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Published Date: 09 July 2008
WORLD champ Mark Webster is preparing for his first home-town darts exhibition since his magical Lakeside feat.






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Almost eight months since claiming the Lakeside World Professional Darts Championship, Webby will be appearing in his first Denbigh exhibition event as a world champion at the Deja Vu, Lenten Pool, on Thursday, July 31 (7pm).

It promises to be a charity evening of top draw darts and Mark won't be the only world champion in attendance, as 2008 ladies' winner Anastasia Dobromyslova will also be there.

Among the other star attractions are Robbie Green and Tony 'Silverback' O'Shea, who in last year's International Darts League hit a nine-dart finish against Adrian Lewis.

Tickets are priced at £5 in advance and £10 at the door on the night.
All proceeds will go to Cancer Research and St Kentigern Hospice and doors open at 7pm, while the fun starts an hour later.

On the night there will be exciting head-to-head matches and audience challenge games.

Tickets are available from Deja Vu, the Hope and Anchor, Cawthrays and from Steve Gierke on 07786 368990.


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  • Last Updated: 09 July 2008 2:14 PM
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  • Location: Denbighshire
 
 

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