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AGM Minutes 2017-18

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2017/18.


EXETER SPORTS CLUBS DARTS LEAGUE.


TUESDAY 24/7/18 @ WHIPTON SOCIAL CLUB.


MEETING OPENS AT 8pm.


PRESENT:


TONY GRABHAM, ROSS GOYNE, STEVE SWEETLAND, ROGER YEATS, PHIL REED, CHRISSY HARDING, MO MORTIMER, PETE ATKINSON, PAT WEBBER, MIKE LONG, TERRY PATCH, JAKE MEARNS, PAUL RICHARDSON, JENNY STOKES, CAROLINE HARDING.


APOLOGIES:


NONE


ROLL CALL:


ROLL CALL WAS MADE. PROPOSED HAS TRUE BY CHRISSY, SECONDED BY MO.


MATTERS ARISING;


CHARITY FOR SUMMER LEAGUE WAS CLIC. ROGER PRESENTED THEM WITH CHEQUE FOR £300. THEY WERE VERY GRATEFUL AND PLEASED. IT WAS PUT TO THE FLOOR WHETHER WE SHOULD KEEP SUMMER LEAGUE AS A CHARITY RAISING LEAGUE.


KEEP AS A CHARITY LEAGUE VOTED FOR UNAMINOUSLY.


PRESIDENTS ADDRESS:


It’s my job to sum up on the year. It started with me proposing that we stick to playing nine singes and no good would come of moving to six singles and three doubles. Well . . . err. After a season of diminishing teams, I’ve changed my mind, I don’t believe there is now an alternative. Later in the agenda there is an opportunity to go through your committee’s ideas on how to stem the decline in team numbers although when I say committee there were only four of us there – there should have been five officers and five members of committee, another problem we must address later.


Enough of that for now, let me congratulate Phil Reed’s West B for winning the first division and Pete Chown’s Legion A for being so nearly champions yet again. It was Andy Coles’ St Thomas A who won the second division with Whipton Social B runners up under the captaincy of Ness Hatch.


May I also congratulate the cup winners and runners-up and all those who won a trophy at finals night which was a great success yet again.


Finally, may I thank Ross Goyne, Steve Sweetland, and Roger Yeats our officers for such a good job of steering us through the season. And, of course, Phil Reed and Christine Harding our committee members who supported the officers so well.


Let’s hope we have a really good productive meeting.


Thank you.


 


CHAIRMANS ADDRESS:


ROSS PRAISED THE TEAMS AND PLAYERS FOR THE SMOOTH RUNNING OF THE LEAGUE. HE ALSO THANKED ST. THOMAS SOCIAL FOR HOLDING A SUCCESSFUL FINALS NIGHT.


REGISTRATIONS SECRETARY’S ADDREESS:


ROSS STATED THAT THE WAY RESULT CARDS ARE BEING SENT, IS A GREAT SUCCESS AND MADE HIS JOB EASIER. EVERYONE SEEMS TO BE TAKING PHOTOS OF CARDS AND SENDING THEM TO HIM.


TREASURERS REPORT:


ROGER PRODUCED A NON-AUDITED ACCOUNTS A COPY OF AUDITED ACCOUNTS WILL BE ISSUED TO TEAMS WITH WINTER REGISTRATION FORMS. FUNDS WERE DOWN, BUT HEALTHY. THESE ACCOUNTS WERE PUT TO THE FLOOR. PROPOSED BY MO, SECONDED BY PHIL.


SECRETARYS REPORT:


THIS SUMMER SEASON HAS SEEN THE INTRODUCTION OF TWO NEW TEAMS, WHICH WE HOPE WILL STAY FOR THE WINTER SEASON. ONE OF THESE TEAMS IS FROM OUTSIDE OUR FAMILIAR BOUNDARIES, WE WELCOME TOPSHAM CONSERVATIVE CLUB TO OUR LEAGUE. STRETCHING THE AREA THAT OUR LEAGUE IS BASED IS PERHAPS SOMETHING THAT WE SHOULD LOOK AT IN THE WINTER.


THERE IS CONCERN ABOUT THE TURNOUT AT THE INDIVIDUALS AND PAIRS COMPETITIONS. THE ENTRIES ARE ABOUT THE SAME AS LAST YEARS, BUT THE FOUR VENUES WERE NOT ATTENDED WELL. THIS COULD BE DOWN TO POSITIONING IN THE FIXTURE LIST TO CLOSE TO THE CHRISTMAS BREAK.


SUMMER LEAGUE:


FOOTBALL CAUSED A FEW PROBLEMS WHICH MEA THAT THE MISSED FIXTURES WILL BE PLAYED AT THE END OF SEASON.


HONORARIUMS:


IT WAS PROPOSED THAT THE HONORARIUMS SHOULD REMAIN THE SAME. ROGER SAID THAT HE WOULD FORFIT HIS THIS SEASON, AND GAVE AN EXPLAINATION WHY HE WAS DOING SO.


PROPOSED BY JENNY, SECONDED BY PAT.


PROPOSALS;


COMMITTEE PROPOSED THAT WE REVERSED THE DECISION ON NOT CHANGING FROM 9 SINGLES TO 6 SINGLES AND 3 PAIRS FOR 5 YEARS. THIS GAVE THE COMMITTEE FLEXIBILITY ON GOING FORWARD IN THE FUTURE. PROPOSED BY ROSS, SECONDED BY STEVE. IT WAS PUT TO THE FLOOR, THE DECISION WAS TO REVERSE THE RULING.


COMMITTEE PROPOSED THAT WE SHOULD CHANGE PLAYING FORMAT FROM 9 SINGLES TO 6 SINGLES AND 3 PAIRS. THE CAPTAINS STILL PLACING THE PLAYERS ON WHEN THEY WANT. THE GAMES WILL BE , SINGLES 301 BEST OF 3, DOUBLE START. THE PAIRS WILL BE 501 BEST OF 3 DOUBLE START. PROPOSED BY STEVE, SECONDED BY ROSS. PUT TO THE FLOOR THE VOTE WENT TO CHANGE THE PLAYING FORMAT TO 6&3.


STEVE PROPOSED, THAT CAPTAINS SHOULD BECOME COMMITTEE MEMBERS, THIS WOULD HELP WITH OFFICIATING AT SINGLES AND PAIRS EVENTS. ALSO IT WOUL HELP TO ARGUE THE CASE OF ALLOCATING EVENTS INCLUDING FINALS NIGHT. THE FLOOR DECIDED THAT THIS WOULD NOT BE VIABLE, THEY PROBABLY NOT TURN UP ANYWAY.


PLANS FOR THE FUTURE:


IT WAS DISCUSSED ABOUT INCREASING THE CATCHMENT AREA OF THE LEAGUE, IT WAS STATED THAT MOST PEOPLE DID NOT MIND TRAVELLING TO TOPSHAM, AND MAYBE BROADCLYST. IT WAS LEFT FOR THE COMMITTEE TO DECIDE.


CLUBS IN PUBS


IT WAS DECIDED UNNAMINOUSLY AGAINST CLUBS RUN IN PUBS.


SOCIAL MEDIA


PHIL’S IS GOING TO ADMIN A FACEBOOK ACCOUNT. THE RUNNING COSTS ARE GOING TO BE SORTED OUT. THE RESULTS WILL STILL BE ON LEAGUES WEB SITE. THIS WAS VOTED IN.


DIVISIONS:


DEPENDING ON HOW MANY TEAMS ENTERS, BUT IF NUMBERS ARE LOW AND IT WILL BE STRUGGLE TO FILL 2 FULL DIVISIONS, IT WAS SUGGESTED THAT THE FIRST DIVISION WILL BE OF


6 TEAMS, PLAYING EACH OTHER 4 TIMES. THE REMAINDER WILL GO INTO SECOND DIVISION AND PLAY TWICE. THIS CANNOT BE FINALISED UNTIL THE REGISTRATION FORMS HAVE BEEN SENT IN.


COST OF PLAYING:


THIS WILL REMAIN AT £55 FOR 12 PLAYERS DESPITE THE CHANGE IN PLAYING FORMAT. IT WAS ALSO DISCUSSED ABOUT ARRANGING A DISCOUNT WITH TAXI COMPANIES FOR TRANSPORT TO AWAY MATCHES. TALKS WITH TAXI COMPANIES AND CLUBS NEED TO TAKE PLACE ON THIS.


MONEY LEAGUE COMPETITION:


THE LEAGUE IS LOOKING INTO RUNNING A MONEY COMPETION WITH £400 PRIZE FUND, THIS COMPETITION WILL MOVE FROM CLUB TO CLUB. THE FINAL DETAILS AND RULING ON THIS COMPETITION WILL BE SORTED OUT BY CAPTAINS


COMMITTEE AND OFFICERS:


PRESIDENT – TONY GRABHAM.


CHAIR. – MO MORTIMER.


REGISTRATION SECRETARY – ROSS GOYNE.


SECRETARY – JAKE MEARNS


TREASURER – ROGER YEATS.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS: - PHIL REED, CHRISSY HARDING, JEN STOKES.


MORE MEMBERS TO HELP OUT ARE WELCOME.


AOB:


THE CHARITY PROPOSED FOR THE SUMMER LEAGUE IS BEING SPLIT IN 4 WAYS. THEY ARE:


SPECIAL CARE UNIT.


MACMILLAN.


CHILDRENS HOSPICE.


FORCE.


EACH WILL RECEIVE £100. THE LEAGUE IS MAKING UP THE DEFICIT.


THERE WAS THANKS FROM TERRY FOR THE COMMITTEE RUNNING THE LEAGUE AND KEEPING IT GOING SMOOTHLY.


MEETING CLOSED AT 9.35 PM.




 

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2017-2018 Trophy Winners

2017-2018 Roll of Honour


Team Champion Losing Semi-finalists: Dan Ford and Andy Richards


Team Champion Runner-up: Paul Lyon


The 2017/18 Team Champion: Aaron Coles


 


Captains’ Cup Losing semi-finalists: Christine Harding and Allen Matthews


Captains’ Cup Runner-up: Chris Palfrey


The 2017/18 Captains’ Cup Winner: Pete Chown


 


Pairs Losing Semi-finalists: Roman Bilenjky and Adrian Hines and Andy Hodge and Jamie Sly.


Pairs Runners-up: Ron Webb and Alan Curgenven


The 2017/18 Pairs Champions: Mike Anderson and Aaron Coles


 


Individuals Losing Semi-finalists: Martin Horn and Stuart Adams


Individuals Runner-up: Julian Budd


The 2017/18 Individual Champion: Daniel Case


 


Blind Pairs, Runners-up: Steve Kingdon and Phil Harding


Blind Pairs, Winners: Dan Ford and Ross Goyne


 


Charlie Knight Runners-up: Matt Mann, Phil Harding and Andy Hitchman


Charlie Knight Winners: Ian Bennett, Adrian Hine and Chris Palfrey


 


Division Two Knockout Cup Runners-up: West Railway Club C


Division Two Knockout Cup Winners: Whipton Social B


 


Division One Knockout Cup Runners-up: Whipton Labour A


Division One KO Cup Winners: West Railway Club B


 


Division Two Runners-up: Whipton Social B


Division Two Winners: St Thomas Social Club A


 


Division One Runners-up: Alphington British Legion A


Division One Winners: West Railway Club B






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015-16 AGM minutes

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2016/17.


 


EXETER SPORTS CLUBS DARTS LEAGUE.


 


TUESDAY 18th JULY 2017 @ BRITISH LEGION CLUB ALPHINGTON.


 


 


 


MEETING OPENS AT 8pm.


 


PRESENT:


 


TONY GRABHAM, ROSS GOYNE, STEVE SWEETLAND, LEIGH BENNETT, ROGER YEATS, CHRIS HARDING, PHIL REED, ALAN MATHEWS, KAREN MATHEWS, STEVE KINGDON, TERRY PATCH, MIKE LONG.


 


APOLOGIES:


 


SCOTT FOGGIN


 


MINUTES OF LAST AGM.


 


THIS WAS READ OUT BY STEVE SWEETLAND. THIS WAS PROPOSED A TRUE STATEMENT BY STEVE KINGDON, AND SECONDED BY LEIGH BENNETT.


 


MATTERS ARISING.


 


NO MATTERS ARISING.


 


PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS


 


Welcome to our Annual General Meeting.


 


We had a great winter season with Phil Reed’s West B crowned champions from runners-up Labour A. In the second division, it was Chris Harding’s St Thomas B coming out on top and also winning the cup. New team, South, were runners-up and also cup runners-up. The first division cup was won by West D with runners-up Labour A.


 


We had eight teams in both divisions which has got to be the minimum really and we’re in trouble in the summer league also with only one division of ten – three season’s back there were two divisions of ten.


 


We are to discuss this issue later tonight.


 


Back to last season where finals night was held at the Labour Club. It was well organised by Scott Foggin and his team and we thank them for that. The mixed doubles competition was another win for the league and the Charlie Knight was as popular as ever.


 


Thanks to your committee for all their hard work – we can always do with more members on the committee of course. Unfortunately, our chairman, Allen Matthews, resigned part-way through the season and Ross, as deputy, took over the reins in addition to carrying out his duties as fixtures secretary - and a cracking job he has done too. Can I thank both Steve Sweetland our registration secretary for performing his job well in sometimes difficult circumstances and I won’t forget to thank Roger Yeats whose job is largely behind the scenes making sure we get our money in and paying our way. Christine Harding, Phil Reed, Lee Bennet and Scott Foggin are the members of our committee and they work as hard as anyone officiating at our many competitions, many thanks go out to them and everyone who helps the league.


 


To finish, our league is suffering no more than others, we have a very friendly atmosphere in all our teams, our committee and officers are enthusiastic, we are well funded and all-in-all I am optimistic for the future.


 


Thank you.


 


CHAIRMANS ADDRESS.


