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| country        = [[United Kingdom]]
| country        = [[Australia]]
| founded        = [[2025 Winter LCDA 100s Championship|2025]]
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| inaugural      = [[2025 Winter LCDA 100s Championship|Winter 2025]]
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The '''LCDA 100s Championship''' is a seasonal [[darts]] tournament held under the [[Flight Club (darts)|Flight Club]] banner. It has been staged at the LCDA venue since its inception in [[2025 Winter LCDA 100s Championship|Winter 2025]]. Although played at the LCDA facility, the event operates independently from the league itself. The competition serves as the official season-ending showcase for players ranked on the LCDA 100s Ladder, bringing together the most consistent and prolific scorers from across all divisions. Matches are played in the [[Leg (darts)|Legs format]], with players competing over short, high-intensity sets designed to reward both heavy scoring and sharp finishing.
The '''LCDA 100s Championship''' is a seasonal [[darts]] tournament held under the [[Flight Club (darts)|Flight Club]] banner. It has been staged at the LCDA venue since its inception in [[2025 Winter LCDA 100s Championship|Winter 2025]]. Although played at the LCDA facility, the event operates independently from the league itself.


There has only been one winner being Lucas Brow (Winter 2025).
== History ==
The tournament was established by [[Alex Brow]], who designed the event to highlight individual performance outside of the team framework. It has since become one of Flight Club’s most recognized tournaments, praised for its fast pace, open qualification structure, and its emphasis on pure scoring ability. The LCDA 100s Championship is now viewed as a bridge between league competition and individual open play, where teammates frequently face each other for the first time in a season.
The tournament was established by [[Alex Brow]], who designed the event to highlight individual performance outside of the team framework. It has since become one of Flight Club’s most recognized tournaments, praised for its fast pace, open qualification structure, and its emphasis on pure scoring ability. The LCDA 100s Championship is now viewed as a bridge between league competition and individual open play, where teammates frequently face each other for the first time in a season.


== History ==
The inaugural LCDA 100s Championship was organized in late 2025 by [[Alex Brow]], following the conclusion of the LCDA Winter Season. Seeking to create a post-season event that rewarded personal scoring consistency rather than match results, Brow introduced a playoff format in which the top 100s scorers from each team qualified. The goal was to celebrate precision and power scoring — the backbone of competitive darts — while encouraging all league players to push for higher numbers throughout the season.
The inaugural LCDA 100s Championship was organized in late 2025 by [[Alex Brow]], following the conclusion of the LCDA Winter Season. Seeking to create a post-season event that rewarded personal scoring consistency rather than match results, Brow introduced a playoff format in which the top 100s scorers from each team qualified. The goal was to celebrate precision and power scoring — the backbone of competitive darts — while encouraging all league players to push for higher numbers throughout the season.


The first edition, held on 18 November 2025, featured a compact four-player field representing the leading performers from the LCDA 100s Ladder. Matches were contested in best-of-five and best-of-seven leg formats, resulting in a fast, engaging style of play. The response from both players and spectators was overwhelmingly positive, with praise directed at the balance between competition, entertainment, and fairness.
The first edition, set to be held on 18 November 2025, following the LCDA 21 Leg Tuesday Divisions' Grand Final, the event will take the top 4 players from Flight Clubs' "100s Ladder" to effectively play-off for the crown.
 
Following the success of its debut, it was confirmed that the Flight Club would continue hosting the event twice yearly — once after the Summer Season and again following the Winter Season. The qualification process remained unchanged: the top four players from each team advance to the Championship, ensuring broad participation while maintaining competitive integrity. Future editions are expected to introduce seeding for players surpassing 100 100s in a single season, further elevating the standard and prestige of the competition.
 
Over time, the LCDA 100s Championship has developed into a distinctive Flight Club staple — a proving ground for form players and rising talent alike — and is anticipated to remain a cornerstone of the darts calendar for seasons to come.


==Event Finals==
==Event Finals==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan=2 | Year
! Year
! rowspan=2 | Champion <small>(average in final)</small>
! Champion <small>(average in final)</small>
! rowspan=2 | Score
! Score
! rowspan=2 | Runner-up <small>(average in final)</small>
! Runner-up <small>(average in final)</small>
! colspan="2" |Ladder Ranking
! Venue
! rowspan=2 | Venue
!League winner
!League Total
!Prize Pool
!Sponsor
|-
|-
! Champion
|[[2025 Winter LCDA 100s Championship|W2025]]
! Runner-up
|{{flagicon|AUS}}'''[[Lucas Brow]]'''{{small|    (71.8)}}
| align="center" |'''4'''–0
|{{flagicon|AUS}}Lachlan Stock{{small|    (62.8)}}
| rowspan="2" |LCDA
|{{flagicon|AUS}}Paul Linke{{small|    (180)}}
|688
|$0
| rowspan="2" |Madhouse Inc.
|-
|-
|[[2025 Winter LCDA 100s Championship|2025]]
|S2026
|
|
|
|
|
| align="center" |
|
|
|{{flagicon|AUS}}Paul Linke {{small|{{color|dimgray|(150)}}}}
|$145
|{{flagicon|AUS}}Lucas Brow {{small|{{color|dimgray|(100)}}}}
|LCDA
|}
|}


