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Friday, July 31, 2026

Yesterday's Results Round-Up – Thursday 30 July 2026

 


Another busy night of grassroots darts saw 47 tournaments added to the Q4QS database, with Thursday's calendar once again dominated by Vault 18 events alongside popular local round robins across the South West and beyond. From Worcester to Yeovil, Hangar61 to Plymouth, there were plenty of standout performances and memorable stories.

South West Spotlight

John Brown claims Hangar61 title

One of the strongest local fields of the evening assembled at Hangar61, Patchway, and it was John Brown who came through to claim the Thursday Night Round Robin title with a 3-1 victory over Liam Moore in the final.

Brown won nine matches on the night and continued his excellent recent run of form, but there was another moment that will be remembered for some time.

Ashton Brown produced a spectacular nine-dart finish during his quarter-final against Nathan Treadgold. Despite achieving darts' perfect leg, Ashton was edged out by Treadgold in a memorable contest that became one of the talking points of the evening. It was a reminder that even perfection doesn't always guarantee victory in a high-quality field.

Antony Butler impresses in Worcester

At Vault 18.0 @ The Cue Corner, Worcester, Antony Butler produced one of the standout displays of the night. He defeated Steve Sewell 3-0 in the final and recorded a superb 103.66 average, while also producing another 100.20 average during the competition.

Mike Harper victorious in Yeovil

There was more South West success at Yeovil Labour Club, where Mike Harper lifted the Vault title with a 3-0 victory over Callum Harrison. Harper won eight matches during the evening and consistently produced the highest standard at the venue.

Scott Lawrey takes Plymouth honours

At Legends Lounge, Plymouth, Scott Lawrey defeated Andy Steed 3-1 in the final. Steed produced an excellent 98.02 average during the event, but Lawrey held his nerve to collect another Vault title.

Lee Evans continues winning run

Lee Evans added another title at Galaxy Sports Bar, Torquay, defeating Tristan Perry 3-0 in the final. It continues an excellent spell for Evans, who has been one of the most consistent performers on the South West circuit over recent weeks.

Tommy Sperring wins another Round Robin

At DartAsylum HQ, Tommy Sperring edged Charlie Grabham 4-3 in another entertaining final. Sperring's consistency continues to shine through, with yet another title added to his growing collection.

Standout Performances

Several players produced exceptional averages during Thursday's action:

  • William Thomas – 111.33 (The Bird, Maesteg)
  • Andy Smith – 108.22 (Cressex Social Club, High Wycombe)
  • Shane Lawrence – 107.36 (Deers Leap Round Robin)
  • Antony Butler – 103.66 (The Cue Corner, Worcester)
  • Louis Melville – 103.66 (Shooter's SportsBar, Neath)

Closer to home, Miles O'Toole (96.97) and Nathan Treadgold (93.94) also produced excellent darts at Hangar61 despite narrowly missing out on the title.

Another Busy Night for Q4QS

With another 47 tournaments processed, the Q4QS database continues to build an ever-clearer picture of grassroots darts across the UK. Congratulations to all of Thursday's winners, and a special mention to Ashton Brown, whose nine-dart leg at Hangar61 provided one of the standout moments of the week.

Sunday, July 26, 2026

Yesterday's Results Round-Up South West – Saturday 25 July 2026

 


Saturday was another excellent day for grassroots darts, with 35 tournaments added to the Q4QS database. Across the South West there were packed fields, close finals and some outstanding performances, with Taunton, Hangar61, Stalbridge, Street and Evesham all producing plenty of talking points.

Joe Smith Tops Huge Taunton Field

The busiest event in the South West took place at the Pegasus Charity Round Robin in Taunton, where Joe Smith produced a superb display to lift the title.

Smith defeated Dave Morris 5-0 in the final after winning 10 matches during the day, underlining both his consistency and stamina. Jack Davey recorded the highest average of the tournament with 75.15, but it was Smith who finished the day with the trophy.

Meanwhile, the Pegasus Under-55 Average Round Robin was won by Alex Bird, who defeated Finley Bird 3-0 in the final to complete another successful afternoon at the Taunton venue.

Ashton Brown Wins Thriller At Hangar61

One of the highest-quality events of the day came at Hangar61, where Ashton Brown edged past Mason Teese 4-3 in a superb final.

The standard throughout the tournament was exceptional. Mason Teese posted the highest average of 96.97, Ashton Brown fired 93.94, while Jayden Walker also impressed with 92.69. With 89 matches played, it proved to be one of Saturday's showcase events.

Tom Crocker Claims Stalbridge Title

Another strong Dorset field gathered for the Stalbridge RBL SDF Competition, where Tom Crocker defeated Jake Carlton 3-1 in the final.

Nigel Lamb and Wayne Halliwell both produced tournament-best averages of 88.41, highlighting the strength of the competition throughout the day.

Success For Street And Evesham

The Street Darts Organisation Week 6 Open saw Luke Harding continue his impressive form by defeating Kelvin Hart in the final.

Street also hosted the Week 6 Under-50, where Alex Bird added a second title to his day, completing an excellent double after his earlier success in Taunton.

Later in the evening, Mitchell Leeming lifted the Vault 18 title at The Bengeworth, Evesham, overcoming Zak Edmunds 3-2 in another closely contested final. Pete Hughes was again among the event's standout performers.

Standout Performances

Several players produced performances that caught the eye across Saturday's action:

  • 🎯 Mason Teese – 96.97 (Hangar61)
  • 🎯 Ashton Brown – 93.94 (Hangar61)
  • 🎯 Jayden Walker – 92.69 (Hangar61)
  • 🎯 Nigel Lamb – 88.41 (Stalbridge)
  • 🎯 Wayne Halliwell – 88.41 (Stalbridge)
  • 🎯 Joe Smith – 10 match wins to claim the Taunton title.

Looking Ahead

Saturday once again demonstrated the strength of the South West darts scene, with busy venues, competitive fields and plenty of quality on display. As another weekend of results is added to the Q4QS database, the rankings continue to evolve with players building momentum heading into the weeks ahead.

Congratulations to all of Saturday's winners and everyone who took to the oche.

Friday, July 10, 2026

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

🏆 Robbie Long – Hangar61, Patchway

🏆 Josh McCarthy – Stroud

🏆 Liam Blakeley – Yeovil

🏆 Ricky King – Wallisdown

🏆 Scott Lawrey – Plymouth

🏆 Sam Jackson – Faringdon

🏆 Jamie Shovelton – DartAsylum HQ

🏆 Chris Clark – Bristol

🏆 Dave Legg – Deers Leap

🔥 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

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

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

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.

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