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DARTS: Gedling Club extend their lead as challengers falter in round 13

With four points between The current champions and the three teams in joint second place it looks like it would take a massive collapse for The Gedling Club not to win back to back leagues.

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Lowdham & District Village Mens Dart League RESULTS February 21

The Gedling Club made no mistake in Woodborough winning 5 – 1 against the second bottom team, The Nags Head in a week that saw them put clear daylight between themselves and the chasing pack as the second and third placed teams lost.

It was a good week for both Epperstone’s and Burton Joyce’s Cross Keys teams as both teams won on the road. Calverton Working Mens Club suffered a 4 – 2 defeat against Epperstone’s Cross Keys while the Burton Joyce Keys win against Calverton’s Admiral Rodney moved one of the leagues most consistent teams into joint second place.

With four points between The current champions and the three teams in joint second place it looks like it would take a massive collapse for The Gedling Club not to win back to back leagues. They do however they face a tough last three games of the season as they still have to take the trip to joint second placed teams Cross Keys, Burton Joyce and The Admiral Rodney in Calverton and also have a tough home game against Lowham’s Old Ship who are capable of beating anyone on their day.

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With Calverton Working Men’s Club having played The Gedling Club twice already winning the league appears out of their control however they can still influence the outcome with return matches still to be played against their co-second placed teams.


Calverton’s Neil Lincoln continues to lead the 180 table with three so far while The Rodney’s P Cullen continues to lead the highest finish table with 158.

Round 14 of league re-commences on March 6 after the singles competition on Wednesday 28th February at CWMC with an 8pm sign in.  Players are asked to let your respective teams know and to come along and support the league.

New players and teams are always welcome and with seven of the ten teams based in the borough it’s a great way to spend your Wednesday evening. If you want to get involved or learn more, you can visit the league Facebook page here .

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