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Eyles family in good touch for deferred game

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IT was an Eyles family affair when Rhinos beat Ruahine Greens in their deferred game in Brezz’n Darts Club winter league competition.

Rhinos defeated Ruahine Green 12-3. For Rhinos, Tyson Eyles had most tons for the match (13), Hunter Eyles scored 120 to finish, and Irie Eyles had a 180.

Ruahine Greens’ Chris Te Moni had the highest start for the match — 140.

On Tuesday night, Te Kuzzyz maintained their winning streak, beating Ruahine Black 12-3.

Playing for Ruahine Black, Mihi Awatere had most tons for the match (21) and a score of 180.

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Highest starts for the match were achieved by Te Kuzzyz pair Jono Griffiths and Marcus Leach, who both had a 160 start.

Other Te Kuzzyz players to feature were Teretu Temoananui (highest finish, 145), and Toby Ratapu and Errol Tamihana (a 180 each).

Rhinos defeated Stallions 12-3.

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Joe Kiri, of Rhinos, had most tons in the match (21). As well, he and teammate Irie Eyels had a 180 each.

Stallions’ Dom Wilson had the highest start of the match — 170.

Tigers defeated Pumas 12-3.

Tigers’ Renata Leach had the highest start of the night (180) and most tons for the match (16).

Teammate Erik Pu also had a 180.

Pumas’ Sean Gooch and Mikey Evans had eight tons in the match.

Pythons defeated GMC 12-3.

Pythons’ Victor Mackey had most tons (eight) and highest finish (118) in the match.

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Colton Ford, of GMC, had the match-high start of 116.

Individual highlights

180s: Irie Eyles (2), Errol Tamihana, Toby Ratapu, Mihi Awatere, Joe Kiri, Renata Leach, Erik Pu.

Most tons (21): Joe Kiri, Mihi Awatere.

Highest start (180): Renata Leach.

Highest finish (145): Teretu Temoananui.

RESULTS

Rhinos 12 Ruahine Green 3: M Price 140, 125 (2), 120, 112st, 101, 100 (2); T Eyles 140, 121st, 119, 106, 100st, 100 (8); J Kiri 140 (3), 137, 100 (2); I Eyles 180, 140, 121, 100 (3); H Eyles 123st, 123, 121, 120st, 120f, 100st (2), 100 (3); R Edwards 125, 120, 115, 100 (2). M Awatere 140 (4), 123, 100 (3); R Te Kira 125, 100 (2); J Smith 140 (3), 125, 120, 105st, 105, 100st, 100 (4); C Te Moni 140st, 125, 102; J Ahuriri 140, 108st, 101st, 100 (2); B Awatere 140 (2), 125, 115, 100.

Te Kuzzyz 12 Ruahine Black 3: J Griffiths 160st, 140 (4), 136, 122st, 121, 115, 105, 102st, 100 (7); L Tamihana 140, 100st, 100 (8); M Leach 160st, 140 (2), 127, 121, 105st, 100st, 100 (10); E Tamihana 180, 140, 100f, 100 (5); T Ratapu 180, 125 (3), 120st, 115st, 110f, 100 (2); T Temoananui 145f, 140, 131, 121, 100 (2). P Te Kira 140, 123, 100st, 100 (10); U Heurea 132, 121; C Te Moni 140, 100 (5); M Awatere 180, 140 (3), 120st (2), 101st, 100f, 100st (2), 100 (11); S Tupene 100; R Awatere 125, 116.

Stallions 3 Rhinos 12: D Wilson 170st, 140, 121, 120st, 100st, 100 (4); T Cave 100 (5); Jace 140, 122, 100 (7); W Brown 130st, 100 (2); K Unuwai 121, 100 (2). J Kiri 180, 141, 140 (4), 135, 125, 122, 100 (12); I Eyles 180, 140 (2), 121, 120, 100 (2); M Price 140 (2), 125, 100st, 100 (6); M Renata 125 (2), 112, 105, 100st, 100 (2); R Edwards 135, 100 (5); H Eyles 105st, 100st, 100 (9).

Pumas 3 Tigers 12: M Evans 125, 120st, 120, 100 (5); S Gooch 160st, 140st, 140, 125 (2), 100 (3); J Larby 125, 107, 100 (2); P Ellingham 116, R MacDonald 100, S Tom 140. E Pu 180, 118, 100 (6); D Reeves 140 (3) 125, 113, 100 (6); R Leach 180st, 140 (3), 137, 135, 125 (2), 121, 100 (7); N Reeves 100 (2); W Edwards 140 (3), 121st, 100 (4); J Reeves 100st.

Pythons 12 GMC 3: S Laulau 140, 100 (4); V Mackey 140 (2), 138, 118f, 100 (4); C Tamihana 111, 102, 100 (3); G Rakei 100 (2); S Eyles 140, 105, 100 (3). H Campbell 114, 100 (3); C Ford 116st; Tera Campbell 134, 100; T Campbell 130, 100; N Irwin 140; Lay 100.

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