 


ROSS THANKED THE COMMITTEE FOR THE WORK DONE IN THE SEASON. HE ALSO THANKED THE CAPTAINS AND PLAYERS FOR HELPING TO MAKE THE SEASON RUN SMOOTHLY. HE SENT THANKS TO SCOTT FOGGIN AND LEIGH BENNETT FOR THE RUNNING OF FINALS NIGHT. WHICH RAN SMOOTHLY AND ON SCHEDULE.


 


REGISTRATION SECRETARY’S ADDRESS.


 


THE CARDS NOW BEING SENT BY E MAIL AND TEXT HAS WORKED WELL AND NO PROBLEMS EVERYTHING HAS ARRIVED TO HIM BY THE THURSDAY MORNING. HE STATED THAT CAPTAINS SHOULD NOT RELY ON POST, AS THEY COULD ARRIVE LATE AS MONDAY MORNING.


 


TREASURERS REPORT.


 


ROGER SAID IT WAS A PRETTY MUCH STANDARD SEASON, AND WE JUST ABOUT BROKE EVEN. THE ACCOUNTS WERE PROPOSED TO BE TRUE BY PHIL REED AND SECONDED BY LEIGH BENNETT.


 


SECRETARY’S REPORT.


 


AS WELL S DOING HIS DUTIES AT MEETINGS, STEVE IS TRYING TO CANVASS TO GET MORE CLUBS TO JOIN THE LEAGUE. ALTHOUGH CLUBS HAVE FACILITIES, THEY DO NOT HAVE PLAYERS TO COMPETE ON A REGULAR BASIS. HE SAID THAT HE WILL CONTINUE TO SEARCH FOR MORE MEMBERS.


 


REPORT ON SUMMER LEAGUE.


 


PLAYERS ARE FINDING IT AN ENJOYABLE LEAGUE TO TAKE PART IN AND IS BASICALLY RUNNING ITSELF.


 


HONORARIUMS.


 


IT WAS PROPOSED THAT THE HONORARIUMS SHOUD STAY THE SAME, PROPOSED BY CHRIS HARDING, SECONDED BYSTEVE KINGDON.


 


MIKE LONG STATED THAT THE HONORARIUMS SHOULD BE REFLECTED ON BY HOW MANY TEAMS TAKE PART IN LEAGUE.


 


AMMENDMENT TO RULES.


 


TONY READ OUT HIS PROPOSAL TO KEEP THE FORMAT THE SAME, 9 SINGLES, 301, DOUBLE START. HE HAS DONE RESEARCH OF LOCAL LEAGUES OVER THE LAST 10 YEARS, AND WHERE LEAGUES HAVE CHANGED THE PLAYING FORMATS IT HAS NOT STOPPED THE DECLINE IN THE AMMOUNT OF TEAMS TAKING PART. THIS RULING IS TO STAY IN PLACE FOR THE NEXT 5 YEARS.


 


THE VOTE WENT 4 FOR AND 1 AGAINST.


 


ELECTION OF OFFICERS.


 


THE PRESENT OFFICERS ARE HAPPY TO CONTINUE IN CURRENT POSITIONS FOR A FURTHER YEAR. PROPOSED BY TERRY PATCH AND SECONDED BY STEVE KINGDON.


 


AOB


 


THE CHARITY FOR THE SUMMER LEAGUE THIS SEASON WAS PROPOSED BY ROSS, THE CHARITY BEING, CLIC. THE VOTE WENT A MAJORITY FOR.


 


BECAUSE OF DIFFICULTY IN SELLING ROLLING DRAW, IT WAS SUGGESTED THAT THE LEAGUE INTRODUCED A REPLACEMENT. EACH TEAM CAPTAIN WILL BE GIVEN 3 FOOTBALL CARDS TO SELL DURING THE SEASON. THE CARDS DO NOT HAVE TO BE SOLD ON ONE NIGHT, BUT OVER THE DURATION OF SEASON. THE CARDS WILL BE MARKED EXETER SPORTS LEAGUE. IF THE TEAMS WERE SOLD AT 50p A GO, EACH CARD WOULD RAISE £10 TOWARDS THE LOSE OF ROLLING DRAW. IT WAS VOTED TO GIVE THIS A TRY THIS SEASON.


 


TERRY PATCH SAID THAT THE WEBSITE IS GOOD BUT RECENTLY THERE HAVE BEEN NO WRITE UPS ON MATCHES LIKE THERE HAS BEEN IN THE PAST. HE ALSO STATED THAT THE AVERAGE SHEETS SHOULD BE CUT DOWN TO TOP 25. HE SAID THAT SOME OF THE PLAYERS AT THE BOTTOM END, WOULD SOONER NOT BE ON THE LIST AT ALL.


 


THANKS WENT OUT TO ALAN AND KAREN MATHEWS FOR DOING THE AVERAGES OFF THEIR OWN BACK AND FOR SUPPLYING TROPHIES.


 


TONY STATED THAT THE AVERAGES DO NOT COME UNDER THE LEAGUE, AND ROSS SAID THAT IT WOULD PUT MORE PRESSURE ON COMMITTEE. IT WAS AGREED THAT KAREN WOULD NEED TO BE E-MAILED RESULT CARDS IN THE SAME WAY AS THEY GO TO ROSS, SO THAT SHE COULD KEEP AVERAGES UP TO DATE. PLAYERS NOT WANTING TO BE INCLUDED ON AVERAGE SHEETS WILL BE GIVEN THE OPTION TO OPT OUT.


 


PHIL REED SAID THAT A CONTRIBUTION SHOLD BE MADE BY LEAGUE TO COVER COSTS OF TROPHIES. THIS WILL BE DISCUSSED AT NEXT COMMITTEE MEETING.


 


THE COMMITTEE NEEDS NEW UP TO DATE CONTACTS, E MAILS, MOBILE NUMBERS OF CAPTAINS.


 


MEETING CLOSED 8.54PM

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Trophy Winners for 2015-16 Winter Season

Finals Night competition winners

All the contenders had us on the edge of our seats on Finals Night as they battled it out for the winners’ trophies. First title up for grabs was the Team Champion’s Cup, vying for the top spot was Matt McCarthy v Bob Harris, Matt got through 2-0. Second semi-final was between Jon Breban and Josh Sweetland, Jon won 2-1 and went through to face Matt in the final which Matt won 2-0 to take the title.

Next up was the battle for the Captains’ Cup with Pete Chown taking on Dave Osborne, Pete came out on top 2-1. Second semi-final was between Phil Reed and Andy Coles a game which Andy won 2-1. In the final Pete got the better of Andy 2-1 to take the trophy.

In the Pairs Paul Hamilton and Leigh Bennet took on Ryan Chudley and Aaron Coles with Ryan and Aaron winning 2-1. Second semi saw Ash Matthews and Chris Hunt take on Pete Chown and Julian Budd, Pete and Julian took the game 2-1. In the final Pete and Julian won 2-1 to take the title.

Individuals was the final competition to be decided and the first semi saw Michelle Andrews take on and beat last year’s champion Martin Horn 2-1. Second semi was between Julian Budd and Paul Lyon, another 2-1 result to Julian. The final saw Michelle take on Julian who won 2-0 to take the title.

The photos of the evening are under the Trophy Winners tab. Have a good summer - maybe see you at the AGM - TonyG.


 

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Minutes of 2014-15 Annual General Meeting

2014/15 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.

TRANSPORT CLUB.

TUESDAY 21/07/2015.

MEETING OPENED @8.05PM.

 

COMMITTEE PRESENT: MICKY FINN, STEVE SWEETLAND, ROSS GOYNE, ROGER YEATS,

TONY GRABHAM, PHIL REED, ALAN MATHEWS.

PRESENT ON FLOOR:  ARTHUR, ANDY[ST THOMAS], MANDY[WIPTON SOCIAL A], KAREN, SHANE[WEST D], CHRIS, MALCOLM[TRANSPORT], SIMON[LABOUR B], TERRY[RBL B], MAZ[WHIPTON SOCIAL B], BOB[ LABOUR A], CHRIS[HEAVITREE], PHIL, LEE[WEST].

APOLOGIES: ALAN WHITEHEAD, IAIN SWEENY.

MINUTES OF LAST AGM: DECLARED TRUE, PROPOSED CHRIS HARDING, SECONDED SIMON COOKSON.

PRESIDENTS ADDRESS:

What a year we’ve had, the winter league was another great success with West A just pipping West B for the title and we all enjoyed their captain Paul Godbeer’s Karaoke performance at finals night. Another West team the D side won division two with Labour B runners up which was also the second division two cup result. The first division cup was won by Labour A with runners-up Heavitree.

We had a new competition, the mixed pairs, held at the end of the season which saw a real party atmosphere out at Whipton Social Club I for one hope it becomes an annual event.

Finals night was again a great success down at St Thomas Social Club where they looked after us well and one which I’m sure everyone enjoyed. Thanks go to Micky who marked the board all night, to Andy Maddicks for MC-ing the event and of course to Mandy Sweetland for badgering us all selling the rolling draw.

And we got our Charity Summer League off to a good start with another new arrangement of having play-offs for the first and second division with a Grand Final to decide the Champion of Champions. I hope we get a good turn out and raise loads of money for the Devon Air Ambulance.

Thanks to your committee for all their hard work - we are lucky to have them. This is Micky Finn’s last AGM. Micky has been Chairman for the last two years and he is stepping down to take it easy. Can I thank both Steve Sweetland our registration secretary and Ross Goyne our Fixtures Secretary on performing their jobs very well in sometimes difficult circumstances. I’m sure we all want to thank Roger Yeats who job is largely behind the scenes making sure we get our money in and paying our way. We have too few members on our committee - Allen Matthews, Phil Reed, Scott Foggin – of course we need more members one from each team is ideal, and here’s an idea, perhaps all captains are automatically on the committee? Perhaps we send them all an invitation each time we hold a committee meeting?

Another concern is of course is the gradual erosion of our game. Last year we had 10 clubs and 19 teams. This summer we’re down to 16 teams from last year’s 20. If we are to reverse this trend our league must be pro-active in encouraging more clubs and teams to enter – it’s no good sitting back and waiting for the entry forms to come in.

To finish, the standard of darts in our league is second to none; we have a healthy bank balance and an enthusiastic committee - all things are possible!

CHAIRMANS REPORT:

MICKY THANKED ST THOMAS SOCIAL CLUB, AND ALL THE STAFF WHO WORKED ON THE FINALS NIGHT, WHICH MADE IT A GREAT NIGHT. HE ALSO THANKED ANDY MADDICKS, FOR THE GREAT JOB HE DID AS OUR MC.HE THANKED THE COMMITTEE AND THEIR HELPERS FOR THE SMOOTH RUNNING OF THE LEAGUE WHICH WAS A GOOD SEASON, WITH VERY FEW PROBLEMS.THE ONLY COMPLAINT RECEIVED WAS THE LACK OF PAPERWORK BEING DELIVERED TO CLUBS, EVEN THOU IT’S THE AGE OF THE INTERNETPEOPLE STILL WANT TO HAVE PAPER COPIES TO PUT ON NOTICE BOARDS.

 HE FINALLY REVEALED THAT HE WAS STANDING DOWN AS CHAIRMAN, AND LEAVE THE COMMITTEE. HE SAID THAT HE HAD ENJOYED HIS TIME IN OFFICE, AND HE HAD MADE A LOT OF GOOD FRIENDS OVER THE YEARS. HE FELT IT WAS TIME TO HAND OVER TO SOMEONE ELSE.HE WISHED THE COMMITTEE AND LEAGUE CONTINUED SUCCESS. THANK YOU.

THE FLOOR THANKED MICKY, FOR THE INPUT THAT HE HAD PUT INTO THE LEAGUE, AND WISHED HIM GOOD LUCK FOR THE FUTURE.

FIXTURES SECRETARY:

ROSS STATED THAT EVERY THING RAN SMOOTHLY, AND THERE WAS NO LATE CARDS, AND NO PENALTY POINT DEDUCTIONS. HOWEVER SOME CARDS WEER NOT FILLED IN PROPERLY AND SOME NAMES WERE NOT FILLED IN CAPITALS AND WERE UNREADABLE.

REGISTRATION SECRETARYS:

STEVE STATED THAT MORE EFFORT WILL GO INTO GETTING PAPERWORK TO THE CLUBS INSTEAD OF TOTALLY RELYING ON THE INTERNET. OTHER THAN THAT EVERYTHING RAN QUITE SMOOTHLY.

TREASURERS REPORT:

ROGER TOLD THE FLOOR THAT TROPHY INSURANCE WAS NOW NULL AND VOID DUE TO A PREMIUM OF £800. ALSO HE STATED THAT IT WOULD BE DIFFICULT TO MAKE A CLAIM DUE TO LOCATION OF TROPHY AT TIME OF LOSS. SOME CLUBS ARE UNAWARE THAT THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS IF THE TROPHY IS BEING KEPT ON THEIR POPERTY.

THE BANK ACCOUNTS AGAIN SHOWED A HEALTHY BALANCE.

THE FLOOR SUGGESTED THAT THE COMMITTEE SHOULD LOOK INTO THE INSURANCE OF TROPHIES.

PROPOSED, ROSS GOYNE, SECONDED, PHIL REED.

HONORARIUMS:

TO BE KEPT THE SAME AS LAST YEAR.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE:

CHAIRMAN- ALLEN MATHEWS WAS ELECTED. PROPOSED ROSS GOYNE, SECONDED MICKY FINN.

VICE CHAIRMAN- ROSS GOYNE WAS ELECTED PROPOSED PHIL BARRETT, SECONDED BOB SANDFORD.

ALL OTHER POSTS WERE KEPT AS LAST YEAR.

NEW MEMBERS:

ARTHUR JONES, PROPOSED PHIL BARRETT, SECONDED STEVE SWEETLAND.

CHRISSY HARDING, PROPOSED ROSS GOYNE, SECONDED MICKY FINN.

