Premier & A League Results Round 1

 

Premier League
Dave Charnock Won 6 – 3 v Peter Sutton 75.91
Won 6 – 2 v Brad Austen 81.79
Draw 5 – 5 v Kevin Dunne 76.98
Lewis Kirk Won 6 – 2 v James McKenna 74.15
Won 6 – 4 v Graeme Parker 85.31
Tim Pusey Won 6 – 3 v Damon Heta 98.33
Won 6 – 2 v Nigel Hartley 91.05
Kim Lewis Won 6 – 4 v Nigel Hartley 84.92
Won 6 – 2 v Matt Brown 80.12
Kevin Dunne Draw 5 – 5 v Dave Charnock 75.85
Draw 5 – 5 v Matt Brown 79.28
Graeme Parker Lost 4 – 6 v Lewis Kirk 79.89
Won 6 – 1 v Mick Zdun 85.31
James McKenna Lost 6 – 2 v Lewis Kirk 68.50
Won 6 – 0 v Gary Hunter (Forfeit)
Brad Austen Lost 6 – 2 v Dave Charnock 74.96
Won 6 – 1 v Mick Zdun 87.43
Damon Heta Lost 6 – 3 v Tim Pusey 91.97
Won 6 – 3 v Peter Sutton 92.60
Peter Sutton Won 6 – 0 v Gary Hunter (Forfeit)
Lost 6 – 3 v Damon Heta 89.36
Lost 6 – 3 v Dave Charnock 71.28
Matt Brown Draw 5 – 5 v Kevin Dunne 82.79
Lost 6 – 3 v Kim Lewis 76.41
Mick Zdun Lost 6 – 1 v Graeme Parker 71.62
Lost 6 – 1 v Brad Austen 74.86
Nigel Hartley Lost 6 – 2 v Tim Pusey 81.07
Lost 6 – 4 v Kim Lewis 76.00
Gary Hunter Lost 6 – 0 v James McKenna (Forfeit)
Lost 6 – 0 v Peter Sutton (Forfeit)
A League
Mitch Clark Won 5 – 1 v Anto Soc 72.09
Won 5 – 3 v Caesar Vinciguerra 66.27
Joe Salter Won 5 – 3 v Matt Moody 71.71
Won 5 – 2 v Steve Johnston 54.39
Ossie Ford Won 5 – 3 v Steve Johnston 69.14
Won 5 – 3 v Steve Robertson 73.61
Justin Sambell Won 5 – 3 v Ron Ellerby 53.62
Draw 4 – 4 v Peter Daines 60.41
Bob Glass Won 5 – 2 v Peter Daines 62.02
No Game v Dave Hall
Anton Soc Won 5 – 2 v Jakim Dickson 68.48
Lost 1 – 5 v Mitch Clark 56.69
Matt Moody Won 5 – 2 v Sheldon Lewis 67.82
Lost 3 – 5 v Joe Salter 68.86
Caesar Vinciguerra Won 5 – 0 v Ron Ellerby 65.92
Lost 3 – 5 v Mitch Clark 65.21
Jakim Dickson Won 5 – 2 v Elton Davies 69.65
Lost 2 – 5 v Anton Soc 62.50
Sheldon Lewis Draw 4 – 4 v Elton Davies 57.41
Lost 2 – 5 v Matt Moody 52.58
Elton Davies Draw 4 – 4 v Sheldon Lewis 53.28
Lost 2 – 5 v Jakim Dickson 63.31
Peter Daines Draw 4 – 4 v Justin Sambell 57.11
Lost 2 – 5 v Bob Glass 62.02
Steve Johnston Lost 2 – 5 v Joe Salter 44.20
Lost 3 – 5 v Ossie Ford 59.09
Ron Ellerby Lost 3 – 5 v Justin Sambell 49.58
Lost 0 – 5 v Caesar Vinciguerra 51.88
Steve Robertson Lost 3 – 5 v Ossie Ford 71.71
No Game v Dave Hall
Dave Hall No Game v Bob Glass
No Game v Steve Robertson

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FDDA Round 1 Results

Finally, Round 1 2018 came around and we are all back into the main season of darts. Trusting everyone has a magnificent season, plays well and most importantly, has a great time.

These results are just for D Reserve through to B Grade as the new A-League and of course the Premier League will be separate given the nature of their formats.

