Thursday, June 18, 2026

MODUS Super Series - ADC South West Qualifier Preview (Sat 20th June)

 


Another big opportunity awaits for South West players as the latest MODUS Super Series Qualifier gets underway, with a competitive field featuring proven winners, in-form performers and several players capable of producing a surprise run.

Heading the field is Gareth Griffiths, who arrives in exceptional form. The Cornish thrower has won his last ten matches in the database and recently produced a title-winning average of over 92. With confidence high, he will be one of the names everyone is looking to avoid.

Henry Cooper is another player arriving with serious momentum. Back-to-back title victories and a perfect recent record make him one of the strongest contenders in the draw.

Neil Meneer continues to impress across Cornwall and Devon, while Lee Evans brings a wealth of experience and recent title-winning form. Both have shown they possess the consistency required to navigate a long qualifier.

The chasing pack is packed with dangerous names. Danny Humphries, Shaun Vernall, Rich Griffee, Andy Steed, Kieran Smith, Bailey White and C-Jay Pipe have all produced performances in recent months that suggest they are capable of making a deep run.

Further down the field, players such as Kev Dunstan, Nigel Lamb, Finlay Cleave, Ethan Bynorth and Zach Quinn will fancy their chances of upsetting some of the more highly-ranked names.

As always in ADC competition, form and confidence can change everything. One hot spell on the doubles can quickly transform an outsider into a genuine title contender.

Six To Follow

🎯 Gareth Griffiths
Won his last ten matches and arrives as the standout form player.

🎯 Henry Cooper
Unbeaten in recent weeks and collecting titles.

🎯 Neil Meneer
Consistent performer with multiple recent finals and victories.

🎯 Lee Evans
A proven winner who knows how to navigate strong fields.

🎯 Danny Humphries
Capable of producing big averages and big results.

🎯 Shaun Vernall
Recent title winner and quietly one of the most in-form players in the draw.

Dark Horse

⭐ Kev Dunstan

Recent ADC success and several title-winning performances make him a dangerous outsider.

Q4QS Prediction

Winner: Gareth Griffiths

Runner-Up: Henry Cooper

Semi-Finalists: Neil Meneer & Lee Evans

Dark Horse: Kev Dunstan

South West Darts Round-Up – 17 June 2026

 


Another busy evening of grassroots darts saw players competing across the South West, with several familiar names producing strong performances.

Dexter Cornes Claims DartAsylum Title

The headline result came from DartAsylum HQ, where Dexter Cornes lifted the Wednesday Night Under 55 Average Competition title after defeating Jamie Haynes 2-1 in the final.

Cornes topped the wins chart with six victories and continued to strengthen his growing reputation on the local circuit.

Joshua Lewis Wins At Magpies

Joshua Lewis enjoyed an excellent evening at the Magpies Vault Break Round Robin, defeating Joseph Meason 3-0 in the final.

The pair dominated the event, both recording seven wins during the night, while Cori Wiltshire and Andy Hammond also impressed.

Justin Bradshaw Continues Strong Form

Justin Bradshaw was another winner on the night, taking victory in the Chinnor Pavilion Vault Break after defeating Joshua Dixon 3-0 in the final.

Bradshaw recorded eight wins during the event and was one of the standout performers across the database.

South West Standouts

🏆 Dexter Cornes – DartAsylum Champion

🏆 Joshua Lewis – Magpies Champion

🏆 Justin Bradshaw – Chinnor Pavilion Champion

🔥 Joseph Meason – 93.94 Average

🔥 Joshua Lewis – 93.94 Average

⭐ Jamie Haynes – DartAsylum Runner-Up

Performance of the Day

Joseph Meason and Joshua Lewis shared the highest averages among the featured South West events, both posting 93.94 averages during the Magpies Vault Break.

With local tournaments continuing almost every night of the week, the Q4QS rankings remain as competitive as ever.

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

From Pub Player to Professional: The Road to Becoming a Professional Darts Player

 


Every darts fan has imagined it.