NEW CHAIRMAN TAKES THE CHAIR @8.45PM

PROPOSALS:

ALAN WHITEHEADS LETTER WAS READ OUT TO THE MEETING, HE WAS ASKING FOR PAYMENT OF OUT OF POCKET EXPENSES HE HAD INCURRED WHILE HE WAS SECRETARY. CHRIS HARDING SAID THAT ALAN SHOULD GIVE US A FIGURE OF WHAT HE WAS EXPECTING. HE HAS NO RECEIPTS TO SHOW THE COMMITTEE.A PROPOSAL WAS MADE TO MAKE AN OFFER OF £20.PROPOSED ANDY COLES, SECONDED SIMON COOKSON. THIS WAS PUT TO THE FLOOR AND CARRIED. THE COMMITTEE WAS TOLD TO DEAL WITH THIS.

ALAN MATHEWS PROPOSED A CHANGE TO FORMAT OF LEAGUE, HE PROPOSED THAT THERE COULD BE 3 DIVISIONS, EACH TEAM WOULD MEET 3 TIMES HOME, AWAY NEUTRAL. A CAPTAINS GAME COULD TAKE PLACE AT BEGINNING OF MATCH AND CARRY AN EXTRA POINT.  IT WAS DISCUSSED, AND DECIDED THAT THIS CANNOT BE LOOKED AT UNTIL 2017.

ROSS GOYNE AIRED HIS VIEWS ON SO CALLED FIXED OCHES, WHICH ARE BEING MOVED DURING GAMES. A FIXED OCHE SHOULD BE FIXED SO THAT IT CANNOT BE MOVED DURING PLAY.

ANY OTHER BUSSINESS:

NONE.

MANY THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO ATTENDED.

MEETING CLOSED @9.20 PM


 

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2015-2016 Trophy Winners

2015-2016 Trophy Winners


Division One winners: Labour A, captain Scott Foggin


Runners-up: Legion A, captain Pete Chown


Division Two winners: St Thomas Social Club, captain Andy Coles


Runners-up: St Thomas, captain Ross Goyne


Divisional Cups,


First division, Legion A, captain Pete Chown


Runners-up Heavitree A, captain Chris Palfrey


Charlie Knight Triples: winners, Ashley Matthews, Don Burwood and Chris Hunt, Heavitree A


Runners-up: Matt McCarthy, Kieran Peek, and Gary Wright, Labour B


Captains Cup


Winner: Pete Chown, Legion A


Runner-up: Andy Coles, St Thomas Social Club


Finalists: Dave Osborne, Labour C and Phil Reed, West C


Team Champions:


Winner: Matt McCarthy, Labour B


Runner-up: Jon Breban, Heavitree A


Finalists: Bob Harris, West C and Josh Sweetland, Whipton Social A


Pairs:


Winner: Pete Chown and Julian Budd, Legion A


Runner-up: Ryan Chudley and Aaron Coles, St Thomas


Finalists: Paul Hamilton and Leigh Bennett and Ashley Matthews and Chris Hunt


Individuals


Winner: Julian Budd, Legion A


Runner-up: Michelle Andrews, West D


Finalists: Martin Horn, Labour A and Paul Lyon, West B

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2014-2015 Finals Night winners, etc.

Was it just good or was it a brilliant night out?

Finals Night was a night out to be savoured, the standard of darts excellent, the atmosphere excellent, the venue excellent, the organisation excellent, the marker, our Chairman Micky Finn, and the MC, Andy Maddicks, excellent, and the audience, well, they were really very good too! There were the usual shenanigans from Mal Curran, Dillon Battershill, and Danny Belsten which we all enjoyed, and the bar was well staffed and the BBQ much appreciated, our thanks go to St Thomas Social Club.

One welcome item which was not on the running order for the night was West A’s surprise tribute to their long-serving captain, Paul Godbeer, who is standing down after many years of leading an outstanding team. Dillon Batteshill paid tribute to Paul on behalf of the team members commenting on how Paul’s captaincy had encouraged all the team to perform to the highest standards. Paul responded by thanking all the players over the years who had taught him how to lead the team to success – he finished up by singing one of his favourite songs to which everyone sang along to. Paul has contributed heavily to the running and direction of the league over the years and leaves our league with my personal and everyone’s sincere thanks.

Here are the 2014-2015 competition trophy winners

Charlie Knight Winners Martin Horne, Danny Case and Chris Davis

Charlie Knight Runners-up Paul Godbeer, Liam Goyne and Chris Hunt

Mixed Pairs Winners Danny Belsten and Michelle Andrews

Mixed Pairs Runners-up Phil Ward and Karen Matthews

Team Champion Winner Dan Case

Team Champion Runner-up Pete Ward

Team Champion Finalists Darren Edworthy and Stuart Adams

Captains’ Cup Winner Ron WebbCaptains’ Cup Runner-up Lee Alderman

Captains’ Cup Finalists Christine Harding and Paul Godbeer

Pairs Winners Chris Hunt and Andy Taylor

Pairs Runners-up Mal Curran and Julian Budd

Pairs Finalists Alan Long and Dave Oke and Gary Wright and Kieren Peek

Individuals Winner Martin Horn

Individuals Runner-up Andy Cule

Individuals Finalists Julian Budd and Richard Baggs

Division Two Knock-out Cup Winners West D

Division Two Knock-out Cup Runners-up Labour B

Division One Knock-out Cup Winners Labour A

Division One Knock-out Cup Runners-up Heavitree

Division Two Winners West D

Division Two Runners-up Labour B

Division One Winners West A

Division One Runners-up West B

The pics taken on the night appear in the Players Forum Page


 

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2014-2015 Finals Night - trophy winners

Was it just good or was it a brilliant night out?


Finals Night was a night out to be savoured, the standard of darts excellent, the atmosphere excellent, the venue excellent, the organisation excellent, the marker, our Chairman Micky Finn, and the MC, Andy Maddicks, excellent, and the audience, well, they were really very good too! There were the usual shenanigans from Mal Curran, Dillon Battershill, and Danny Belsten which we all enjoyed, and the bar was well staffed and the BBQ much appreciated, our thanks go to St Thomas Social Club.


One welcome item which was not on the running order for the night was West A’s surprise tribute to their long-serving captain, Paul Godbeer, who is standing down after many years of leading an outstanding team. Dillon Batteshill paid tribute to Paul on behalf of the team members commenting on how Paul’s captaincy had encouraged all the team to perform to the highest standards. Paul responded by thanking all the players over the years who had taught him how to lead the team to success – he finished up by singing one of his favourite songs to which everyone sang along to. Paul has contributed heavily to the running and direction of the league over the years and leaves our league with my personal and everyone’s sincere thanks.


 


Here are the 2014-2015 competition trophy winners


Charlie Knight Winners Martin Horne, Danny Case and Chris Davis


Charlie Knight Runners-up Paul Godbeer, Liam Goyne and Chris Hunt


Mixed Pairs Winners Danny Belsten and Michelle Andrews


Mixed Pairs Runners-up Phil Ward and Karen Matthews


Team Champion Winner Dan Case


Team Champion Runner-up Pete Ward


Team Champion Finalists Darren Edworthy and Stuart Adams


Captains’ Cup Winner Ron Webb


Captains’ Cup Runner-up Lee Alderman


Captains’ Cup Finalists Christine Harding and Paul Godbeer


Pairs Winners Chris Hunt and Andy Taylor


Pairs Runners-up Mal Curran and Julian Budd


Pairs Finalists Alan Long and Dave Oke and Gary Wright and Kieren Peek


Individuals Winner Martin Horn


Individuals Runner-up Andy Cule


Individuals Finalists Julian Budd and Richard Baggs


Division Two Knock-out Cup Winners West D


Division Two Knock-out Cup Runners-up Labour B


Division One Knock-out Cup Winners Labour A


Division One Knock-out Cup Runners-up Heavitree


Division Two Winners West D


Division Two Runners-up Labour B


Division One Winners West A


Division One Runners-up West B

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Summer League 2013

EXETER TUESDAY SUMMER  DARTS LEAGUE 2013

HON SEC IAIN SWEENY

JOCK SWEENY MENS  HIGHEST S/O ANDY TAYLOR  ST THOMAS A  160

LADIES S/O GARETH & MICHELLE SWEENY  GEORGINA SOANES LABOUR D 108.

GWRSA SOUTH 9 DART & UNDER  JOHN BREBAN 1X6  JUBILEE CLUB

DIV 1 R/UP LABOUR CLUB B

DIV 2 R/UP WHIPTON S/C A

DIV 1 WINNERS  TOPSHAM F/C

CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS. TOPSHAM F/C  

2012 THIS  WAS  THE  END  OF  OUR  19th  SEASON  WE  LOOK  FORWARD  TO    SEEING  YOU ALL  AGAIN  IN  2013 IAIN BOB & TONY

Unfortunately this was the last season Iain Sweeny ran the Summer League as a part of the Sports Clubs Darts League. It was run independently by him for 2013 but returned under the League in 2014 as the Exeter Darts League Summer Charity Darts League. Over £500 was raised for the Devon Air Ambulance in this first year.



 

 

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2012-13 Finals Night Results

2012-13 Season Competition winners

Team Champion:
Losing semi-finalists: Haydon Johns and Jake Wreford
Runner-up Steve Sweetland
Winner Danny Case

Captain’s Cup:
Losing finalists: Mike Long and Richard Baggs
Runner-up Andy Coles
Winner Ronnie Webb


Pairs
Losing finalists: Dave Osborne and Liam Ashmore and Andy Taylor and Chris Hunt
Runners-up Dillon Battershill and Alan Long
Winners Mal Curran and Julian Budd


Individuals
Losing Finalists: Shane Joslin and Andy Cule
Runner-up Andy Taylor
Winner Stewart Jones


Charlie Knight Triples
Runners-up Nick Haydon, Chris Palfrey and Aidan Mann
Winners Liam Goyne, Chris Hunt and Paul Godbeer


Division Two 1001 Cup
Runners-up Transport A
Winners Moose


Division One Knockout Cup
Runners-up Labour A
Winners West A


Division Two
Runners-up Transport A
Winners Whipton Social A


Division One
Runners-up Labour A
Winners West A




 

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The Bryan Barrett Story - by Mike Long

A Player with Nerves of Steel


A name that has cropped up a number of times in my research for information on other players is the late Bryan Barrett. There is no doubt that among those that knew him he was much admired and well respected not just as a player but as a person. He graced the oches of many a pub and club during a playing career spanning five decades. He earned the reputation as being nerveless and one to rely on in a situation that would test anyone.


He played for most of the top teams of the time in and around Exeter, these include pubs and clubs that no longer exist like The Cattle Market in Bonhay Road, The Royal British Legion in Castle Street and the more recently-closed St Loye's Hotel.


Among his many trophies are two sports club league individuals won in 1972 and 1974 as well as a Whitbread League mixed pairs with the landlady of the St Loye’s beating Martin and Sue Roads in the final.


The old Whitbread league, as I mentioned previously, was a tough league often contested by two teams of players that changed pubs every now and again and I suppose the same happened in the Sports Club League. Two dominant Whitbread league teams for quite a while were the Sawyers and the North Bridge. Brian played for the Sawyers Arms along with Mike Haydon, Dave Grey and Rob Crabtree to name a few if my memory serves me right. It was the Whitbread League individual final against Rob Crabtree that brought Bryan his biggest disappointment after taking the first leg and started with 147 in the second before he let it slip and Rob came back to win. But as usual Bryan had nothing but friendly words and a firm handshake win or lose.


Bryan ventured out of Exeter to play with some of his Whipton Labour Club team mates playing for the Stoke Canon Inn in the Cullompton League on Fridays, but it was the Labour Club team that took many honours in the Sports Club League as I mentioned when featuring Charlie Knight. The team included John Grose, Gerry Richards and many others the picture below show some of these and others that I have not mentioned.


From this team the first ever Super League Team in Exeter was formed the Exeter Eagles.


Having played against them a few years later I can recall players that were exceptional like Norman Spier, Trevor Sprague, John Dawson and John Popjack as well as Bryan.


During this period he was asked to represent Devon several times but refused due to the huge expense involved.


In those days there were no or very few money competitions so the opportunity to compete with top player’s week-on-week and make a few bob was lost. He regularly reached the News of the World North East Devon finals so was certain to have been in with a chance.


Bryan continued to play league darts into his sixties but sadly suffered failing eyesight and was eventually registered as a blind person for the last few years of his life.


 


He passed away in 2009 aged 72, but such was the respect for him by local players Martin Roads and Kevin Hollamby a memorial blind pair’s competition was set up and has been running for the last few years and I am sure that Bryan would not have missed the irony of the competition title.


All the proceeds from these competitions are donated to the RNIB as they were of great help when helping Bryan cope with his blindness through the last years of his life. To date £2,100 has been raised.


Thanks to Phil for helping me with information for this article if any one has suggestions for the next feature please let me know. - Mike Long.



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Neil Howe, gentleman and a superb player

NEIL HOWE - one of our most talented players
I first met Neil around 1966 when we were both attending Exeter College whilst training to be welders. At that time as I recall he was already playing competitive snooker and darts with great success, initially at the Jubilee club and later at the Heart of Oak and Poltimore Arms all in Pinhoe. In 1972 he moved to first to Swindon and then to Bristol to further his career. He did not play darts in Exeter for the next three years.

In Swindon he played at the Gorse Hill Club in the same team as England international Bob Anderson and also the Duke of Wellington which was apparently owned by none other than that well known celebrity “Dozy” from Dave Dee, Mick and Titch fame. In Bristol he played with another well known international and News of the World winner, Mike Gregory, during this time Neil played for West of England (Avon).

On his return to Exeter in 1978/9 he rejoined his Pinhoe local but he was soon approached by Geoff Davey to join top Whitbread League side the Hour Glass in order to boost their already-strong team and try his hand at the highest local level as it was then on Monday nights.

