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MODUS announce Next Vehicles association

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MODUS are proud to announce an association with Next Vehicles www.carleasing.co.uk – one of the UK’s market leaders in providing business and personal vehicle leasing contracts.

Many of MODUS’ star players have acquired their vehicles from www.carleasing.co.uk – including Australian ace and two-times World Championship finalist Simon Whitlock and former World Champion Mark Webster.

“Next Vehicles have great deals and fantastic customer service,” said ‘The Wizard’.

“I recently picked up a new car from them the staff were friendly and helpful, and I got a top deal. They really looked after me and I would recommend them to anyone.”

Next Vehicles have been providing leasing contracts in the UK for the past ten years.

They have achieved success through building and maintaining a core client base in each of their branches around the country.

All at MODUS are delighted to be associated with such a thriving and reputable company, who provide a fantastic service in a professional manner, with emphasis on customer service and value for money.

Jason Thame, of MODUS, added: “We are very proud to be involved with Next Vehicles (www.carleasing.co.uk)

“I know from personal experience what a fantastic company we are associating ourselves with and have continued to hear glowing references from our players, who have acquired vehicles from them.”

By Chris Murphy

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Signed James Wade shirt on eBay to support charity fundraising effort

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This your chance to become the proud owner of a signed James Wade match shirt from the 2012 McCoy’s Premier League.

And it is for a very worthy cause.

The shirt, personally signed by the world number three, has been put up on eBay for the highest bidder to acquire, with all proceeds going to the TWO BRIDGES CHALLENGE and their charities that they are raising fund for (details below).

TWO BRIDGES CHALLENGE

500 miles, 3 Countries, 7 days.

A 20 strong team will be attempting to cycle across 3 Countries, covering the 500 miles from Pegasus Bridge in Normandy France, through Belgium and ending at Major John Frost Bridge (Arnhem Bridge) in Arnhem, Netherlands in just 7 days.

The aim is to raise funds and awareness for 2 great charitable causes, www.afghanistantrust.org and the www.lewybody.org

Both charities are very close to the hearts of the participants and the goal is to raise in excess of £25000 with a 50/50 split for each charity.

BID FOR THE JAMES WADE 2012 PREMIER LEAGUE MATCH WORN SHIRT HERE

Donations can be made to the Two Bridges Challenge by visiting the Two Bridges Challenge Page here

 

 

Power test for Jenkins – German Darts Masters draw

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The draw for the fourth European Tour event, the German Darts Masters, has pitted Andy Jenkins against 15-times World Champion Phil Taylor in the first round.
 

Jenkins, who qualified for the £82,100 tournament on Friday evening, will face the world number one in Stuttgart on September 7, while current PDC Unicorn World Youth number one Arron Monk is up against Betfair World Matchplay semi-finalist Ronnie Baxter.
 

Round one sees the top 32 players from the PDC order of merit handed ties against the qualifiers.
 

World number three James Wade will face Belgian qualifier Kurt Van De Rijck in Germany, while Simon Whitlock takes on Croatian Tonci Restovic.
 

Raymond van Barneveld, who won the last European Tour event, faces a first round clash with 2005 World Championship finalist Mark Dudbridge.
 

Other seeds include Mark Webster, Paul Nicholson, Michael van Gerwen and Mervyn King.
 

Webster will play Andree Welge, Nicholson takes on Dean Winstanley, van Gerwen is up against Tony Littleton and King faces Northern Ireland’s Michael Mansell.
 

UK Open winner Robert Thornton will begin his campaign against Kevin Munch.
 

The German Darts Masters tournament will be held from September 7-9 at the Glaspalast in Sindelfingen, Stuttgart.

 

Play on the opening day will see the first round played across two sessions on two stages, with the second round taking place on the main stage in two sessions on Saturday and the last 16 playing down to the champion on Sunday.

 

The schedule of play will be confirmed in due course.

 

By Chris Murphy

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