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DARTS: Gedling Club move three points clear with 5 – 1 win against Calverton’s Gleaners B

Only one point separates the five teams in the fight for second place

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Lowdham & District Village Mens Dart League RESULTS February 7

The Gedling Club’s 5 – 1 win at the Gleaners B in Calverton saw the current champions move three points clear in the league as second placed The Admiral Rodney slumped to a 4 – 2 loss at home against The Gleaners A.

Calverton Working Men’s Club’s 6 – 0 win at home against second bottom placed The Nags Head keeps them in the hunt and moves them joint second.

One point separates five teams in the fight for second place with The Cross Keys from Burton Joyce moving up to join the fight for second place with a 4 – 2 win in Oxton with the highlight of the night being a 180 from Ben Markham. The Burton Joyce outfit have only lost one game all season, a feat only matched by The Gedling Club.

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The highlight of round 12 on February 14 must be in form Gleaners A taking on The Gedling Club at home in what promises to be a very tight encounter in Calverton.

Calverton Working Men’s Club will expect to take the points in Oxton against The Old Green Dragon while The Admiral Rodney could see their slump continue with the visit of Lowdham’s The Old Ship.

The 180s continue to rack up for Calverton’s Neil Lincoln who leads the 180 table while The Rodney’s P Cullen leads the highest finish table with 158.

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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