He also joined the team I was playing for at the time the Express & Echo in the Sports Club League and went on to win the first of three Sports Club League individual championships. Wider success followed immediately with trophies being collected at an astonishing rate.

These included seven Sports Clubs League pairs trophies with partner Dave Woolacott who has since won three more titles with different partners – Martin Rose, Phil Barrett, and Martin Horn.

Neil's favourite local players
When Neil was quizzed about his favourite local players from the past Charlie Knight and Bryan Barrett featured highly, but on hearing stories of the times he roomed with Kevin Hollamby whilst on Devon duty (some of which will make your hair curl) it seems that Kevin is Neil’s top choice - as with many of the people I have talked to.

I am trying to buck up enough courage to show a rather intimate photo of Kevin but I think the results of the Leveson inquiry could lead to prosecution. Or perhaps we could auction the dark secrets for charity - I will have to consult my legal advisor TG first.

Another of Neil’s local achievements was winning the Whitbread League individuals, beating Martin Roads with a 170 finish. Then there was the mixed pairs with partner Cath Reed, they beat Roads and his wife Sue in 1985.

But Neil still considers that winning the Sports Clubs individuals and the Whitbread League individuals in the same season, 90/91, gave him the most satisfaction. Neil, left, is pictured with these trophies.

Still on the local scene, I remember playing in the Express and Echo competition finals at the White Ensign Club in 1983 - my one and only time - where I believe Neil came out the winner. I am sure there were other competitions which Neil won and that I cannot verify. I am hoping that someone has a record of them and can give me dates.

The Kennford Kestrels
Neil played in the Devon County Super League for a number of teams over the years.
One of these was Kennford Kestrels, a team who played, I believe, at the Seven Stars. Neil tells me that players came from Tiverton and further afield to play in what was a strong team.
I recognise several of the players, like Eddie Cowley, John Sargeant and John England, I will leave it up to you to name the rest if you can.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Neil and the News of the World competition

Neil was no exception having been to London to watch Charlie play, he was desperate to do well and fly the flag for Exeter. He qualified to play in the 1984 Western Region final by beating Ken Barnes, Sid Coull and Sam Mathews from Whimple in the North East Devon final.

Sam was no stranger to the St George’s Hall stage having qualified more than once, while international Mike Gregory did much better by going on to win the National final twice in 1986/7 and 1987/8.

Neil’s disappointment was increased because he sailed through the first round without problem, while his likely opponent in the semi-final had struggled, leaving Neil as favourite to reach the final. However, he could not quite put it together and play his normal game, losing what would have been an excellent chance of reaching the grand final in London.

President of the Devon County Darts Organisation
Neil started his remarkable run of Devon County matches in the 1982/3 season playing 153 times for his county and winning 91 of them - not bad by anyone’s standards. He was later to be appointed President of the Devon County Darts Organisation, finally retiring from the county scene in 2003 after 21 years of service as player and official. Neil was awarded the Les Best Award for Services to Devon Darts at that year’s annual presentation.

One competition which seemed to evoke more interest and passion locally and around the country than any other was the News of The World which was played over three legs of 501 from behind an eight foot oche. The competition sadly finally finished in 1996 after a brief return. The competition was organised nationally with regional support, and required players to qualify first from their own pub or club, followed by local heats, and district heats before, in our case, the West of England final. The West of England area covered from Swindon down to the South Coast and over to Cornwall with the winner representing the region in London at the Grand Final.

The West Final was always held at St Georges Hall, Exeter, now the Corn Exchange, and Les Treble from the News of the World was the comperé. The final featured a massive electronic darts board with manually operated light bulbs indicating where a dart had landed after it had been called.

I mentioned the West of England competition in my articles on Charlie Knight and Martin Roads and I am sure it will crop up again as this was the last hurdle to the national finals of the competition that brought disappointment to many of our finest players.

 

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Here you will find . . .

Welcome to our Looking Back page
This is where you will find stories that have appeared on our site which have an historical or nostalgic  aspect and all the winners of league, cup, pairs, and individual competitions from season one of the league right up to the present day. At the moment this is simply a list of winners and runners-up. We would like to flesh these statistics out with tales of the matches played and the players who played in our league throughout the years. We also include stories of note from our news section which we feel should be recorded long-term.


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Martin Roads

Arguably the best Exeter player ever
My recent item about George Porter prompted me to delve into those early days when George captained Willey’s club and other teams. When names from the past cropped up more than once.

Former Exeter-based darts professional Martin Roads, pictured, is a name you hear little of since he left Exeter some 15 years ago. I was lucky enough to catch Martin on a recent trip to Exeter when he attended a Memorial Service for Devon County Darts stalwart Sue Sercombe who unfortunately died in Spain.

Martin ranks as one of the very best players to grace the local oches having won virtually all of the local competitions most of them more than once and also played with all the top players at home and abroad during the seventies and eighties.

Martin was born in Exeter in 1956 and went to Hele’s School where he learnt to race pedal cars among other things. He first became interested in darts at the ripe old age of six or seven as his father and grandfather both played locally.

He remembers his first league match at the age of 16½ when he played for Civil Service Club, and the Crawford Hotel, captained by, you guessed it none other than George, who apparently would not let him play until he had become accomplished at marking the board and hence knew his numbers as they say in this part of the world. Even then it was only after the game was over that he got the opportunity, until he earned his place along with mate Dave Pill another fine player.

His first full season at the age of seventeen brought interest from other teams and he along with Dave joined the legendary North Bridge team captained by Jim Burns.

First team trophy came along was the Whitbread League second division winners. It was not long before individual trophies followed starting with the Topsham League singles at eighteen years old.

In the same year he won the Brew X1 competition in Paignton. It required a player to score as many elevens as possible with eleven darts with Martin hitting fourteen in the final.

The compare that night was Les Best who ran The Waterloo, a pub in Plymouth, where the Devon Super League and many other competitions were organized.

Martin openly admits that his local role models and those most admired apart from George include Kevin Hollamby, Bryan Barrett and fellow county player Norman Spier. Nationally Eric Bristow and old mate Bobby George are admired most.


A Devon County player at 18

At eighteen years old he was spotted by the Devon County selectors after some fine performances in the Exeter and Torbay area competitions and super league representing Exeter Eagles. This culminated in a call from Joan McClintock the then County secretary telling he had been selected for Devon away to Hertfordshire after playing well at the World masters play offs at the Civil Service club beating County players in the process.

The night before the trip to Hertfordshire he played for the North Bridge in the Whitbread cup final against the Polsham Arms at Paignton whose team included well known County players including John McClintock and Trevor Toghill to mention just two. The Northbridge won convincingly.

The following morning Martin was still on a high as the coach departed from the Queen Vic at 8am for the long trip to Hertfordshire and a debut for the County B team at the Shamrock Club Welwyn Garden City beating Eddie English 2-0 and being awarded man of the match. This led to promotion to the A Team on the following day and believe it or not victory over Peter Green 2-0 and A team man of the match as well as overall player of the weekend.

Not a bad start to a career in the Devon team that lasted 85 games with 56 victories.

Many memorable games for the County followed the first and the one that stands out is the Devon select team that played a Welsh select team which included Alun Evans Leighton Rees, Tony Ridler and John Asserati. Beating Asserti and being awarded man of the match was nothing more than could be expected from this cocky young lad from Exeter wearing platform shoes. Later to be discarded long after fashion demanded a change, about the same time as the throwing distance changed from 8 feet to 7-9¼ causing more confusion and discontent at having to go “metric”.

The picture is of the County squad, who won the British inter-Counties Division 2 championship in 1982. I wonder how many of the players can be identified from this old newspaper clipping? Martin is pictured with his arm around Joan McClintock Devon darts secretary and regional director of the British Darts Organisation.

Martin who by this time had turned professional and ranked 20 in England had recently learnt that he had been selected to play for Britain against the American Darts organization in Las Vegas with top players like Bobby George, Keith Dellar and Leighton Rees, more about that later.

On the domestic front, Martin was playing Super League for The Exeter Eagles at the Queen Victoria whose landlord Pat Callaghan and wife Kath contributed much to the darts scene with Whitbread league teams playing on Mondays and Sports club teams Steelmen and Steelboys playing in the annexe on Tuesdays.

The pub attracted many of the top players of the time like Bryan Barrett, Norman Spier, John Dawson, Colin Casson, Gary MacMakin, Gerald Richards, Trevor Sprague and Roger Jones who travelled from Ilfracombe to play each week. One of the few trophies to elude him was the super League singles nearest being defeat by Roger Jones in the final in 1977.

In the Exeter local leagues Martin won the Sports Club individuals four times, twice back-to-back 1976/7-1977/9 and 1983/4- 1984/5 as well as numerous other trophies but perhaps he is best known for becoming a professional darts player at the age of 23.

The third installment of the Martin Roads Story - turning professional will be up next week.

Last eight in the British Open

He was actually approached to turn professional at the age of 18 by Paul Durrant who owned Durro darts to become a fourth member of “Team Durro” the others being Bobby George, Eric Bristow and Colin Baker.

But having met a director to discuss terms he decided with much regret to reject the offer as he was soon to be married and felt probably the time was not right. However, opportunity knocked again some five years later, when Brian Round from BV Supreme approached him and he took the plunge and turned professional, enjoying six years of success all over the UK and abroad.

Best performance in a competition has to be the British Open in 1983, when after qualifying the night before for the final 128 he stormed through to the last eight to face well-known international John Lowe. Playing tremendous darts he beat various County players as well as then beating the current World Master Dave Whitcombe with a 132 shot out on the bull and new England cap Rab Scott with clinical finishing and high scoring throughout the game. Martin took the first leg against Lowe and missed double 20 in the second leg to go 2-0 up eventually losing 3-1.

Back to local league and cup competitions, during that period there were three competitions that stand out for many reasons. Local newspaper the Express and Echo as well as sister paper the Evening Herald from Torquay ran competitions with heats for house champions to contest before the heat winners met in a grand final with Martin featuring heavily in both.

A similar format applied to The Westward TV Championship, the first darts competition to be televised live in their Plymouth Studios. Martin lost in the televised semi-final to Denby Parkin a fantastic player from Cornwall.

Other local players who played in the final stages were Eddie Cowley, Trevor Toghill and Sam Mathews from Broadclyst both won the competition in 1975 and 1974 before it finished in 1980 when Westward TV lost its license.

Pictured are some of the local darts players from that period. Martin with Colin Casson, Phil Marks, Jumbo Wheatley and Dereck Ladbrook, at what looks like the Civil Service Club. I know Colin and Phil are still around but not sure about Jumbo and Dereck, perhaps someone can let us know.

The big National competition with house champions competing in local heats was undoubtedly The News of the World Championship also sponsored by Captain Morgan Rum.

A number of elimination heats took place in pubs and clubs around the country, eight players emerging from each area, which were whittled down to the South West finals held at St Georges Hall Exeter with the regional winner taking his place in the Grand Finals in London.

A huge electronic dartboard was used to indicate to the crowd where each dart had landed by turning on each individual bulb only as the caller called them. Players that competed in those regional finals included internationals Mike Gregory, Bob Anderson, Paul Gosling from Cornwall as well as locals previously mentioned such as Martin, Sam Mathews and Charlie Knight. Compere Les Trebble was in charge (never found out if it was his real name), anyhow a tough one for anybody to win.

Next week in the Martin Roads story Martin hits a low point


 

News of the World national final so close
The News of the World competition held some highs and some lows for Martin and the year that stands out was probably the low point in Martin’s career, he played Colin Kemeys from Hertfordshire in the semi-final when at one leg each Colin needing 88 to win and Martin on 36. Colin hit 20, followed by an 18 to leave 50 with his last dart. No-one is able to explain what happened then, but Martin is convinced to this day that Colin hit a 25 but Les Trebble called game shot and Colin had pulled his darts out very quickly so the result stood. I was there that night as I had been many times before but without TV cameras and replays it was impossible for me to tell who was right or wrong. However it did leave an unsavoury taste and unrest among the large audience.

During this period Tony Grabham and myself arranged the local heats and worked the big scoreboard which gave us the opportunity to attend the finals in London at various venues but atmosphere was always electric. This gave us the opportunity to meet many of the top players and guests. It is real pity there is no competition or even a newspaper any more.

Picture: A newspaper clipping from the 1982 Exeter & North East Devon News of The World final. Martin next to mate Kevin Hollamby. Russell Carder from Topsham, Roger Manley from Barnstaple on Kevin’s left Roman Bilenkyj from Uffculme, John Dawson from Crediton and Kevin Hardy from Exmouth.

There are many, many more recollections of Martin's exploits and however you look at it he achieved an awful lot in a short space of time before he moved on to pastures new.

As an aside, if anyone has a story to tell or would like any particular player of the past featured please let me know.

 

Look out for the next player to be featured, a lady who was a tremendous player and person the late Kate Budd.

Hope you enjoyed reading all about Martin - Mike Long

 

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First Open Challenge Cup results

And the first winner is . . .
There were some fantastic darts thrown at the League’s Open Challenge Cup sponsored by St Austell Breweries and held at the Whipton Labour Club on Friday, August 17.

The eight finalists had fought tooth and nail over eight previous rounds for the thrill of being there on the night, just look at the three-dart averages – red hot!

In the first round which was the best of seven, Ryan Searle with the best average of the night 96.03 beat Lee Hanley (81.67) 4-2. The second game saw Andy Steed (76.78) get the better of John Breban (83.53) in the tightest game of the night winning by 4-3. Third up were Roman Bilenkj (63.09) and Vic McCarthy (66.15) which saw Roman through to the semi-final beating Vic 4-1. Final game in the first round pitched Liam Goyne (83.64) against Jimmy Ripping (77.36) when Jimmy did the business coming out the 4-2 winner.

