After their memorable victory playing away against reigning champions Lancashire in their last outing in the Cosmo Darts Premier Division of the UKDA National League, Warwickshire will be playing their third fixture of the season this coming weekend at their home venue the Hen Lane District and Social Club, 6 Beacon Road, Coventry, CV6 4DS against Lincolnshire.
Going into the game Warwickshire are seventh in the table with thirty-eight points and their opponents tenth with twenty-five points but they have only played one fixture compared to Warwickshire’s two.
The fixture has never been an easy one for Warwickshire as they have never won against Lincolnshire in the UKDA having lost for the past three seasons, so hopefully this coming weekend all that will change and the result will go in favour of the home team.
Lining up and hoping to get that win will be:
Men’s ‘A’ : Danny Lauby, Gareth Braham, Jack Wareing, Jamie Hughes, Kevin Dowling, Mark Carter, Martin Tonks, Matty Washbrooke, Nigel Heydon, Sam Price, Sam Whittaker, Steve Hine.
Men’s ‘B’: Adam Hancock, Dave Hill, Ian McFarlane, Ian Shaw, Jnr Joyce, Karl Reynolds, Mark Faulkner, Mark Martin, Mark Strong, Noah Rose, Will Naylor, Zac Prince.
Reserves:Wayne Mynard, Lee Miller, Noel Grant, Jamie Atkins.
Women’s ‘A’: Wendy Adams, Marian Conway, Natalie Gilbert, Kirsty Hinchliffe, Courtney Hine, Hannah Meek.
Women’s ‘B’: Nina Bolt, Caroline Pike, Denise Keyte, Jodie Rigg, Donna Pinch, Chloe McKivett-Saunders.
Reserves: Kris Meek, Kat Spanswick.
L-Style Division One
Black Country have the opportuniy to climb up from their eighth place in the table this coming weekend when they travel to the Burghfield Community Sports Association (BCSA), James Lane, Burghfield, Reading, RG30 3RS to take on Berkshire who are one place above them in the table with just one more point from playing two games compared to Black Country’s one.
In the same division West Midlands have a home tie at Gilberts Bar, 54 Field Street, Willenhall, West Midlands, WV13 2NY where they will take on Somerset.
Going into the fixture West Midlands are currently lying bottom of the division with fourteen points from their one game played while their opponents are six places above them in fifth position with thirty-six points from two games.
With home advantage West Midlands desperately need a win to not only boost their confidence but to also move them away from their bottom position and away from the relegation zone.
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Word: Alan Towe
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