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Notice of intent from Scottish Darts Association
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At a recent meeting of Scottish Darts Association members, it has been decided that SDA county teams who are current members of the British Darts Organisation have selected the Tri-Nations as their preferred option for county, darts starting season 2020-2021.
Tri Nations Plan
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"Today the Tri-Nations publish their vision for the future of grass-root darts; it is quite a comprehensive document. The executive of the Tri-Nations has tried to address many of the concerns of grass-root dart players, whilst keeping in place the integrity of the system.
Although we are all unsure, when any plans can be implemented due to the current pandemic, the Tri-Nations executive feel that is imperative , that plans are in place once the sport of darts returns to normal.
We urge all officials and players to study the plans we are putting forward, plans which have been fully costed, and are a viable way forward, for everyone, should they choose to join us. It would be helpful to gauge some sort of support, to enable us to go into the market place confident we have a product on offer, which is supported by you the players."
Tri Nations Vision For The Future - Read Now
On Behalf of the Tri-Nations Darts Ltd.
Tommy Thompson
Six Nations Cup Update
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Dear All,
Further to the e-mail received from the Scottish Darts Association on 7th April
2020, I herewith officially confirm that 2020 Six Nations Cup event scheduled to
be held at the Normandy Hotel, Renfrew, Scotland on the weekend 18th to 22nd
June has been Cancelled due to the coronavirus epidemic.
However, I am pleased to announce that all the Member Countries of the Six
Nations Cup is in full agreement that Scotland should now host 2021 Six
Nations Cup, which will be held 17th to 21st June of that year still at the Normandy
Hotel, Renfrew with Northern Ireland hosting 2022 event.
Stay Safe
Kind Regards
John Williams
SDA Masters Update
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In view of the current situation the SDA Board of Directors have decided to cancel the forthcoming SDA Masters tournament. It is hoped that the event may take place at a future date should the situation improve.
Statement from BDO regarding BICC
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Further to the Government instructions as laid down in the Announcement of 16th March 2020 we the above Directors of the British Darts Organisation hereby announce that the 2019-2020 British Inter County Championships Season is terminated with immediate effect
This is in line with the Government announcement that there be no unnecessary travel nor social gatherings in Pubs, Clubs and other Social venues.
This will incorporate the cessation with immediate effect and until further notice of all BICC Inter County fixtures and BDO County Member Super League fixtures and competitions.
The BDO has an overriding responsibility for the welfare and well-being of its playing membership and Officers.
There are of course discussions yet to be held as to the consequences of this decision and these will take place as soon as practical Thank you for your co-operation in this most important matter.
Yours in the Sport of Darts For and on behalf of the British Darts Organisation
Des Jacklin Des Jacklin - Chairman CEO
Robert MacDonald – BDO Director
Frank Branscombe – BDO Director
Fife Open 2020 Postponed
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Due to the continuing spread of the Coronavirus Fife Darts Association have regretfully postponed the 2020 Fife Open May on 2nd-3rd. The event has been rescheduled until May 2021. Fife Darts Association would like to apologise for any inconvenience that this may have caused
41st British International Championships 2020
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The 41st British International Darts Championships 2020, between England, Scotland and Wales will take place at the Golden Palm Resort, Chapel St Leonards, Skegness on the 3rd - 5th April.
England, the host nation, are defending three titles, Mens, Ladies and Boys whilst Scotland are the holders of the Girls title and indeed England are the dominating force in these championships since they were first held in 1979.
Scotland’s successes at full International level have been scarce with two men’s championships in 2000 and 2008 and two women’s championships in 1981 and 1998 plus a share of the title in 1986 with Wales.
Scotland will be represented in the Ladies Championship by Susanna McGimpsey (Capt), Emily Davidson, Lorraine Hyde, Louise Hepburn, Chelsea McMahon, Steph Gilmour and Lynsey McDonald
The Mens pool is Alan Soutar (Capt), James Duncan, Ross Montgomery, Mathew Goldie, Scott Robertson, Colin Miller, Euan Callander, Craig Owens, Alan Small, Alec Jeffery, Jim McEwan, Bruce Montgomery and Cameron Menzies.
The youth team comprises Boys - Nathan Girvan, Dean Fitch, Josef Honeyman and Kyle Walker and representing Scotland in the Girls championship are Chloe O’Brien and Sophie McKinlay.
The order of play for Scotland’s matches are below
International Appearances Update
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The Scottish International appearances lists have been updated to reflect those who played for Scotland in the Celtic Cup. You can view the updated list by using the link below.
Internationals
Celtic Challenge 2020 @ CISWO, Glenrothes
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The fourth Celtic Challenge returned to where it all began three years ago, as the CISWO Club, Glenrothes hosted the latest outing of this event as Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales gathered to play in this tri-nation spectacle.