The semi-finals saw Ryan Searle (90.54) trounce Andy Steed (81) 5-0 to storm into the final. In the second semi- Jimmy Ripping (71.26) cruised past Roman Bilenkyi (76.23) by five to two.

The final then saw Ryan Searle take on Jimmy Ripping when Ryan (77.04) took the Challenge Cup beating Jimmy (69.07) 6-1.

There were 9 x 180s, 42 x 100+ and 110 x 100s.
High shot outs, Liam Goyne 101 and Jimmy Ripping 111.

The league would like to thank St Austell, the Labour Club, Scott Foggin and Andy Maddicks for so successfully running the inaugural challenge cup competition and we all look forward to next year’s event.


 

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2010-11 Winter Season finals night


2010-2011 WINTER SEASON
- ALL THE WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP

What a cracking night we all had at the Labour Club for Finals Night! We were lucky to have Pete Wilkie from our main sponsors St Austel Brewery there to present the prizes. A special guest was Phyllis Knight who delighted everyone by coming along to present the Charlie Knight Triples trophies. Our thanks go to everyone who worked very hard to make the event a great success.

All the pics from Finals Night are now up on the site - you can find them in the Players Forum Page

CHARLIE KNIGHT TRIPLES

Winners, Dave Woolacott, Martin Horn and Barry Atkins, West B; runners-up, Colin Bending, Don Burwood and Aidan Mann, Jubilee A.

1001 PLATE

Winners, St Thomas A; runners-up, South.

KNOCKOUT CUP

Winners, West B; runners-up, Jubilee A.

DIVISION TWO

Winners, Legion B; runners-up, St Thomas B.

DIVISION ONE

Winners, West B; runners-up, West A.

TEAM CHAMPIONS’ CUP

Winner, Daniel Case, West B; runner-up, Jake Wreford, West C.

CAPTAINS’ CUP

Winner, Paul Godbeer, West A; runner-up, Matt McCartay.

PAIRS CUP

Winners, Dave Woolacott and Martin Horn, West B; runners-up, Garrett Soper and Ashley Matthews, St Thomas A.

INDIVIDUAL CUP

Winner, Jim Seviour, West C; runner-up Andy Hodge, St Thomas C.

 

FINALS NIGHT MATCH DETAILS

TEAM CHAMPIONS' CUP

SEMI-FINALS

Steve Ireland, Gladstones B 0, Jake Wreford, West C 2; Daniel Case, West B 2, Julian Budd, Legion B 0.

FINAL

Jake Wreford 0, Daniel Case 2.


CAPTAINS’ CUP

SEMI-FINALS

Matt McCartay, Social B 2, Steve Sweetland, Social A 1; Paul Godbeer, West A 2, Brian Kemble, St Thomas A 0.

FINAL

Paul Godbeer 2, Matt McCartay, 1.


PAIRS CUP

SEMI-FINALS

Paul Sparks and Gareth Blackwell, South 0, Dave Woolacott and Martin Horn, West B 2; Garrett Soper and Ashley Matthews, St Thomas A 2, Daniel Case and Terry Brindle, West B, 1.

FINAL

Dave Woolacott and Martin Horn 2, Garrett Soper and Ashley Matthews 1.


INDIVIDUALS CUP

SEMI-FINALS

Dave Woolacott, West B 0, Jim Seviour, West C 2; Chris Palfrey, South 1, Andy Hodge, St Thomas C 2.

FINAL

Andy Hodge 0, Jim Seviour 2.


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2009-2010 Finals Night Report

 Exciting Darts at Finals Night

A fantastic night of local darts was enjoyed by many of the league’s players and supporters when the 2009-2010 Finals Night was held at the West Club, Cowick Street, on Friday, May 14th.


Everyone was welcomed by the league chairman, Tony Grabham, who took the opportunity to thank everyone who had helped to produce such an enjoyable season, especially Rose and Laurie Parkhouse, and the committee.


The evening was brilliantly MC’d by Andy Maddicks and our thanks go to the two match markers, Micky Finn and Phil Reed.


The first competition on the programme was the Team Champions’ Cup and the first semi-finalists up were Don Clarke, from Legion, versus Nick Whitehart from Willeys A. Nick took the first leg with Don fighting back to take the second, the third leg was a tight affair with Don taking it after Nick had six darts at double top to claim the game.


Second semi was between South’s Micky Eaton and Jubilee A’s John Breban. In a two-leg game Micky came out on top after John had starting trouble.


Later in the evening in the final, Don won the first leg going out on double one, but it was Micky Eaton who pulled back to win the second and then the third legs to earn the Champion of Champions crown.


Captain’s Cup was the next competition to be decided. Unfortunately Andy Coles, St Thomas B, was unable to be there due to family commitments, which meant that Paul Godbeer, West A had a walk over.


The other semi was between West C’s John Seviour and Willeys B’s Ronnie Webb. Ronnie pocketed the first leg and John snatched the second. In a thrilling third leg John started on 120 but Ronnie came down with John and clinched the game going out on double nine to book his place in the final. In the final between Paul Godbeer and Ronnie Webb, Ronnie pulled out all the stops and although Paul had an 85 start Ronnie went out on 80, 5-25-bull! In the second leg it was Ronnie on top form again having an 11-dart leg, starting with 120 and going out on 52.


It was the pairs up next with Jason Blatchford and Don Burwood, from Jubilee A, taking on South’s Martin Bevan and Keith Carpenter. The South pairing took the first leg with Jason and Don battling back to take the second. In the all-important third Jubilee won the bull and started first but Martin recorded a 152 start to enable the South pair to catch up. In a scrappy game it was Jason and Don who won through to book their place in the final.


The second semi saw another Jubilee A pair, Aidan Mann and Chris Tucker, take to the stage. Up there to fight it out with them was Scott Foggin and his partner Jamie Ripping from Labour B. In an entertaining game which went two legs it was Scott and Jamie who triumphed to earn their place in the final.


The final was a tight game between Scott and Jamie and Jason and Don which went three legs with the Jubilee pair of Don and Jason eventually coming out worthy winners.


The final competition of the evening to be decided was the individuals. It was contested by Chris Holladay, from Jubilee A, Danny Case, from Labour B, John Breban, also Jubilee A and Mal Curran, St Thomas C.


First semi- saw Chris and John go hammer and tongs at it, in a fast and furious game it was John who prevailed, 2-0, to reach the final. Second semi- saw Daniel Case, Labour B, take on St Thomas’ Mal Curran. Danny played well to put one over on a below-par Mal to earn his game against John in the final.


In a great final, John got to a double first in the first leg going out on double eight. Dan came back strongly in the second leg and shot out on double two. The third leg saw Dan win the bull and start first with John close behind. John overhauled Dan to get to the double first to shoot out and take the leg, the game and this season’s individual championship.


2009-10 Trophies, Winners, and Runners-up


Charlie Knight Triples, for the Cowick Barton Cup: runners-up, Chris Palfrey, Micky Eaton and Martyn Bevan, South; winners, Liam Goyne, Dillon Battishill and Rob Mucklow, St Thomas C.


1001 Plate, the George Godfrey Cup for runners-up, West C; the Reg Bealey Cup for the winners, Whipton Labour Club B.


Knock-out Cup, the Bedford Cup for the runners-up, West B; the Bass Cup for the winners, South.


Division Two, runners-up, Alphington Royal British Legion; winners, Topsham FC.


Division One, runners-up, GWR South; winners, GWR West B.


Team Champions, the Whitbread Trophy, losing semi-finalists, Nick Whitehart, Willeys A and John Breban, Jubilee A; runner-up, Don Clarke, Legion; winner, Micky Eaton, South.


Captains’ Cup, the Burns Anderson Cup, losing semi-finalists, Andy Coles, St Thomas B and Jim Seviour, West C; runner-up, Paul Godbeer, West A; winner, Ronnie Webb, Willeys B.


Pairs, losing semi-finalists, Martyn Bevan and Keith Carpenter, South, and Chris Tucker and Aidan Mann, Jubilee A; runners-up, Scott Foggin and Jamie Ripping, Labour B; winners, Don Burwood and Jason Blatchford, Jubilee A.



Individuals for the Bert Shooter Cup, losing semi-finalists, Chris Holladay, Jubilee A and Mal Curran, St Thomas C; runner-up, Daniel Case, Labour B; winner, John Breban, Jubilee A.




last modified: March 27, 8:27 pm

2009-2010 AGM Minutes

THE EXETER SPORTS CLUBS DARTS LEAGUE  
Minutes of 2009-10 Annual General Meeting  
  
The annual general meeting of the Exeter Sports Clubs Darts League was held at Gladstones Club on Wednesday 29th July 2009 at 8 p.m.
  
1.   Apologies & Roll Call Roll Call: Rose Parkhouse (Secretary/Treasurer), Derek Jenkins (Registration Secretary), Jan Bridgeman (Vice Chair), Iain Sweeney (President).L. Parkhouse, Mickey Finn, George Sterry, Scott Foggin, Roger Yeats (Committee members). Apologies: T. Grabham (Chair), Jo Vanstone, and Phil Reed.                                                                                                                                            Team representatives present were: P.Godbeer, West A; T. Thorne, Jubilee; B. Sandford, South; M. Melton; H. Evans, Gladstones.
                                                                    
2.  Minutes of the last A.G.M. These were read and accepted. Proposed, I. Sweeny; seconded, P. Godbeer.

3. Matters arising from minutes.   None.

4. Presidents Address: First of all I would like to welcome you all here tonight. I don’t like blowing my own trumpet but I got the main two sponsors for our website for a two-year agreement, this will be the start of their second year. I would like to thank our Chairman, Tony Grabham, for keeping the website updated every week and his reports as web editor. Now to our secretary/treasurer, once again what a season she has had keeping Laurie on his toes getting the trophies, sorting out the programme with Cheryl and a very good job done. Also the running of the Secretary’s Cup in between. There is more work behind the scenes than players know. Derek kept regular updates on the website even if it didn’t get into the Express & Echo. Thanks to all the committee members for turning out at meetings over the year.

5. Chairman’s Address: Welcome everyone. Traditionally the Chairman’s address has been to thank everyone for their effort over the season and then sit down. I will continue that tradition… well nearly. I thank everyone who has contributed to the smooth running of the league, the committee meetings have all been very constructive and we’ve not been afraid to change a few things. (Charlie Knight for example). May I thank all who made the finals night such a great success – too many to thank individually. Just over a year ago I was tasked with setting up a web site and achieved the target with exeterdarts.co.uk which is now regularly visited by over 50 people a day, as we have around 200 players active in the league that’s not bad for the first year. Derek and I have tried to keep it up to date, we’ve had some cock-ups, but I guess they were only to be expected. The league has enjoyed a successful season, financially, it was organised well, we all had a say in how it was run and the level of darts was fantastic. Thanks to everyone for making that possible.

6. Registration Secretary’s Report. On the whole the season was yet again very successful, although there does appear to be an increase in the number of occasions where teams have had to play short but on only one occasion of a team not honouring the fixture. My thanks must go to all the team captains for their prompt return of result cards and their efforts in making all players names legible. The implementation of our website has been a great success and has enabled players to get a current view of all results and tables. I pass on my thanks to Willeys Club for hosting one of the most enjoyable Finals Nights we have had for a few years and congratulations to all players and teams who received trophies. As a foot note may I take this chance to thank Laurie and Rose for their ongoing help and support and Tony for his web editor proof readings. I look forward to next season and hope that the league will continue to prosper and move forward in any way which is good for you, the players.

7. Treasurer’s Report The treasurer’s report took the form of a balance sheet.

8. Secretary’s Report: Thanks to all the committee members for selling football cards at competitions, this is very important to keep the funds going. All registration forms to be back to me on or before the deadline or teams will be omitted from the league. There were a few glitches last season but on the whole I thought the league and competitions ran smoothly. Thanks to Jo for the rolling draw and selling draw tickets on Finals Night. Thanks to Laurie, as usual, for all his hard work in keeping the league running and to all advertisers for the website and programme, hope to keep this going for next season.

9. Honorariums Registration Secretary, £250.00; Secretary/Treasurer, £400.00. Proposed M. Finn, seconded, S. Foggin.

10. Election of Officers & Committee:
President, Iain Sweeny; Chairman, Tony Grabham; Vice-Chairman, Jan Bridgeman; Secretary/Treasurer, Rose Parkhouse; Registration Secretary,   Derek Jenkins.
Committee: Laurie Parkhouse, George Sterry, Roger Yeats, Mickey Finn, Scott Foggin, Phil Reed, Jo Vanstone.

11. Amendments to the Rules:  Increase in registration fees to £55 for teams of up to 12. £5 per extra player. Proposed by G. Sterry and seconded by R. Yeats. Voted 6 for, 3 against. Carried.

12. Any other business Among topics discussed were that Finals Night will be held at G.W.R. West, Cowick Street. Mary Melton complained about the beer quality at Willeys on Finals Night, S. Foggin agreed. Concerns were discussed regarding CKT being played at Christmas. S Foggin raised the issue of the provision of food at the Cup and Plate Final. He felt that if venues wanted to provide food then the league should not have to pay for it and the revenue from football cards should go to the league. The meeting felt that venues for cup and plate semi finals should be planned carefully.

There being no other business the Vice Chairman closed the A.G.M. at 9.05 pm.



last modified: August 1, 6:51 pm

2008-09 Finals Night

What a fantastic night!

Described by many as one of the best Finals Nights ever, last Friday saw a brilliant night of darts down at Willeys Club. Chairman Tony Grabham kicked off the night by thanking the officers and committee for their hard work during the season and made special mention of Jo Vanstone, and Rose and Laurie Parkhouse.

MC Derek “silver toes” Jenkins and match markers, Micky Finn and Scott Foggin started play at 7.30 sharp and first up in the semi-finals of the team champions’ cup were St Thomas D’s Shane Joslin and Roger Prout from Willeys A, after a hard-fought 2-1 game Roger came out the winner. The second semi-final saw Steve Sweetland, South, take on Don Burwood from Whipton Social B and emerge the winner of another 2-1 match.

