With just shy of 1,000 female members, the women’s game is set to go from strength to strength as the WADC brings further opportunities to the women’s game.
Launched on 20th April, the Women’s Amateur Darts Circuit (WADC) aimed to create the world’s largest women’s darts series and an environment where all women, regardless of skill level, can play darts, progress, play with friends and enjoy a pathway and progression for female darts.
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The WADC VAULT launch brought many new players to the sport, resulting in an unprecedented number of entries across the 7-week vault schedule in over a hundred venues.
With a whopping £6,600 prize fund from the first vault series, with £3,500 allocated to the National Finals in 2027, potentially making the WADC the largest women-led darts organisation globally by activity.

Not stopping there, the WADC will further guarantee £2,200 to the Regional Finals as a kick start, and proof of concept in how much the WADC team believe in the future of the women’s game.
The WADC projects that the National Finals prize fund in 2027, based on the current series, will exceed £23,000.
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The dedication shown by the WADC executive team has been outstanding from Day 1, with further growth planned in the coming months.
WADC Vault 2.0 launches Monday 29th June.
The Final Table for WADC Vault Darts 1.0
1 Angela Kirkwood
2 Joanne Oldershaw
3 Eleanor Cairns
4 Jackie Brighton
5 Rhian Osullivan
6 Eve Watson
7 Liz Humphries
8 Rebecca Rose
9 Lynsey Childs
10 Lisa James
11 Eileen Harrison
12 Moira Coughlin
13 jennie doyle
14 Kelly Stevens
15 Doreen Fitton
16 Steph Clarke
If you would like more information about the WADC or any of the opportunities for playing women’s darts, please visit; https://dartscircuit.com/wadc/
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