Tag: #ThankChristItsDartsmas

  • Two Lukes to duke it out!

    Two Lukes to duke it out!

    Generally, if something looks too good to be true, it is as such. If that appraisal seems simplistic to the point of cruelty, look at it another way. In top level professional sport, there’s very seldom room for romantics or fairytales. But there are exceptions to such analysis. Like that of Hewick – the €800…

  • The game and the fans are real winners as epic battle enters home straight

    The game and the fans are real winners as epic battle enters home straight

    When I was 16 years of age, completing the Junior Cert was Mount Everest. And a power cut during the first day of the State Exams which necessitated me to stay in school until 6.30pm catching up added another uninvited layer of trepidation. Other than that, becoming more efficient at driving a powered wheelchair, ditto…

  • You can throw the form book in the furnace

    You can throw the form book in the furnace

    When Meath football was at its zenith in the late 1980s and early to mid ’90s, they must have been a nightmare for anybody attempting to preview matches going on what sort of form teams had been in leading up to the fixture in question. Furthermore, oddsmakers must thank their lucky stars in-running betting wasn’t…

  • Call me Grinch if you must but in this corner sport saves #Dartsmas!

    Call me Grinch if you must but in this corner sport saves #Dartsmas!

    It’s beginning to look a lot like #Dartsmas. If you’ve been perusing content in this location for any length at all you’ll know the months of November and December are absolutely detested here. It’s been so for more than a decade at this stage but has been amplified to incalculable levels since da departed for…

  • You were right there Michael on the night

    You were right there Michael on the night

    Few, if any, however, could’ve predicted the manic majesty of what was to transpire when the two combatants returned to the oche after the first stanza. Put in this way, there was more than Wayne Mardle lost for words.

  • Watch “When Spasms Spoil Your Darting Dreams!” on YouTube

    Watch “When Spasms Spoil Your Darting Dreams!” on YouTube

    https://youtube.com/shorts/kvBN3jJ8T8E?feature=share I have long contemplated getting a Dart Board or, at the very least, dropped enough hints about same. So, most recently, the leading lady surprised me with one. As you’ll see within, spasms have played havoc with my initial attempts. So much that I haven’t managed to get a dart to stick to the…

  • Changing of the guard?

    Changing of the guard?

    No matter where one looks, online or in other media outlets, there will be reference to the oddity that is the period between Christmas and the New Year. You’ve no clue what day it is, you’re just about sick of eating turkey but cake/pudding/sweets are still fair game. For someone like myself with whom mental…

  • Big Boris back in the game and the Jackpot’s back on the table

    Big Boris back in the game and the Jackpot’s back on the table

    One of the worst drawbacks to dealing with any sort of mental health issue is the instinct to want to self isolate. To go into onion mode. Get as many layers between you and the outside world as possible. Couple that with the most severe cold snaps we’ve had in these parts for a long…

  • Barry bites the dust at first hurdle

    Barry bites the dust at first hurdle

    It was very much a mixed bag in terms of Irish interest on the opening night of the Cazoo World Championships of Darts at the Alexandra Palace in London. Veteran thrower Mickey Mansell threw the first darts and the first 180 of the tournament as the Ulsterman recorded a rare victory for himself on the…

  • Opening jousts in arrows action revealed

    Opening jousts in arrows action revealed

    This writer is by no means a fan of Christmas. Even less so of the build up thereto. However, the only thing which makes the Festive Season even slightly more palatable is the abundance of sporting action that punctuates the end of December and early January. With a plethora of Soccer, Rugby, American Football and…