Next up on the oche in the Captains’ Cup semi were West A’s Paul Godbeer and Gladstones’ Harry Evans, this one went 2-1 to Paul who scored a 135 on the way. Second semi was due to be between Colin Wonnacott, West C, and Phil Reed, West B, unfortunately because of work commitments Colin couldn’t make it so Phil had a walk-over.

Play then moved on to the Pairs Cup semi-finals with Derek calling up Keith Mardon and Stewart Jones of West B to play Dave Woolacott and Martin Rose with Dave and Martin running out 2-1 victors. Second pairs' semi was between Micky Eaton and Brian Hodge and Martyn Bevan and Keith Carpenter both of South, Martyn and Keith emerging 2-0 winners.

The last of the semis was for the individuals with first semi between Eric Sparrow, Willeys B playing Jamie Ripping from Labour B, with Jamie coming out on top in a high-quality game in which Jamie scored two 140s and a 135. Second semi was between Albert Long, West A, and Colin Bending, Whipton SC B. Colin scored a 140 on the way to winning this one 2-1.

During the short break in play before the finals, Laurie surprised us all by announcing that he had contacted Professional Darts Corporation player Justin Pipe to see if he could get some of the PDC players to sign a board to auction in aid of Millie. Justin did Laurie proud and got 22 big names to autograph the board, which went for £70 later in the night. This was later presented to Millie’s Granddad, Bob Sandford.

On to the finals - and to set us off in the Team Champions Cup, were Roger Prout and Steve Sweetland, and although Roger scored a 140 it was Steve who ran out the 2-0 winner with an 84 shot-out in the second leg.

Captain’s Cup final was next on the oche with Paul Godbeer taking on Phil Reed, without that first game to get into his swing Phil found it difficult to get going and Paul won 2-0 with an 88 shot-out in the second leg.

Next up on to the stage was the pairs final with Dave Woolacott and Martin Rose taking on Martyn Bevan and Keith Carpenter. Dave and Martin come off the stage as champions after a close game, winning 2-0 finishing the first leg on 94 and the second on 74.

The last final of the evening was the individuals, pitting Jamie Ripping against Colin Bending and after a terrific game Jimmy came out on top winning 2-0 and becoming the 2008-2009 individual champion of the league.

Following all the excitement of the finals we enjoyed the prize draw and for the first time Jo Vanstone ran a season-long draw neatly called Jo’s MeggaDraw with a top prize of £100 cash which was won by a lucky someone who’s name escapes me but I will find out!! The Finals Night Programme, sold on the evening by our President Iain Sweeny, was designed and produced by Cheryl and Laurie Parkhouse and sold out for the first time!

We were very fortunate to get Martin Roads - the only player to win our individual competition three times - to come down from his home in the South East to present the prizes as follows:

Charlie Knight Triples
Winners: Phil Reed, Mike Edwards, and Stewart Jones.
Runners-up: Brian Kemble, Ronnie Webb, and Pete Slader.
1001 Plate
Winners: West B
Runners-up: Labour B
Knockout Cup
Winners: West A
Runners-up: South
Division Two
Winners: Jubilee
Runners-up: St Thomas Social Club D
Division One
West B
Runners-up: South
Team Champions’ Cup
Winner: Steve Sweetland
Runner-up: Roger Prout
Captains’ Cup
Winner: Paul Godbeer
Runner-up: Phil Reed
Pairs Championship
Winners: Dave Woollacott and Martin Rose
Runners-up: Martyn Bevan and Keith Carpenter
Individual Championship
Winner: Jimmy Ripping
Runner-up: Colin Bending

We thank Martin for coming all this way to present the prizes, and he also announced that Kevin Hollamby and he were to sponsor a competition in memory of Brian Barrett, who sadly passed away earlier this year. The competition will take a blind pairs format and the arrangements are yet to be finalised – but watch this site for more details.

It was a fantastic night of darts - at a great venue, compered to a professional standard by Derek, Scott, and Micky and organised largely by Rose and Laurie – which put the icing on the cake of a very successful season. - WebEd.

 

 

last modified: April 28, 1:30 pm

07-08 Finals Night, results

The Results from 2007-08 Finals Night

Tuesday, May 6th, 08

HEAVITREE SOCIAL CLUB

Order of Play:

Team Champions semi-finals

D Woollacott (GWR West B) bt M simmons (Wonford) 2-1; P Wolfendon ( St Thomas C) bt S Sweetland (Whipton SC A) 2-0.

Captains' cup semi-final

P Godbeer (GWR West A) bt M Finn (Wonford) 2-0; S Foggin (Labour B) bt T Grabham (Alphington sports) 2-1

Pairs Cup Semi-final

Neil Howe and Chris Palfrey bt Neil Wilson and Nigel Callard 2-1; Brian Kemble and Ronnie Webb bt Colin Wonnacott and Mike Edwards, 2-1.

Individuals Semi-final

Dave oak (GWR West A) bt Andy Hodge (St Thomas C) 2-1; Andy Taylor (GWR West A) bt John Brealey (Willeys B) 2-1.

Team Champion Final

Paul Woolfendon bt Dave Woolacott 2-1.

Captains' Cup Final

Paul Godbeer bt Scott Foggin 2-1.

Pairs' Cup

Brian Kemble and Ronnie Webb bt Neil Howe and Chris Palfrey 2-1.

Individual Final

Dave Oak bt Andy Taylor 2-1.

Presentations

Charlie Knight Triples

Winners, Andy Whitehorn, Daniel Case and John O'Neil (Labour Club A); runners-up Brian Kemble, Ronnie Webb and Nick Towell (Willeys B).

1001 Plate

Winners, Heavitree Social Club; runners-up Whipton Social Club B.

Knockout Cup

Winners, Willeys B; runners-up St Thomas C.

Division Two

Winners GWR West C; runners-up Whipton Social Club B.

Division One

Winners GWR West A; runners-up GWR West B.

Team Champion

Winner, Paul Woolfenden; runner-up, Dave Woolacott; semi-finalists, Mark Simmons and Steve Sweetland.

Captains' Cup

Winner, Paul Goodbeer; runner-up, Scott Foggin; semi-finalists, Micky finn and Tony Grabham.

Pairs

Winners, Brian Kemble and Ronnie Webb, runners-up, Neil Howe and Chris Palfrey; semi-finalists, Neil Wilson and Nigel Callard, Colin Wonnacott and Mike Edwards.

Individuals

Winner, Dave Oak; runner-up, Andy Taylor; semi-finalists, Andy Hodge and John Brealey.

Bob Sandford, our chairman, would like to thank everyone who helped out on the night, the committee and officers of the league especially Laurie and Rose Parkhouse who did the lion's share of the organisation. Special thanks to vice-chairman Chris Pearce, who MC'd and called all the games and Derek Jenkins and Dave Sanders our markers.

last modified: August 26, 1:35 pm

08-09 AGM

Annual General Meeting
The final committee meeting of the year was held on Wednesday, July 22nd to discuss the agenda for the Annual General Meeting to be held on
Wednesday, July 29th, 8 pm, at
Gladstones Club, Gladstone Road, Heavitree, Exeter
.

The agenda will be as follows:
1 Apologies and Roll Call
2 Minutes of the last AGM
3 Matters Arising from the Minutes
4 President's Address
5 Chairman's Address
6 Registration Secretary's Address
7 Treasurer's Report
8 Secretary's Report
9 Honorariums
10 Amendments to Rules
11 Election of Officers and Committee
12 Open Forum to discuss any other business
Under item 10 the following has been received from Laurie Parkhouse and will be voted upon at the meeting:
Amendment to General Rule 6 (see rules page below, existing wording in italics) -The cost of team subscription to be fixed at the AGM. This is to cover up to 10 players (12 players). Any additional registrations over and above 10 players will pay a fee of £4.80 each (£4.00 each). Team entry to remain at £48.00 this will cover up to 10 players (12 players).
League winners/runners-up, cup and plate winners and runners-up will get 10 (12) trophies per team, additional trophies available at cost.
Note: There has been no increase for 10 years.  
Under item 11 the following nominations have been received for officers and committee, they are all existing members - no new nominations have been received:
President Iain Sweeny
Chairman Tony Grabham
Vice-Chairman Jan Bridgman
Secretary/Treasurer Rose Parkhouse
Registration/Fixtures Secretary Derek Jenkins
Committee: Laurie Parkhouse, West C; Mickey Finn, Heavitree Social; Scott Foggin, Whipton Labour B; P Reed, West B.
At the AGM members are reminded that only teams who competed last season are entitled to vote and strictly one vote per team.
Below is a report on the AGM held on Wednesday, July 30th, 2008:
The minutes of last year’s AGM were circulated and agreed as a true record. There were no matters arising from those minutes.
Iain Sweeney, our president, congratulated the league on a successful playing season and thanked all those who contributed to running the league especially the retiring Chairman.
Bob Sandford regretfully tendered his resignation after eight successful years as Chairman and may more as a member of the Committee. He thanked all those who officiated at finals Night but especially rose and Laurie Parkhouse for their hard work organising the league and included all the officers and committee members who had served during his time as Chairman. The meeting thanked Bob for his commitment and leadership over the years – the dry sense of humour he brought to meetings will be very much missed.
Derek Jenkins, our fixtures and registration secretary, reported a successful year with 15 180’s and 40 shot-outs reported during the season. He thanked all captains for returning the result cards promptly.
Rose Parkhouse has a dual role of treasurer and secretary of the league and reported that the league had unfortunately made a small loss or around £160 on the year, this was due to several exceptional items and the league remains in a healthy financial position. Rose’s report was accepted by the meeting. Speaking as the League Secretary she wished that more players would join the commit and was disappointed at the attendance at those meetings.
It was agreed that the honorariums for the secretary/treasurer and fixtures and registration secretary would remain the same as last year.
Two amendments to rules were discussed, the first, to change the match rules from nine singles to seven singles and two doubles was defeated and the match format will remain unchanged. The other was a clarification of an existing rule that late result cards should result in a points deduction, this had been set at one point deducted. The meeting decided that in future two points would be deducted.

The following were elected as officers and committee for the next season:
President Iain Sweeney
Chairman Tony Grabham
Vice-Chairman Jan Bridgman
Secretary/Treasurer Rose Parkhouse
Registration/Fixtures Secretary Derek Jenkins
Committee: Laurie Parkhouse, West C; George Sterry, Whipton Labour Club; Roger Yeats, Whipton Social; Micky Finn, Heavitree Social; Scott Foggin, Whipton Labour B; Jo Vanstone, St Thomas Social; P Reed, West B.

last modified: August 4, 10:32 am

08-09 Finals Night Report with trophy winners

What a fantastic night! 

Described by many as one of the best Finals Nights ever, last Friday saw a brilliant night of darts down at Willeys Club. Chairman Tony Grabham kicked off the night by thanking the officers and committee for their hard work during the season and made special mention of Jo Vanstone, and Rose and Laurie Parkhouse.

MC Derek “silver toes” Jenkins and match markers, Micky Finn and Scott Foggin started play at 7.30 sharp and first up in the semi-finals of the team champions’ cup were St Thomas D’s Shane Joslin and Roger Prout from Willeys A, after a hard-fought 2-1 game Roger came out the winner. The second semi-final saw Steve Sweetland, South, take on Don Burwood from Whipton Social B and emerge the winner of another 2-1 match.

Next up on the oche in the Captains’ Cup semi were West A’s Paul Godbeer and Gladstones’ Harry Evans, this one went 2-1 to Paul who scored a 135 on the way. Second semi was due to be between Colin Wonnacott, West C, and Phil Reed, West B, unfortunately because of work commitments Colin couldn’t make it so Phil had a walk-over.

Play then moved on to the Pairs Cup semi-finals with Derek calling up Keith Mardon and Stewart Jones of West B to play Dave Woolacott and Martin Rose with Dave and Martin running out 2-1 victors. Second pairs' semi was between Micky Eaton and Brian Hodge and Martyn Bevan and Keith Carpenter both of South, Martyn and Keith emerging 2-0 winners.

The last of the semis was for the individuals with first semi between Eric Sparrow, Willeys B playing Jamie Ripping from Labour B, with Jamie coming out on top in a high-quality game in which Jamie scored two 140s and a 135. Second semi was between Albert Long, West A, and Colin Bending, Whipton SC B. Colin scored a 140 on the way to winning this one 2-1.

During the short break in play before the finals, Laurie surprised us all by announcing that he had contacted Professional Darts Corporation player Justin Pipe to see if he could get some of the PDC players to sign a board to auction in aid of Millie. Justin did Laurie proud and got 22 big names to autograph the board, which went for £70 later in the night. This was later presented to Millie’s Granddad, Bob Sandford.

On to the finals - and to set us off in the Team Champions Cup, were Roger Prout and Steve Sweetland, and although Roger scored a 140 it was Steve who ran out the 2-0 winner with an 84 shot-out in the second leg.

Captain’s Cup final was next on the oche with Paul Godbeer taking on Phil Reed, without that first game to get into his swing Phil found it difficult to get going and Paul won 2-0 with an 88 shot-out in the second leg.

Next up on to the stage was the pairs final with Dave Woolacott and Martin Rose taking on Martyn Bevan and Keith Carpenter. Dave and Martin come off the stage as champions after a close game, winning 2-0 finishing the first leg on 94 and the second on 74.

The last final of the evening was the individuals, pitting Jamie Ripping against Colin Bending and after a terrific game Jimmy came out on top winning 2-0 and becoming the 2008-2009 individual champion of the league.

Following all the excitement of the finals we enjoyed the prize draw and for the first time Jo Vanstone ran a season-long draw neatly called Jo’s MeggaDraw with a top prize of £100 cash which was won by a lucky someone who’s name escapes me but I will find out!! The Finals Night Programme, sold on the evening by our President Iain Sweeny, was designed and produced by Cheryl and Laurie Parkhouse and sold out for the first time!

