DARTS: Andrew Gilding won the Daniel/Green Christmas tournament held at the Bridgeward Club, Ipswich pocketing the �200 first prize.
He won 3-1 over Gary Butcher with legs of 13, 16 and 15 darts and also achieved the highest finish of 140.
First round: Wayne Hammond 1 Jamie Robinson 3, Paul Hale 3 Jason Mold 1, Garry Prime 3 Steve Flatt 2, Andy Belton 1 Michael Barnard 3, Richard Day 0 Alan Currivan 3, James Pastfield 3 Kelvin Self 1, Curtis Hammond 3 Glen Bentley 2, Sam Hayden 3 Gary Middleditch 1, Callum Windsor 0 James Foster 3, Gary Manning 3 Stuart McNeill 0, Ian Last 3 Lucy Ward-Geddes 0, Eddie Keary 1 Pete Chivers 3, Ben Austin 0 Butcher 3, Andrew Currivan 0 Steffan Morling 3, Chris Allen 1 Marc Patrick 3, Robbie Morling 3 Daniel Dunstan 0, Reece Hayden 2 Dan Tatum 3, Graham Peck 2 Adrian Genery 3, Chris Harvey 3 Gordon King 1.
Second round: Jamie Robinson 2 Hale 3, Garry Prime 1 Michael Barnard 3, Currivan 3 Pastfield 0, Hammond 3 Hayden 1, Foster 3 Manning 0, Last 1 Chivers 3, Butcher 3 S Morling 2, Patrick 0 R Morling 3, Tatum 3 Genery 2, Harvey 0 Kevin Harris 3, Ian Randles 3 L Morling 0, Steve Balls 0 Gary Webb 3, Gilding 3 John Attwater 1, Andy Mallett 3 Alex Topper 0, Jason Elvin 1 David Mayhew 3, Peter Green 1 Paul Wade 3.
Third round: Hale 1 Barnard 3, Currivan 3 Hammond 2, Foster 0 Chivers 3, Butcher 3 R Morling 0, Tatum 2 Harris 3, Randles 0 Webb 3, Gilding 3 Mallett 0, Mayhew 3 Wade 2.
Quarter-final: Barnard 0 Currivan 3, Chivers 0 Butcher 3, Harris 3 Webb 2, Gilding 3 Mayhew 0.
Semi-finals: Currivan 1 Butcher 3, Harris 0 Gilding 3.
Final: Butcher 1 Gilding 3.
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Quarter-finals: Eddie Keary/Graham Peck lost to John Attwater/Jamie Robinson, Amanda Mallett/Paul Hale lost to Marc Patrick/Andrew Gilding, Michael Barnard/Adrain Genery lost to Gary Butcher/Andy Belton, Ben Austin/James Pastfield lost to Wayne Hammond/Alan Currivan.
Semi-finals: Attwater/Robinson beat Patrick/Gilding, Butcher/Belton lost to Hammond/Currivan.
Final: Attwater/Robinson lost to Hammond/Currivan.
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