The winning double. The walk-on music. The packed crowd. The television cameras. The dream of earning a Tour Card and competing against the world's best.

But how realistic is it?

The truth is that every professional darts player started exactly where most of us are now – playing in local leagues, pubs, clubs and county events. Nobody begins as a professional. The journey starts with a single dart.

Step 1: Learn the Basics

Before thinking about rankings, averages or Q School, you need a solid foundation.

Focus on:

  • A repeatable throw
  • Consistent stance and grip
  • Basic scoring
  • Finishing doubles

Many new players obsess over 180s. In reality, doubles win matches.

A player averaging 60 but finishing well will often beat a player averaging 70 who cannot hit doubles.

Step 2: Play Regularly

Improvement comes from competition.

Practice is important, but match experience is where players truly develop.

Look for:

  • Local pub leagues
  • Open tournaments
  • Youth events
  • County competitions
  • Darts Atlas events
  • ADC events

The more different opponents you face, the quicker you learn.

Step 3: Track Your Progress

One mistake many players make is relying on memory.

Keep records of:

  • Averages
  • Win percentages
  • Highest checkouts
  • 180s
  • Tournament results

Statistics reveal strengths and weaknesses that you may not notice during matches.

This is one reason grassroots ranking systems such as Q4QS are becoming increasingly valuable. They allow players to measure progress against others in their area and across the country.

Step 4: Build Consistency

The biggest difference between a decent player and a top player is consistency.

Most players can throw a brilliant leg.

Far fewer can do it for an entire tournament.

Professional players produce quality darts week after week, month after month, year after year.

Consistency is built through:

  • Regular practice
  • Match experience
  • Confidence
  • Mental resilience

Step 5: Raise Your Average

As a rough guide:

  • 40-50 average: Beginner
  • 50-60 average: Developing player
  • 60-70 average: Strong local player
  • 70-80 average: County standard
  • 80-90 average: National level
  • 90+ average: Professional standard

These figures are not exact, but they provide useful milestones.

Remember that averages alone do not tell the full story. Finishing and matchplay are equally important.

Step 6: Travel and Test Yourself

Many players become comfortable winning locally.

The next challenge is travelling.

Playing different venues and different regions exposes you to stronger fields and different playing conditions.

It also helps build experience under pressure.

The players who improve fastest are usually those who seek tougher competition rather than avoiding it.

Step 7: Develop the Right Mindset

Talent helps.

Mindset matters more.

Every successful player experiences:

  • Bad form
  • Heavy defeats
  • Missed doubles
  • Tournament exits

The difference is that they keep turning up.

Progress in darts is rarely a straight line.

Some weeks you feel unstoppable.

Other weeks you cannot hit a double.

Keep playing.

Keep learning.

Keep improving.

Step 8: Consider Q School

For many ambitious players, the ultimate target is Q School.

The Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) Q School offers players the opportunity to earn a Tour Card and compete professionally.

However, success at Q School usually follows years of development, competition and experience.

Most players who succeed have already built a strong foundation through local, county and national competition.

The Reality

Very few players will become full-time professionals.

But that should not stop anyone trying.

The journey itself is rewarding.

You make friends, visit new venues, experience memorable matches and continuously challenge yourself to improve.

And every professional darts player once stood exactly where you are now.

The road starts with one dart.

Where it ends is up to you.

South West Grassroots Darts Round-Up – 16 June 2026

 


Another busy evening of grassroots darts saw 32 tournaments added to the Q4QS database, with strong performances across the South West and surrounding regions.

🏆 Tournament Winners

🎯 Tuesday Night Sub 70 Average Round Robin (DartAsylum HQ)

The headline event for South West followers saw Liam Moore continue his excellent run of form, defeating Woody Jewell 3-1 in the final. Liam's recent consistency has made him one of the players to watch on the local scene.

🎯 Faringdon Town In Between Cash Comp #3

Mitch McCarthy took the title after defeating Johnny Haines 3-2 in a closely fought final. Johnny may have missed out on the trophy, but he produced some of the highest averages of the day.

