Darts ladders taking shape

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Michael Thompson
Michael Thompson
Michael Thompson joined the North Central Review in February 2025 after a successful stint in Maryborough as a sports journalist, which yielded a Victorian Country Press Association award in 2023 for Best Sports Story. A community-minded journalist with a keen eye for sporting content, Michael is determined to continue to build his all-round abilities in the industry.

THE fourth round of the Seymour District Darts Association was played last Monday, and there are already two clear front runners barely a month into the season.

The gulf between top and bottom in A grade was clear to see when BadAss took care of the Tigers, winning 11-0.

The Aces rolled into Taipans territory and came out without a scratch, landing an 8-3 victory.

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The closest game of the day was the Kings’ victory over the Phil-Ins, taking a 6-5 win which allowed the Kings to stay in the top three at the Aces’ expense.

Two 180s were posted, with Zane Kilroy and Peter Myles landing perfect throws, while Terran Crispin also scored well with a 177.

Steve Richie landed the highest checkout with a 113.

The results mean BadAss remain the only unbeaten team, having won 41 legs of darts and losing only three to sit well clear on top.

Meantime, in B grade, a pair of comfortable victories dominated affairs.

Bushrangers maintained their status as the team to catch, and have now established a two-game lead on top of the ladder after defeating Royal Rascals away from home, 9-2.

Dart Vaders are in second courtesy of a comfortable 10-1 win over the Dart Divas.

Jackson Kilroy and Perri Clancy both landed 140s to share the highest score, while Peter Browne’s 66 was the highest checkout.

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