We were very fortunate to get Martin Roads - the only player to win our individual competition three times - to come down from his home in the South East to present the prizes as follows:

Charlie Knight Triples
Winners: Phil Reed, Mike Edwards, and Stewart Jones.
Runners-up: Brian Kemble, Ronnie Webb, and Pete Slader.
1001 Plate
Winners: West B
Runners-up: Labour B
Knockout Cup
Winners: West A
Runners-up: South
Division Two
Winners: Jubilee
Runners-up: St Thomas Social Club D
Division One
West B
Runners-up: South
Team Champions’ Cup
Winner: Steve Sweetland
Runner-up: Roger Prout
Captains’ Cup
Winner: Paul Godbeer
Runner-up: Phil Reed
Pairs Championship
Winners: Dave Woollacott and Martin Rose
Runners-up: Martyn Bevan and Keith Carpenter
Individual Championship
Winner: Jimmy Ripping
Runner-up: Colin Bending

We thank Martin for coming all this way to present the prizes, and he also announced that Kevin Hollamby and he were to sponsor a competition in memory of Brian Barrett, who sadly passed away earlier this year. The competition will take a blind pairs format and the arrangements are yet to be finalised – but watch this site for more details.

It was a fantastic night of darts - at a great venue, compered to a professional standard by Derek, Scott, and Micky and organised largely by Rose and Laurie – which put the icing on the cake of a very successful season. - WebEd.


 

last modified: August 4, 11:20 am

League Archive (1) - currently being assembled

(A1)
EXETER SPORTS CLUBS DARTS LEAGUE

Archive of Our Competition Winners and Runners-up
Assembled January 1, 2016 (ver1.0 TG)

Here is the League’s archive of past winners and runners-up of our competitions, they have been gathered from various sources and put together here as best we can (our website doesn’t like large amounts of text in one file).

There are some early years missing and I guess those are lost forever but there are also some later years missing too and we hope that players can get in touch if they have any information which may help us to produce a complete archive. The email address to use is tonygrabham@btinteret.com and we would appreciate any information.

 

Division One
WINNERS                                  

1980/81 EXETER CITY S.C.
1981/82 EXETER CITY S.C.
1982/83OAK NOMADS
1983/84 EXETER CITY S.C. (A)
1984/85 R.B.LEGION (A)
1985/86 OAK NOMADS
1986/87 OAK NOMADS
1987/88 WHIPTON L.C. (B)
1988/89 OAK NOMADS
1989/90 NOMADS
1990/91 NOMADS
1991/92 NOMADS
1992/93 WHIPTON INSTITUTE (A)
1993/94 NOMADS
1994/95 NOMADS
1995/96 NOMADS
1996/97 GAS CLUB (A)
1997/98 NOMADS
1998/99 NOMADS
1999/00 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (A)
2000/01 G.W.R. SOUTH
2001/02 G.W.R. SOUTH (A)
2002/03 G.W.R. SOUTH (A)
2003/04 G.W.R. SOUTH
2004/05 G.W.R WEST (A)
2005/06 G.W.R. SOUTH
2006/07 G.W.R. SOUTH
2007/08 G.W.R.WEST
2008/09 G.W.R.WEST B

2009/10 West B

2010/11 West B

2011/12 West A

2012/13 West A

2013/14 West A

2014/15 West A

 

Division One
RUNNERS UP
1980/81
1981/82
1982/83
1983/84
1984/85
1985/86
1986/87
1987/88
1988/89
1989/90
1990/91
1991/92 WHIPTON INSTITUTE (A)
1992/93 NOMADS
1993/94 PIRATES
1994/95 GAS CLUB (A)
1995/96 GAS CLUB (A)
1996/97 WHIPTON INSTITUTE (A)
1997/98 G.W.R. WEST (B)
1998/99 G.W.R SOUTH
1999/00 G.W.R SOUTH
2000/01 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (A)
2001/02 G.W.R WEST (C)
2002/03 G.W.R. WEST (A)
2003/04 G.W.R WEST (A­)
2004/05 G.W.R SOUTH
2005/06 St THOMAS S.C. (C)
2006/07 G.W.R. WEST (B)
2007/08 G.W.RWEST (B)
2008/09 G.W.R. SOUTH

2009/10 South Railway Club

2010/11 West A

2011/12 South Railway Club

2012/13 Labour A

2013/14 Labour A

2014/15 West B

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Archive 2

(A2)

Division Two

WINNERS                                   

1946/47 VULCAN REC CLUB
1947/48 WILLEYS (B)
1948/49
1949/50
1950/51 HEAVITREE & WONFORD U.S.C
1951/52 BRITISH RAILWAY W.R. CLUB
1952/53 HEAVITREE & WONFORS U.S.C
1953/54 G.P.O.
1954/55 PINHOE JUBILEE CLUB
1955/56 BRITISH LEGION CLUB
1956/57 COMMUNITY CENTRE
1957/58 GARTON & KINGS
1958/59 HEAVITREE BREWERY S.C
1959/60 BRITISH RAILWAYS S.R.C
1960/61 EXETER CO-OP S.C. (A)
1961/62 EXETER CO-OP S.C. (B)
1962/63
1963/64 VAL de TRAVERS (B)
1964/65 ROUGEMONT TILERIES CLUB
1965/66
1966/67 PIRATES
1967/68 BARNSTAPLE S.C.
1968/69 EXE VALE HOSPITAL
1969/70 WILLEYS (B)
1970/71 STEELMAN
1971/72 H. P & EDWARDS
1972/73 R.B.L. ALPHINGTON (A)

1973/74 B.R.S.R
1974/75 LABOUR CLUB (A)

1975/76 OAK NOMADS
1976/77 EXETER GENERAL HOSPITAL
1977/78 STONEMAN & BOWKER
1978/79 R.A.O.B. CLUB
1979/80 THE RUNNERS
1980/81 HENLEY’S
1981/82 EXE VALE (A)
1982/83 CITY TRANSPORT

1983/84 B.R.S.A. (A)
1984/85 ROUGEMONT SOCIAL CLUB
1985/86 CLYST HONITON S.C.
1986/87 R.B.L. ALPHINGTON
1987/88 HEAVITREE S.C.
1988/89 R.B.L. EXETER (B)
1989/90 EXETER GAS CLUB
1990/91 B.R.W.R. (B)
1991/92 R.B.L. EXETER
1992/93 PIRATES
1993/94 DEVON GENERAL
1994/95 R.B.L. EXETER (A)
1995/96 HEAVITREE S.C.
1996/97 WHIPTON LABOUR (B)
1997/98 WONFORD S.C. (A)
1998/99 WHIPTON LABOUR (C)
1999/00 HEAVITREE S.C. (A)
2000/01 WONFORD S.C. (B)
2001/02 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (B)
2002/03 CIVIL SERVICE
2003/04 HEAVITREE S.C.
2004/05 G.W.R. WEST (C)

2005/06 St THOMAS S.C. (B)
2006/07 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (D)         
2007/08 G.W.R.WEST (C)

2008/09 JUBILEE CLUB

2009/10 Topsham

2010/11 Legion B

2011/12 Legion A

2012/13 Whipton Social A

2013/14 Heavitree A

2014/15 West D

 

        

Division Two

RUNNERS UP
1991/92 HEAVITREE S.C. (A)
1992/93 WHIPTON INSTITUTE (B) 
1993/94 St. THOMAS S.C. 
1994/95 R.A.O.B 
1995/96 B.L. EXETER (B) 
1996/97 PIRATES
1997/98 GLADSTONES (B)
1998/99 G.W.R.S.A WEST (A) 
1999/00 PIRATES 
2000/01 CIVIL SERVICE 
2001/02 WONFORD S.C. (A) 
2002/03 HEAVITREE S.C 
2003/04 R.B.L ALPHINGTON 
2004/05 WHITE ENSIGN (A) 
2005/06 HEAVITREE S.C. 
2006/07 CIVIL SERVICE
2007/08 WHIPTON SOCIAL CLUB (B)

2008/09 ST THOMAS

2009/10 Legion, Alphington

2010/11 St Thomas B

2011/12 West C

2012/13 Transport A

2013/14 Transport B

2014/15 Labour B

 

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Archive 3

(A3)

Division Three

Winners
1937/38 WILLEYS A &S.C.
1938/39TRANSPORT RECREATION CLUB
1946/47 WINNERS KNOCK-OUT TROPHY ROWE BROS. S.C.
1947/48 G.W.R. SPORTS CLUB
1948/49 G.W.R. SPORTS CLUB
1949/50 HEAVITREE BREWERY SPORTS CLUB
1950/51 WILLEYS A &S.C.
1951/52 HEAVITREE & WONFORD U.S.C.
1952/53 EXETER SPECIALS CONSTABULARY S.C.
1953/54 WHIPTONIANS UNITED
1954/55 MARSH BARTON STADIUM CLUB
1955/56 ALPHINGTON SPORTS CLUB
1956/57 BRITISH RAILWAYS (WR) CLUB
1957/58 Y.M.C.A.
1958/59 ROUGEMONT (B) SPORTS CLUB
1959/60 EXETER CO-ORPERATIVE SOCIAL CLUB
1960/61 EXETER CO-ORPERATIVE SOCIAL CLUB
1965/66 EXETER CITY TRANSPORT
1966/67 ROUGEMONT
1967/68 St. THOMAS CRICKET CLUB
1968/69 WHEATONS
1969/70 STEELMAN
1970/71 ROUGEMONT
1971/72 BRITISH LEGION (D)
1972/73 LABOUR CLUB (B)
1973/74 THE HAMS
1974/75 THE HAMS
1975/76 STEEL BOYS
1976/77 LABOUR CLUB (B)
1977/78 R.A.O.B.
1978/79 ROUGEMONT
1979/80 EXE VALE HOSPITAL
1980/81 CITY TRANSPORT
1981/82 B.R.W.R. (B)
1982/83 St THOMAS S.C.
1983/84 WILLEYS S.C.
1984/85 SHILLINGFORD (B)
1985/86R.B.LEGION ALPHINGTON
1986/87 PIRATES
1987/88 BRITISH RAIL WEST (A)
1991/92 DEVON GENERAL (B)
1992/93 TOPSHAM F.C.
1993/94 ALPHINGTON S.C.
1994/95 HEAVITREE S.C.
1995/96 WHIPTON INSTITUTE (B)
1996/97 WONFORD S.C. (B)
1997/98 CIVIL SERVICE
1998/99 WONFORD S.C. (C)
1999/00 WONFORD S.C. (B)
2000/01 WONFORD S.C. (A)
2001/02 GAS CLUB
2002/03 R.B.L ALPHINGTON (B)
2003/04 WHITE ENSIGN

 

There was no Third Division from 03/04 season.

 

RUNNERS UP
1991/92 R.B. LEGION ALPHINGTON (B)
1992/93 BRITISH RAIL WEST (A)
1993/94 WONFORD S.C
1994/95 P&P CONSERVATIVE CLUB
1995/96 WHITE ENSIGN CLUB
1996/97 GLADSTONES (A)
1997/98 HEAVITREE S.C. (B)
1998/99 WHIPTON INSTITUTE
1999/00 TRANSPORT CLUB
2000/01 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (B)
2001/02 HEAVITREE S.C.
2002/03 SIDWELL SNOOKER CLUB
2003/04 WILLEYS (A)

There was no Third Division from 03/04 season.

 

Division Four

Winners
1973/74 CIVIL SERVICE (B)
1974/75 STEELBOYS
1975/76 ROYAL MARINES ASSN.
1976/77 R.A.O.B
1977/78 EXETER CITY S.C. (C)
1978/79 WONFORD (A)
1979/80 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (D)
1980/81 CIVIL SERVICE
1981/82 EXETER GEN. HOSPITAL (B)
1982/83 EXETER CITY S.C. (C)
1983/84 R.A.O.B. (B).

No fourth division from 83/84 season

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Archive 4

(A3)

Division Three

Winners
1937/38 WILLEYS A &S.C.
1938/39TRANSPORT RECREATION CLUB
1946/47 WINNERS KNOCK-OUT TROPHY ROWE BROS. S.C.
1947/48 G.W.R. SPORTS CLUB
1948/49 G.W.R. SPORTS CLUB
1949/50 HEAVITREE BREWERY SPORTS CLUB
1950/51 WILLEYS A &S.C.
1951/52 HEAVITREE & WONFORD U.S.C.
1952/53 EXETER SPECIALS CONSTABULARY S.C.
1953/54 WHIPTONIANS UNITED
1954/55 MARSH BARTON STADIUM CLUB
1955/56 ALPHINGTON SPORTS CLUB
1956/57 BRITISH RAILWAYS (WR) CLUB
1957/58 Y.M.C.A.
1958/59 ROUGEMONT (B) SPORTS CLUB
1959/60 EXETER CO-ORPERATIVE SOCIAL CLUB
1960/61 EXETER CO-ORPERATIVE SOCIAL CLUB
1965/66 EXETER CITY TRANSPORT
1966/67 ROUGEMONT
1967/68 St. THOMAS CRICKET CLUB
1968/69 WHEATONS
1969/70 STEELMAN
1970/71 ROUGEMONT
1971/72 BRITISH LEGION (D)
1972/73 LABOUR CLUB (B)
1973/74 THE HAMS
1974/75 THE HAMS
1975/76 STEEL BOYS
1976/77 LABOUR CLUB (B)
1977/78 R.A.O.B.
1978/79 ROUGEMONT
1979/80 EXE VALE HOSPITAL
1980/81 CITY TRANSPORT
1981/82 B.R.W.R. (B)
1982/83 St THOMAS S.C.
1983/84 WILLEYS S.C.
1984/85 SHILLINGFORD (B)
1985/86R.B.LEGION ALPHINGTON
1986/87 PIRATES
1987/88 BRITISH RAIL WEST (A)
1991/92 DEVON GENERAL (B)
1992/93 TOPSHAM F.C.
1993/94 ALPHINGTON S.C.
1994/95 HEAVITREE S.C.
1995/96 WHIPTON INSTITUTE (B)
1996/97 WONFORD S.C. (B)
1997/98 CIVIL SERVICE
1998/99 WONFORD S.C. (C)
1999/00 WONFORD S.C. (B)
2000/01 WONFORD S.C. (A)
2001/02 GAS CLUB
2002/03 R.B.L ALPHINGTON (B)
2003/04 WHITE ENSIGN

 

There was no Third Division from 03/04 season.

