Home » Darts » One-sided action in Swan Hill darts

One-sided action in Swan Hill darts

THERE were one-sided displays across all three matches on Wednesday night in the Swan Hill Dart Association, with the results all going according to the script.

The RSL Have A Goes hosted the Tooley Tigers at the Swan Hill RSL.

Despite the Tigers throwing some very good scores on the night, they fell short of winning a game, with the Have A Goes taking home the win 9-0 as ‘Bones’ Field threw the shortest game of the night, with a 22-dart game.

At the Ultima Golf Club, the new-look Bullchuckers played host to the Swan Hill Club Blazers, with the only thing worse than the scoreline for the Blazers being the burnt pies for supper.

Despite being on a peg in most games, the Blazers couldn’t find a double, unlike the Bullchuckers, who won the night with a convincing 8-1 final score.

At the Swan Hill Club, the final match of the round saw Let’s Get Pegged take on the RSL Gunners, with Michael Conlan on song for Let’s Get Pegged, throwing a 100+ in every game he played.

Darren Rushton also threw a very impressive 3/111 peg, with Let’s Get Pegged eventually coming out on top with an 8-1 victory.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Fire, heat blamed for late arrival times

    Fire, heat blamed for late arrival times

    SWAN Hill passenger train services recorded their lowest punctuality ever in January, V/Line figures show. Reliability on the line was 85.1 per cent, while punctuality dropped to 63.5 per cent,…

  • Getting Lake Boga tourism on track

    Getting Lake Boga tourism on track

    A LONG-closed train station at Lake Boga has become the focus of a renewed push to bring rail passengers to the lakeside town. Glenda Booth, a longtime resident and secretary…

  • Portraits of many paths

    Portraits of many paths

    AN inspiring new exhibition celebrating the stories and faces of people from diverse cultural backgrounds will be showcased at Swan Hill Library and Robinvale Library throughout March. Portraits of Many…

  • Mayor demands drought declarations

    Mayor demands drought declarations

    FARMERS are at breaking point, and now the Balranald mayor is demanding stronger action, calling for formal drought declarations and direct subsidies as the dry tightens its grip. Louie Zaffina…

  • Delegates give council a voice

    Delegates give council a voice

    A THREE-member delegation from Swan Hill Rural City Council will be sent to the nation’s capital in June for the national local government conference. Chief executive Scott Barber said the…

  • Welcome drench in Swan Hill

    Welcome drench in Swan Hill

    SWAN Hill was drenched on Sunday when the Bureau of Meteorology recorded 42.6 mm of rain in a single 24‑hour period. It was a remarkable total for a time of year…

  • Boardroom decision for Mallee mine nears

    Boardroom decision for Mallee mine nears

    AFTER years of planning and approval processes, VHM Limited chief executive Andrew King said the company behind the Goshen mine was “well on the way” to making a Final Investment…

  • Milestone celebrated

    Milestone celebrated

    MARKING a milestone of creativity and community spirit, the Mallee Artists of Swan Hill celebrated their 25th anniversary with a lunch at the Woorinen South Community Centre last week. Founded…

  • Almond harvest begins

    Almond harvest begins

    THE almond industry has begun its harvest season and is projected to yield more than 169,000 tonnes. Last year the almond industry took in 155,697 tonnes, which was above estimates…

  • V/Line service on track

    V/Line service on track

    THE future of the Swan Hill passenger train line is secured despite passengers being told by V/Line staff they could be ushered onto buses in the next 12 months. Passenger…