Thursday night was another busy one for the grassroots game, with 46 tournaments added to the Q4QS database. Across the South West there were plenty of familiar names collecting titles, while several players produced outstanding performances on another action-packed evening.
Josh McCarthy Continues His Winning Form
One of the standout stories came at The Carlton Club, Stroud, where Josh McCarthy added yet another Vault 18 title to his growing collection.
Josh defeated Paul Meyer in a closely fought final and once again showed why he remains one of the form players in the region. Averaging over 91 in the final, he continued the consistency that has made him one of the toughest opponents on the South West circuit.
Andy Steed Back on Top
At the rearranged Vault 18 at Stalbridge RBL, Andy Steed claimed another title after defeating Callum Harrison in the final.
Andy produced a superb 92.02 average during the evening and once again demonstrated the quality that has kept him among the leading performers in the Q4QS rankings throughout 2026.
Henry Cooper Triumphs in Yeovil
The Yeovil Labour Club hosted another competitive Vault 18, with Henry Cooper lifting the trophy after overcoming Steve Donohue.
Henry impressed throughout the evening, producing multiple 90+ averages and finishing strongly to secure another excellent title.
Robbie Long Returns to Winning Ways
The weekly Hangar 61 Thursday Night Round Robin once again delivered a highly competitive field.
Robbie Long defeated Martyn Freeman in the final after both players enjoyed excellent evenings. Martyn recorded the night's highest average at 93.94, while Robbie responded with an 88.06 average in the final to seal the title.
Miles O'Toole and Mark Jennings also enjoyed strong runs to the latter stages.
Jamie Shovelton Wins at DartAsylum
Another quality field assembled for the Thursday Night Round Robin at DartAsylum HQ.
Jamie Shovelton emerged victorious after beating Ashton Brown in the final. Although Ashton narrowly missed out on the title, he produced some of the best darts of the evening, recording three averages above 91 during another impressive run.
Morgan Fowler Keeps Momentum Going
Morgan Fowler continued his recent excellent form by winning the Purton Red House Under 70 Round Robin.
His victory over Dillon Moran in the final was built on another consistent night's scoring, while Dave Legg posted the event's highest average with an impressive 91.09.
Performance of the Day
There were several outstanding performances across Thursday's tournaments, but Andy Steed, Josh McCarthy and Henry Cooper all continued their excellent recent form with another title.
Martyn Freeman's 93.94 average at Hangar 61 and Ashton Brown's scoring display at DartAsylum also deserve special mention despite both falling just short in their respective finals.
Congratulations to all of Thursday night's winners, and good luck to everyone back on the oche over the weekend.
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