Newbury Weekly News

Luke’s in a class of his own

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LUKE Humphries continued his scintillat­ing form with a third consecutiv­e nightly victory in the BetMGM Premier League in Dublin.

The world No 1 one arrived in the Irish capital fresh from wins in Brighton and Nottingham and he maintained his dominance with night eight success in the Emerald Isle.

Humphries recorded a trio of ton-topping averages to scoop the £10,000 bonus prize, defeating Peter Wright, Nathan Aspinall and Michael Smith to extend his lead at the top of the table to seven points.

The 29-year-old opened proceeding­s with a comprehens­ive 6-1 success against Wright, averaging 106 and producing two stunning ton-plus checkouts in the process.

This set the tone for another memorable night for the world champion, who crashed in six 180s to overcome Aspinall in the semi-finals, in a repeat of last week’s Nottingham final.

Humphries then produced another merciless display to topple Smith in the final.

Smith converted 113 and 125 combinatio­ns to win two legs, although it wasn’t enough to deny Humphries a ninth consecutiv­e victory in the League.

“I’m really enjoying myself,” said the Newburybor­n

star.

“At the start of the season it felt really tough for me, but now I’m enjoying the game, and that’s when I’m at my best.

“I feel like I belong here, and the last three weeks have just been fantastic.

“I know I’m not unbeatable, but I feel like I’m playing at a level where it’s going to take a big performanc­e to beat me.

“I loved tonight. It was the loudest crowd I’ve ever played in*front of. The atmosphere was incredible.”

 ?? ?? Luke Humphries celebrates his victory in Dublin
Luke Humphries celebrates his victory in Dublin

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