Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Ken Adeva (jaykay) Dowlais Darts Charity Event Matches

In 1975 the Dowlais and Merthyr Dart Leagues arranged
an inter league match with all proceeds going to charity.
This inter league match took place on a few occasions and
together with dart exhibition matches with dart
professionals provided, donations for local
based charities.
A further charity which was exclusive to the Dowlais
League was the Masters Charity Competition which is
featured in another Blog.

DOWLAIS DARTS CHARITY EVENTS.... SEASON 1974/75
THE MAYORS APPEAL.............DOWLAIS 2... MERTHYR 7


RESULTS.............DOWLAIS...........MERTHYR
Team Event..
Horse & Groom A 2 Drovers Arms 2
1001
Team event.....
Iron Horse A 0........ Merthyr Rugby 1
Charity ...............Vulcan B . ......1........ Heolgerrig Club 0
Doubles........... Fred Edwards.......... Ritchie Davies
............................&.Dai Showers 1.....& A. Morris 2
Charity ...............Tim Sullivan............. Idris Rees
............................&.Mike Davies 1 .....& D.Jones 2
................................ DOWLAIS ......... MERTHYR
Singles..............
John Casey 1......... Jimmy Price 2
Charity............ Billy Cooksey 0........ Tony Davies 2

.MATCH.RESULT DOWLAIS 2........ MERTHYR 7
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DOWLAIS DARTS CHARITY EVENT.... SEASON 1975/76
Team event
Labour Club A 3 Horse & Groom 1
1001 Team Merthyr League 1 Dowlais League 0
MERTHYR .........DOWLAIS
Foursomes
P.Thomas........... Ray Phillips
T.Rogers............. Russ Mathews
L.Hunt................. Peter Davies
J.Jenkins 0......... Tommy Williams 1

Foursomes
Tony Davies........ Billy Lang
Idris Rees........... John Kinsey
Jimmy Price....... Phil Goldsworthy
Kelvin Davies 1.. Tony Williams 0

Doubles
Jimmy Price........ Derek James
Tony Davies 1...... Ron Lloyd 0

Doubles
Idris Rees............. Eddie Kaler
Kelvin Davies 0 ...Roy Davies 1
Singles
Tony Williams 0 ....Joe Lang 1
Singles

Idris Rees .......0.... Ray Phillips 1

RESULT 1975/76
MERTHYR LEAGUE 6 DOWLAIS LEAGUE 5


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CHARITY EVENT 1976/77
DOWLAIS LEAGUE Versus......Tommy O,Regan
Staged at the Martyrs Club
Dai Evans lost in 52 darts............ 1x 100 1x100
Martin Thomas lost in 55 darts.. 1x100 2x100, 1x140
John Davies won in 49 darts........ 4x100 1x140
Teg Lewis lost in 35 darts ........... 5x100 - - 1x180
Mike Titcombe lost in 43 darts ....1x100 . 2x100m, 1x140 -
Ray Smith lost in 43 darts............ 1x100, 1x140, 1x180 . 5x100 - -
Terry Cunningham lost in 48 darts 3x100 - 3x100 - -
Dai Thomas lost in 47 darts....... 1x100 - 4x100 - -
Billy Lang lost in 42 darts............... 3x100 - 3x100 - -
Joe Lang lost in 32 darts................2x100 - 4x100 2x140
Tommy Jenkins lost in 43 darts....3x100 - - - 1x180
Adrian Thomas lost in 43 darts..... 2x100 1x140 2x100 2x140
Roy Davies lost in 36 darts............. 6x100 - 5x100 1x140
John Sutton lost in 41 darts............ 2x100 1x140 4x100 -
Les Corcoran lost in 38 darts .......... 4x100 1x140 1x180
Eddie Kaler lost in 44 darts............. 1x100 - 3x100
Ron Lloyd lost in 39 darts............... 1x100 1x140 2x100 1x140
Ray Phillips lost in 39 darts............. 5x100 - 3x140 1x180
Brian Starbuck lost in 44 darts....... 1x100 140 1x100 1x140
Vivian Morgan lost in 51 darts...........4x100

RESULT Tommy O,Regan 19.......... Dowlais League 1
Tommy Regan's top scores
4 x 180, 18 x 140, 95 x 100,
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DOWLAIS DARTS CHARITY EVENT SEASON 1987/88
........MERTHYR LEAGUE 4..... DOWLAIS LEAGUE 7
..................At the RAFA CLUB Merthyr Tydfil


Game 1 Terry Morgan 0 Peter Locke 2
The opening game saw the Dowlais captain Peter Locke take the
first leg in a rapid 17 darts, but Terry Morgan with a ton and 140
score, set a brisk pace in the second leg, forcing Peter Locke to
rattle off a hatrick of tons and a 109, to clinch it on 32.
Game 2 Kerry Ryan 2 Martin Foley 1
Kerry Ryan with some steady darts put Merthyr back on level
terms gaining a 2-0 win over Martin Foley who could not find his
normal form.
Game 3 Craig Sims 0 Peter O,Sullivan 2
The Dowlais league regained the lead when Peter O,Sullivan always
kept that little bit ahead of Craig Sims, taking the match with some
first time finishing
Game 4 Robert Phelps 2 Graham Hughes 0
Robert Phelps and Graham Hughes were evenly matched as they
both racked up some impressive scores, but it was Robert Phelps
sharper finishing that triumphed
Game 5 Terry Davies 1 Lyndon Price 2
Merthyr favourite Terry Davies took the first leg comfortably, but
Lyn Price turned it around in game two, levelling with a 56 checkout.
The decider went to Lyndon Price in a very close run thing.
Game 6 Gary Pickett 1 Colin Williams 2
Colin Williams made it 4-2 to Dowlais by just getting the better of
Gary Picket who had to concede defeat in a tense last leg decider.
Game 7 Justin Davies 0 Fred Trickett 2
Fred Tricket put the Dowlais league team even further ahead by
overcoming Justin Davies in a straight two leg victory.
Game 8 Alan Davies 2 John Kinsey 1
With Merthyr needing a victory to avoid losing the match,
Alan Davies obliged, refusing to allow John Kinsey an attempt at 36
which would have won him the deciding leg.
Game 9 Nigel Mee 0 Ray Phillips 2
Nigel Mee met veteran Ray Phillips in game nine and could only
applaud as Ray took the first leg in 16 darts. Although it was a closer
thing in leg two a couple of tons and a first time finish, gave
Ray Phillips the match.
Game 10 Alan Mee 2 Tony Williams 0
Although Dowlais could not be caught Alan Mee had no intention of
easing up and with a fine performance he overcome Tony Williams of
Dowlais to make it 4-6 with one game remaining.
Game 11 Ron Morgan 1 Mark Price 2
The last game of the Inter League Challenge matched two young
players and it was Mark Price of Dowlais who took the first leg.
Undeterred Ron Morgan levelled with a 20 dart win and set up the
decider, which withMark Price hitting the higher scores, resulted in
a 7-4 victory for Dowlais.
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DOWLAIS DARTS CHARITY EVENT SEASON 1988/89
MERTHYR LEAGUE 5 DOWLAIS LEAGUE 6
At the Rafa Club Merthyr Tydfil June 30th 1989


Tommy Jenkins 0 Steve Dunn 2
Steve Dunn got Dowlais off to a flying start taking the first leg from
Tommy Jenkins with a brace of tons and clinching the match with
an 18 dart second leg, which included a 180 maximum.
Neil Kendall 2 Fred Trickett 1 Neil Kendall soon put Merthyr back
on even terms coming from 0-1 down to the reigning Dowlais
singles champion Fred Trickett, to take the game with quality
finishing in legs two and three.
Terry Davies 2 Tony Williams 1
Merthyr’s singles champion Terry Davies raced to a 15 dart win in
leg one, with scores of 85, 100, 100, 140, 76 checkout. Tony Williams
went one better to level matters with scores of 95, 140, 100, 134,
and a 32out shot in just 14 darts. A classic decider went to Terry
Davies who bagged the victory in 16 darts.
Peter Locke 2 Alan Mee 0
Peter Locke ignored a shoulder injury to gain a 2-0 victory over
Alan Mee of Merthyr winning in 20 darts and 14 darts to put the
match back at stalemate
Ronnie Morgan 1 Mark Williams 2
Merthyr’s Ronnie Morgan started the match scoring freely with a
pair of tons and a 140, to leave Mark Williams one game down ,
but the Dowlais man pegged away and was rewarded with a 2-1 win.
Denzil Jones 0 Billy Cooksey 2
Leading 3-2 Billy Cooksey needed to press home the Dowlais teams
advantage and this he did, ending a cracking match with Denzil Jones
with two 17 dart winning legs.
Terry Morgan 2 Graeme Thomas 0
Graeme Thomas couldn’t get going in his first leg against Terry
Morgan of Merthyr who took the leg comfortably and although he
raised his game in the second leg, he could not match Terry Morgan
who looked in complete control as he took the match..
Robert Phelps 2 Joe Lang 0
Robert Phelps kept up the Merthyr momentum in his match with
Joe Lang and with slightly better scoring and first time finishing he
gained a 2-0 win.
Geraint Thomas 1 Simon Marks 2
With the score level both teams fielded their youngest players and
it was Geraint Thomas the Merthyr singles runner up bang in form
again, who won the first leg from the Dowlais singles runner up
Simon Marks. However Simon Marks soon hit back with an18 dart
equalising second leg. The decider saw Marks top two ton scores
from Thomas with a pair of 140 shots, to win the race to the double
and eventual victory.
Allan Davies 0 Lyndon Price 2
With the match score at 5-4 in the Dowlais teams favour, it fell to
the confident Lyndon Price to secure victory and this he did with
a competent 2-0 triumph over Allan Davies.
Mark Price 2 Graham Hughes 0 Mark Price who had
represented Dowlais in last years event kept his unbeaten record
by coming back from 0-1 down to topple Graham Hughes to end
the match with a 6-5 score line to the Dowlais League team.

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DOWLAIS DARTS CHARITY EVENT SEASON 1989/90
MERTHYR LEAGUE 4 DOWLAIS LEAGUE 7
at the RAFA Club June 1990
John Davies 0 Peter Locke 2
Leg 1 85,30,41,70,140,59********* 60,105,95,100,43,82,16out
Leg 2 60,45,85,60,45,45,100,60 **100,60,60,60,123,82,12,4out
John Woods 1 Vivian Morgan 2
Leg 1 60,85.41,95,100,56,44, 20out**** 45,65,26,25,41,45,100
Leg 2 100,140,83,81,87*** 140,40,45,137,81,58out
Leg 3 41,26,55,100,60,100,59** 60,66,60,45,45,125,100out
Tony Williams 1 Mark Price 2
Leg 1 83,45,100,100,85,43*** 60,41,100,60,100,71,69out
Leg 2 60,34,100,100,100,67,40out** 100,60,140,100,45,36
Leg 3 45,100,100,95,137,8*** 40,23,40,85,140,40,40out
Paul Davies 1 Lyndon Price 2
Leg 1 85,180,60,140,36out*** 60,28,60,26
Leg 2 60,45,36,100 **********100,125,85,140,51out
Leg 3 100,60,45,45,66,41,88,36,10** 85,66,30,43,45,85,96,31,20out
Gary Pickett 2 John Gamble 0
L1 26,23,100,45,100,80,59,44,24out* 26,100,41,22,41,86,118,52,14
L 2 95,41,80,60,100,53,bst,56,16out** 3,60,41,60,41,43,81,40
Andrew Davies 2 Steve Dunn 0
Leg 1 100,60,60,83,41,45,62,50out* 81,45,81,100,44,45,66
Leg 2 60,45,100,100,22,45,57,72out* 60,45,66,41,85,80,79,37
David Evans 1 Graham Hughes 2
Leg 1 45,41,26,140,45,42,92* 85.82.41.99.134.20.ns,50out
Leg 2 140,43,30,60,65,81,50,32out* 41,60,60,45,85,60,114
Leg 3 28.41,81,40,55,60,*** 40,44,60,42,99,140,76out
Geraint Thomas 0 Peter O,Sullivan 2
Leg 1 81,436,24,41,60,60,21,**81 180,45,45,60,45,70,24,32out
Leg 2 135,45,41,26,60,100*** 100,43,100,85,30,93,50out
Terry Davies 2 Billy Cooksey 0
Leg 1 95,60,60,81,85,60,60out**** 45,100,81,41,23,24,13
Leg 2 60,140,100.100,61,40out*** 60,45,26,66,11
Derek Hampton 2 John Davies 1
Leg 1 100,85,121,41,80,34,30,10out* 45,60,85,45,100,81,60
Leg 2 41,140,22,121,83,16,26***** 41,100,60,85,100,79,ns,36out
Leg 3 81,41,85,41,180,49,24out*** 55,85,60,100,30
Neil Kendall 1 Kerry Davies 2
Leg 1 40,100,55,60,46,60,46 55,***100,100,60,100,30,48,8out
Leg 2 100,45,85,81,45,87,18,20,20out*** 60,45,100,60,45,60,57,8