 B GRADE
Buffalo Club 7 Cockburn Blue 4
Cockburn Gold 6 Italian Club 5
Kardy Kats 6 Dalmatinac 5
 B RESERVE
Dalmatinac 4 Old East 7
Hilton Park BC 6 Willagee Rugby 5
Nomads 7 The Vale 4
 C GRADE
Fremantle United 7 Cockburn Bowling 4
Old Easts 6 Italian Club 5
Kardy Kats 7 Buffalo Club 4
 C RESERVE
Dalmatinac Blue 5 Navy Club 6
Buffalo Club 9 East Fremantle B/C 2
Kardy Kats 8 Dalmatinac White 3
 D GRADE
Dalmatinac Blue 4 Cockburn RSL 7
Cockburn Bowling 7 Willagee Rugby 4
W.W.S.D.C. 7 Dalmatinac White 4
 D RESERVE
Fremantle United Black 6 Navy Club 5
Old Easts 4 Fremantle United White 7
Nomads 6 Dalmatinac 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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B Grade
  Played Won Lost For Against Percentage Points
Buffalo Club 1 1 0 7 4 175% 2
Kardy Kats 1 1 0 6 5 120% 2
Cockburn Gold 1 1 0 6 5 120% 2
Italian Club 1 0 1 5 6 83% 0
Dalmatinac 1 0 1 5 6 83% 0
Cockburn Blue 1 0 1 4 7 57% 0
B Reserve
  Played Won Lost For Against Percentage Points
Old East 1 1 0 7 4 175% 2
Nomads 1 1 0 7 4 175% 2
Hilton Park BC 1 1 0 6 5 120% 2
Willagee Rugby 1 0 1 5 6 83% 0
Dalmatinac 1 0 1 4 7 57% 0
The Vale 1 0 1 4 7 57% 0
C Grade
  Played Won Lost For Against Percentage Points
Kardy Kats 1 1 0 7 4 175% 2
Fremantle United 1 1 0 7 4 175% 2
Old Easts 1 1 0 6 5 120% 2
Italian Club 1 0 1 5 6 83% 0
Cockburn Bowling 1 0 1 4 7 57% 0
Buffalo Club 1 0 1 4 7 57% 0
C Reserve
  Played Won Lost For Against Percentage Points
Buffalo Club 1 1 0 9 2 450% 2
East Fremantle B C 1 1 0 8 3 267% 2
Navy Club 1 1 0 6 5 120% 2
Dalmatinac Blue 1 0 1 5 6 83% 0
Dalmatinac White 1 0 1 3 8 38% 0
Kardy Kats 1 0 1 2 9 22% 0
D Grade
  Played Won Lost For Against Percentage Points
Cockburn RSL 1 1 0 7 4 175% 2
W.W.S.D.C. 1 1 0 7 4 175% 2
Cockburn Bowling 1 1 0 7 4 175% 2
Dalmatinac Blue 1 0 1 4 7 57% 0
Willagee Rugby 1 0 1 4 7 57% 0
Dalmatinac White 1 0 1 4 7 57% 0
D Reserve
  Played Won Lost For Against Percentage Points
Fremantle United White 1 1 0 7 4 175% 2
Nomads 1 1 0 6 5 120% 2
Fremantle United Black 1 1 0 6 5 120% 2
Navy Club 1 0 1 5 6 83% 0
Dalmatinac 1 0 1 5 6 83% 0
Old Easts 1 0 1 4 7 57% 0

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AGM done and dusted

Last night (Tuesday 5th December) the FDDA held its AGM. We had a great turnout with nearly all clubs represented and having their opportunity to have a say in how the association runs.

It was a pretty quick meeting and we will send more information through soon but the biggest news of the night involved a couple of changes to the committee.

We had two longtime members retire from the committee, the first being Phil Marshall who has been replaced by Dave Charnock. We wish Phil all the best in his pending retirement and thank him for his time on the committee. At the same time we welcome Dave to the team and look forward to his input over the next couple of years.

The second retirement is extremely significant. After 28 years of service, Denise Dyer chose to not renominate for the position of Secretary and also retire after what can only be described as an incredible period of service and dedication to the association. We of course also wish Denise all the very best and thank her too for an amazing effort over such a long time.

We received two nominations for the position of secretary and after a committee vote just prior to the AGM, Ross Thompson was elected as our new Secretary so welcome Ross and congratulations on your election.

There is much to do in 2018 as we look to keep improving the association and setting it up for future growth. We look forward to the entire membership embracing some new concepts for the coming year and working together to make sure we remain an energetic and progressive competition.