 

RUNNERS UP
1991/92 R.B. LEGION ALPHINGTON (B)
1992/93 BRITISH RAIL WEST (A)
1993/94 WONFORD S.C
1994/95 P&P CONSERVATIVE CLUB
1995/96 WHITE ENSIGN CLUB
1996/97 GLADSTONES (A)
1997/98 HEAVITREE S.C. (B)
1998/99 WHIPTON INSTITUTE
1999/00 TRANSPORT CLUB
2000/01 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (B)
2001/02 HEAVITREE S.C.
2002/03 SIDWELL SNOOKER CLUB
2003/04 WILLEYS (A)

There was no Third Division from 03/04 season.

 

Division Four

Winners
1973/74 CIVIL SERVICE (B)
1974/75 STEELBOYS
1975/76 ROYAL MARINES ASSN.
1976/77 R.A.O.B
1977/78 EXETER CITY S.C. (C)
1978/79 WONFORD (A)
1979/80 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (D)
1980/81 CIVIL SERVICE
1981/82 EXETER GEN. HOSPITAL (B)
1982/83 EXETER CITY S.C. (C)
1983/84 R.A.O.B. (B).

No fourth division from 83/84 season

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Archive 5

(A5)

1001

WINNERS
1992   R.B.L.ALPHINGTON (.A)
1993    G.W.R.WEST (B)
1994    G.W.R.WEST (B)
1995    WHIPTON LABOUR (B)
1996    WONFORD S.C (A)
1997     GLADSTONES (B)
1998     GLADSTONES (A)
1999     G.W.R. SOUTH
2000     WONFORD (B)
2001     HEAVITREE.S.C.
2002     G.W.R. WEST (B)
2003     WHIPTON LABOUR (C)
2004    WHIPTON LABOUR  (A)
2006   St THOMAS (C)
2007   WHIPTON LABOUR (A)
2008   HEAVITREE S.C.

2009   G.W.R. WEST B

2010 Labour B

2011 St Thomas A

2012 Jubilee

 

1001

Runners-up
1992 BRITISH RAIL WEST (A)
1993 WONFORD S.C. (A)
1994 PIRATES
1995 POLSLOE & PRIORY
1996 POLSLOE & PRIORY
1997 NO RECORD
1998 WONFORD (A) (CUP LOST & REPLACED)
1999 R.B.L.ALPHINGTON (C)
2000 St THOMAS (A)
2001 G.W.R.S.A. WEST (B)
2002 POLSLOE & PRIORY CLUB
2003 HEAVITREE .S.C.
2004 G.W.R. WEST (C)
2005 St THOMAS (B)
2006 WHIPTON LABOUR (D)
2007 WHIPTON SOCIAL CLUB (B)

2008 Labour B

2009 WHIPTON LABOUR B

2010 West C

2011 South Railway Club

2012 St Thomas

 

The 1001 competition was replaced by Divisional Cups in 2013

Division One Knockout Cup

2012/13 Winner West A; Runner-up Labour A

2013/14 Winner West A; Runner-up West B

2014/15 Winner Labour A; Runner-up Heavitree

Division Two Knockout Cup

2012/13 ------

2013/14 Winner Moose; Runner-up Transport

2014/15 Winner West D; Runner-up Labour B

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Archive 6

(A6)

TEAM CHAMPIONS 

1980/81 R YEATS, WILLEYS (B)
1981/82 K HOLLAMBY,  WILLEYS (B)
1982/83 T TROOP, WILLEYS (B)
1983/84 I MATTHEWS, STEELMAN
1984/85 J SPEAKE, OAK NOMADS
1985/86 K HARDY, PIRATES
1986/87 D WOOLACOTT, OAK NOMADS
1987/88 A RICHARDSON, WHIPTON LABOUR (B)
1988/89 A RICHARDSON, WHIPTON LABOUR (B)
1989/90 M WILLIAMS, St. THOMAS S.C.
1990/91 I MADDICKS, WHIPTON LABOUR (D)
1991/92 A HODGE, CITY SUPPORTERS (A)
1992/93 E BRANT, TOPSHAM F.C.
1993/94 W PROWSE, G.W.R. WEST (A)
1994/95 T WILLETTS, TIME OUT (C)
1995/96 A COLES, WHIPTON LABOUR (C)
1996/97 M TOOTELL, GAS CLUB (A
1997/98 S PARTRIDGE, GLADSTONES (B)
1998/99 P GODBEER,  G.W.R. WEST (A)
1999/00 P GODBEER, G.W.R. WEST (A)
2000/01 P LYON, WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (A)
2001/02 M EATON, G.W.R. SOUTH (A)
2002/03 D CASE, WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (C)
2003/04 D JENKINS, WHITE ENSIGN
2004/05 P GODBEER, G.W.R. WEST (A)
2005/06 P GODBEER, G.W.R. WEST (A)
2006/07 P GODBEER, G.W.R. WEST (A)
2007/08 P WOOLFENDEN, ST THOMAS (C)               
2008/09 S SWEETLAND, G.W.R. SOUTH

2009/10 Micky Eaton

2010/11 Dan Case

2011/12 Jon Breban

2012/13 Dan Case

2013/14 Allen Matthews

2014/15 Dan Case

2015-16

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Archive 7

 

(A7)

Pairs Cup

Winners:

1985/86 S. PARTINGTON  P. RICHARDS, R.B.LEGION (Alphington)
1986/87 M. LUXTON  T. PHILLIPS, OAK NOMADS
1987/88 S. WELLAND  M. TAKLE, W.L. CLUB (B)
1988/89 N. HOWE D. WOOLACOTT, NOMADS
1989/90 N. HOWE D.WOOLACOTT, NOMADS
1990/91 N. HOWE D.WOOLACOTT, NOMADS
1991/92 N. HOWE D.WOOLACOTT, NOMADS
1992/93 A. HOUSE A.ENDICOTT, EXETER CITY
1993/94 E.BRANT  T. PROWS, TOPSHAM F.C.
1994/95 N. HOWE  D. WOOLACOTT, NOMADS
1995/96 N. HOWE  D.WOOLACOTT, NOMADS
1996/97 N. HOWE  D.WOOLACOTT, NOMADS
1997/98 D. PEEK  A. WHITEHORN, WHIPTON INST (A)
1998/99 B.CASE  D. CASE, WHIPTON LABOUR ( C)
1999/00 P. LYON  C.LYON, WHIPTON LABOUR (A)
2000/01 C. HUNT  M. MOXEY, G.W.R. SOUTH
2001/02 M. MOXEY  C. HUNT, G.W.R. SOUTH (A)
2002/03 B. KEMBLE  R. WEBB, R.B.L. ALPHINGTON (A)

2003/04 V. HERD  B. GUNN, St THOMAS ( C)
2004/05 B. HODGE  M. EATON, G.W.R. SOUTH
2005/06 P. BARRETT  D. WOOLACOTT, G.W.R. WEST (B)
2006/07 B.KEMBLE R.WEBB, WILLEYs (B)

2007/08 B.KEMBLE R.WEBB WILLEYS (B)

2008/09 D.WOOLACOTT. M.ROSE G.W.R. WEST (B)

2009/10 J Blatchford/ D Burwood, Jubilee

2010/11 D Woollacott/M Horn, West B

2011/12 D Morgan/ J Breban, Jubilee

2012/13 M Curran/JBudd, Legion B

2013/14 A Steed//D Burwood, Heavitree

2014/15 C Hunt/A Taylor, West A

 

MIXED PAIRS first competed for 2014/15

 

Winners

2014/15 Dan Belsten and Michelle Andrews

 

Runners-up

2014/15 Phil Ward and Karen Matthews

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Archive 8

(A8)

TEAM KNOCKOUT CUP (all divisions competed)

Winners
1960/61 DEVON GENERAL
1961/62 CO-OP (A)
1962/63 VAL de TRAVERS (A)
1963/64 BRITISH LEGION (A)
1964/65 S.W.G.B
1965/66 CITY TRANSPORT
1966/67 BRITISH LEGION (A)
1967/68 PINHOE J.C. (A)
1968/69 WONFORD (A)
1969/70 BRITISH LEGION (A)
1970/71 BRITISH LEGION (B)
1971/72 WONFORD (A)
1972/73 BRITISH LEGION (C)
1973/74 CIVIL SERVICE (A)
1974/75 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB
1975/76 LABOUR CLUB (A)
1976/77 EXETER GEN. HOSPITAL
1977/78 OAK NOMADS
1978/79 STONEMAN & BOWKER
1979/80 STONEMAN & BOWKER
1979/80 EXETER CITY S.C.
1980/81 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB
1981/82 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB
1982/83 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB
1983/84 EXETER CITY S.C.
1984/85 R.B.L. EXETER (A)
1985/86 R.B.L. EXETER (A)
1986/87 R.B.L. EXETER (D)
1987/88 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (B)
1988/89 R.B.L. EXETER (A)

CUP CHANGED TO BASS TEAM KNOCK-OUT CUP

1989/90 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (B)
1990/91 NOMADS
1991/92 NOMADS
1992/93 NOMADS
1993/94 NOMADS
1994/95 NOMADS
1995/96 GAS CLUB (A)
1996/97 NOMADS
1997/98 NOMADS
1998/99 R.B.L ALPHINGTON (A)
1999/00 R.B.L ALPHINGTON (A)
2000/01 WHIPTON LABOUR CLUB (A)
2001/02 G.W.R. SOUTH
2002/03 G.W.R. SOUTH
2003/04 G.W.R.SOUTH
2004/05 G.W.R.WEST (A)
2005/06 G.W.R. SOUTH
2006/07 G.W.R. SOUTH
2007/08 WILLEYS (B)

2008/09 G.W.R. WEST (A)

2009/10 –

2010/11 –

2011/12 –

2012/13 Knockout Cup replaced with Divisional Cup please see new list

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Archive 9

(A9)

Individual Championship

Winners

1960/61 E WEBBER

1961/62 R LITTLE

1962/63 P CRAWFORD
1963/64 C KNIGHT
1964/65 P CRAWFORD
1965/66 A MADDICKS
1966/67 P CRAWFORD
1967/68 G RICHARDS
1968/69 H ELSTON
1969/70 M HAYDON
1970/71 C KNIGHT
1971/72 B BARRETT
1972/73 D PILL

1973/74 B BARRETT

1974/75 D PILL

1975/76 M TRELEAVEN
1976/77 M ROADS

1977/78 M ROADS

1978/79 T CLARK

1979/80 N HOWE

1980/81 K HOLLAMBY
1981/82 G DAVEY

1982/83 S MEDWAY
1983/84 M ROADS

1984/85 M ROADS

1985/86 K HARDY

1986/87 G ELVIN

1987/88 J SPEAKE

1988/89 P BARRETT

1989/90 C HUNT

1990/91 N HOWE

1991/92 CCASSON

1992/93 G MORRISH.

1993/94 G MORRISH

1994/95 N HOWE

1995/96 A MADDICKS

1996/97 M TOOTEL
1997/98 M TOOTEL

1998/99 B KEMBLE

1999/00 M MOXEY

2000/01 B HODGE

2001/02 M HORN

2002/03 J GREGORY

2003/04 B KEMBLE
2004/05 M BEVAN
2005/06 A TAYLOR
2006/07 R WEBB
2007/08  D.OKE

2008/09 J. RIPPING

2009/10 J Breban

2010/11 J Seviour

2011/12 –

2012/13 S Jones

2013/14 M Horn

2014/15 M Horn

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Archive 10
 

(A10)

Captains’ Cup

2008/09 Winner P Godbeer; Runner-up S Foggin

2009/10 Winner P Godbeer; Runner-up P Reed

2010/11 Winner R Webb; Runner-up P Godbeer

2011/12 Winner P Godbeer; Runner-up M McCarthy

2012/13 Winner M McCarthy; Runner-up R Sandford

2013/14 Winner C Gage; Runner-up Eddie Ashton

2014/15 Winner R Webb; Runner-up L Alderman

 

 

Charlie Knight Triples

Winners

1994/95        K HARDY, T ENDICOTT, K HOLLAMBY

1995/96        B KEMBLE, R WEBB, P SLADER

1996/97        M TOOTELL, G MORRISH, A PASCOE

1997/98        M TOOTELL, G MORRISH, A PASCOE

1998/99        P HAYWARD, D PEEK, A LONG

1999/00        P LYON, G LYON P REED

2000/01        B KEMBLE, R WEBB, P SLADER

2001/02        P GODBEER, A LONG, K SAUNDERS

2002/03        B KEMBLE, R WEBB, P SLADER

2003/04        P DUNN, R TOOZE, K MARDEN

2004/05        P BARRETT, P REED, A CLYBURN

2005/06        B KEMBLE, R WEBB, P SLADER

2006/07        B KEMBLE  R WEBB, P SLADER,

2007/08        A WHITEHORN, D CASE, J O’NEIL

2008/09              P REID, M.EDWARDS, S.JONES

2009/10             L Goyne, D Battershill, R Lucknow

2010/11             D Woollacott, M Horn, B Atkins

2011/12             P Carter, D Oke, S Joslin

2012/13             L Goyne, C Hunt, P Godbeer

2013/14            M Horn, D Case, C Davis

2014/15            M Horn, D Case, C Davis

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