**********180 MAXIMUM SCORES RECORDED *************
Paul Davies(Merth)P.O'Sullivan(Dow) D.Hampton(Merth)

Ken Adeva (jaykay) THE MORLAIS TAVERN Dowlais Years 1983-1991

THE MORLAIS TAVERN DART TEAMS
DOWLAIS YEARS 1983 to 1991

In October 1983 the Morlais Inn dart team made their debut in the Dowlais League at the Pantyscallog in the John Reddy Cup. It was an unspectacular start to their Dowlais dart league introduction with a 5-2 win over the third division team, who surprised their much vaunted opponents with two single leg wins from Stan Davies and Graham Thomas. This inauspicious start to their Dowlais campaign gave rise to an unprecedented eight consecutive Division won championship victories enjoying a dominance of the Dowlais Dart league only bettered by the legendary Horse and Groom team of the sixties and seventies. The eight years they competed in Dowlais is well documented and although unfortunately ending in a controversial exit in 1992 when they finished as runners up, bares testimony to a considerable achievement of consistency, which will probably never be bettered.
The Morlais first ever squad registered in Dowlais consisted of fourteen players who had mainly come from the Merthyr league with Adrian Thomas who had taken up residence at the Morlais Inn. From the start they looked a formidable outfit and a more than serious challenge to the then champions the Gurnos C.
THE FIRST EVER SQUAD
ADRIAN THOMAS
(County Player) An accomplished player who had played extensively in the Dowlais League previously with the Treifor A among others, and had been crowned Singles Champion in 1979 a future ever present in what is regarded as “his” team .Doubles Champion (2) Fours Champion (1)
JOHN GAMBLE (County Player) Later to become a Foursomes winner(1) a Doubles winner(2) and a Division one Champion in all but one of the Morlais teams eight victories when he went AWOL in 1991
JACKO SIMS A very limited career in the Dowlais League as he left for South Africa following the Morlais winning debut season in 1984 but still managed to add a Dowlais Foursomes title to his name
BILLY COOKSEY (County Player) A player who has won more titles than any other player, and another ever present in the Morlais team. His list of championships are, three with Carmarthen C , one with the Labour A and a further eight with the Morlais together with championship victories in Foursome(2) , and Singles.(1)
VINCE LEWIS Leaving the Gurnos Tavern to join the championship winners the Horse and Groom in 1975. He left them the following year to try his luck in Merthyr eventually joining up for a formidable doubles pairing with Peter O,Sullivan who took runners up spot in the Dowlais Doubles final 1990 and Foursomes Champion 3 times.
PETER O,SULLIVAN First made his name with the Horse and Groom in their last ever Championship season in 1976, then secured a second title victory with the Norton A in 1980. He secured his Dowlais Singles title in 1981, following numerous victories in the Dowlais Foursomes. Competition resulting in a record seven foursomes titles.
PETER LOCKE (Welsh International)The record breaking machine who making a start in Dowlais with the Carmarthen C in 1979 went on to win a record breaking four Dowlais Singles Championships gaining County and International caps along the way holds the record for most maximums in a season and most maximums ever in Dowlais,but strangely he never won the Dowlais Doubles title ******* 1 *********
FRED TRICKETT A Merthyr league player who burst on to the Dowlais scene with the championship winning Norton A in 1980 eventually winning County selection and lifting the Dowlais singles crown in 1989 along with three Foursomes wins.
DEREK JAMES An ever present doubles partner for Ron Lloyd who lifted the championship with the Labour A in 1981. Won the Foursomes crown with the Morlais in 1985 and left the team in 1987 .
RON LLOYD (County Player) A Singles champion in 1977 and a prominent member of the Labour A team who were champions in 1981, as well as a foursomes winner in 1985, he to left the Morlais in 1987 never to play again in Dowlais.
CRAIG SIMS Just the one season with the Morlais producing some fine displays saw Craig leave for Merthyr where he was more at home
JIMMY MARTIN Had previously been part of the league championship victories with the Carmarthen C in 1979 and the Norton A in 1980
JOHN SALES Only getting limited appearances John could not break into the very strong Morlais team
ALAN EVANS Another fringe player who could not establish himself in the Morlais first team set up.
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So it was with these fourteen that the Morlais started their challenge in Dowlais and as can be seen from the following pages they brought a degree of talent that improved the standard of the league considerably resulting in the three consecutive victories over the Merthyr League Select team by Dowlais in the resurrected inter league match for charity.
The secret of their success was I believe, constantly trying to improve their team by attracting who they considered to be the best players of both the Dowlais and Merthyr leagues but most of all keeping a nucleus of their first ever line up who throughout the years have remained solid mates.
It is also true that some of the leagues top players chose not to join the Morlais preferring to take them on as opponents and the following list shows some of the people in this category Ray Phillips, Tony Williams, Lyndon Price, Wayne Ward,
John Davies, Ray Smith, Joe Lang, Denis Phillips, Simon Marks, Vivian Morgan etc.
It is inevitable that the degree of dominance enjoyed by the Morlais would come in for considerable envy, with the majority of league members hoping they would be beaten in the numerous cup final conflicts and league programmes, but at all times the result would be accepted as at least well deserved by a team that in my opinion always displayed a sporting attitude even on the rare occasions that they come unstuck.
It was with these achievements in mind that I decided to collate all the information I had on what I call the Dowlais Years of the Morlais team and hope that it is of interest to not only the players of the Morlais, but also of the many bread and butter players who enjoyed playing in the Dowlais League when it was at its best. **** 2 ****

The Dowlais league format was such that a team could win a maximum of five trophies in any one season. There was the ;
The Divisional Championship
Played on a league basis with the standard two points for a win and one for a draw with the season lasting approximately nine months.
The Rowlands Cup :
The major cup competition involving all registered teams played on a best of eight flying start 501 doubles games.
The Reddy Cup
A competition involving one foursomes leg, two doubles legs, and six single legs drawn from a hat.
The Singles Cup
As the name suggests consisted of eight singles legs of selected order players which if resulted in a draw would be decided by a selected play off player from each team
The Champion of Champions
This Cup involved the first three teams in Division 1 and division two together with the top two teams in Division three.
In addition to the above team honours a further four Individual player honours were available
Singles Championship
An open championship for any Dowlais registered player culminating in the last four playing to the finish on Grand Finals night
Doubles Championship
Again open to any Dowlais player with two players from the same club playing down to the last two pairs who decided the outcome on Grand Finals night
Foursomes Championship
Teams of a maximum of five players who would have to select four on the night they played, with two teams playing for the title on Grand Finals night.

What was always known as the Grand Slam of titles in Dowlais was the five team competitions won in any one season which was only ever achieved in Dowlais by two teams the Carmarthen C in 1979 and the Morlais in 1989.
A further victory in the Fours Doubles and Singles by a player from the team who had also won all five of the titles in the same year would be the "ultimate Grand Slam" which has never been achieved
A further Individual Grand Slam was for one player to win all three individual tournaments ie Fours Doubles and Singles in one season, which again has never been achieved. **************** 3 ********************

1983/84 RECORD
DIVISION 1 Champions

ROWLANDS CUP Finalists.... Lost 2-5 to the Gurnos A
REDDY CUP Finalists..... Lost 2-5 to the Brewers A
SINGLES CUP Finalists...... Lost 2-5 to the Gurnos A
CHAMP OF CHAMP Round 1...... Lost 2-5 to the Gurnos A

INDIVIDUAL HONOURS
Foursomes Champions

Peter Locke Fred Tricket Billy Cooksey Jacko Sims
Singles Champion...... Peter Locke beat Fred Tricket 3-0
Singles Runner Up .......Fred Tricket

1983/84 Squad (Ton Plus Totals)
Billy Cooksey (3233) Fred Trickett (3022) Peter Locke (2958) Vince Lewis (2489)
Pete O,Sullivan(1591) Jacko Sims (1484) Ron Lloyd (1120) Derek James (940)
John Gamble (835) Adrian Thomas (640) Jimmy Martin (620) Craig Sims (300)
John Sales Alan Evans
180 MAXIMUMS Peter Locke (5) Jimmy Martin (2) Peter O,Sullivan (2) Adrian Thomas (1) Vincent Lewis (4) Fred Trickett (2) Billy Cooksey (1)

SUMMARY Coming to Dowlais with a host of star players the Morlais were much fancied to take the top prize and they did not disappoint, dropping seven points on their way to the Division one Championship. The league soon developed into a three horse race with the Brewers A, Gurnos A and Morlais all unbeaten after five matches, but in game six the Gurnos dropped a valuable point to the Morlais B, which they rallied to correct by defeating the Brewers in game seven, and the Gurnos in game eight, to get clear at the top. This was the position right up until the last but one game of the season when in a cracking affair the Morlais piped the Gurnos with a last leg victory. Although the Brewers took both points from their final match with the Morlais, the Gurnos A slipped up with a costly draw at the Pant Club to give the title to the Morlais by a solitary point. However the Morlais cup exploits fell short of their expectations, losing in three finals against the Brewers A, and on two other occasions to arch rivals the Gurnos A. On the individual front Peter Locke finally won his first ever Dowlais Singles Championship beating Fred Tricket 3-0 in the final, while in the Foursomes competition the formidable team of Peter Locke Fred Tricket Billy Cooksey and Jacko Sims proved to be far too good for the Brewers outfit of Wayne Ward, Denis Philips, Tommy Sullivan ,and John Sutton cruising home 3-0.
The Doubles tournament proved fruitless for the Morlais with nobody progressing to the final stages.
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1984/85 RECORD
DIVISION 1 Champions

ROWLANDS CUP Winners Beat the Labour C 5-0
REDDY CUP Finalists Lost to Gurnos B 3-5
SINGLES CUP Winners Beat the Gurnos A 5-1
CHAMP OF CHAMP Round 2 Lost to Gurnos A 4-5

INDIVIDUAL HONOURS
Fours Champs

P.Locke R.Lloyd P.O,Sullivan Derek James Vince Lewis
Singles Champion Peter Locke beat Robert Phelps 3-1
Semi Finalists Peter O,Sullivan lost to Peter Locke 1-2
...............................Billy Cooksey lost to Robert Phelps 1-2

1984/85 SQUAD (Ton Plus Totals)
Peter Locke (4025) Billy Cooksey (4012) Ron Lloyd (2891) Fred Trickett (2589)
Derek James (2521 Pete O,Sullivan (2415) Dale Pinch (2195) John Gamble (1940)
Vince Lewis (1613) Peter Davies (436) Adrian Thomas Barry Thomas Jacko Sims
180 MAXIMUMS Peter Locke (6) Dale Pinch (2) John Gamble (2) Fred Trickett (2) Derek James (1) Ron Lloyd (1)

SUMMARY 1984/85....With the departure of Jimmy Martin, Craig Sims, John Sales and Alan Evans, the Morlais needed four replacements so they signed the following players. Dale Pinch came from the Martyrs Club and made an immediate impression keeping his place for the whole of the season when Adrian Thomas because of his business commitments took a back seat. Peter Davies made a few appearances but Barry Thomas could not break into the team even though Jacko Sims made an early exit by emigrating abroad. Using only ten players all season the Morlais dropped their first point to the more than useful Brewers A in game six, and another in a surprising draw with the Iron Horse A in game seven. This left them trailing to the Gurnos A until the last game of the first half of season, when they met in a tremendous battle which involved 28 ton plus scores, a maximum apiece for Tony Williams(Gurnos) and John Gamble (Morlais), and memorable performances from Billy Cooksey, Vince Lewis, Peter Locke and the Gurnos lead man Robert Phelps, before it ended at 4-4..
The second half saw a run of five consecutive victories end with a devastating 2-5 loss to the Gurnos Club B who played well above their lowly league position to leave their more than grateful Gurnos A stablemates clear at the top. With both sides recording just one defeat apiece they met in the last game of the season with the Morlais just one point behind, and with both sides short of their strongest squads, it ended with a tame 5-1 win for the Morlais to become only the third ever team to retain a Division one Championship. The cup runs provided an improvement from the previous year with victories in two of the four competitions. The Singles title was retained by Peter Locke who became the first player to achieve the feat while, the Foursomes Title was also retained by the Morlais team of Peter Locke, Ron Lloyd, Peter O,Sullivan and Derek James. ****** 5 ******


SEASON 1985/86 RECORD
DIVISION 1 Champions
ROWLANDS CUP Winners.... beat Brewers A 5-3
REDDY CUP Finalists......... lost to Gurnos A 2-5
SINGLES CUP Finalists...... lost to Gurnos A 3-5
CHAMP OF CHAMP Winners...... beat Brewers A 5-1

INDIVIDUAL HONOURS
Foursomes Finalists lost to The Gurnos A
Billy Cooksey Fred Trickett Paul Crump John Gamble Peter Davies
Doubles Champions
Billy Cooksey & Adrian Thomas beat Jimmy Daley & Wayne Budding
Singles Finalist....... Peter O,Sullivan lost to Lyndon Price 0-3

1985/86 Squad (Ton Plus Totals)
Fred Trickett (3606) Billy Cooksey (3545) Peter Locke(3267) Pete O,Sullivan (2334)
Ron Lloyd (2187) Paul Crump (2139) John Gamble (1538) Derek James (1145)
Adrian Thomas (440) Vince Lewis (401) Peter Davies John Sales
180 MAXIMUMS
Billy Cooksey (4) Peter O,Sullivan(3) Fred Trickett(2) Peter Locke (2) Paul Crump(1)

SUMMARY 1985/86...With departures by Barry Thomas and the formidable Dale Pinch the Morlais looked to signing Paul Crump from the Cardigan B to fill the void and this he did quite admirably retaining his place throughout the season with some fine displays.
The season started with an uncharacteristic 4-4 draw at the GKN Club in game one and another draw in game six against the Gurnos . This left them trailing the undefeated Gurnos A right up until they met in the last game of the first half of season. The match proved to be yet another titanic affair with the maximums apiece for Peter Locke and rival Tony Williams, a brilliant 13 dart leg by Fred Trickett and Paul Crump and consistently high scoring from Billy Cooksey ending in a superb 5-2 Morlais victory. In what proved to be another two horse race involving the Gurnos A, both teams continued winning until the Gurnos came a cropper against the Labour A in Game fifteen. This gave the Morlais the two point cushion they needed to keep the pole position right up until the very last game of the season. Trailing 3-4 until the final leg when an agonisingly close checkout attempt from Terry Thomas left John Gamble of the Morlais the opportunity to seal the draw and retain the title for a third consecutive time. With two Cup Final wins and two further final defeats at the hands of the Gurnos it ended a more than satisfactory seasons work.
Individual honours relied on a final defeat for Peter O,Sullivan against the rejuvenated Lyndon Price in the Singles. A first ever Morlais win in the Doubles thanks to Billy Cooksey and Adrian Thomas, and the now almost expected Foursomes win through Billy Cooksey, Fred Trickett, Paul Crump, and John Gamble. ****** 6 **********************