Stay tuned!

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2018 Committee Nominations

With our AGM coming up on December 6th, nominations for committee positions must be in by November 6th, 2017

The positions of Vice President and Secretary are declared vacant and awaiting nominations.

All general committee positions are also declared vacant so if you’d like to come on board and be involved in the future direction of the association, please pop in your nomination.

Go ahead and download the nomination form by clicking HERE

 

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2017 FDDA Premier League Grand Final

FDDA Premier League Grand Final

What a fantastic way to end a great season in the first year of the Fremantle Premier League, the top 8 players over the season battled it out for the title and the games were brilliant.

The night started with the seeded quarter finals and the top two seeds kicked things off at each side of the draw. Kim came from 5-4 down to win the last two legs against Pete to claim victory and move into the semi final, an early scare for the top seed. Pegs of 101 and 100 from Kim and a 121 from Pete in a high quality match with both players just under the 90 average.

Brad showed his intentions right from the off with some excellent finishing against the unlucky Mick on an off night for him, the game closer than the scoreline suggests.

Tim Pusey followed Kim Lewis into the semi’s in the same fashion coming from 5-4 down against Lewis Kirk with a 4 shot deciding leg being the difference in a tight encounter, 4 180’s and a 113 peg from Tim and a 180 from Lewis.

Dave Charnock and Damo Heta battled it out next and it was very tight early on with the pair sharing the first 4 legs before Dave moved in front with 5 and 4 shot legs to go 4-2 up. Damo replied with a 4 shot leg to take the next and reduced the deficit to one, but 180’s in each of the next two legs from Dave saw him through to the semi finals 6-3. Both players averaging over 90 in that one.

On to the semi finals and it was the experience of Kim Lewis and Brad Austen that showed through as they beat Tim Pusey and Dave Charnock respectively to set up a final between the two top seeds from the whole season. The first semi final Kim beating Tim 6-1 with the latter never really getting going and Kim’s finishing seeing him progress to the final. The second semi final between Brad and Dave was nip and tuck early on with the score at 2-2 after 4 legs, Brad held throw to move ahead and then a 106 out shot with Dave having missed doubles was the turning point. Brad took control and closed the game out to set up a final clash with Kim.

Wow, wow, wow what a treat the spectators got in the Dalmatinac Club for the Grand Final of the first Fremantle Premier League. The top two seeds battled for 13 legs to decide the eventual winner and inaugural champion, the game had everything. Brad raced into an early lead going 3-1 up after the first 4 legs, only for Kim to hit back with the next three legs including pegs of 128 and 119 to move 4-3 in front.

Kim won the next as well in 5 shots to take a two leg advantage and required just two more legs to be crowned champion. Brad was not giving it up, a 4 shot game with a 118 out followed by a 5 shot leg squared things up at 5-5. What happened next was unbelievable, Kim starting the 11th leg with a maximum followed by another to leave 141, the crowd watched on as the first dart hit the 60, the second the 57 and the third straight in double 12, 9 dart finish, fantastic, everyone on their feet to recognise the perfect leg, great stuff from the legend Kim Lewis.

We were not finished there however with the final being best of 13, Brad held his concentration admirably to win the 12th leg and take it to a decider. Kim had the advantage having won the bull and went first, leaving 30 after 5 shots only for Brad to go out in style with a 116 peg (57, 57, double 1) and take the title in 4 shots and become this year’s champion.

With 0.66 difference in the averages it really couldn’t of been any closer. Congratulations to Brad on his victory and commiseration to Kim on his runner up spot, the game was played in true spirit and was a great way to cap a wonderful season. See you all next year, bigger and better.

Quarter Finals:

(1) Kim Lewis 6 – 5 Peter Sutton (8)  Kim 88.13, Peter 89.41

(3) Tim Pusey 6 – 5 Lewis Kirk (6) Tim 91.80, Lewis 80.00

(4) Damon Heta 3 – 6 Dave Charnock (5) Damon 90.47, Dave 95.70

(2) Brad Austen 6 – 0 Mick Zdun (7) Brad 88.41, Mick 70.30

Semi Finals:

(1) Kim Lewis 6 – 1 Tim Pusey (3) Kim 80.98, Tim 69.60

(2) Brad Austen 6 – 3 Dave Charnock (5) Brad 87.65, Dave 79.70

Grand Final:

(1) Kim Lewis 6 – 7 Brad Austen (2) Kim 86.10, Brad 85.44 – Kim Lewis 9 Dart Leg

              

 

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FDDA Premier League Catch Up Week 4 06.09.2017

With just one competitive fixture available in the final catch up week before finals next week, it was Tim Pusey taking on Graham Parker. Graham fighting to get into the top 8 being just a point behind Peter went into the game in good form after last week’s performance. However it was the increasingly reliable Pusey who flew out of the blocks with a 3 shot first leg which included a 180. Graham pegged him back to 1-1 with a 5 shot game and a 180 of his own but from then on it was an exhibition of finishing from Pusey, 84 on the bull and a 106 putting him 3-1 up. The 5th leg went to Tim in 5 then Graham got another back in the 6th with Tim closing out the game winning the 7th and 8th legs in a total of 10 shots to run out a 6-2 winner. 3 180’s from Tim and one for Graham. Tim 96.54, Graham 76.58. The result left Graham a point behind Peter confirming Pete’s place in next weeks finals, Graham will be first reserve should any of the top 8 be unavailable.

Season Round Up

It was Kim Lewis who finished in top spot and will take the number one seed position into next weeks Grand Final and the $200 prize for finishing top of the ladder, with Brad Austen runner up and Tim Pusey in third. Damon’s work commitments unfortunately resulted in him not completing his fixtures but he did amass enough points to finish 4th. Dave Charnock 5th, Lewis Kirk 6th, Mick Zdun 7th and Peter Sutton claiming the final qualifying spot in 8th. Graham Parker 9th, Matt Brown 10th, Steve Doherty 11th and Joe Salter 12th.

A total of 343 x 180’s were hit during the season with Tim Pusey taking top spot with 58.

Highest peg of the season went to Steve Doherty with a 164 out, Kim and Damon just behind with 160’s.

The highest average for the season was Damon with 92.19 season average from 34 games played (276 legs). A group season average of 77.82 for the 12 players shows the high quality of the games across the season, Damon taking top spot

Grand Final Line Up – Wednesday 13th September

Kim Lewis (1) v Peter Sutton (2)

Tim Pusey (3) v Lewis Kirk (6)

Damon Heta (4) v Dave Charnock (5)

Brad Austen (2) v Mick Zdun (7)

Quarter Finals Best of 11, Semi Finals Best of 11, Final Best of 13.

Players are to be in the venue by 7.30pm, games will start following completion of the photographs of the other grade winners.

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2017 FDDA Grand Final Results

Except for the Premier League lads, another season has come and gone (playing wise at least) so it’s time to congratulate all the winners and offer commiserations to all the runners-up. Seems like nearly all finals were tight affairs which is great to see.

So without further ado – here we go (names not in order of photos) :

A Grade
Italian Club winners over Spearwood Dalmatinacs 2 (10/7)

Matt Moody, Norm Anderson, Caesar Vinciguerra and Beau Anderson

B Grade
Buffalo Club  winners over Cockburn Men’s Dart Club (6/5)

Peter Taylor-Thorpe, Phil Cummins, Greg Law, Mick Lloyd, John Leonard and Ross Thompson

B Reserve
Old Easts  winners over Nomads Dart Club (6/5)

Ian Janeway, Dave McDonald, Rob Jones, Craig Arbuckle, Rohan Janeway, Val Jones, Gavin Pope and Aiden Janeway

C Grade
Cockburn Men’s Dart Club winners over Italian Club (6/4)

Dave Doody, Brett Janssen, Gary Jones, Craig Johnson, Mick Lowrey, Trevor Leggett, Gareth Hill and Charlie Zerafa

C Reserve
Buffalo Club winners over Wllagee Rugby Club (6/2)

Shane Marciano, Conrad Dalais, Tony Crouch, Peter Nahirny, Sheldon Fassom and Peter Travia

D Grade
Spearwood Dalmatinac 1 winners over Cockburn Men’s Dart Club (6/4)

Amanda Langley, Shane Stocker, Bob King, Lyn King, Dave Stanley, Pat Cooke and Joe Votta

D Reserve
Cockburn RSL winners over Fremantle United Darts 2 (6/4)

Kris Greer, Mark Nodari, Stephen Loo, Dan Buglass, Craig Greer, Neville Haywood, Pat Dehaan and Paul D’Alessandro

Congratulations once again and again, a reminder about our 2017 FDDA Annual Windup and Trophy Presentation. All the details are available by CLICKING HERE

 

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Premier League Catch Up Week 3

The standard remained high as we move towards the players completing their fixtures. Tim Pusey registered the highest overall average of the week 93.43 for his two games, a 6-1 win against Brad with an average just shy of the 100, 99.88 and a draw with Graham 5-5 (Tim 89.37, Graham 85.15). Graham’s timing couldn’t be better having won two and drawn one to pick up 5 points on the night as he fights to nick the final qualifying spot from Pete.