The Celtic Challenge Trophy 2020 Live Stream
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The Celtic Challenge Trophy 2020
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Men's Singles Draw/Results
Ladies Singles Draw/Results
Celtic Challenge Darts – Schedule 22nd – 23rd February 2020
Saturday 22nd February 2020:
Wales v Scotland (Ladies)
Score | AVE | Score | AVE | ||||||||||
KAYE HALES | 0 | 51.0 | v | 3 | 55.7 | CHELSEA MCMAHON | |||||||
ALANNAH WATERS-EVANS | 1 | 63.1 | v | 3 | 65.4 | SUSANNA MCGIMPSEY | |||||||
RHIAN O'SULLIVAN | 3 | 79.1 | v | 1 | 72.2 | LORRAINE HYDE | |||||||
CHRIS SAVVERY | 3 | 60.1 | v | 0 | 54.0 | LYNSEY WARD | |||||||
KATIE BELLERBY | 2 | 53.8 | v | 3 | 48.9 | STEPH GILMOUR | |||||||
ANN-MARIE POTTS | 3 | 65.3 | v | 0 | 58.7 | LOUISE HEPBURN | |||||||
Legs | 12 | 10 | |||||||||||
Sets | 3 | 3 |
Scotland v Northern Ireland (Men)
Score | AVE | Score | AVE | |||||||
MATT GOLDIE | 2 | 67.60 | v | 4 | 78.7 | JOSH ROCK | ||||
CRAIG OWENS | 3 | 90.50 | v | 4 | 93.7 | CHRIS GILLILAND | ||||
ALEC JEFFREY | 4 | 73.90 | v | 1 | 72.3 | ANDREW COULTER | ||||
COLIN MILLAR | 4 | 81.90 | v | 3 | 91.1 | DAVID FINLEY | ||||
SCOTT ROBERTSON | 4 | 81.60 | v | 1 | 82.5 | JASON LOCKHART | ||||
ALAN SOUTAR | 2 | 93.00 | v | 4 | 88.9 | DANIEL MCDONALD | ||||
JIM MCEWAN | 2 | 79.00 | v | 4 | 86.1 | NEIL DUFF | ||||
ROSS MONTGOMERY | 4 | 82.10 | v | 1 | 81.1 | RAYMOND WILLIAMSON | ||||
BRUCE MONTGOMERY | 1 | 80.70 | v | 4 | 82.8 | KYLE MCKINSTERY | ||||
ALAN SMALL | 4 | 79.10 | v | 0 | 63 | PATRICK MCGINNIS | ||||
CAMERON MENZIES | 1 | 91.30 | v | 4 | 95.9 | GARY ELLIOTT | ||||
EUAN CALLANDER | 4 | 61.40 | v | 1 | 59.1 | SIMON DUNN | ||||
Legs | 35 | 31 | ||||||||
Sets | 6 | 6 |
Northern Ireland v Wales (Ladies)
Score | AVE | Score | AVE | |||||||
GRACE CRANE | 3 | 68.3 | v | 0 | 63.1 | KATIE BELLERBY | ||||
ELAINE MORAN | 0 | 47.4 | v | 3 | 62.6 | ALANNAH WATERS-EVANS | ||||
HELEN DUNN | 1 | 55.4 | v | 3 | 62.8 | ANN-MARIE POTTS | ||||
JACKIE O'NEIL | 0 | 43.0 | v | 3 | 76.4 | RHIAN O'SULLIVAN | ||||
KAYLEIGH O'NEILL | 3 | 59.6 | v | 1 | 55.3 | CHRIS SAVVERY | ||||
SHEILA HAMILL | 1 | 45.4 | v | 3 | 52.1 | KAYE HALES | ||||
Legs | 8 | 13 | ||||||||
Sets | 2 | 4 |
Sunday 23rd February 2020
Northern Ireland v Wales (Men)
NORTHERN IRELAND | V | WALES | ||||||
Score | AVE | AVE | Score | |||||
NEIL DUFF | 4 | 95.3 | v | 86 | 2 | MARK BLANDFORD | ||
ANDREW COULTER | 4 | 76.4 | v | 74.8 | 1 | ANDY ALKER | ||
SIMON DUNN | 4 | 81 | v | 76.7 | 2 | DAVID ROGERS | ||
CHRIS GILLILAND | 4 | 86.5 | v | 86.9 | 1 | CAVAN PHILLIPS | ||
JASON LOCKHART | 4 | 79.1 | v | 59.4 | 0 | LLOYD BROWNING | ||
JOSH ROCK | 1 | 64.4 | v | 76.5 | 4 | MICHAEL WARBURTON | ||
KYLE MCKINSTERY | 4 | 94.5 | v | 83.9 | 1 | JOHN WILLIAMS-JONES | ||
DANIEL MCDONALD | 2 | 90.1 | v | 92.6 | 4 | JIM WILLIAMS | ||
GARY ELLIOTT | 4 | 85.8 | v | 83.2 | 2 | WAYNE DAVIES | ||
DAVID FINLAY | 4 | 76.8 | v | 79.3 | 3 | GARETH GRIFFITHS | ||
RAYMOND WILLIAMSON | 0 | 74.4 | v | 79.1 | 4 | MARK LAYTON | ||
PATRICK MCGINNIS | 1 | 70.5 | v | 81.8 | 4 | DALE HUGHES | ||
LEGS | 36 | 28 | ||||||
SETS | 8 | 4 |
Scotland v Northern Ireland (Ladies)
SCOTLAND | V | NORTHERN IRELAND | |||||||||
Score | AVE | AVE | Score | ||||||||
Steph Gilmour | 1 | 3 | Grace Crane | ||||||||
Chelsea McMahon | 3 | 55.9 | v | 50.9 | 1 | Sheila Hamil | |||||
