Neil Duff secured his place in Saturday’s Double Trouble finale on Wednesday, after completing a clean sweep with five wins from five to end his Group A campaign, top, as the field was confirmed for Groups B and C at the Modus Super Series.
Former Lakeside Champion, Duff, who entered Wednesday’s play on 14 points from the opening two days of Group A, topped the group overall after winning all five of his matches, as he recorded victories against Robert Thornton, Richie Burnett, Graham Usher, Alex Spellman and Kevin Painter, to end on 24 points from a possible 30 overall.

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Elsewhere, Graham Usher and Alex Spellman will both compete in Group B, after the pair finished 2nd and 3rd respectively overall with Usher ending on 18 points and Spellman on 16 points. The duo will be joined on Thursday and Friday Evening by Steve West, Devon Petersen and Ram Guevara.
Robert Thornton, Richie Burnett and Kevin Painter will all compete in Group C, after finishing 4th, 5th and 6th respectively overall with Thornton ending on 14 points, Burnett on 12 points and Painter on 6 points. The trio will be joined on Thursday and Friday Afternoon by Andy Hamilton, Trina Gulliver and Scott Mitchell.
The Modus Super Series continues on Thursday with Group C commencing from 1pm GMT and Group B commencing from 10pm GMT. Coverage on the MODUS Super Series YouTube channel, or via various bookmaker’ websites worldwide.
Modus Super Series (Double Trouble Week)
Wednesday 17th December
Group A (Day Three)
Neil Duff 3-0 Robert Thornton
Graham Usher 3-0 Kevin Painter
Alex Spellman 3-1 Richie Burnett
Kevin Painter 3-1 Robert Thornton
Neil Duff 3-0 Richie Burnett
Alex Spellman 3-1 Graham Usher
Robert Thornton 3-0 Richie Burnett
Alex Spellman 3-1 Kevin Painter
Neil Duff 3-1 Graham Usher
Richie Burnett 3-2 Kevin Painter
Graham Usher 3-2 Robert Thornton
Neil Duff 3-1 Alex Spellman
Graham Usher 3-2 Richie Burnett
Neil Duff 3-1 Kevin Painter
Alex Spellman 3-1 Robert Thornton
—–ENDS—–
Images: WDF / Chris Sargent