Just a point separating the two players going into the final catch up week next Wednesday. With games against Damon and Tim next week for Graham there is surely some twists and turns to go before the final ladder positions are confirmed. Matt registered his highest average of the season with a win against Joe and a loss to Dave. Matt also hitting the highest peg of the week with a 138 out in the game against Joe.

Dave also scored his best average of the season in his final two games, 91.02 for the night with wins against Matt 6-3 and Brad 6-2 in the lead up to the finals. It was an off night for the usually ultra reliable Brad Austen as he lost all three games which throws it wide open at the top in the race for first position with Kim, Brad and Damon all in the hunt next week and having to play each other, it will be an interesting night. 10 180’s with Graham hitting 5 of those, Tim with 2 and one each for Joe, Brad and Matt.

The Grand Final lineup will be confirmed following completion of next weeks games, the seeding and quarter final line up will be announced on Thursday 7th September with the finals on Wednesday 13th September at the Dalmatinac Club in Spearwood, 7.30 start.

 Name Played Highest Peg 180’s Average Points
Kim Lewis 43 160 43 83.33 68
Brad Austen 41 142 29 83.23 65
Tim Pusey 43 126 55 87.69 62
Damon Heta 34 160 48 92.19 61
Dave Charnock 44 156 30 79.69 56
Lewis Kirk 43 156 36 78.83 43
Mick Zdun 43 155 21 76.42 42
Peter Sutton 44 143 21 76.39 33
Graham Parker 41 156 21 74.62 32
Matt Brown 43 156 14 71.56 28
Steve Doherty 42 164 11 65.30 9
Joe Salter 43 117 10 64.34 5

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FDDA Preliminary Final Results

 A GRADE
DALMATINACS 2 10 DALMATINACS 1 6
 B GRADE
COCKBURN MENS DARTS 6 ITALIAN CLUB 5
 B RESERVE
NOMADS 6 KARDY KATS 3
 C GRADE
ITALIAN CLUB 6 DALMATINACS 2 4
 C RESERVE
WILLAGEE RUGBY CLUB 6 KARDY KATS 4
 D GRADE
COCKBURN MENS DARTS 6 W.W.S.D.C. 3
 D RESERVE
FREMANTLE UNITED 2 6 FREMANTLE UNITED 1 3

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Premier League Week 22

In the final official game week of the season 8 matches played out which included 13 180’s, Tim with 6 of those and an overall average of 88.37 and two wins. Brad returned from state duty and a holiday to win 3 of his 4 games played and moves back into 2nd place on the ladder behind Kim in first place. Brad’s highlight of the evening a convincing 6-1 win against Kim with a 91.27 average. Kimmy recovered to better that average with a 98.97 in win against Graham by the same scoreline, 6-1. Graham registered two valuable points in draws with Mick and Steve as he chases down Peter for the final spot in the grand finals. Graham is 6 points behind Peter but with games in hand has a chance of grabbing the finals place with Peter having completed all of his games. Highest peg of week 22 went to Brad with a 141 out, another notable peg 120 from Brad and a 109 from Kim. The rest of the 180’s made up by Brad x 2, Mick x 2 (same leg), Steve, Kim and Dave.

Two catch up weeks will follow on the 30th August and 06th September to confirm the final ladder positions for the top 8 to battle it out in the Grand Final on Wednesday 13th September.

 Name Played Highest Peg 180’s Average Points
Kim Lewis 43 160 43 83.33 68
Brad Austen 38 142 28 83.72 65
Damon Heta 34 160 48 92.19 61
Tim Pusey 41 126 53 87.42 59
Dave Charnock 42 156 30 79.21 52
Lewis Kirk 43 156 36 78.83 43
Mick Zdun 43 155 21 76.42 42
Peter Sutton 44 143 21 76.39 33
Graham Parker 38 156 16 74.54 27
Matt Brown 41 156 13 71.20 26
Steve Doherty 42 164 11 65.30 9
Joe Salter 41 117 9 64.26 5

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