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Shepparton Darts Association Inc.

Locality: Shepparton, Victoria

Phone: +61 438 056 421



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23.01.2022 Week six of the Higgins Bakery Winter competition was held during the week and provided plenty of highlights including a couple of 180’s, more high pegs and a close match in division one. In division one Highlanders and Just The Tip played out an interesting match with the Tips taking the first 3 games and the Highlanders then coming back to win the final 6 games for a 6-3 victory. Michael Cassar threw 11 tons (including a 180) and 4 pegs (including a 111) and Rob Hall 8 ton...Continue reading



21.01.2022 A couple of changes to the original, l missed Coby Jannenga’s peg of 114 my apologies mate, and there will be no bye in division two with Wannabees taking up the Hasbeens spot#getonboard

20.01.2022 The last two rounds in both divisions of the Premier League have been held over the last two weeks with Finals night coming up on Friday 7th August. In division one Dave Stanley topped the averages once again with 22.1 in one of his matches while the high peg went to Sonny Tahuriorangi with a new season high peg of 158. The best leg in division one was a 16 darter to Dave Stanley who finished on top of the division just ahead of Ron Wilson on games with the two to meet in the... second semi final. Clint Rowan finished in third and will take on Damian Corby, who finished fourth, in the cut throat first semi final. In division two Rowan Birch averaged 22.02 in one match to head the averages while highest peg over the two rounds was a finish of 95 to Bruce Steen with Bruce also throwing a 16 dart leg, the best in division two. Bruce Steen topped the division just ahead of Rob Marshall on games and the pair will meet in next weeks second semi final. Steve Levesque finished in third place and will play Rob McKenna (fourth) in the first semi final. Unfortunately due to the current restrictions we cannot have spectators at the finals. See more

10.01.2022 Time to celebrate, we are back (almost), all members and players please take note of the following dates: Monday November 23rd: Annual General Meeting at 7.00pm at the Hall. Tuesday November 24th: Members Championships begin (3-4 weeks) 7.00pm start.... Wednesday November 25th: Higgins Bakery Winter competition (Division Two) resumes at 7.30pm. Thursday 26th November: Higgins Bakery Winter Competition (Division One) resumes at 7.30pm. Friday 11th December: Higgins Bakery Winter competition Grand Finals,7.30pm. Restrictions will be the same as before with face masks to be worn , sign in sheets and no contact between players. There will be no spectators allowed and teams are restricted to a maximum of 5 players. Hand sanitizer will be available at each board and anti bacterial spray at each laptop, please make use of these products.



07.01.2022 Okay, apologies to everyone, l got it wrong. Unfortunately we are unable to resume play in the Higgins Bakery Winter competition this week. All outdoor non contact sports are permitted, indoor non contact sports are not as yet although we are hoping for better news on Sunday. Once again sorry for getting everyone excited, we look forward to hopefully playing in a week or two#stayonboard

06.01.2022 Week five of the Higgins Bakery Winter competition for both divisions was held during the week at the hall and elsewhere and saw a new season high peg and plenty of high scoring. In division one Leftovers defeated Highlanders 6-3 with Lindsay Webb landing 10 tons and 3 pegs and Michael Hotchkiss 8 tons and 4 pegs while Bruce Steen hit a 180 amongst his 6 tons for Leftovers and Coby Jannenga scored 7 tons (including a 180) and 3 pegs and Rob Hall hit a finish of 106 amongst hi...s 5 tons for Highlanders. Coodabeens produced the whitewash with a 9-0 win over Here4Beer with the match much closer than the score would indicate. Clint Rowan threw 7 tons and 4 pegs and Rob McKenna 6 tons and 5 pegs for the Coodas while Eddie Burr continued his good form with 6 tons and 2 pegs for Here4Beer. Ruthless had a 6-3 win over WLF with Dave Stanley again leading the way with 9 tons (including six 140’s), 3 pegs and the nights highest average with 19.52 and Rowan Birch scoring 4 tons (including back to back 171’s) and 5 pegs for the winners while Aaron Burney landed 5 tons and 3 pegs for WLF. The final division one match saw GV Party Darters defeat Just The Tip 7-2 with Dwight Goodman throwing 5 tons and 4 pegs and Damian Corby throwing 4 tons and 5 pegs which included the new season high peg with a terrific finish of 157. In division two NoBull, again playing from home due to the lockdown in Mitchell shire, had a 6-1 victory over Nothing But Trouble with Zane Kilroy hitting 3 tons and 3 pegs, Frank Roberts 2 tons and 3 pegs and Seth Kilroy 2 tons and 3 pegs for the winners while Cassandra Marshall threw 2 big tons and Raewyn Marshall scored a 168 with 3 big triples for Nothing But Trouble. GV Bullsharks moved up to third place with a 6-1 win against One Of A Kind with Shannon Jackson scoring 3 tons and 3 pegs and Sachin Patel a ton and 3 pegs for the Bullsharks. Quarantine Jaggers had a 5-2 victory over The Gunna’s with Matt Boulton throwing 5 tons and all 4 pegs in his games and Travis Spark a ton and 3 pegs for the Jaggers while Leah Waters hit a ton and 2 pegs, Renee Barnett 2 pegs and Shane Lines 2 tons for The Gunna’s. The final division two match saw The Brothers take a 5-2 victory over Wannabees with Anthony West landing 4 tons and 3 pegs, including the highest division two finish with 71, and Greg Cooper 3 pegs for The Brothers while Tim Dean did well for Wannabees with 5 tons and 2 pegs#getonboard See more

