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Youth stars to benefit from Burghley Sports sponsorship

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MODUS are delighted to welcome an exciting new sponsorship deal with Burghley Sports, for emerging youth talents Arron Monk, James Hubbard, Chris Aubrey and Adam Smith-Neale.

Burghley Sports have an excellent reputation for producing quality and innovative promotional material, merchandise and clothing for a range of clients, including the PDC.

Current Under-21 World Champion Monk and Hubbard, who is competing in the World Youth Final on Thursday, will benefit from the support of Burghley Sports, along with the promising pair of Aubrey and Smith-Neale.

All of the players are delighted with the faith that is been put in them by such an established and highly regarded company.

Burghley Sports owner Dee Smith is equally pleased with the partnership, after choosing the four potential stars for her company’s first ever sponsorship deal.

She said: “We are delighted to be sponsoring four young and exciting darts players, who present a positive image, which we are proud to be associated with.

“We specialise in helping brands get noticed with logos and merchandise so this is a nice way for us to get our brand out there.

“This is an investment for the future. We have chosen these particular players because of we believe they will have a good future in the game and will benefit from the sponsorship.

“I have been involved in producing a variety of merchandise for the last fourteen years, up and down the country. This includes everything from personalised items for stag and hen dos to professional uniforms for major companies, as well as a wide range of merchandise for the PDC.

“We also design products, so we will design unique shirts for each of the players, which we will work closely with the players on regarding fabric, logo’s and identity. We hope this is the first step to a long and successful partnership with some of the brightest young talents in professional darts.”

To find out more about Burghley Sports, please visit their website www.burghleysports.com

By Chris Murphy

RILEYS DARTS GETS HOT HOT HOT THIS SUMMER!

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Summer is heating up at Rileys Darts Zones across the country with a host of darts events to get you hot under the collar.

Kicking off this month, Rileys Sports Bar is bringing darts to the people in style, with the help of some of the finest legends in darts.

Committed to propelling darts to new heights in the UK, big names such as Paul Nicholson, Mark Webster, Tony O’Shea, Robert Thornton and John Henderson will make up a list of not-to-be-missed events throughout the Summer, where lucky competition winners will get the opportunity to go up against these legends.  They will also take the time to answer questions from the crowd, as well as signing autographs.

Maurice Kelly, Chief Executive of Rileys Sports Bars, said: “We are delighted to have so many big names visit our clubs this summer, proving that we have always been serious about our darts.  Darts is a great social sport that gets everyone involved but it has been difficult for people to find high quality facilities to play, as pubs across the country are closing daily.”

Rileys will also be hosting Phil Taylor as the Rileys UK Roadshow hits the Darts Zones this month.  The Roadshow will be touching down at Darts Zones in Wolverhampton, Solihull, Burton and to launch the new Darts Zone in Nottingham.

Following the success of existing Darts Zones clubs, former professional player Wayne ‘Hawaii 501’ will also be heading up several of the launch events for new Darts Zones across the country.
Events will be taking place at the following clubs:

 

