Vault Winners Heading To The MODUS Live Lounge

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If the MODUS Super Series were a human, we’d all be gathered round a cake with three candles, singing Happy Birthday in front of a supermarket sponge. However, it isn’t human – which spares us the indignity of party hats – but it is three years old, and that’s something well worth celebrating.

Born during those strange lockdown days when everyone either bought a dartboard or started writing pub quizzes on Zoom, the MODUS Super Series has quietly become one of the best things to come out of the pandemic. No panic-buying here – just a proper stage for players looking to make a name for themselves.

It’s cut from the same cloth as the ADC and The Vault – giving players who are hovering on the edge of professionalism a place to sharpen their tungsten or, for those who’ve already had a taste of the PDC treadmill, somewhere to keep playing without the stress of bills, travel, and ranking points ruining the fun. Think of it as darts’ halfway house: competitive enough to make it count,yet, relaxed enough to still be enjoyable.

And this brings us nicely to the prize pot awaiting the latest Vault 13.0 winners. Thirteen regional champions – a baker’s dozen, if you prefer your darts with a side of pastry metaphors – have each bagged themselves not just bragging rights but an invite to the MODUS Super Series.

One invite, one big chance, and the possibility of walking away many thousands of pounds richer. Not bad for chucking a few trebles.

The formula sounds simple: head to Portsmouth, win your weekly group, then come back at the end of the series and win again. Easy on paper. In reality? Far trickier. But others have done it before, so why not these folk?

So, expect to see the following names on stage at the Live Lounge very soon – and if you fancy watching, Pluto TV has you covered:

  • Wales North – Terry Nash
  • Wales South – Alec Small
  • Ireland – Dylan Dowling
  • Northern Ireland – Butch Devine
  • Midlands – Jonathan Platt
  • North West – Patrik Williams
  • North East – Billy Leonard
  • East of England – Tyler Thorpe
  • South West – Lee Evans
  • Yorkshire & Humber – Ciaran Forde
  • South East & London – Chas Barstow

So there you have it: the next batch of faces ready to test themselves on the MODUS stage. Their mission? Travel down to Hampshire and do battle. Or, in slightly less medieval terms, grab a train to Portsmouth and play some great darts.

—–ENDS—–

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