06.01.2022 The committee, members and players of the Shepparton Darts Association wish to express their deepest sympathy to Beryl, Travis, Justin, Tammy, Natasha, Dave, Leah and their families on the sad passing of Rob Waters. Rob has been the driving force behind the Rodney District Darts Association for the past two decades and was held in the highest esteem by all in the darts community as not only a great administrator but also as a very competitive opponent. Rob instilled a love of the game into his children and grand children with many of the Waters clan playing in our competitions and junior program. There is no doubt Rob will be missed terribly, not just for the work he did but also as a true gentleman. Vale Robert Waters.



06.01.2022 A slight change, apologies to Uncle Tom.

05.01.2022 The Higgins Bakery Winter competition will resume next week with division two on Wednesday night the 23rd and division one on Thursday night the 24th of September#bringiton

02.01.2022 Can anyone tell me what these filters are from, l want to track down the asshole that dumped them this morning.

02.01.2022 CLINT ROWAN AND ROB MARSHALL PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!!!!!! Premier League finals were played on Tuesday night at the hall and saw Clint Rowan take the Division One title and Rob Marshall the Division Two title with some terrific darts thrown across the 8 matches played. In division one Clint defeated Ron Wilson 10-2 after Ron had earlier defeated Dave Stanley 8-4 to progress straight through to the grand final. Clint survived a cut throat elimination final winning 8-6 over D...amian Corby to take on Dave Stanley in the preliminary final winning 8-6 again before progressing to the grand final against Ron. Congratulations to Clint Rowan the Shepparton Darts Association Division One Premier League Champion for 2020. In division two Rob Marshall defeated Rob McKenna 10-8 in a very close match. Earlier Rob Marshall won 8-1 over Bruce Steen to go straight through to the grand final while Rob McKenna had an 8-5 victory over Steve Levesque in the elimination final and a solid win over Bruce Steen 8-2 in the preliminary final. Congratulations to Rob Marshall the Shepparton Darts Association Division Two Premier League Champion for 2020. In division one Clint Rowan and Ron Wilson both hit 15 dart legs during the night while the best leg in division two was a 17 darter to Rob McKenna. Highest peg on the night was a great finish of 145 to Ron Wilson while the award for the highest peg for the season was presented with Sonny Tahuriorangi’s huge finish of 158 taking the honours. Forty four 180’s were thrown during the season by the following players Damian Corby (7), Dave Stanley (7), Ron Wilson (7), Steve Levesque (4), Bruce Steen (4), Dale Jannenga (3), Rob McKenna (3), Michael West (2), Aaron Burney (2), Rob Marshall (2), with Rowan Birch, Rob Heenan and Matt Robertson all scoring one. Thanks go to all who helped out during the evening with scoring and kitchen duties#getonboard See more

01.01.2022 A much brighter look at the hall with led’s replacing the fluorescent lights in the main hall and foyer. Huge thanks go to Steve Thomas and Dave Stanley from AWM Electrical and Data Supplies for supplying the lights and also to Tom Pedretti and young Jordy from Tom Pedretti Electrical for the great job installing them#supportthosewhosupportus



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