Lorraine Hyde | 3 | 57.7 | v | 55.7 | 1 | Elaine Moran | |||||
Emily Davidson | 3 | 63.4 | v | 63.5 | 1 | Kayleigh O'Neill | |||||
Susanna McGimpsey | 3 | 65.3 | v | 55.2 | 2 | Helen Dunn | |||||
Louise Hepburn | 3 | 58.6 | v | 57.7 | 0 | Jacqueline O'Neill | |||||
Legs | 16 | 8 | |||||||||
Sets | 5 | 1 |
Wales v Scotland (Men)
Score | AVE | AVE | Score | ||||||
Wayne Davies | 1 | 80.6 | v | 82.3 | 4 | Alan Soutar | |||
John Williams-Jones | 1 | 76.3 | v | 73.4 | 4 | Craig Owens | |||
David Rogers | 2 | 85.3 | v | 90.7 | 4 | Matt Goldie | |||
Dale Hughes | 4 | 89.1 | v | 78.5 | 1 | Alec Jeffrey | |||
Gareth Griffiths | 4 | 93.9 | v | 75.8 | 0 | Alan Small | |||
Mark Layton | 1 | 68.3 | v | 68.3 | 4 | Scott Robertson | |||
Cavan Phillips | 3 | 87.7 | v | 82.6 | 4 | Euan Callander | |||
Andy Alker | 4 | 92.5 | v | 79.2 | 0 | Colin Millar | |||
Michael Warburton | 4 | 91.5 | v | 81.5 | 2 | James Duncan | |||
Mark Blandford | 2 | 73.9 | v | 84.5 | 4 | Jim McEwan | |||
Jim Williams | 4 | 90.2 | v | 75.4 | 2 | Ross Montgomery | |||
Lloyd Browning | 0 | 58.9 | v | 64 | 4 | Bruce Montgomery | |||
Legs | 30 | 33 | |||||||
Sets | 5 | 7 |
The Celtic Challenge Trophy was devised to fill a gap in the calendar as several of the Home Nations were not attending the 2017 World Cup in Japan.
The inaugural event was held in the CISWO Club, Glenrothes and host nation Scotland won both the Mens and Ladies titles with Wales runners-up in both and Northern Ireland in third spot. It was such a popular event that it was decided to continue the championship for an initial three years, thus giving players the chance of extra International caps for their home nations.
The following year Northern Ireland were hosts and the event was held in Newry. This year again the host nation won the Mens title with Wales taking the Ladies event.
In 2019 Scotland and Northern Ireland travelled to Merthyr to contest the event and true to form the Mens title went to the host nation as Wales lifted the trophy. The Ladies event was won by Scotland, taking their second title in this challenge.
This year the event returns to the CISWO Club on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd February and it is hoped that home advantage will play a great part in the outcome of both titles. The SDA hope that a large home support will give the players a fantastic atmosphere to play in and that the spectators will have the chance to see the best of Scottish darts up-close.
Tickets are £15 for the weekend or £10 for each single day and can be obtained by contacting the Scottish Darts Association.
Winmau Scottish Open 2020 Report
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The Scottish Darts Association’s 27th Winmau Scottish Open Championships kicked off at the Normandy Hotel, Renfrew with the traditional ice-breaker threesomes with over 100 teams competing for the title.
By the end of the night Stampers Crew represented by Cleveland trio Cameron Anderson, Simon McKenner and Carla Boyes defeated a mixed Scotland/England side, Titanium 3, Gary Stone, Mitch Butler and Paula Jacklin in the final.
Winmau SDA Open 2020 Youth Raffle
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Winners
1st Prize |
£200 |
Stephen Robertson |
2nd Prize |
£100 |
Aled Goode |
3rd prize |
£50 |
Adam McCartney |
4th Prize |
£25 |
Phonsawan Whillis |
5th Prize |
£25 |
Evan Williamson |