They will join a 14 strong line-up who will throw for the coveted Brighter Futures trophy in front of a crowd of over 300 people at the RJA&HS on Saturday 19 October.
Among them will be sports reporter Elliot ‘The Treble Maker’ Corbel, who will be representing All Island Media, which has chosen Brighter Futures as its partner charity this year.
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Now in it’s fifth year, the darts contest aims to raise essential funds for the charity, which supports 150 families in Jersey every week, more than ever before.
In 2023, 16 players raised over £20,000 for the charity and Andy ‘The Mullett’ Millett secured the top title.
During the evening, each player will get the true Ally Pally experience as they walk out to their own unique song before going toe to toe at the oche under the eye of professional caller, John Fowler.

Pictured: Two more amateur contestants are needed for Brighter Futures’ White Collar darts.
Fancy dress is encouraged for spectators, who will even get the chance to win a years worth of free Blue Islands flights by throwing the golden dart.
Competitiors this year will have the chance to practice for the tournament at the Jersey Mechanics Institute every Tuesday and Friday evening under the expert guidance of the Jersey Darts team.
SUPPORT…
Anyone wishing to take part in the annual White Collar Darts event, or wishing to sponsor it, should contact fundraising@brighterfutures.org.je.
It costs £6,600 every year for one family to access Brighter Futures support. For more information about their services or to make a donation visit their website.