SEASON 1986/87 RECORD
DIVISION 1 CHAMPIONS
ROWLANDS CUP Winners ........beat the Labour A 5-3
REDDY CUP Winners.............. beat the Labour A 5-2
SINGLES CUP Finalists....... lost to the Labour A 3-5
CHAMP OF CHAMPS Round 2.... lost to the Gurnos A 3-5

INDIVIDUAL HONOURS
Foursomes Finalists
...lost to the Gurnos A
Billy Cooksey F.Trickett Paul Crump Steve Dunn John Gamble
Doubles Champions... Paul Crump & John Gamble
Doubles Finalists. B. Cooksey & S.Dunn lost to Crump & Gamble
Singles Finalist .......Fred Trickett lost to Ray Smith 2-3
Semi Finalist.......... Paul Crump lost to Fred Trickett 0-2

1986/87 SQUAD (Ton Plus Scores)
Billy Cooksey (4806) Fred Trickett (3167) Ron Lloyd (2576) Peter Locke (2248)
Paul Crump (2227) Peter O,Sullivan (2137) Steve Dunn (1626) Derek James (800)
John Gamble (523) Vince Lewis (309) Adrian Thomas (140) Peter Davies
Gerry Daley Darren Thomas Jimmy Winstone Peter Lloyd
180 MAXIMUMS
Paul Crump (7) Fred Trickett (2) Steve Dunn (2) Billy Cooksey (1) Derek James (1)
Peter Locke (1) Peter O,Sullivan (1)

SUMMARY 1986/87... Steve Dunn became a welcome addition to the squad and quickly became a regular. The Labour Club A proved to be the main challenge for the Morlais this year with some sterling performances from Ray Phillips, Graham Hughes, Paul Odell, Wayne Titcombe, Robert Lloyd, Wayne Budding, Reg Newbury and Jimmy Daley keeping them unbeaten at the top of the league for the whole season until the final game. The Labour Club set a terrific pace beating the Morlais 5-3 in game 6 and accounting for the Gurnos A in game 7 with a 5-1 score line.
At the halfway turn around the Labour A led the league unbeaten, two points clear of the Morlais, with the Gurnos another point behind, and the two point deficit continued right up until both teams met in game 15 The Morlais looked done for, trailing 2-4 at half time, but in a dramatic turn around they managed to snatch a life-saving draw from the Labour men, who would later learn that this match would cost them the championship. With a difficult match against the Gurnos A in the last but one game, and just one point off the leaders the Morlais could not afford a slip up. Again the Morlais trailed their opponents with a 1-4 score line but yet again they scrambled a draw to keep their slender hopes of a fourth consecutive title win. The only way the Morlais could pull off another championship win was if the Labour A faltered and dropped a point against the useful Pant Club A team and in a night full of high tension the unbeaten Labour Club fell apart losing 3-5 and handing victory to the Morlais, who in winning 5-1 at the Martyrs Club appeared at the top of the league only once through the season, when it mattered most. Two from four cup wins proved the norm for the Morlais again this year, while they recorded their second Doubles Championship through Adrian Thomas and John Gamble. ********* 7 ********

SEASON 1987/1988 RECORD
DIVISION 1 CHAMPIONS
ROWLANDS CUP..... Winners beat the Penydarren Club 5-0
REDDY CUP Winners... beat the Gurnos Club A 5-3
SINGLES CUP Winners.... beat the Gurnos Club A 5-3
CHAMP OF CHAMP Finalists.... lost to the Pant Club A 3-5

INDIVIDUAL HONOURS
Foursomes Champions

Peter Locke Graham Hughes Dale Pinch P. O,Sullivan Vince Lewis
Singles Champion....... Peter Locke beat Lyndon Price 3-1

1987/88 SQUAD (Ton Plus Totals)
Peter Locke (4392) Fred Trickett (3795) Billy Cooksey (2935) Graham Hughes(2640)
Paul Crump (1828) Peter O,Sullivan(1765) (John Gamble (1687) Dale Pinch (1383)
Steve Dunn (1265) Vince Lewis (321) Peter Davies (120) Ron Lloyd Derek James Adrian Thomas Jack Mahoney Clive Evans
180 MAXIMUMS
Peter Locke (3) P O,Sullivan (3) Billy Cooksey (2) J Mahoney (2)
Fred Trickett (1) Paul Crump (1) Dale Pinch (1)

SUMMARY 1987/88... With Ron Lloyd, Derek James, Jack Mahoney, and Adrian Thomas all signing but not throwing a dart all season, the Morlais attempted their fifth consecutive title challenge with a depleted squad of just ten men.
It was once again the Gurnos Club who were their main rivals and looked to be finally going one better than their usual runners up position by leading the division right up until game twelve when they crashed to a Lyndon Price inspired Penydarren Club.
This was all the Morlais needed to take over the top spot and when the Gurnos once again faltered in their very next game to the Labour Club it left the Morlais men four points clear with five games to go.
It looked a formality when in the penultimate game of the season the Morlais turned on the class with 24 ton plus scores against the Labour Club in a scintillating 5-2 win which gave them their cherished championship crown yet again.
The Gurnos club dropped another point in a draw with the Pant Club and although five points behind they salvaged some pride by inflicting the heaviest defeat over the Morlais in their five year Dowlais existence. Although the Morlais had lost the services of four top players they almost pulled off the Grand Slam, winning four cups but going down in a last leg defeat at the hands of the Pant Club.
Individually they took what was fast becoming a regular Foursomes title with an all Morlais final yet again. Peter Locke and Fred Trickett played very well in the Doubles final but could only applaud the efforts of Tony Williams and Wayne Thomas of the Gurnos club who were that little shade better. There was to be no mistake in the Singles final with Peter Locke sailing through with victories over Tony Williams(semi) and Lyndon Price in the final. ********** 8 *************************************************

SEASON 1988/89 RECORD
DIVISION 1 Champions
ROWLANDS CUP Finalists..... Lost to the Horse and Groom A 4-5
REDDY CUP Round 3................... Lost to the Penydarren Club 2-5
SINGLES CUP Finalists................Lost to the Pant Club A 3-5
CHAMP OF CHAMP Winners .....Beat the Martyrs Club 5-2

INDIVIDUAL HONOURS
Foursomes Champions
Peter Locke Peter O,Sullivan Steve Dunn G.Hughes, Vince Lewis
Doubles Champions .....Steve Dunn Graham Hughes
Singles Champion..........Fred Trickett beat Simon Marks 3-0
Singles Semi Finals .............Peter Locke lost to Simon Marks 2-1

1988/89 SQUAD (Ton Plus Totals)
Peter Locke(4389) Steve Dunn(2198) Peter O,Sullivan(1801) Billy Cooksey(1716)
Graham Hughes(1366) Fred Trickett(1197) Jack Mahoney (867) Adrian Thomas (602) John Gamble (553) Vince Lewis (546) Paul Crump (200) Peter Davies Peter Lloyd
180 MAXIMUMS
Peter Locke (2)Paul Crump (2)Billy Cooksey Graham Hughes (1)

SUMMARY 1988/89..With the departure of just one player Dale Pinch, it was business as usual for the Morlais in the reformed eight team first division. Dropping four points on the same night with defeats by the Penydarren Club, and the Carmarthen B, the Morlais looked to have blown it following a run of 13 league games without defeat, and seven months since they last were beaten. Playing without Peter Locke and Graham Hughes on that fateful night, they had to win their last match of the season with the Horse and Groom to chalk up their sixth league title. Their nearest challengers looked home and dry at 2-0 but with their usual determination the Morlais clawed back the vital legs, to set up a last leg cliff-hanger which with a little more than being lucky allowed them to pinch the decision, and once again retain top billing. The Cup performances were by far their worst to date with the solitary cup win in the Champion of Champions over second division Martyrs Club their only success.
However it was a more predictable story in the individual events with an all Morlais Foursomes final, and an all Morlais Doubles Final, between Steve Dunn and Graham Hughes, and Peter Locke and Fred Trickett. . The singles competition also had two men at the Grand final stage with Peter Locke taking a shock tumble to a brilliant Simon Marks performance, while Fred Trickett was hardly troubled in accounting for Graeme Thomas. The final saw Fred Trickett prove to be a touch too good for the unfortunate Simon Marks who failed to produce the kind of form that saw him topple the Welsh International Peter Locke. ******* 9 *******
SEASON 1989/90 RECORD
DIVISION 1 Champions
ROWLANDS CUP Winners .....beat the Horse & Groom 5-2
REDDY CUP Winners ..............beat the Gurnos Tavern 5-2
SINGLES CUP Winners.......... beat the Morlais B 5-1
CHAMP OF CHAMPS Winners.... beat the Iron Horse 5-1

INDIVIDUAL HONOURS
Foursomes Champions
Peter Locke Peter O,Sullivan Vince Lewis Steve Dunn
Singles Champ.... John Gamble lost to Vivian Morgan 1-3
Singles semi finals.......... Billy Cooksey lost to John Gamble 1-2

1989/90 SQUAD (Total Ton Plus)
Peter Locke (3211) Fred Trickett (2376) Billy Cooksey (2192) Steve Dunn (2116)
Vince Lewis (2006) Peter O,Sullivan(1509) Rhodri Phelps (738) Jack Mahoney(423)
John Gamble(312) Peter Davies (140) Dennis Hall (100) Adrian Thomas (200) Graham Hughes Alan Evans Peter Lloyd
180 MAXIMUMS
Steve Dunn (2) Peter O,Sullivan (1) Peter Locke (1) Jack Mahoney (1)

SUMMARY1989/90... With Graham Hughes and Paul Crump deciding to have a rest from the trials of Dowlais league darts the Morlais looked to signing two replacements. Denis Hall from the Labour Club A team and Rhodri Phelps of the Labour C, who had been impressing everyone in Division 3, joined in an effort to retain the title for a record seventh consecutive time. Contrary to expectations the Morlais started in their usual barn storming way winning their first five league games until they come unstuck at the Labour Club, going down 3-5. This proved to be their only defeat of the whole season, with a draw with the Cardigan B the only other blot on what would have been a perfect season of results.
They eventually won the Championship eight points clear of their nearest challengers the Rugby Club, which is yet another record in the Dowlais league. Further to this they became only the second team ever to win a Grand slam of League and four Cup Final victories since the Carmarthen C achieved it in 1979.
What at first looked likely to be a struggle for the somewhat less than their best squad they romped home on all fronts to cap yet another glorious season with a stack of honours and record breaking achievements.
Individually the Morlais were on for a clean sweep of all Foursomes, Doubles, and Singles titles but just fell short, with the usual Foursomes win from Peter Locke Peter O,Sullivan, Vince Lewis, and Steve Dunn, their only success.
A grand final defeat for Peter O,Sullivan and Vince Lewis in the Doubles, to Mark and Lyndon Price, and a 1-3 loss for John Gamble against Vivian Morgan left the Morlais wondering what might have been. ******* 10 ********

SEASON 1990/1991
DIVISION 1 Champions

ROWLANDS CUP Round 1... lost to the Gurnos A 2-5
REDDY CUP Winners ....beat the Gurnos A 5-3
SINGLES CUP Winners.... beat the Gurnos A 5-3
CHAMP OF CHAMPS ........Winners beat the Pant Club 5-0

INDIVIDUAL HONOURS
Foursomes Champions
Peter Locke Peter O,Sullivan Adrian Thomas Steve Dunn Vince Lewis
Singles Champion.......Peter Locke beat Mark Williams

1990/91 SQUAD (Ton Plus Scores)
Peter Locke 2310) Mark Williams (2574) Steve Dunn (1767) Gerry Daley (1265
Vince Lewis (1121) Billy Cooksey(1083) Adrian Thomas (1014) Peter O,Sullivan(960) Rhodri Phelps (658) Jack Mahoney (551) Graham Hughes Peter Davies Peter Lloyd
Derek Gabb
180 MAXIMUMS..... Mark Williams(4) Peter Locke(1) Billy Cooksey(1)

SUMMARY 1990/91....The retirement of Fred Trickett and loss of John Gamble was countered by the return of Graham Hughes although he did not play frequently, and Mark Williams, who had been a top performer with the Cardigan B.
This coincided with the reforming of the Gurnos Club A who for years had been the only serious challenge to the Morlais adding ex Morlais man Paul Crump to their considerable line up.
It was to no avail as the reigning champions stormed ahead with eleven consecutive wins before losing 3-5 to the Pant Club. This proved to be a minor inconvenience as they stormed on three points ahead of their nearest challengers the Gurnos club and although losing their last game of the season to the Cardigan B they finished in their customary number one spot for a record breaking eight consecutive championships.
Individually Peter Locke marked up his fourth Singles win which is another Dowlais record beating team-mate Mark Williams 3-1, but partnered by Graham Hughes lost in the Doubles final to Tony Williams and John Davies of the Gurnos Club. In passing it seems strange that having a number of different partners Peter Locke never won the Dowlais doubles crown. no such problem in the Foursomes as together with Peter O,Sullivan, Steve Dunn, and Adrian Thomas he won his sixth Foursomes title only bettered by Peter O,Sullivan who has won seven.
The Morlais continued in the Dowlais League during season 1991/1992 but unfortunately having retired as secretary I have no records of that fateful season. The fact that they finished as runners up following the deduction of points over a rule irregularity ended their championship run and indeed prompted them to sever their connections with the Dowlais league joining Merthyr for the 1992/93 season. *********************** ***** 11 ******


