LITTLE separated the Curlewis Allstars and the Services Spinners throughout the Gunnedah Men’s Dart League season and last week’s A grade grand final was no different.
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Both sides traded the advantage during the match coming down to the final game.
However, it was the Allstars who held their nerve and went on to defeat their much fancied rival 6-5, for what is believed to be the team’s maiden premiership.
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Gunnedah Men’s Dart League president John Campbell said this year’s grand final “turned out to be a ripping game”.
“It was great to see the young guys from both sides involved in the match and two of them involved in the pressure game to decide the result,” Campbell said.
“The game was played in a great spirit and I had the great pleasure of scoring the whole match.
“I didn’t even use one whole stick of chalk for the whole 11 games. It was fantastic and congratulations to the Allstars.”
Both sides left nothing in the tank with several scores topping the 100 mark.
“There were many scores of 100 and above but those to be mentioned are Simon Sutherland 134 and Andrew Kelly 121,” Campbell said.
“As well as, Tyler Silver 101, Fred Pryor 135 and Blake Small 121.”
Campbell said he was confident the league would be back “bigger and better” next year.
“With how competitive and enjoyable this season has been, I see no reason why next year won’t see it grow even more,” he said.
“I think we’re all really looking forward to next season.”