across the South West, with ADC Vault 18 events producing plenty of quality performances and several familiar names adding another title to their growing collections.

At The Sartan Club in Bishopsworth, Mervyn Adams produced one of his best performances of recent weeks, edging past Ellis Radford 3-2 in an entertaining final. Radford continued his impressive run of form, while Ryan Palmer, Darren Davies and Connor Davies were all among the players reaching the latter stages. Adrian Wood also fired the highest average of the evening with an excellent 103.66.

Over at Hangar61, Patchway, John Brown enjoyed a superb evening, defeating Cori Wiltshire in the final and producing one of the performances of the night with a magnificent 104.86 average. Robbie Long also impressed during another competitive Bristol event.

There was another strong Gloucestershire event at Magpies Social Club, Stonehouse, where Joshua Lewis lifted the title after defeating Mitch McCarthy in the final. Lewis also produced a 100.20 average during his run and Shaun Vernall once again featured among the strongest performers.

Further south, Andy Steed claimed another ADC Vault title in Exeter, while Henry Cooper continued his excellent season with victory at Stalbridge RBL after overcoming Nigel Edwards in the final. Both players continue to strengthen their credentials as two of the South West's most consistent performers.

Elsewhere, Danny Humphries won in Salisbury, Tom Crocker lifted the title in Christchurch, Kian Gover came out on top in Ilfracombe and Dave Fisher won the Pawlett Pavilion Grand Prix in Somerset after another competitive night of local darts.

The overall standard was once again exceptionally high, with several players breaking the 100-average barrier across the country, while South West events continued to produce competitive fields and plenty of quality performances.

South West Winners

  • πŸ† Mervyn Adams – Sartan Club, Bishopsworth
  • πŸ† John Brown – Hangar61, Patchway
  • πŸ† Joshua Lewis – Stonehouse
  • πŸ† Andy Steed – Exeter
  • πŸ† Henry Cooper – Stalbridge
  • πŸ† Danny Humphries – Salisbury
  • πŸ† Tom Crocker – Christchurch
  • πŸ† Kian Gover – Ilfracombe
  • πŸ† Dave Fisher – Pawlett Pavilion Grand Prix

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