SEASONS APPEARANCES and TOTAL MAXIMUMS
8 SEASONS

Peter Locke Bill Cooksey, Peter O,Sullivan, VinceLewis,
..(21 x 180).......(10 x 180)......(10 x 180)..... (4 x 180
Adrian Thomas
..(3 x 180)

7 seasons Fred Trickett... John Gamble... Peter Davies
.......................(9 x 180)........... (3 x 180)...........(0 x 180)
5 seasons Ron Lloyd.... Derek James... Steve Dunn
.....(1 x 180)........ (2 x 180)........ (2 x 180)
4 seasons Paul Crump .....Jack Mahoney..... Peter Lloyd
.....................(11 x 180)............ (2 x 180)......... (0 x 180)
3 seasons Graham Hughes
........................(1 x 180)
2 Dale Pinch G Daley Rod Phelps J Sims Alan Evans John Sales
.....(3 x 180)
1 season.. Jimmy Martin...... Mark Williams
.........................(2 x 180)............. (4 x 180)
....................Craig Sims Barry Thomas Dennis Hall Clive Evans
.....................Darren Thomas Jimmy Winstone Derek Gabb
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INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

Peter Locke...................... Billy Cooksey
4 Singles Champion..................1 Singles Champion
0 Singles Runner up ................2 Singles Runner up
0 Doubles Champion................ 2 Doubles Champion
6 Fours Champion ....................2 Fours Champion
21 Maxis in 8 seasons............. 10 Maxis in 8 seasons
1 Masters Champion

Peter O,Sullivan................Adrian Thomas.
1 Singles Champion...................1 Singles Champion
1 Singles runner Up.................. 0 Singles runner U/p
0 Doubles Champion................. 2 Doubles Champion
7 Fours Champion..................... 1 Fours Champion
10 maxis in 8 seasons............... 3 maxis in 8 seasons
1 Masters Champion................. 1 Masters Champion

Fred Trickett.....................Steve Dunn
1 Singles Champion...................0 Singles Champion
2 Singles runner up................... 1 Singles runner/up
0 Doubles Champion................. 1 Doubles Champion
2 Fours Champion..................... 3 Fours Champion
9 maxis in 7 seasons.................. 2 maxis in 5 seasons
1 Masters champion.................. 2 Masters Champion

Paul Crump....................... Ron Lloyd
0 Singles Champion.................. 1 Singles Champion
0 Singles Runner/up..................2 Singles Runner /up
1 Doubles Champion.................. 0 Doubles Champion
0 Fours Champion..................... 1 Fours Champion
11 maxis in 4 seasons................ 1 maxi in 5 seasons
2 Masters Champion

Vince Lewis...................... John Gamble
0 Singles Champion................. 0 Singles Champion
0 Singles Runner/Up............... 1 Singles Runner/up
0 Doubles Champion................ 2 Doubles Champion
3 Fours Champion.................... 0 Fours Champion
4 maxis in 8 seasons................. 3 maxis in 7 seasons

Derek James......................Peter Davies
0 Singles Champion...................0 Singles Champion
0 Singles Runner/up................ 0 Singles Runner/up
0 Doubles Champion................ 0 Doubles Champion
1 Fours Champion..................... 1 Fours Champion
2 maxis in 5 seasons................. 0 maxis in 7 seasons
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Jack Mahoney....................Graham Hughes
0 Singles Champion................... 0 Singles Champion
1 Singles Runner/up.................. 0 Singles Runner/up
0 Doubles Champion.................. 1 Doubles Champion
0 Fours Champion...................... 1 Fours Champion
2 maxis in 4 seasons................... 1 maxi in 3 seasons

Dale Pinch........................ Mark Williams
0 Singles Champion.....................0 Singles Champion
0 Singles Runner/up.................. 1 Singles Runner/up
0 Doubles Champion...................0 Doubles Champion
2 Fours Champion ......................0 Fours Champion
3 maxis in 4 seasons................... 4 maxis in 1 season

Jimmy Martin.................... Jacko Sims
0 Singles Champion....................0 Singles Champion
0 Singles Runner/up.................. 0 Singles Runner/up
0 Doubles Champion.................. 0 Doubles Champion
0 Fours Champion...................... 1 Fours Champion
2 maxis in 1 seasons....................0 maxis in 2 seasons

ACHIEVEMENTS

Most Single Championship wins.. 4 occasions Peter Locke
Most Div Championship wins.....12 occasions Billy Cooksey
Most Maximums in a season............. 8 times Peter Locke
Most Maximums up to 1993 ................21 times Peter Locke
All three Singles, Doubles, Fours, Champ.Adrian Thomas
Most Masters Championship wins....... (twice) Steve Dunn

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Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Ken Adeva (jaykay) Dowlais Singles Darts Champions 1975 - 1991

Ken Adeva (Jaykay) Singles Doubles Fours and Masters
The Following pages are all the records of the Dowlais & Penydarren League for the period between 1974 and 1991 which is the length of time that I was secretary of the league. Ken Adeva
They include The Singles Championship.....
...............................The Doubles Championship...
...............................The Foursomes Championship...
...............................The Masters Charity Singles
DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON 1974/75
Last 32

D.Morgan (Talbot) Chris Brogden(Iron Horse) G.Elliot(Martyrs)
Jack Williams(Horse A) J Mahoney(Horse A) J.Harrison (Iron A)
K.Owen (Tavern) Eddie Kaler (Horse A) Roy Davies(Slipper A)
Steve Wilce(Norton) Gerald Sims (Martyrs) Derek James(Iron A) Alan Davies(Norton) D.Farr ( Tavern) Lyndon Price (Talbot)
Brian Thomas(Talbot) Vern Mochan(Iron A) Tex Pearce (Slipper)
Dai Thomas(Gurnos) Russ Mathews(Norton) M. Thomas(Talbot)
Cyril Powell(Norton) Ron Lloyd (Iron Horse) Mike Morgan(Vulcan
Dai Jones(Horse B) Peter Davies(Norton) Mike Jenkins(Iron A)
Gren Thomas(Slip A) John Donague(Iron A) W Cooksey (Talbot)
Joe Lang (Iron Horse)


SEMI FINALS 1.... JOE LANG 2.... CHRIS BROGDEN 0
1974/75 ...............(Iron Horse)...... ....(Iron Horse )
The all Iron Horse first semi final matched Joe Lang with Chris Brogden in what turned out to be a pretty much one side affair.
Chris Brogden soon found himself trailing and could not get back on terms with a rampant Joe Lang who quickly took leg one.
It was the same story in the second leg with Lang racing away with a180 maximum to leave Brogden applauding as Lang took the leg and game with a double ten finish.
SEMI FINAL 2... ROY DAVIES 0..GRENVILLE THOMAS 2
1974/75 ..............(Slipper A)................. (Slipper A)
Another clash of team mates in the second semi final saw pre match favourite Roy Davies race away to the double and promptly freeze, allowing the steady throwing of Grenville Thomas to come from behind to take the leg.
Roy Davies looked set to correct the deficit with some good scoring shots in game two and got to the double with his opponent still wanting 296. Unfortunately the double finish eluded him, allowing Gren Thomas to come down to double top, which he confidently secured to join Joe Lang in the final..

THE FINAL...... JOE LANG 2 .....GRENVILLE THOMAS 0
1974/75 ............(Iron Horse).......... (Slipper A)
With the atmosphere just right Joe Lang and Grenville Thomas took the stage and it was Lang who quickly determined the pace taken immediate command.
Grenville Thomas failed to match his opponent and saw the first leg go to Lang when still requiring 203. In the second leg Lang “went to town” and with a brilliant 15 dart out game of scores of 100, 60, 140, 140, and 61 out, became a very worthy Dowlais singles Champion.
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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON 1975/76
Last 16
David Showers (Carmarthen C) Jacko Sims (Carmarthen C)
Roy Davies (Horse Groom) Ernie Bish (Norton B)
B.Webley (Pantyscallog) Harry Morgan (Carmarthen C)
Ron Lloyd (Iron Horse A) Terry Thomas (Gurnos Club)
Dai Thomas (Gurnos Club) Jackie Mahoney (Martyrs Club)
Alan Jones (Carmarthen C Russ Mathews (Norton B)
SteveWilce (Norton A) Brian Starbuck (Carmarthen C)
Gareth Lewis (Carmarthen C Billy Cooksey (Carmarthen C)

SEMI FINAL 1.BRIAN STARBUCK 2.... TERRY THOMAS 0
1975/76........... (Carmarthen C)............ (Gurnos Club)
The first singles semi final saw Brian Starbuck take on three times singles champion Terry Thomas, who taking a while to settle down let Starbuck take a considerable lead and take the leg with a double five shot.
Back came Terry Thomas in game two and with much better darts was first to the double, but failing to clinch double top, he allowed Brian Starbuck a chance at finishing and with a double ten last dart gained his final place.
SEMI FINAL 2..HARRY MORGAN 1..JACKIE MAHONEY 2
1975/76............(Carmarthen C)............ (Martyrs Club)
The second semi final matched Harry Morgan and Jackie Mahoney and it turned into a tremendous match, with Harry Morgan making his 68 finish look dead easy.
Undeterred “Snatchy” Mahoney upped the tempo and equalized the legs with great darts, that included two ton shots, a140 an incredible bust shot on 176 with a 180 maximum before he nailed his double finish.
The decider was just as exciting and with Morgan requiring 71 Mahoney took the honours with a double sixteen.

FINAL... BRIAN STARBUCK 2..... JACKIE MAHONEY 1
1975/76..... (Carmarthen C).............. (Martyrs Club)
The highlight of the evening provided a suitable climax with Starbuck and Mahoney thrilling the crowd with top class performances. Starbuck gave a taste of what was to come starting with a 120 score, but although first to the double the first game went to Mahoney with a double ten checkout.
The next game was as close as the first and again it was Starbuck first to the double, but this time there was no mistake, as he denied Mahoney a shot at 36 with his first dart at double top.
With the Championship hanging on the final leg both players turned on the pressure.
Consecutive tons from Starbuck, countered with a ton,140, from Mahoney, who wanting just 56, came to the oche. In deathly silence followed by groans from the crowd he failed to nail it, allowing Starbuck to take the title with double top exit.
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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP 3 +
SEASON 1976/77 Last 32
Roy Davies (HorseA) Gary Etheridge(Lab A) Tony Pedler(IronB)
H.Aspinal(Gurnos) Colin Lloyd (Lab A) Tom Williams(Norton A)
D.Evans (Pant Club A) Joe Lang(Pant A) Ron Lloyd9Labour A)
A.Estebanez(Martyrs) P.Pippin(Horse B) Gerald Mahoney(Horse A) Ray Phillips(Carm C) Dai Rising(Scallog) Dai Williams (Pant B ) Terry Lewis (Vulc B) Stew Davies(Vulc A) Donald Bowen(Gurnos)
R.Evans (Gurnos B) Rob Gibbon(Norton A) Lyndon Price(Lab A)
W.Jones (Iron A) Derek James(Labour A) Jack Mahoney(Lab A)
Colin Williams(Iron A) G.Jones (Iron B) Adrian Thomas(Treifor A)
Tom Jenkins(Iron A) D.Showers(Carm A) Graham Thomas(Mart)
Derek Phillips(Carm A) Billy Lang(Pant Club A)
SEMI FINAL 1.....RAY PHILLIPS 2..... TOMMY WILLIAMS 0
1976/77..............(Carmarthen C)............... ( Norton)
Both Tommy Williams and Ray Phillips started slowly in the nights first semi final but with a late flourish of scores of 125 and a ton, Phillips was first to the double, only to bring gasps from the audience as he failed on the double finish with repeated near misses, allowing Williams a chance at tops before, Ray finally hit double two
The second leg was much closer with steady 85 shots from Phillips countered with consecutive tons from Williams, but again Phillips allowed his opponent only one finish opportunity before he wrapped it up with a double four out shot.
SEMI FINAL 2 ...RON LLOYD 2...... JACKIE MAHONEY 1
1976/77 ..............(Labour A)................ (Labour A)
The second semi final brought together Labour Club mates Ronnie Lloyd and Jackie Mahoney who in a great first leg battle gave notice of the darts to come before Mahoney took the leg with his first dart at double four.
Ron Lloyd set the pace in leg two with a hatrick of tons giving him ample breathing space to clinch the leg on double five finish.
The decider was even better with a brace of tons from Mahoney, countered with a 140 and ton shot from Lloyd to leave himself with 96, which he duly disposed of with a sixty double 18, to reach his first ever final.
THE FINAL........... RON LLOYD 2......... RAY PHILLIPS 1
1976/77.................. (Labour A)............ (Carmarthen C)
Both Ray Philips and Ron Lloyd demonstrated their consistency in the nights final with scores of eighties and sixties getting them down to the double which Ron Lloyd snapped up with a confident double top checkout.
Two ton scores from Ray Phillips in the second game left him a double top finish which proved no problem as he made it one game apiece.
The last leg was a nailbiter, with both players matching each others throws until they got in sight of the double and with Ray Phillips waiting for a shot at 68 a silent Penydarren Club saw Ron Lloyd become Singles Champion with a double top. ****
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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1977/78 Last 32
Roy Davies(Horse A) Tom Jenkins(Pant A) Lew Morgan(Ant)
T.Cunningham(Peny B) Ron Lloyd(Lab A) John Obrien(Brewers)
Adrian Wilton(Bruce) Wl. J. Hughes(Carm C) Mike James(Pant A)
Robert Gibbon(Peny B) Keith Flynn(Lab A) Richard Fyler(Brewers)
G.Elliot (Horse B) Viv Morgan(Carm C) Ray Smith(Treifor)
Harry Morgan(Carm C) B.Starbuck(Carm C) Peter Wathan(Lab C)
D,Thompson(G.K.N) Adrian Thomas(Treifor) W Cooksey(Carm C)
Gerald Mahoney(Horse A) Ray Phillips(Carm C) D.Whiles (Brewers)
D.James(Labour A) Alan Hyde(Labour B) Teg Lewis(Labour A)
Terry Clabby(Antelope) Brian Lewis(Labour B) Roy Jones(Legion)
Rhys Richards(Iron Horse) Graham Stevens(Pant B)
SEMI FINAL 1.. WILL JOHN HUGHES 2.... RON LLOYD 0
1977/78................... (Carmarthen C)............ (Labour A)
The first game saw defending champion Ron Lloyd take on Will John Hughes and with Ron Lloyd unable to respond to Will John Hughes 140 and ton scores, it was no surprise when Hughes took the lead leg with a double 13 shot out.
Digging his heels in Lloyd retaliated in the second leg and when Hughes failed to clinch a double 14 shot he stepped up to level the proceedings with a double top.
With Ron Lloyd striving to capture his usual form, Hughes with three ton scores shot to the front and calmly dispatched the winning dart to proceed to the final.
SEMI FINAL 2 ......BILLY COOKSEY 2..... RAY PHILLIPS 0
1977/78................ (Carmarthen C) ............(Carmarthen C)
Ray Phillips Champion in 1971 and Billy Cooksey Champion in 1974 were both looking to make it to another final and the early running came from Glamorgan star Phillips, who with two tons and a 121 shot left himself double 18, but Billy Cooksey denied him any attempt by finishing 72 with treble 12, 18, double 9 out.
With his tail up Cooksey started with a ton in game two but it was Ray Phillips who got the first crack at the double finish only to miss and allow Cooksey to promptly gobble up double ten and a final spot.
FINAL.........WILL JOHN HUGHES 2... BILLY COOKSEY 1
1977/78...........(Carmarthen C).............. (Carmarthen C)
The all Carmarthen final got off to an explosive start with a ton apiece to both players and with useful follow up scores Will John Hughes hit the front. A 120 shot from Cooksey, when requiring 140, putting him on a finish shot, turned the tide, and with Hughes unable to get back on terms, Cooksey took the first leg in 20 darts.
The second leg was even better two tons from Hughes surpassed by a ton and four sixties from Cooksey but with three misses at double 18, Cooksey let Hughes take it.
Two tons from Cooksey in the final leg were overshadowed with a maximum from Hughes and right up to the finish there was nothing in it. With the board showing 72 for both players, Will John had first crack and brilliantly hit 12, 20, double top to become Dowlais Singles Champion for **********************************************************


DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1978/79 Last 32
Stan Beynon(Pant A) Steve Lang(Treifor A) Keith Evans(Labour A)
Barry Thomas(Horse A) Bill Walker(Carm B) Wayne Ward(Treifor A)
Brian Cross(Horse B) Vince Lewis(Horse A) John Gamble(Treifor A)
Terry Clabby(Antelope) Reg Newbury(Treifor A) Lyndon Price(Labour A) Jack Mahoney(Labour A) Adrian Thomas(Treifor A) Derek James(Pant Club A)
Terry Barnett(Treifor C) Ray Brown(Horse A) Tegwyn Lewis(Labour A)
Ernie Morgan(Pant A) Peter Toomey(Slipper A) Jack Murphy(Peny A)
Paul Wise(Antelope) Joe Lang(Pant Club A) Gerald Murphy(Peny A)
PeterO,Sullivan(Treifor) T.Lewis(Horse A) Peter Locke(Carm C)
Kelvin Davies(Gurnos A) P,O,Sullivan(Horse A) John Donovan(Labour B)
Mike Mew((Pant Club A) Donald Bowen(Gurnos A)
SEMI FINAL 1 ..BARRY THOMAS 2.. JACKIE MAHONEY 0
1978/79........... (Horse & Groom A)......... (Labour A)
Contesting his third semi final in five years Jackie Mahoney was hot favourite to progress to the final in his match with Barry Thomas who was making his finals night debut. Unfortunately for Mahoney it all went wrong as Barry Thomas upset the form book by winning two legs to nil to shock the Martyrs Club audience.
SEMI FINAL 2..ADRIAN THOMAS 2.. TEGWYN LEWIS 1 1978/79 ................(Treifor A).................. (Labour A)
Another upset looked on the cards as Tegwyn Lewis took the first leg against Adrian Thomas but the Treifor Arms man came back strongly to take the next two legs to contest his first ever final.


THE FINAL ...ADRIAN THOMAS 3........ BARRY THOMAS 1
1978/79................ (Treifor A)................ (Horse Groom A)
In the first ever five leg final both players took some time to settle in, until a ton from Adrian Thomas put him into a considerable lead, which although pulled back by a 140 from Barry Thomas, left him first stab at the double which he confidently tucked away.
Hitting back immediately Barry Thomas started the second leg with a 121 score followed by a ton and racing to the double he made it one game all, with a double five finish. The third game went Adrian’s way with both players struggling to reach their normal scoring form until the Treifor man settled it.
At 1-2 down the pressure was once again upon Barry Thomas to get back in the match and with hardly anything in it, they both missed opportunities at the double finish before Adrian capitilising on a wrong shot mishap by Barry Thomas, took the leg and match to become champion.
ADRIAN THOMAS 3 ...........BARRY THOMAS 1 46,85,60,40,100,98, 72out........40,85,60,24,41,60,140
95,95,60,35,45,41,85,35 .......121,100,85,41,40,48,46,10, 10out
60,45,100,43,43,60,56,45,09,45out. 45,40,45,25,45,60,26,45,45,
45, 55, 60,30,60,60,60,85,28,18X30,100,28,60,80,60,43,60,30,08
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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1979/80
Defending champion Adrian Thomas went through but last years runner up Barry Thomas failed in his quest to go one better this year.
Glamorgan county players Ron Lloyd, Peter Locke and Ray Phillips showed their class in reaching round two together with promising youngsters Mark Virgin and Peter Aleman, who caring little for reputations powered their way through to round two. With eight maximums and numerous ton plus scores the standard was very high and nobody scored more than john O’Brian who bagged a brace of 180,s
SEMI FINAL 1...... BILLY COOKSEY 2... MIKE JAMES 0
1979/80.................... (Labour A)........... (Iron Horse B)
Finals night regular Bill Cooksey faced the finals night newcomer Mike James of the Iron Horse B who having done very well to get to this stage took a while to get into his stride as did Billy Cooksey who just shaded the first leg.
A much better second game saw Mike James match a ton start from Cooksey with one of his own , but with Cooksey finding his length with a further 140 and ton scores, he booked his final place with a double six checkout.
SEMI FINAL 2 ......RAY JONES 2 ........VIVIAN MORGAN 0
1979/80................ (Pant Club A)............. (Norton A)
The second semi saw Ray “Duck eggs” Jones from Abertwyssog set off at a cracking pace against Viv Morgan with two tons apiece from each player keeping them close until a 134 shot from Jones left 38, which he nailed with his next throw.
Leg two saw Ray Jones in even better form starting with throws of 125, 100, and 140 and with time to spare he clinched his final spot.
THE FINAL.............RAY JONES 3........ BILLY COOKSEY 0
1979/80.................. (Pant Club A).......... (Labour Club A)
The five leg final started with a bang with Ray Jones replying to a 140 opener from Billy Cooksey with a ton and 140 shot and in just 17 darts took leg one.
Consecutive ton openers in game two from Cooksey showed his determination to get back on level terms, but showing consistent accuracy Ray Jones hit back with another 140 and ton shots and with the crowd willing him on just failed on a 160 finish by clipping the wire on double top. His next visit to the board made it two nil.
Knowing he had to win the third leg to stay in the match Cooksey repeatedly peppered the twenty bed but the high scores eluded him leaving Ray Jones with shots 140, 100, and a brilliant 60, 18, double top finish completing an almost faultless performance.
RAY JONES 3................................. BILLY COOKSEY 0
Leg 1
100, 140, 60, 60, 91, 60out......... 45, 140, 45, 60, 85, 94,
Leg 2 60, 140, 100, 41, 120, 40out..... 100, 100, 41, 60, 100
Leg 3 140, 60, 24, 100, 59, 118out........ 60, 85, 100, 60, 81, 47
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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1980/81... Last 32...
Dai Jones(Brew) Daryl Wells(Gurnos) Alan Foley(Tred)
John Kinsey(Pant B) G.Pratt(Legion) Peter O,Sullivan(Treifor)
Ron brown(Ant) Mark Williams(Legion) Paul Williams(Pant B)
G.Harris(Mart B) Terry Thomas(Gurnos) Mog Thomas (Carm A)
Ray Brown(Iron B) Peter Toomey(Slip A) Philip Williams (Slipper)
Eddie Thomas(Bruce A) Carl Wallan(Brewers) Mike James(Iron A)
T.O.Powell(Antelope) P. Aleman(Slipper A) Gary Etheridge(Lab B)
Ron Lloyd(Lab B) Graham John(Gurnos B) Rob Hawkins(Bruce)
Les Corcoran((Iron A) Tom Sullivan(Iron A) Martin Foley(Tred)
Mel Thomas(Slip A) W.Cooksey(Labour A) T Cunningham(Treifor)
SEMI 1......... PETER O,SULLIVAN 2.. TOMMY SULLIVAN 1
1980/81.................. (Treifor A).................... (Iron Horse A)
The first leg went to Peter O,Sullivan when with a140 shot to leave himself 58 he finished with two darts. The next game went to Tommy Sullivan who keeping just ahead with two ton scores, he checked out on double one.
In the decider Peter O,Sullivan went off like a rocket with consecutive tons and a 140
and with a 17, 14, double 18 finish he was in the final.
SEMI FINAL 2....... MIKE JAMES 2........ RAY BROWN 1
1980/81................. (Iron Horse A)........ (Iron Horse A)
The second semi final matched team mates Ray Brown and Mike James of the Iron Horse and it was James who was the quicker to settle taking leg one with a bit to spare. Ray Brown quickly retaliated in game two when with three tons he raced to the double and finished at his first attempt.
The decider saw James keep the lead from start to finish and with Brown needing 18,
Mike James with a double ten clincher joined Peter O,Sullivan in the final.
THE FINAL....PETER O,SULLIVAN 3...... MIKE JAMES 1
1980/81.............. (Morlais A)................... (Iron Horse A)
With the crowds appetite whetted the players took the stage for the five legged final and what a match they provided. James started cautiously but soon got into his stride with a hatrick of tons but although first to the finishing shot he could not crack the elusive double and lost the leg to a grateful Peter O,Sullivan.
The second leg saw O,Sullivan turn in a brilliant performance with scores of 98, 95, 121, 100, 79, double 4 out for an 18 dart finish. Another crowd pleasing third leg once again had O,Sullivan hitting the high scores and when he shaved the wire of double top when going for a 160 finish he looked set to take the title, but Mike James kept his cool to take the leg with a 48 finishing score. At 2-1 in O,Sullivans favour both scored steadily matching each others tons and eighty plus scores, but with 88 on the board Peter O,Sullivan with a 5, treble 17, double 16 finish, became the Dowlais Singles Champion for 1980/81.
PETER O.SULLIVAN 3......................MIKE JAMES 1
45,55,35,100,81,36,30,18,bs,18out.30,100 ,45,100,60,100,35,bs,
98,95,121,100,79,8out...................... 66,43,100,43,43,41,
21,36,60,123,20,81,120,bs,24....,.. 22,55,85,41,85,45,60,60,48out
83,55,81,100,26,68,88out.................22,40,81,100,41,60,43

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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1981/82
....Round 1 Summary....Two maximums from Graham Williams(Norton) gave him a chance to add to his summer league champion tag while a maximum from Pat Cronin was not enough to see him progress. Very much in form Wayne Ward looked dead in the water against Tommy Sullivan but he rallied to scrape home as did three times finalist Jack “Snatchy” Mahoney. Bob Bassett who is impressing everyone in division two coasted home together with two division three hopefuls Carl Davies(Pant) and Keith Starbuck who is hoping to match his father Brian’s championship win in 1976.
SEMI FINAL 1........WAYNE WARD 2...... RON LLOYD 0
1981/82.................... (Brewers A)............ (Labour A)
Ron Lloyd and Wayne Ward faced each other in the first semi final and it was Lloyd who was first to find the big score with a 140, shot getting him first poke at the double but he missed it, and Wayne Ward didn’t, so with the first leg under his belt Ward proceeded to race ahead in leg two and once again finish well to book a final spot
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SEMI FINAL 2....... STEVE DUNN 2........DENIS PHILLIPS 0
1981/82 ...................(Norton)..................... (Brewers A)
A 125 start in semi final two gave Steve Dunn the edge he needed to overcome Denis Phillips, not allowing the Brewer man a shot at the double top board requirement.
Maintaining the lead throughout the second leg Dunn gave good value for his final place when going out on double ten.

THE FINAL......... WAYNE WARD 3......... STEVE DUNN 1 With tremendous crowd support for both players it was Steve Dunn who responded first with a 125, opening score, and with Wayne Ward falling a little short of his usual high scoring form, it was Dunn who was first to the double.
Six darts at the double proved costly for Dunn as WayneWard pinched the leg with a 56 finish. Looking much more confident Wayne Ward went up a gear in round two and by repeatedly finding the sixty bed with his first dart, he sped to within 145 of the finish and with a classical 60, treble 15, double top finish, he went two in front.
Needing one game for the title it looked as if only something special could halt a rampant Wayne Ward and that’s exactly what Steve Dunn did, when with consistent scoring he pulled back a game with a 15, 20, bull checkout .
The fourth game was a cracker with the crowd responding to the players efforts and although Steve Dunn marked up scores of 60,60,60,140,60, the game and singles championship went to Wayne Ward who’s performance including a record breaking 180 maximum for the season earned him a standing ovation and Dowlais Singles title.
WAYNE WARD............................... STEVE DUNN
60, 60, 81, 85, 60, 99, 55out......... 140, 60, 81, 45, 135, 14
81, 85, 60, 100, 30, 14 5out............ 24, 85, 100, 45, 60,
45, 84, 50, 140, 64, ...........................60 41, 100, 60, 95, 85out
55, 55, 180, 97,58 , 56 out................60, 60, 60 60, 60, .

