SDA 18-30 Q-School
We are sorry to announce that the Below Event has been cancelled
The entries for the 2022 British Open will go online from 1st August 2022. The British Open will be once again a World Darts Federation Gold ranked event with a direct qualification for both Men and Ladies for the 2023 Lakeside World Championships. The British Classic will be a silver ranked event. England will be once again running an International Trial event for Men and Ladies on Friday afternoon. There are also Men's and Ladies Pairs, along with The British Classic Youth (under 18's) on Saturday afternoon, which will be ranked by England Darts and used as part of their Grand Prix system. The youth event is open to all youth not just English Nationals. Please support the event and The Spa at Bridlington now it is back on to it's original historical date in September.
Scotland Team
Men
Alan Small
Scott Campbell
Jamie Bain
Scott Robertson
Ladies
Susanna McGimpsey
Lorriane Hyde
Emily Davidson
Chloe O’Brien
The inaugural Men's and Ladies SDA Tour continues this month with the second event in the series taking place at the Bannockburn Social Club on Sunday 3rd July, register at 10.00 am.
This second event in the series will be played on the Darts Connect system which will be available to follow remotely on the day. It’s some time since the SDA has moved events around the country in this way so it is an ideal chance for those who don’t favour travel to compete against the top players from around Scotland.
There will be a prize pot of £2000 for this event which could eventually lead to the Grand Finals on 22nd October when there will be a prize fund of £3000. This will involve the top 32 players after the four events which each cost £20 to enter and includes SDA Day Tour Membership.
Events three and four have been scheduled and will see darts move to Aberdeen on Saturday 27th August at the Dee Swimming Club, Gerrard Street and then finally to Inverness for the fourth event which is being held at SoBar, Castle Street.
Live coverage of the final day of the Six Nations International Darts Cup from the Normandy Hotel Renfrew Scotland.
Ladies 5th & 6th Place Play off: Northern Ireland v Scotland
Men’s 5th & 6th Place Play off: Republic of Ireland v Scotland
Ladies Semi Finals: England v Netherlands
Ladies Semi Finals: Wales v Republic of Ireland
Men’s Semi Finals: Netherlands v Northern Ireland
Men’s Semi Finals: England v Wales
Ladies Singles: Beau Greaves (England) v Rhian O’Sullivan (Wales)
Men’s Singles: Scott Taylor (England) v Wesley Plaisier (Netherlands)
Ladies Final:
Men’s Final:
Six Nations Announcement
Following on from an unfortunate mistake during the England v Republic of Ireland ladies match, The tournament organisers would like to make the following statement. At the end of the leg between Deta Hedman and Caroline Breen, the referee called game shot on double nine to England, subsequently it has been recognised that the darts was actually not in the double nine.
As Organisers we accept the referee made a genuine mistake and Deta didn’t check it.
Organisers are horrified at the disgusting comments that have been aimed at both the referee and Deta.
We can confirm that on Deta’s insistence that the point has now been awarded to the Republic of Ireland and the match score adjusted.
The six nations are often referred to as the “Friendly Tournament” and we can confirm all six competing countries want to forget this and look forward to enjoying the rest of the tournament