  • Wolverhampton (01942 233 248) – Phil Taylor – 7th May
  • South Benfleet (01268 792 233) – Mark Webster – 14th May
  • Notthingham (0115 947 0620) – Phil Taylor – 14th May
  • Colchester (01206 368 026) – Mark Webster – 15th May
  • Taunton (01823 254 627) – Mark Webster – 16th May
  • Chesterfield (01246 207 211) – Paul Nicholson – 21st May
  • Solihull (0121 742 6068) – Phil Taylor – 21st May
  • Lincoln, Silver St (01522 546 883) – Paul Nicholson – 22nd May
  • Burton-On-Trent (01283 569 518) – Phil Taylor – 22nd May
  • Leicester Rileys (0116 254 9944) – Paul Nicholson – 23rd May
  • Plymouth (01752 222 836) – Tony O’Shea – 27th May
  • Torquay (01803 295 529) – Tony O’Shea – 28th May
  • Aberdeen (01224 591 542) – Thorton & Henderson – 28th May
  • Stirling (01786 446 363) – Thornton & Henderson – 29th May
  • Northampton (01604 662 766) – Wayne Mardle – 30th May
  • Scunthorpe (01724 852 593) – Mark Webster – 31st May
  • Moseley (0121 449 9388) – Wayne Mardle – 6th June
  • Hastings (01424 421 607) – Wayne Mardle – 13th June
  • Lincoln, Crofton Rd (01522 548 635) – Wayne Mardle – 28th June
  • Cannock (01543 504 220) – Wayne Mardle – 5th July
  • Crewe (01270 213 253) – Wayne Mardle – 11th July
  • Erdington (0121 730 302) – Wayne Mardle – 13th July
  • Harlow (01279 430 302) – Wayne Mardle – 8th August
  • Altrincham (0161 928 7053) – Wayne Mardle – 18th August
  • Derby, Babington Lane (01332 347 307) – Wayne Mardle – 19th August
  • Leicester Q Bar (0116 253 9624) – Wayne Mardle – 20th August

 

 

For more information on all events, visit www.rileys.co.uk

McCoy’s Premier League – Week 14 Round-Up

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James Wade sealed a semi-final spot on a dramatic night of McCoy’s Premier League Darts in Newcastle, while Simon Whitlock clinched second place with a win on the final night of the league stage.

Photo: Lawerence Lustig/PDC

Wade grabbed the last available Play-Off place after winning a crucial last leg against Raymond van Barneveld.

‘The Machine’ needed a draw to book his place at London’s O2 next Thursday, but trailed the Dutchman 7-6, meaning the winner of the final leg would qualify.

Wade held his nerve under pressure to get the draw he required from a tense but terrific tie, in which ‘Barney’ produced a fabulous 161 finish.

“It was a hard game and Raymond played well, so there’s a massive sense of satisfaction to be in the Play-Offs again,” said Wade.

“I know what I’ve got to do next week in the Play-Offs; to win two games. I’ve done it before and I’m just glad to be there, because a couple of weeks ago it was looking bad for me and seven weeks ago it was looking even worse.”

Wade will take on Phil Taylor in the semi-final, while Whitlock’s victory over Adrian Lewis set up a last four clash against Andy Hamilton, who qualified in third place after beating Kevin Painter.

‘The Wizard’ produced a brilliant fight back from 5-2 down to beat the World Champion 8-6, hitting five 180’s and two ton-plus finishes in the process.

Photo: Lawerence Lustig/PDC

“I was already in the semi-finals but I wanted to win tonight to make sure that I avoided Phil Taylor in the semi-finals, so I’m over the moon to have done that,” said Whitlock.

“Adrian was fantastic early on but I hung in there and when I was 5-2 down it took a lot of bottle to come back from there. I dug deep and the darts went in for me.

“The McCoy’s Premier League this year has been the hardest ever, so I’m delighted to have finished second but I’ve got two steps left now; to reach the final and then go on and win it.”

Last year’s champion Gary Anderson ended his season by claiming a draw against table-topping Taylor.

By Chris Murphy

 

Final League Table

After Week 14 P W D L +/- Pts
Phil Taylor (Q) 14 11 2 1 +51 24
Simon Whitlock (Q) 14 7 2 5 -1 16
Andy Hamilton (Q) 14 4 5 5 0 13
James Wade (Q) 14 5 3 6 -6 13
Raymond van Barneveld 14 4 5 5 -11 13
Adrian Lewis 14 4 4 6 -8 12
Kevin Painter 14 5 1 8 -12 11
Gary Anderson 14 3 4 7 -13 10

See Simon Whitlock, James Wade and Raymond van Barneveld in action in Grimsby on Friday 1st June / Weston-Super-Mare on Saturday 2nd June

 


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