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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1982/83 ....Round 1 Summary...
Nigel Williams(Martyrs) ended Wayne Wards retention of his title while Billy Cooksey made the fewest mistakes to progress at his venue. A pair of maximums from Mike Mew was not enough to see him through as the second round spot went to the cagey Billy Lang who joined1981 summer league champ Graham Williams. Ron Lloyd who went out in the semis last year pinched the top spot from Colin Jennings while Robert Lloyd pulled out all the stops to topple last years runner up Steve Dunn Five time finalist and three times champion Terry Thomas and Keith Evans led the Gurnos charge joining finals night regular Ray Phillips.
SEMI FINAL 1 ..TONY WILLIAMS 2..... RAY PHILLIPS 1
1982/83...............(Gurnos Club A) ...........(Brewers A)
The first semi final saw Tony Williams reply to an opening effort of 100 from Ray Phillips, with a 140 and 100 scores and although narrowly failing on the double finish, it was Ray Phillips who took the leg with a 57 closure.
Tony Williams rolled up his sleeves in game two and with a much sharper display levelled the scores, to set up a sudden death decider.
The last game looked to be a formality for Ray Phillips when with 65 on the board he made an uncharacteristic mess of it to give Tony Williams the chance he needed with a 5, 60, double 19 finishing shot.
SEMI FINAL 2 ....KELVIN DAVIES 2....... ALAN JONES 0
1982/83 ..................(Gurnos Club).......... (Gurnos Club)
The all Gurnos club semi final started with a brace of tons for Kelvin Davies putting himself out in front and finishing with his second dart at sixteen’s.
A 180m maximum in game two augured well for Kelvin’s final chances as once again he took the lead over Alan Jones and although Alan Jones hit back with two ton scores it was no surprise when Kelvin booked his final place with a clinical finish.
THE FINAL.......TONY WILLIAM 3... KELVIN DAVIES 2
The singles final saw Kelvin Davies capitalise on Tony Williams’s indifferent start with consecutive 140 and 100 scores, giving him first opportunity to go one up, with a 65 finishing score. The second leg went once again Kelvin’s way , as he countered a pair of tons from Tony Williams, with a hatrick of tons and again his finishing was deadly, to put himself two legs to nil in front
Game three was do-or-die for Tony Williams and he responded well, with two 140 shots in a row, landing him double top, which he secured at his first attempt.
A pair of tons for Kelvin Davies in game four, was bettered by a 140 and 100 scores from Tony Williams, which gave him just enough time to put the match at stalemate and set up a thrilling climax.
With plenty of vocal encouragement from the crowd a ton opener from Tony was countered by an 85 score from Kelvin and by more or less matching each other throw for throw they continued to whittle down their scores until a superb 60, 60, treble 15 shot left Tony Williams with 36 on the board which he duly dispatched to become the1983 champion.
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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1983/84
...Round 1 Summary...Peter Locke who makes no secret of wanting the title that has so far eluded him got through at the expense of club mate Jimmy Martin along with Fred Trickett and Ron Lloyd. Ex champions Brian Starbuck, Ray Jones, Wayne Ward and Ray Phillips posted fine victories as did Ray Smith who produced some of his best ever form disposing of fancied Robert Phelps and Bob Bassett. Two 180,s was not enough to get Harold Sinnett past Philip Morgan of the Pant Club while John Gamble always looked a winner at the Tredegar Arms. Division two successes were in the form of Dai Rising and Gary Hamlin while the lone Division3 man was Peter Thomas who overcame the formidable Tommy Sullivan.
SEMI FINAL 1...PETER LOCKE 2..... DENIS PHILLIPS 0
1983/84 ..............(Morlais A)................ (Brewers A)
When Peter Locke took the stage with Denis Phillips of the Brewers in the first semi final everyone expected Locke to turn on the style to capture the only local singles title that has thus far eluded him and he responded well with a 19 dart winning leg.
Denis Phillips started finding the sixty bed in game two with a pair of ton scores, but
a hatrick of tons kept Locke in the driving seat right up to the finish which he clinched on double eight.
SEMI FINAL 2....FRED TRICKETT 2 .....RAY SMITH 0
1983/84 ................(Morlais A)...............(Brewers A)
Another Morlais Brewer confrontation in the second semi final saw Fred Trickett come from behind with scores of 100, and 118, to leave 52 which, he confidently nailed.
Looking confident Trickett opened the second leg with a ton and a further 137 shot, leaving Ray Smith who apart from a 121 effort, falling well short of his usual scoring game and with Tricketts first dart at double top, he set up the all Morlais final.
THE FINAL......PETER LOCKE 3..... FRED TRICKETT 0
1983/84 ..............(Morlais A) .................(Morlais A)
As expected the five legged final started with a bang, two ton scores from Trickett
was bettered by a 140 and 100, efforts from Locke who always looking in complete command took the first leg in 17darts.
A corking second leg saw a ton and 140 opening scores from Locke spurring Fred Trickett to retaliate with a pair of tons and a 140 and although reaching the finish shot first, he failed to nail it allowing the deadly accuracy of finishing by Peter Locke to make it 2-0 with a 64 checkout. With an outstanding performance in game three Peter Locke confirmed his Welsh number one rating with scores of 100, 140, 140, to win the singles title in 14 darts. And quite rightly earn a standing ovation from an appreciative crowd. to win his first Dowlais and Penydarren Singles Championship.
PETER LOCKE 3 ................................FRED TRICKETT 0
60, 85, 140, 60, 100, 56out (17darts)........ 5, 100, 55, 100, 60 100 100, 140, 40, 100, 57, 64out (18darts)..... 100, 100, 140, 73, 74, 10
100, 140, 140, 96, 25out (14darts)............... 41, 105, 55, 100

DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1984/85...Round 1 Summary...
Les Corcoran Lyndon Price Ray Phillips Joe Lang Ray Jones and Adrian Thomas are six former champions who will battle again in round 2 while last years runner up Fred Trickett went against Lennie Davies of the Pant Club, who joined team mate Paul Williams who hit a 180 at the Rugby Club. The 1983 Champ Tony Williams had to concede to Tommy Jenkins who together with Jimmy Daley and Kevin Burville sailed through as Div 2 contestants.
The Gurnos have three players through with summer league champ Colin Williams joining Robert Phelps and Terry Barnett while the Rugby club had two successes with Alun Davies and Gareth Lewis. Robert Phelps(Gurnos A
SEMI FINAL 1....PETER LOCKE 2... PETER O.SULLIVAN 1
1984/85............... (Morlais A) ..............(Morlais A)
The meeting of club mates Peter Locke and Peter O,Sullivan in the first semi final set the flavour for the evening, with consistent ton scores gaining Peter Locke a very close first leg win. Peter O,Sullivan gained the approval of the crowd when with some super darts he levelled the match in twenty darts.
The last leg clincher went the Welsh Internationals way when with just 16 darts he displayed his obvious class with scores of 60, 60, 140, 60, 145, 36out.
SEMI FINAL 2 ..ROBERT PHELPS 2... BILLY COOKSEY 1
1984/85 ............. (Gurnos A)...................(Morlais A)
Billy Cooksey took the first leg in the second semi final encounter with Robert Phelps and looked well placed to win the match in game two, but a timely effort of a ton followed by a 137 score gave Phelps a chance at the double which he duly accepted.
Both players took a while to settle in the deciding leg and with a better run in to the double Robert Phelps snapped up the chance to meet Peter Locke in his first ever final with a double eight exit.
THE FINAL 84/85. PETER LOCKE 3....ROBERT PHELPS 1
The five legged final was a classic as four consecutive tons by Locke were matched by a125, 100, and 140 , from Phelps but it was Locke who took the leg in 17 darts.
Undeterred Robert Phelps played even better in the next game when with a maximum along the way, he squared proceedings on 52 finish in another 17 darter.
The third game could have gone either way as both players matched each others scoring attempts, but by just shading the race to the double Locke disposed of the 80 board requirement easily. Needing one more game to become the first player to retain the singles championship Peter Locke went up a further gear and with scores of 100, 105, 100, 100, 56, and double top he ended a magnificent match to confirm his number one rating.
PETER LOCKE 3 .......... .................ROBERT PHELPS 1
100. 100, 100, 100, 65out (17darts)... 125, 100, 140, 45, 31
100, 60, 100, 60, 145 64,.................... 100, 45, 60, 180, 52out
60, 140, 60, 81, 80, 80out (18darts)..... 60, 41, 60, 140, 97
100,105,100,100,56, 40out (17darts). 100, 60, 83, 43, 24, 26
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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON 1985/86..... Round 1 Summary
With no less than seven 180 maximum scores the first round of the Singles got off to a flying start. Reg Newbury, who once held the record for most maximums in a season hit another two in his win over Alan Evans joining clubmates Dai Thompsom, Ray Phillips and Philip Williams into round two. At the Cricket Club Roslin Cannon became only the second lady to record a maximum and almost made history by just failing to become the first lady to progress to the second round narrowly going down to Vince Lewis. A form book upset saw Peter Murphy topple 1975 winner Joe Lang while fellow ex champion Adrian Thomas who had played brilliantly throughout failed at the death to a superb Lyndon Price performance. Gurnos clubmates Tony Williams and John Davies set the bar at their venue and are joined by Colin Williams who had to sit out a spate of double finish misses ......

SEMI FINAL 1... LYNDON PRICE 2.. COLIN WILLIAMS 1
1985/86............... (Brewers A)................ (Gurnos A)
Lyndon Price set off like a rocket in the first semi final with 140, and 100 in his first two throws and although Colin Williams replied with a ton and 135 shots, Price took the leg with double top out. Price again started with early scores of 135 and 140 and Colin Williams once again replied with a 140 and ton of his own, to leave himself the chance to level the match with a double 4 out shot.
Once again Lyndon Price dictated the pace with a pair of tons as openers leaving Colin Williams trailing as he took the match with another double top out finish.
SEMI 2...... ...PETER O,SULLIVAN 2... JOHN DAVIES 0
1985/86.............(Morlais A).................... (Gurnos A)
The Peter O,Sullivan versus John Davies match saw a tight first leg just go the Morlais players way, as John Davies faded at the death, to leave Peter his out shot on two 16,s.
A 100 followed by a 140, gave Peter O,Sullivan the advantage in game two and although John Davies hit a prile of tons, he failed to clinch the double, allowing Peter to go through on a 56 finishing shot.
THE FINAL...LYNDON PRICE 3....PETER O,SULLIVAN 0
In what must rank as one of the best performances in a Dowlais singles final Lyndon Price, who had previously been the youngest winner of the title back in 1968, saw Peter O,Suillivan start the better as he won the race to the double in game one, but unable to finish it Price came from behind to take the leg.
Up went the quality of darts in game two with Lyndon price setting a blistering pace with scores of, 140, 100, 100, 41, 60out to leave Peter OSullivan two games down.
Incredibly Lyndon Price produced even better darts in the third leg, with his scores of 140, 60, 100, 41, and an amazing 160 checkout, bringing everyone to their feet as they acclaimed a very worthy Dowlais Singles Champion and only the third person to win the title twice.
LYNDON PRICE 3 .............PETER O.SULLIVAN 0
60,100,24,45,41,40,100,51,40out..100, 45, 36, 60, 43,81,100,140 140,100,100,60,41, 60out (18darts)............ 22, 55, 63, 60, 85, 60
140, 60, 100, 41,160out (15darts)............. 22, 26, 100, 100,

