Fabian Tapner made the semi-finals on his first vault attempt of the week, losing out to
seniors regular Mike Huntley in the final four. The young Welshman’s second attempt
came on Sunday evening, falling at the same stage to a 90 average from Keaton
Williams.
Kidderminster proved a happy hunting ground on Tuesday evening for Cayden Smith as
he collected another ADC title. There was also a new addition to the 360 team in the
early stages of last week with Joe Flenley joining the squad. He kicked off life with
Winmau with a win, an ADC vault title on debut for Team360.
Whilst JDC chairman Steve Brown was sauntering about Florida, PJ Stewart was hard at
work on the dartboard, reaching the last eight on his return to action, going oh so close
to reaching the semi-finals.
Adam Dee confirmed his number one status in the WDF youth ranks with a further
semi-final double followed by two more finals. The Irishman has been a huge threat
over the past 18 months on the WDF tour and will continue to do so when he steps up to
the senior ranks.
Riley Rees-Tucker was in superleague action from Brecon and despite not hitting his
sparkling best, a 148 checkout stand out moment will certainly be turning