The Scarborough News

Usher’s Super £10,000 haul

- Andy Bloomfield andy.bloomfield@nationalwo­rld.com @SN_Sport

Scarboroug­h darts star Graham Usher earned a £10,000 cash prize after finishing second in the inaugural MODUS Super Series.

Usher was among 12 players to have qualified for the MODUS Super Series Champions Week.

He went on to reach Finals Night along with five others, before ultimately losing to Conan Whitehead 4-0 in the showpiece event inside a brand-new, purpose-built venue in Portsmouth.

Usher qualified from the six-man group stage on the Saturday night along with Whitehead, Darryl Pilgrim and Josh Payne, the Scarboroug­h star edging past Payne 4-3 in the semi-finals.

Usher took home a £10,000 runners-up cheque for his efforts, with Whitehead landing the £20,000 winner’s prize, and Pilgrim and Payne securing £3,750 apiece for a joint-third finish.

Usher previously triumphed in the BDO/WDFranked Lincolnshi­re Open in 2019.

The Scarboroug­h ace said: “I’m obviously gutted to have lost in the final but Conan

Whitehead was a worthy opponent and deserved the win on the night.

"But overall, to finish second is still a great achievemen­t and I’ll look back on my run to the last two fondly.

"It’s been a tough 13 weeks for every player involved, so to come all this way and to still take home a

£10,000 cheque has made it all worthwhile.

"Playing in front of a great crowd on a brilliant stage has been a memorable experience and I look forward to returning here for the next series and hopefully going one better!”

Whitehead’s triumph was the climax of MODUS Super

Series 01, which saw 12 players compete each week in a series of group matches on Monday to Fridays, with six qualifiers facing off in front of a live audience at Finals Night each Saturday evening.

After 12 weeks, the 12 weekly winners then took part in Champions Week.

Following the culminatio­n of the inaugural MODUS Super Series, match week one of MODUS Super Series 02 was completed last week, and match week two started again this week, ensuring that participan­ts benefit from a non-stop cycle of high-quality tournament play all year round.

 ?? ?? Scarboroug­h’s Graham Usher, right, congratula­tes MODUS Super Series champion Conan Whitehead. Usher claimed a £10,000 runners up cheque.
Scarboroug­h’s Graham Usher, right, congratula­tes MODUS Super Series champion Conan Whitehead. Usher claimed a £10,000 runners up cheque.

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