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Swan Hill Darts results

THE SHC Blazers took on the Ultima Bullchuckers at the Swan Hill Club on Wednesday night in a battle for second spot on the Swan Hill Darts Association ladder.

Things started off fairly even with both teams winning two of the four doubles games.

From that point on, the singles all went the way of the Bullchuckers.

The Blazers managed to win the teams game, but the damage was already done as the Bullchuckers won on the night 6-3.

Chris Conlan threw his second 180 of the year and the shortest game of the night with a 19-dart game.

The Tooley Tigers played host to the RSL Have A Goes at the Tooleybuc Hotel where things didn’t start well for the hosts.

The Tigers were six games down before they managed to get a score on the board.

In the end it was the Have A Goes who took out the night 7-2.

The HAGS’ Tosh Gleeson threw the best peg of the night with a 3/78.

At the Swan Hill RSL, it was the Gunners hosting Lets Get Pegged for the last time this season.

Lets Get Pegged only dropped one each of their doubles and their singles and took out the teams game as well to take down the Gunners 7-2 on the night.

A reminder to all players and interested people that the AGM is being held this Monday at the Swan Hill RSL at 7pm.

A general meeting will follow, all are welcome to attend.

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