🎯 Railway Inn Round Robin

Kieran Spurdle defeated Steve Boundy 3-1 in the final after an impressive day that saw him rack up nine wins.

🎯 Highbridge JDC Volts Series 6

One of the standout youth events in the South West saw Jenson Jones defeat Cooper Cornish in the final.

🎯 Minehead JDC Volts Series 6

Charlie Mossman edged out Luke Bennett in a 3-2 final to claim the title.


🔥 Performance of the Day

Johnny Haines

Although he finished runner-up at Faringdon, Johnny produced a remarkable 104.73 average, one of the highest recorded averages in the entire database yesterday.


🎯 South West Standouts

  • Liam Moore – DartAsylum winner
  • Woody Jewell – Runner-up at DartAsylum
  • Mitch McCarthy – Faringdon champion
  • Johnny Haines – 104.73 average
  • Kieran Spurdle – Railway Inn champion
  • Jenson Jones – Highbridge JDC winner
  • Charlie Mossman – Minehead JDC winner

Top Averages Recorded

  1. Sam Jackson – 120.24
  2. Sion Thomas – 111.33
  3. Llew Bevan – 109.98
  4. Llew Bevan – 107.36
  5. Johnny Haines – 104.73
  6. Lewis Gurney – 103.66
  7. Johnny Haines – 102.48
  8. Sean Holley – 102.11
  9. Stephen Cake – 101.38
  10. Max Carter – 100.20 

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

🏆 Q4QS SOUTH WEST TOP 100


16 June 2026

Here is a list of the Top 100 players in the South West (England) according to my Q4QS database

Usual caveats apply: Rankings are based on results currently in the Q4QS database. Players must currently have at least 6 qualifying events to appear. Rankings will continue to evolve as additional historical results, venues and tournaments are entered  Ranks based on Average, tournament strength, tournament performance, opponent strength and a couple more things!

Top 100

RankPlayer
1Josh McCarthy
2Ashton Brown
3John Brown
4Nick Eggbeer
5Terry Jenkins
6Geoff James
7Kieran Smith
8Bailey White
9Mike Harper
10Robbie Long
11Scott Mc
12Andy Steed
13Danny Humphries
14Luke Harding
15Ricky Palmer
16Graham Jenkins
17Clive Burgess
18Rich Griffee
19Joshua Lewis
20Shaun Vernall
21Iain Howie
22Dan Williams
23Adrian Wood
24Dean Brown
25Joe Quiney
26Zach Quinn
27Andrew Cook
28Steve Boundy
29Declan Cox
30Mitch McCarthy
31Lee Andrews
32Darren Herbert
33Gary Hiscock
34Gary Eastwood
35Steve Brown
36Ellis Radford
37Steve Handley
38Joe Bagguley
39Matty Rogers
40C-Jay Pipe
41Jack Walker
42Cameron O'Brien
43Paul Meyer
44Martyn Freeman
45Rory Pearce
46Steve Donohue
47Woody Jewell
48Leighton Cox
49Darren Davies
50Lewis Kendall
51Owen Smith
52Andy Hammond
53Dave Legg
54CJ Ayres
55Jamie Shovelton
56Joe Sellick
57Mervyn Adams
58Joseph Meason
59Richard Smith
60Cori Wiltshire
61Taylor Morgan
62Ashley Pope
63Joe Smith
64James Long
65Sean Taylor
66Leslie Higgs
67Liam Moore
68Daren Field
69Steven Rees
70Jacob Godber
71Dave Fisher
72Alfie Barney
73Mark Wellington
74Martin Walker
75Al Ayres
76Jake Tucker
77James Wintle-McKay
78Samuel King
79SKITZ 007
80Ben Collins
81John Maggs
82Warren Ryan
83Shay Goff
84Will Jackson
85Joe Silvester
86Craig Britten
87Brogan Bayford
88Robbie Roy
89Brooklyn Anthony
90Louis Hamblin
91Matthew Webb
92Glenn Pearce
93Liam Rowe
94Mitchell Atkins
95Declan Holly
96Ian Higgs
97Alfie Palmer
98Daniel Jeffrey
99Richie Hunt
100Collis Palmer

South West Darts Round-Up – 15 June 2026

 



Monday night delivered another packed evening of grassroots darts across the South West, with several standout performances recorded in the Q4QS database.