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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1986/87.... Round 1 summary.....
The reigning champion Lyndon Price paid dearly for missed double finishing shots going down to Gary Doel, while his son Mark fresh from his News of the World triumph, sailed through to round two. Another successful Penydarren player was Ray Smith who only dropped one leg at the Bruce, as did Dale Pinch, who was rarely troubled at the Labour Club. The Morlais Tavern provided no less than five winners with Adrian Thomas, Billy Cooksey, Paul Crump, Jimmy Barrett and Fred Trickett all successful, although Trickett was fortunate to survive a very ropey first round game. Wayne Titcombe just got the nod over Dean Lewis and joins stablemate Robert Lloyd who was too good for everyone at the Treifor
A maximum for Tommy Sullivan was enough to see him through, while in a feast of high scoring Vivian Morgan progressed as the only Aberglais player to win.
Consistent darts from Philip Williams earned him a fine win over Graham Hughes, while Paul McCarthy of the Martyrs B, overcome a considerable line up at the Labour Club, coming from behind to pip Brian Thomas with some super throwing.
SEMI FINAL 1.......RAY SMITH 2 ........ROBERT LLOYD 0
1986/87.............. (Penydarren A)........... (Labour A)
The first semi final saw Ray Smith take the two legs he needed from Robert Lloyd of the Labour Club, with a maximum, followed by a 105 score in game two, leaving him the winning double ten out shot, to put him in the final.
SEMI FINAL 2.....FRED TRICKETT 2..... PAUL CRUMP 1
1986/87 ..................(Morlais A)................. (Morlais A)
The Fred Trickett versus Paul Crump game had Trickett always ahead and although Paul Crump came desperately close to finishing it off it was Fred Trickett with the more accurate finishing, who booked his final place in the last leg decider.
THE FINAL86/87.... RAY SMITH 3.....FRED TRICKETT 2
1986/87................. (Penydarren A).......... (Morlais A)
The climax of the evening was as always the final which matched two previous semi finalists who were hoping to go that one bit better by becoming champion.
When Ray Smith looked the more accomplished player by taking leg one it looked as if the pre match favourite Fred Trickett had a major job on his hands to recover the initiative in the five legged final.
Taking full command in games two and three Fred Trickett put himself within one game of his objective leaving Ray Smith to improve his game or give best to the Glamorgan County player.
Game four proved to be a nailbiter with Trickett almost achieving his gaol, but Ray Smith would not concede and sneaked the win to make it two games apiece and set up a sudden death decider. What a tense affair the last leg turned out to be but it was Ray Smith who was first to the finishing shot requiring double top for the title. A ton score from Fred Trickett put the pressure on Ray Smiths finishing attempt, but composing himself, he approached the “oche” and coolly hit the double to become Dowlais Singles Champion 1987.
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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1987/88 Round 1 Summary...
Roslin Cannon became the first lady player to win through to the second round beating all the men at the Carmarthen, while at the Legion defending champion Ray Smith went out in his first game, allowing Robert Gibbon whose total of ton plus scores included a maximum to see him through. Spectacular throwing from Martin Foley including a 154 and 112 checkout fixed his place, as did Vince Lewis who got the better of Paul Giles Twice previous champion Lyndon Price kept his hopes alive at the Pant Club while Glyn Sinnett finalist in 1970 clinched his place at the Slipper.
Pre match favourite Paul Crump allowed Gerald Jones of the Pant Club to nick his expected place while a 141 out shot got Steve Marks his second round spot. Glyn Sinnett who last contested a final in 1970 brought back the old times at the Slipper.
SEMI FINAL 1.... LYNDON PRICE 2.....RAY PHILLIPS 0
1987/88................ (Penydarren A).......... (Labour A)
A capacity crowd at the Catholic club saw Lyndon Price attempt to retain his singles title in the first semi final against Ray Phillips. Unfortunately both players were well below their best and the really big scores evaded them and in a lack lustre affair, it was Lyndon Price who emerged victorious two leg to nil
SEMI FINAL 2... PETER LOCKE 2.... TONY WILLIAMS 0
1987/88................ (Morlais A)............... (Gurnos A)
The second semi final proved to be a much better match with Tony Williams of the Gurnos opening with his customary high scoring game, but looking decidedly uncomfortable on the double finishes, he allowed Peter Locke to come from way back to take the leg.
The second game saw Peter Locke with a hatrick of tons sweep to the front and leave Tony Williams trailing, as he finished decisively to make the final yet again.
THE FINAL 87/88..PETER LOCKE 3.... LYNDON PRICE 1
The five leg final saw Peter Locke with a ton and 140, score gain the initiative and although Lyndon Price hit back, he did not get a throw at the double, as the Welsh International checked out on double sixteen.
Game two was a different story as Lyndon Price hit the front with a brace of tons and he duly took his chance with a double five exit.
The third leg proved vital as a ton and 135, effort from Peter Locke, was matched by 95, and 135, throws from Lyndon Price, but as Locke faltered on the checkout, Price threw away a golden opportunity with some stray darts which cost him the leg.. Locke made no mistake in what proved to be the last leg as he went up a gear to record openers of 140, and 100, and although Lyndon Price racked up a pair of tons he stilled required 76, as Peter Locke took the double finish and title for a record third time.
PETER LOCKE 3 LYNDON PRICE 1
40, 100, 140, 60, 60, 69, 32out...... 55, 100, 83, 40, 137, 61
60, 47, 60, 45, 99, 100, 61 45,........ 85, 81, 100, 100, 50, 30, 10out
95, 60, 100, 135, 57, 34, 16, 4out... 66, 95, 60, 135, 74, 17, 14
140, 100, 82, 60, 55, 32, 32out...... 41, 37, 100, 45, 100, 55, 47
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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1988/89
Round 1 Summary.......Pre match favourite Bill Cooksey went down to Mel Jones while reigning champion Peter Locke found it easy at the Tredegar Arms. Tony Williams was another comfortable winner as was, Lyndon Price and Graham Hughes, but a much closer affair saw Mark Virgin grab his chance over Gary Llewellyn
Tegwyn Lewis toppled Jason Morgan and Wayne Budding saw off Pat Cronin, while Jason Foley just failed to contain the in form Fred Trickett. Former champ Peter O,Sullivan beat Glyn Sinnett and the in form Jimmy Barrett sailed through at the Tavern, while veterans Jack Mahoney and Joe Lang contested a terrific final with “Snatchy” just getting the nod. Maximums from Geraint Smith and Paul Odell wasn’t enough as Colin Williams took the honours at the Iron Horse, while Simon Marks got through with his usual high scoring game.
SEMI FINAL 1 ....PETER LOCKE 0..... SIMON MARKS 2
1988/89................. (Morlais A)............. (Aberglais)
Red hot favourite Peter Locke took on the 21 year old Simon Marks in the first semi final in his bid to become the first player to win the singles championship a record four times. Starting with three tons in his first three visits to the board he looked to be on target, but coming from behind with scores of 125 and 100, Simon Marks took advantage of his leading throw by finishing on double top.
Locke stepped up a notch in game two with a brace of tons and a 140, checking out on 87, to level affairs. Simon Marks held on to his leading throw in the decider and caused a major upset by putting the Welsh International out of the competition as he booked his final spot with a double top finish.
SEMI FINAL 2..FRED TRICKETT 2.. GRAEME THOMAS 0
1988/89.............. (Morlais A)................... (Labour A)
The second semi saw Graeme Thomas in his first ever finals night struggle to get anywhere near his normal form against Fred Trickett, who with a couple of tons and a 91 score, left himself double top, which he comfortably put away.
Graeme Thomas won the race to the double in game two, but after missing with six attempts, Fred Trickett snapped up the opportunity to take the match 2-0.
THE FINAL 89/90.FRED TRICKETT 3... SIMON MARKS 0
1988/891....................... (Morlais A).......... (Aberglais)
Following his super semi final performance great things were expected of Simon Marks against Fred Trickett and although opening with a ton, he lost his momentum as the game progressed, allowing Trickett to take the leg with a classy 107 finish.
Fred Trickett improved his performance in game two and with scores of 100, 45, 140, 91, 85, and a double top finish he made it, 2-0 in 16 darts.
Needing one more leg to clinch the title, Trickett found himself trailing when a 117 score left Marks with just 103 on the board, but responding brilliantly with a score of 136, Trickett gained the initiative and took the Singles Championship crown.
FRED TRICKETT 3.................... SIMON MARKS 0
95, 43, 41, 55, 100, 60, 107out........ 100, 45, 41, 85, 66, 22, 26
100, 45, 140, 91, 85, 40out................ 60, 11, 60, 36, 32
24, 55, 60,41,100,85,45,75,16out..... 80,43,61,21,76,117,22,41,20


DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1989/90
Round 1 Summary....Shock results saw Peter Locke crash out to Jimmy Barrett and Judith Thomas flatten three Div 1 players to win through, along ,with John Sutton and Keith Evans. Bill Cooksey and John Gamble kept the Morlais interest alive as did defending champ Fred Trickett. Hoping to go one better this year Simon Marks sailed through, as did Graham Hughes who hit two maximums. Some hairy moments saw Ron Lloyd scrape home over Paul Odell, while fellow previous champions Adrian Thomas, Peter O,Sullivan and Vivian Morgan, all made it as well. A 145 checkout by Phil Locke and a maximum each for Jason Foley and Neil Smith were the highlights, as Neil Smith took the honours at the Gurnos Club. Veteran Jackie Mahoney came from nowhere to beat Daryl James, while Mark Price won comfortably at the Tavern, as did Horse & Groom hopeful Tommy Sullivan. Kerry Davies celebrated his return to Dowlais by winning, as did Philip Foley who bagged his third maximum of the season.
SEMI FINAL 1 .....JOHN GAMBLE 2 ....BILLY COOKSEY 1
1989/90................. (Morlais A)................ (Morlais A)
Both John Gamble and Billy Cooksey were a little below par when they met in the first semi final of the singles competition and following many double finish misses by both players, Cooksey finally took the first leg.
Both players improved in game two with Gamble countering a pair of tons from Cooksey with 85 scores and a leg pinching 60 finish.
A ton opener in the last game from Cooksey was cancelled out by a levelling ton score from Gamble, who thoroughly deserved his victory and singles final place.
SEMI FINAL 2 ...VIVIAN MORGAN 2 .JIMMY BARRETT 0
1989/90..............(Horse & Groom)............. (Morlais B)
Jimmy Barrett failed to match the consistent scoring of Vivian Morgan in the second semi final, as a couple of tons steered the Horse and Groom player to a leg one win.
Although Barrett made more of a fight of it in game two, there was no stopping Viv Morgan who sped to a 2-0 victory.
THE FINAL ........VIVIAN MORGAN 3... JOHN GAMBLE 1
1989/90.............. (Horse & Groom)........ (Morlais A)
The final saw consecutive opening scores of 100, 140 by Viv Morgan, pegged back by the consistent scoring of John Gamble, who did well to take the first leg in 24 darts.
A determined Viv Morgan hit back to get on level terms, by taking the second leg in 17 darts, with scores of 125, 45, 140, 41, 90, and a sixty checkout.
He followed this up by taking a 2-1 lead when topping John Gambles pair of ton scores, with 100 and 125 shots of his own to win the third leg.
With the crowd giving both players every encouragement, Viv Morgan responded brilliantly to win the title with scores of 60, 95, 100, 100, 78, and 68out to become only the third player to win both the Dowlais and Merthyr singles championships.
1989/90. VIVIAN MORGAN 3 ..JOHN GAMBLE 1
100. 140, 45, 45, 30, 41, 42, 18....40, 85, 43, 66, 60, 40, 99, 68out
125, 45, 140, 41, 90, 60out.......... 85, 80, 60, 81, 60, 45, 80
100, 45, 60, 33, 40,125, 98out.....59, 100, 41, 100, 35, 60
60, 95, 100, 100, 78, 68out.......... 60, 45, 35, 29, 26, 38

DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
SEASON 1990/91....Round 1 Summary..
Peter Locke who last won the title in 1988 powered his way through without dropping a leg as did Mark Williams who also bagged a maximum.
Jeannette Hyde came close, just losing out to Terry Lewis, while Steve Dunn with the Masters title under his belt, joins Paul Crump in round two, as does Gary Giles who was the only Aberglais man to make it to round two.
Brilliant darts from Peter Lozano earned him his win, as did 1974 champ Bill Cooksey
while the Cardigan have Jeff Quantick, Terry Misselbrook and Paul Odell through.
Lyndon Price hopes of a third title were crushed by Granville Price, while fellow champion Tony Williams celebrated his return to Dowlais with a win at the Tavern.
Robert Lloyd kept the Labour flag flying with a win over Tony Norbury, while a 180
from Keith Evans wasn’t enough to stop Simon Marks booking his round two slot
SEMI FINAL 1.. PETER LOCKE 2....... KERRY DAVIES 1
The first semi final had Kerry Davies making his grand final night debut and it couldn’t have been much harder as he met three times champion Peter Locke.
Undeterred by reputations Kerry Davies took the first leg and everyone wondered if in a repeat of the 1989 final Peter Locke would make a surprise exit, but there were no such thoughts on Peter Locke’s mind as he swept to the final by winning both remaining legs.
SEMI FINAL 2 ...MARK WILLIAMS 2...JOHN DAVIES 0
Mark Williams took advantage of the uncharacteristic double finish failures of John Davies of the Gurnos Club in the second semi final, to pull off a fine two nil victory and set himself up for a daunting task ahead, at the hands of Peter Locke in the five legged final.
THE FINAL......PETER LOCKE 3...... MARK WILLIAMS 1
1990/91.............. (Morlais A)............... (Morlais A)
A hatrick of ton scores by Mark Williams wasn’t enough to contain Peter Locke in the opening leg as he finished before Mark could attempt his double top board requirement.
Yet another hatrick of opening ton scores from Mark William’s in game two proved good enough to allow him to level the match, going out on sixty.
Peter Locke’s response was dynamic, as with scores of 95, 180 maximum, 180, maximum and 46 checkout, he went 2-1 up in 12 darts.
Game four saw Mark Williams unable to find the sixty bed as freely as he had done previously and as a result he fell way behind, however a late recovery which netted him a 100 and 116 score, left him with 36, to put the pressure back on Peter Locke.
Needing 100 Peter Locke looked supremely confident on the “oche” and duly finished in fine style to become the only player to win the Dowlais Singles Championship a record breaking four times..
1990/91 PETER LOCKE 3 MARK WILLIAMS 1
55,84,85,140,81,24, 32out........ 100, 100, 100, 60, 60, 41,
60,100,45,28,98,60................ 100, 100, 100, 21, 60, 60, 60out
95,180,180,46out (12darts)........100, 60, 100 86, , 100 60,44,60, 52, 100out......41, 60, 41,81,26, 100, 116
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DOWLAIS PENYDARREN SINGLES CHAMPIONS
1963- 1991
Champions Runners Up
1962/63 Terry Thomas
1963/64 Ken Jones 2-1 John Durbin
1964/65 Les Corcoran 2-1 Tommy Davies
1965/66 Dai Williams 2-1 Kingsley Knott
1966/67 Terry Thomas 2-1 Tim Sullivan
1967/68 Lyndon Price 2-1 Dai Thomas
1968/69 Des Evans 2-0 Terry Hawkins
1969/70 Terry Hawkins 2-1 Mike Morgan
1970/71 Ray Phillips 2-0 Glyn Sinnett
1971/72 Terry Thomas 2-1 Bill Woodington
1972/73 Dai Thomas 2-0 Lew Morgan
1973/74 Billy Cooksey 2-0 John Casey Semi Finalists
1974/75 Joe Lang 2-0 Gren Thomas Chris Brogden Roy Davies
1975/76 B. Starbuck 2-1 J. Mahoney Terry Thomas Harry Morgan
1976/77 Ron Lloyd 2-1 Ray Phillips Jack Mahoney Tommy Williams
1977/78 Will J Hughes 2-1 Billy Cooksey Ron Lloyd Ray Phillips
1978/79 Adrian Thomas 3-1 Barry Thomas Teg Lewis J.Mahoney
1979/80 Ray Jones 3-0 Billy Cooksey Viv Morgan Mike James
1980/81 P O,Sullivan 3-1 Mike James Tommy Sullivan Ray Brown
1981/82 Wayne Ward 3-1 Steve Dunn Ron Lloyd Denis Phillips
1982/83 Tony Williams 3-2 Kelvin Davies Ray Phillips Alan Jones
1983/84 Peter Locke 3-0 Fred Trickett Denis Phillips Ray Smith
1984/85 Peter Locke 3-1 Rob Phelps Peter O,Sullivan Billy Cooksey
1985/86 Lyndon Price 3-0 P.O,Sullivan Colin Williams John Davies
1986/87 Ray Smith 3-2 Fred Trickett Robert Lloyd Paul Crump
1987/88 Peter Locke 3-1 Lyndon Price Tony Williams Ray Phillips
1988/89 Fred Trickett 3-0 Simon Marks Graeme Thomas P.Locke
1989/90 Viv Morgan 3-1 John Gamble Jimmy Barrett Billy Cooksey
1990/91 Peter Locke 3-1 Mark Williams Kerry Davies John Davies
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Having retired as secretary of the Dowlais Dart League in September 1991 I discontinued keeping the records although I am sure the secretaries that followed me have the relevant records of their time in office. if this is indeed the case then it would be great if they could also publish them for all players past and present to enjoy once again the days of the Dowlais Dart League

