The curtain has fallen on the seventeenth instalment of The Vault, with an array of distinguished names once again ascending to prominence across the regional landscape of the ADC structure throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Those who follow the amateur game with diligence will recognise many of the victorious competitors, several of whom have become habitual protagonists within their respective territories. Their latest successes have not only secured regional accolades but have also earned coveted invitations to the MODUS Super Series, where the prospect of a £30,000 Champions Week prize awaits.
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Among the notable triumphant figures were former World Championship quarter-finalist William Borland and former PDC World Youth Champion James Hubbard (main picture), the latter famously overcoming Michael van Gerwen to capture youth honours earlier in his career. Their achievements underline the considerable calibre that continues to populate the ADC ecosystem.

Series 17 has once again demonstrated the geographical breadth and competitive vitality of the circuit, which continues to provide aspiring players with a structured pathway towards greater opportunities.
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Broadcast exposure through Pluto TV from the Live Lounge in Portsmouth further enhances the prestige associated with qualification and offers competitors the chance to perform before an ever increasing audience.
Vault Regional Darts Champions for Series 17
Scotland – William Borland
Ireland – Killian Heffernan
North Wales – Mark Layton
South Wales – Connor Hopkins
Northern Ireland – David O’Hara
North East – Adam Winspear
North West – Jordan Brooks
Yorkshire & Humber – Richie Parkin
Midlands – Ben Flanagan-McClelland
South West – Henry Cooper
South East & London – George Cressey
East of England – James Hubbard
Attention now turns towards Series 18, which is scheduled to commence on Monday, 29 June. With tournaments taking place extensively throughout the country, the ADC continues to furnish players of all abilities with a highly accessible competitive framework.
Those wishing to participate and become part of one of the sport’s most expansive grassroots movements can register via www.dartscircuit.com, where further information regarding events and venues is readily available.
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