Player | Won | +/- | Points |
TAYLOR | 8 | 32 | 16 |
ANDERSON | 6 | 16 | 12 |
WHITLOCK | 5 | 7 | 10 |
BARNEY | 5 | 5 | 10 |
LEWIS | 4 | 9 | 9 |
WADE | 3 | -19 | 6 |
JENKINS | 2 | -23 | 5 |
WEBSTER | 2 | -27 | 4 |
Wade v Whitlock. Wade had a cracking victory over Lewis last week but he's gonna have to up his game in a big way to compete with the Aussie. Whitlock took out Barney in a high scoring affair - he averaged nigh on 108 and banged in eight 180's. If he maintains anything like that level then Wade has no chance. Whitlock 8-4.
Webster v Anderson. Webster occupies bottom spot and he's now playing to avoid picking up the wooden spoon. Anderson's game is very consistent, 101 average in his last two bouts, and I think he'll make easy work of the Welshman. Anderson 8-3.
Jenkins v Taylor. I'd love to see the Bull give Taylor a run for his money, but unless the Power is only allowed two throws to Jenkins' three, it's not gonna happen. Taylor did exactly what I thought he'd do last week against Webster (well, I was one leg out) and I don't expect this one to be much different. Taylor 8-2.
Barney v Lewis. The Dutchman lost to Whitlock last week and still managed to post an average of 104.5. Jackpot's in/out form was highlighted again when he lost to a struggling Wade. The first match between these two (Belfast) ended in an 8-6 victory to Barney. Very hard to call this one as it will depend on which Lewis shows up. Gonna go with consistency over flamboyancy - Barney 8-5.
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