The headline result came from Bristol's North Star Club, where Josh McCarthy defeated Johnny Haines 3-2 in a high-quality final to claim the North Star Vault Break title. McCarthy also produced the highest average of the tournament with 99.28 and was one of the standout performers of the entire day.

Johnny Haines pushed the champion all the way and recorded a superb 98.02 average of his own, underlining the quality on display in Bristol.

Elsewhere, Jamie Kelling stole the headlines statistically with a 100.20 average on his way to victory in the Money In Money Out Round-Robin at The Wolversdene Club. Kelling won eight matches during the evening and capped the night by defeating Luke Getty in the final.

In Radstock, Bradley Hall lifted the U65 Average Round Robin title at Clandown Darts Promotions, overcoming Jayden Osmond in the final. Craig Britten posted the tournament's highest average with 81.24.

Southwick Sports Club saw Bak Ko take the honours after defeating Ronnie Sumner in the final. Both players enjoyed excellent nights, each recording seven victories during the event.

Away from the South West, several impressive performances were recorded nationwide, including Alec Small's outstanding 112.73 average at the Wattsville Vault Break, the highest individual average logged across all events entered into the database yesterday.

South West Highlights

🏆 Josh McCarthy wins the North Star Vault Break

🎯 Jamie Kelling averages 100.20

🔥 Johnny Haines averages 98.02

🏅 Bradley Hall wins at Clandown Darts Promotions

⭐ Bak Ko claims victory at Southwick Sports Club

Highest Recorded Averages

  1. Alec Small – 112.73

  2. Connor Hopkins – 109.98

  3. Jamie Kelling – 100.20

  4. Josh McCarthy – 99.28

  5. Johnny Haines – 98.02

Grassroots darts continues to thrive across the South West, with strong fields, quality performances and another busy evening of results feeding into the Q4QS rankings.

Monday, June 15, 2026

PDC Players Championship 21 & 22 Preview – Six To Follow

 



The PDC ProTour returns this week with Players Championship 21 and 22 as another huge field of Tour Card holders chase valuable ranking money and momentum heading into the second half of the season.

As always, these floor events can produce surprises, but several players arrive in excellent form according to the latest Q4QS data.

Six To Follow

Luke Humphries

The world-class standard continues. Humphries remains the highest-ranked player in the Q4QS database and already has a Players Championship title this season alongside a World Masters final appearance , as well as the recent World Cup win for England, alongside Luke Littler. 

Gerwyn Price

Price continues to produce strong results and arrives on the back of a European Darts Grand Prix victory. His recent form suggests another deep run could be on the cards.

Wessel Nijman

One of the breakout stars of the season. Multiple titles, strong averages and another recent quarter-final make Nijman a serious contender.

Ross Smith

Fresh from winning Players Championship 20, Ross Smith will arrive full of confidence and looking to add further silverware.

Luke Woodhouse

A Players Championship winner earlier this year and still producing excellent performances. Woodhouse remains one of the most dangerous unseeded threats in any draw.

Kevin Doets

Consistency has been the key. Several semi-finals and strong scoring power mean Doets is always a threat to go deep.

Surprise Packages

Joe Hunt

Three titles and several deep runs have gone slightly under the radar. If he can string together a few big performances, he could surprise many of the bigger names.

Sebastian Bialecki

The young Pole has enjoyed a superb run of form and arrives with momentum on his side. One to watch closely.

Final Thoughts

With Humphries, Price, Van Gerwen, Dobey, Nijman and Smith all in action, the standard is likely to be exceptionally high. However, floor events often reward confidence and momentum, meaning players such as Woodhouse, Doets, Hunt and Bialecki could be capable of making significant runs over the two tournaments.

Who are your six to follow this week?

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