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Darts - Final meeting for possible new teams



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The final meeting of the Eglinton & District Darts League will take place on Monday, August 18th in the Rising Sun Bar, Greysteel at 8.30 p.m.
Any new teams are more than welcome to come along to this meeting where they can register for the new season, beginning Thursday, 4th September.

The league is the only league locally which pays prize money for all league positions and the prize fu
nd for the league alone is approximately £2,000 for the coming season.

This league also has three main cups, the ‘Bob Mullan Motors Cup’, ‘Nicholl’s Supermarket Cup’ and the ‘Four Person Cup’ which also offer cash prizes for teams from semi-final stages onwards.

The league programme also includes a singles memorial event, singles cup and a pairs cup which all have cash plus crystal prizes.

Last season the league started with eight teams and each league game required seven players with an average of 10-12 players registered for each team.

Presently the league programme runs every Thursday night and confirmation on new rules and number of players etc. will be decided at the above meeting.

The league also signs up to the Northern Ireland Darts Organisation so players in this league can take part in many competitions throughout the year across the province at all levels.

If anyone has any queries or would like further info. before this meeting then please call Ronan on 07816029665.



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  • Last Updated: 07 August 2008 4:24 PM
  • Source: Journal Friday
  • Location: Derry
 
 
  

 
 


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