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DARTS: League remains tight following shock result as league leaders The Gedling Club lose in Lowdham

The top seven teams are now covered by only four points.

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Lowdham & District Village Mens Dart League RESULTS January 10

The league resumed on January 10, 2024 following the Christmas break and Gleaners B put in one of the performances of the week taking their first point in the league at Cross Keys Burton Joyce. The night could have been even better for the Calverton outfit as they surged into a three nil lead before the Cross Keys, Burton Joyce managed to win the last three matches to salvage a point making it six draws from eight matches.

Competing with The Gleaners B for result of the week was The Old Ship beating league leaders The Gedling Club 4 -2. A result that cut The Gedling Clubs lead in the league to one point with the top seven teams now covered by only four points.

The top three could remain the same following next weeks with all three having winnable matches – league leaders The Gedling Club play 7th placed The Cross Keys Burton Joyce, 2nd placed Admiral Rodney take on 8th placed Green Dragon and 3rd placed CWMC take on 10th placed Gleaners B.

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The Captain and Secretary Cup is equally as close with only two points separating the top five as the league nears its halfway point.

P Collen and P Eaton take over the top two highest finishes with 158 and 123 respectively.

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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