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Just Social distancing themselves from the pack

Just Social has maintained its lead at the top of the South West Gippsland Dart League with a comprehensive performance against Bullseyes.

The 13-2 victory saw their percentage climb to 275, ensuring a significant percentage and points lead ahead of Warriors in second.

It made for a poor round for the Bullseyes, whose loss was compounded by 26ers’ 6-5 defeat of Rebels.

The 26ers’ result increases the margin between themselves in sixth and Bullseyes in seventh to 12 points, making the prospects of climbing the ladder even more difficult.

Despite the loss, Simon from the Rebels can hold his head high, throwing his first 180 of the season.

Likewise, Rob from Fore threw 105 for the highest peg of the week, but it came in a heavy loss to Warriors, who prevailed 14-1.

Gembrook gave it their all in a tight tussle with Paky One that defied their standings on the table, but couldn’t get the chocolates in a 9-6 loss.

Snipers, meanwhile, took care of business against the Mud Rats 10-5.

The Hoodies put their feet up, having been fixtured the bye.

Warriors and PakyOne remain snapping at the heels of Just Social in top spot.

Next week’s fixtures make for an intriguing suite of match-ups involving teams close to one-another on the table.

Snipers in fourth battle third-placed PakyOne, Bullseyes battle 26ers to close the gap between sixth and seventh, and Gembrook (eighth) tackle Mud Rats (ninth).

R12 Results: Warriors 14 v Fore 1, Snipers 10 v Mud Rats 5, PakyOne 9 v Gembrook 6, Just Social 13 v Bullseyes 2, 26ers 10 v Rebels 5.

R12 Ladder: Just Social 40, Warriors 36, PakyOne 36, Snipers 32, Rebels 28, 26ers 28, Bullseyes 16, Gembrook 12, Mud Rats 8, Fore 4, The Hoodies 0.

R13 Fixture: Snipers (4) v Paky One (3), Gembrook (8) v Mud Rats (9), Rebels (5) v Warriors (2), Hoodies (11) v Just Social (1), Bullseyes (7) v 26ers (6), Fore – Bye.

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