Ken Adeva

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DOWLAIS & PENYDARREN DOUBLES CHAMPIONS
1968-1991
DOUBLES CHAMPIONS
1967/68 Des Lewis & Danny Ward
1968/69 Lyndon Price & Gerald Murphy
1969/70 Tim Sullivan & Roy Davies
1970/71 Reg Billingsley & Ernie Morgan
1971/72 Noel McCarthy & Ray Brown
1972/73 Chris Brogden & Vernon Mochan
1973/74 Mike Titcombe & Fred Edwards ......Runners Up
1974/75 Ron Lloyd & Derek James 2-0 N.McCarthy & Ray Brown
1975/76 Joe Lang & John Casey 2-1 Harry Morgan & Billy Cooksey
1976/77 Viv Morgan & John Sims 2-0 John Sutton & Colin Williams
1977/78 Terry Lewis & John Evans 2-1 John Gamble & Peter Davies
1978/79 Mike Jenkins & M.Virgin 2-1 Ray Phillips & Will J Hughes
1979/80 J Gamble & Adrian Thomas 2-1 T.Cunningham Jim Martin
1980/81 J.Sutton & Colin Williams 2-1 Lyn Price & Brian Thomas
1981/82 W Cooksey & Glyn Sinnett 2-0 Wayne Ward & Denis Phillips
1982/83 Verdun Powell & B. Dunk 2-1 Tony Williams & Rob Phelps
1983/84 Tony Williams & Rob Phelps 2-0 John Jones & C. Griffiths
1984/85 John Davies & Kel. Davies 2-1 Tony Williams & Rob Phelps
1985/86 W Cooksey & Adrian Thomas 2-0 Jim Daley W. Budding
1986/87 J.Gamble & Paul Crump 2-1 Billy Cooksey & Steve Dunn
1987/88 Tony Williams & Wayne Thomas 2-0 P.Locke & F.Trickett
1988/89 Graham Hughes & S. Dunn 2-1 Peter Locke & F.Trickett
1989/90 Lyn Price & Mark Price 2-0 P.O,Sullivan & Vince Lewis
1990/91 Tony Williams & John Davies 2-0 P.Locke & Graham Hughes


DOWLAIS PENYDARREN FOURSOMES CHAMPIONS
1975-1991

1974/75 NORTON Ray Phillips Steve Wilce Peter Davies Alan Davies
1975/76 HORSE A RoyDavies P.O,Sullivan Vince Lewis Mike Morgan
1976/77 CARM C Billy Cooksey Glyn Sinnett Harry Morgan Viv Morgan
1977/78 CARM C W.Cooksey G.Sinnett H.Morgan Viv Morgan
1978/79 CARM C P.Locke Terry Davies Craig Sims Will J Hughes
1979/80 LAB A Ken Evans J.Mahoney Teg Lewis Peter Wathan
1980/81 TREIF R.Newbury P.O,Sullivan V.Lewis T Cunningham
1981/82 LAB A Ken Evans Jackie Mahoney Teg Lewis Tex Pearce
1982/83 GURNOS B.Starbuck Kel Davies Mike Mew Ernie Morgan
1983/84 MORLAIS A P. Locke WCooksey Fred Trickett Jacko Sims
1984/85 MORLAIS A P. Locke P.O,Sullivan Ron Lloyd Derek James
1985/86 GURNOS A Tony Williams R.Phelps Viv Morgan Kel Davies
1986/87 GURNOS A Tony Williams D.Pinch John Davies Kel Davies
1987/88 MORLAIS A P Locke P.O,Sullivan D.Pinch Graham Hughes
1988/89 MORLAIS A P Locke P.O,Sullivan S.Dunn Graham Hughes
1989/90 MORLAIS A P.Locke P.O,Sullivan Steve Dunn Vince Lewis
1990/91 MORLAIS A P.Locke P.O,Sullivan S.Dunn Adrian Thomas
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THE DOWLAIS MASTERS CHARITY
The Dowlais and Penydarren dart league had been making charity contributions to various local charities for many years with various events generating money in the form of gate money , donations and competitions.
They were usually in the form of challenge matches against other leagues, or exhibition matches with a professional dart player, taking on a selection of Dowlais league players.
It was always an idea of mine to incorporate into the seasons programme a competition involving all players who had previously won the much coveted Dowlais Singles Championship as a regular charity function, which would always generate a considerable income and provide entertainment for all who attended.
The format was as follows. All previous champions who were still registered in the Dowlais league would be invited to take part in a knockout competition with a tote betting system available to anyone who wished to wager on the final outcome of the nights matches.
The system was that on the commencement of the competition betting slips would be distributed for any amount of stake money the punter wished to speculate on their particular favourite, to win the competition and then the draw was made for the sixteen players who contested the first round, with the odds on each one displayed.
The first round matches were played and the remaining eight players were once again available to the tote betting system before a new draw would take place.
The odds on each player were once again announced and displayed with the different colour slips for round two denoting the changed odds of the participants.
This form of betting, with a new draw every time, was undertaken every round up until the final thereby producing a considerable income of which the charity would take an acceptable percentage.
The committee agreed my proposal and the first event was scheduled for May 1982
The first invited ex champions were
Les Corcoran(1965) Lyndon Price(1968) Terry Thomas (1963/67/72)
Ray Phillips(1970) Billy Cooksey(1974) Joe Lang(1975)
Brian Starbuck(1976) Ron Lloyd(1977) Adrian Thomas(1979) Ray Jones(1980) Peter O,Sullivan(1981)
The first ever winner of the Dowlais Masters was Ray Jones of Abertwssog at 5-1 odds
The 1983 Dowlais Masters was Ron Lloyd who won through with generous 10-1 odds
The 1984 final allowed every registered player to compete for the remaining places
but the committee felt that the inclusion of Peter Locke would affect the income generated by the punters reluctant to bet against him winning the event, so he was asked to stand down, which he very sportingly did for that, and every subsequent Masters Charity. *******************
THE DOWLAIS MASTERS 1984
BOB BASSETT (Qualifier) 2 RAY JONES (1980 Champ) 0
The 1984 final had Bob Bassett who had entered the competition as a qualifier taking on the competition hot favourite Ray Jones who having won the inaugural Masters crown in 1982, looked a good bet to repeat the victory.
What a turnabout it turned out to be as Bob Bassett who had accounted for Ray Smith
Ron Lloyd, in previous rounds completed a superb performance by becoming 1984 Masters Champion.
Following a presentation to Peter Locke for standing down from the competition a challenge match between Locke and Bassett was arranged where Bob Bassett the new Masters champion set a seal; on the night by winning 2-0 .


THE DOWLAIS MASTERS 1985
F.TRICKETT(Qualifier) 2 VIV MORGAN (Qualifier) 1
An absorbing 1985 Masters had two qualifiers contesting the final ,Fred Trickett of the Morlais A, and Vivian Morgan of the Gurnos Club and what a show they put on.
Viv Morgan was the first to hit the high scores with 140 and 120 with a bounce out getting him to the double, which he easily put to bed.
With his second maximum score of the night, Viv Morgan looked set to finish it, but hesitation on the double cost him dearly, as Fred Trickett pinched the leg.
In the all important last leg Viv Morgan led off with an encouraging 140 score, but with a burst which included a 140, 140, and 135 Fred Trickett who having disposed of Reg Newbury, Tony Williams, and Peter O,Sullivan in earlier rounds, hit the double to win the Masters Championship of 1985.
THE DOWLAIS MASTERS 1986
STEVE DUNN(Qualifier) 2 PAUL CRUMP (Qualifier) 0
Once again it was the qualifiers who made the final with Paul Crump who in beating Mark Williams, Tony Williams and Ron Lloyd to reach the final, met a determined Steve Dunn on a debut Masters appearances for both players.
Both players had won ten games each through qualifying games and up to the final and aimed to make it eleven, as they took one leg apiece.
The sudden death decider saw Dunne race ahead to the double finish with three ton scores, just bettering Crump’s ton and a run of sixty, and eighty scores.
But with both players suffering agonisingly close finish attempts, Steve Dunn finally secured the elusive double to become 1986 masters champion. **********


THE DOWLAIS MASTERS 1987
RAY PHILLIPS (1971 Champ) 2 JOHN DAVIES (Qual) 0
Contesting his first final for some years Ray Phillips the 1971 Dowlais singles champion got off to a flyer with consistent scoring in the first leg, which landed him a comfortable win.
John Davies who had qualified for the event and reached the final with wins over Lyndon Price, Graham Hughes and defending Masters champion Steve Dunn, tried everything to square the match, but it was not to be as Ray Phillips had the scent of victory and his determination paid off as he became the 1987 Masters Champion.


THE DOWLAIS MASTERS 1988
P.O,SULLIVAN (1981 Champ) 2 TONY WILLIAMS (1983)1
Wins over John Gamble, Steve Dunn, and Vince Lewis, put Tony Williams in his first ever Masters final and with a fine performance, took the first leg off Peter O,Sullivan.
Game two saw the roles reversed when a much more positive approach from Peter O,Sullivan landed him the equalising leg. The decider was a classic and with scores of 85,100, 81, 100, 110, and 81 checkout it was Peter O,Sullivan who earlier had accounted for Adrian Thomas, Joe Lang, and Ray Phillips, who picked up the Masters trophy.


THE DOWLAIS MASTERS 1989
BILLY COOKSEY (1974 Champ) 2 RAY SMITH (Qual) 0
Having beaten Ray Phillips, Lyndon Price, and Adrian Thomas on his way to the final, Ray Smith was in fine form in what promised to be a cracking match with Billy Cooksey.
It took a 17 dart finish to give Billy Cooksey leg one, when with scores of a ton and 140, he just kept ahead of Ray Smith, but the Penydarren man was soon back in the frame when he took leg two. The final could have so easily gone Ray Smith’s way as he missed with two attempts at the double finish and with Cooksey not allowing him a third chance he added Smith’s name to Ron Lloyd, John Davies and Mark Williams, as players he had toppled on his way to become Masters Champion 1989


THE DOWLAIS MASTERS 1990
STEVE DUNN(1986 Master) 2 W Cooksey(1974 Champ) 0
In an absorbing final Steve Dunn was attempting to become the first ever two time winner of the Masters competition and started bang on target, when with a 121 and ton scores along the way, he nailed a 70 finish to take the first leg.
Billy Cooksey who had put paid to the hopes of Mark Williams, John Davies, and Ray Phillips, in the build up to the final, could do little to contain a rampant Steve Dunn , hitting four consecutive tons, to leave him in his wake, as he had done to Kerry Davies, Geraint Smith, and Graham Hughes to became Masters Champion for 1990


THE DOWLAIS MASTERS 1991
ADRIAN THOMAS (1979 Champ) 2 Tom Sullivan(Qu)) 0
Tommy Sullivan surprised everyone by making his Masters debut a successful event as he made the final, with wins over Jeannette Hyde, the first lady to contest the Masters, Tegwyn Lewis, and Ray Smith and with scores of a ton and 125, safely tucked away leg one over Adrian Thomas.
The Morlais landlord had come out of retirement to contest the Masters and soon made amends in a much tighter game two, which Adrian Thomas fully deserved..
Having disposed of Tudor Williams, Tommy Jenkins, and Lyndon Price in earlier rounds, Adrian Thomas knuckled down to the task ahead with a hatrick of ton scores, leaving Tommy Sullivan stranded and it was no surprise as he lifted the Masters title with a clinical first time double finish.

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DOWLAIS MASTERS CHAMPIONS ROLL CALL
1982 to 1991

1982 Ray Jones (Duck eggs)
1983 Ron Lloyd
1984 Bob Bassett
1985 Fred Trickett
1986 Steve Dunn
1987 Ray Phillips
1988 Peter O’Sullivan
1989 Billy Cooksey
1990 Steve Dunn
1991 Adrian Thomas