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Martin 'Wolfie' Adams on his way to Berko



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Darts lovers have a chance to see the legend Martin 'Wolfie' Adams in Berkhamsted in early in June.
The 2007 BDO World Champion will be coming to take part in a darts exhibition with Berkhamsted Darts League at Berkhamsted Football Club on Friday June 6.

Ian Gent, Chairman of the league, said: "He's going to play around 10 members of the league
and we are going to have a free draw so other people can play him.

"It's a chance for him to show off his skills and will be a good night for anybody interested in darts. We are definitely looking forward to having him here."

Tickets, which are available from The Lamb pub and the football club, cost £4 in advance and give darts fans the chance to play against Martin, one of the most famous faces in darts.

The evening kicked off at 8pm, with tickets available on the door for £6.

The Darts League announced the exhibition following their presentation evening last Saturday.

It began with the Knock-out Cup Final with the Plough defeating league winners Berkhamsted Football Club 'A' team, and then all the competition winners receiving their prizes from leagues chairman Keith Hicks.

This year's competitions raised £114 for the British Heart Foundation, £128 for Cancer Research and £104 for the league.



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