==Statistics==
==Statistics==
===Total player appearances===
===Total player stats===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
''As of October 28 2025''
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|-
!Rank
! Rank
!Player
! Player
!Won
! Won
!Runner-up
! Runner-up
!Finals
! Finals
!Appearances
! Appearances
! 100+
!180
!171
!HC
!BP
|-
|-
| 1
| {{flagicon|AUS}} Paul Linke
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 180
|6
|1
|1
| || align="center" | || align="center" | || align="center" | || align="center" |1
|152
|1st
|-
|-
| 2
| {{flagicon|AUS}} Lucas Brow
| 1
| 0
| 1
| 1
| 120
|3
|0
|0
|2nd
|-
| 3
| {{flagicon|AUS}} Brad D.
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 100
|5
|0
|110
|3rd
|-
| 4
| {{flagicon|AUS}} Lachlan Stock
| 0
| 1
| 1
| 1
| 89
|4
|0
|123
|4th
|-
| 5
| {{flagicon|AUS}} Alex Brow
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 85
|2
|2
| || align="center" | || align="center" | || align="center" | || align="center" |1
|0
|117
|5th
|-
|-
|3
| 6
| || align="center" | || align="center" | || align="center" | || align="center" |1
| {{flagicon|AUS}} Troy K.
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 56
|0
|0
|111
|6th
|-
|-
|4
| 7
| || align="center" | || align="center" | || align="center" | || align="center" |1
| {{flagicon|AUS}} Ethan Machin
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 28
|1
|0
|100
|7th
|}
|}


==Media coverage==
=== Legend ===
Although still in its early stages, the LCDA 100s Championship has received growing attention through online darts communities and regional coverage. Match results, player averages, and statistics are typically published through the LCDA’s digital platforms, with live scoring introduced during the inaugural edition. Plans are underway for livestreamed matches and full video highlights in future seasons, with several sponsors already expressing interest in supporting the event as its profile increases. 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
 
|-
Commentary from local darts analysts has described the Championship as “a benchmark for performance consistency,” emphasizing how it transforms the traditional team-based league structure into a high-pressure, individual test of scoring power and accuracy.
!HC
|Highest Checkout
|-
!BP
|Best Placement
|}


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
==External links==
* [https://lcda.example.com Official LCDA website]
* [https://lcda.example.com/100s-ladder 100s Ladder standings]


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Latest revision as of 02:22, 7 December 2025

LCDA 100s Championship
File:BoyleSports World Grand Prix.png
Founded2025
First seasonWinter 2025
CountryAustralia
Venue(s)LCDA
Most recent
champion(s)
Lucas Brow
(Winter 2025)
Tournament formatLegs

The LCDA 100s Championship is a seasonal darts tournament held under the Flight Club banner. It has been staged at the LCDA venue since its inception in Winter 2025. Although played at the LCDA facility, the event operates independently from the league itself.

There has only been one winner being Lucas Brow (Winter 2025).

History[edit | edit source]

The tournament was established by Alex Brow, who designed the event to highlight individual performance outside of the team framework. It has since become one of Flight Club’s most recognized tournaments, praised for its fast pace, open qualification structure, and its emphasis on pure scoring ability. The LCDA 100s Championship is now viewed as a bridge between league competition and individual open play, where teammates frequently face each other for the first time in a season.

The inaugural LCDA 100s Championship was organized in late 2025 by Alex Brow, following the conclusion of the LCDA Winter Season. Seeking to create a post-season event that rewarded personal scoring consistency rather than match results, Brow introduced a playoff format in which the top 100s scorers from each team qualified. The goal was to celebrate precision and power scoring — the backbone of competitive darts — while encouraging all league players to push for higher numbers throughout the season.

The first edition, set to be held on 18 November 2025, following the LCDA 21 Leg Tuesday Divisions' Grand Final, the event will take the top 4 players from Flight Clubs' "100s Ladder" to effectively play-off for the crown.

Event Finals[edit | edit source]

Year Champion (average in final) Score Runner-up (average in final) Venue League winner League Total Prize Pool Sponsor
W2025

AustraliaLucas Brow (71.8)

4–0

AustraliaLachlan Stock (62.8)

LCDA

AustraliaPaul Linke (180)

688 $0 Madhouse Inc.
S2026 $145

Statistics[edit | edit source]

Total player stats[edit | edit source]

As of October 28 2025

Rank Player Won Runner-up Finals Appearances 100+ 180 171 HC BP
1

Australia Paul Linke

0 0 0 1 180 6 1 152 1st
2

Australia Lucas Brow

1 0 1 1 120 3 0 0 2nd
3

Australia Brad D.

0 0 0 1 100 5 0 110 3rd
4

Australia Lachlan Stock

0 1 1 1 89 4 0 123 4th
5

Australia Alex Brow

0 0 0 1 85 2 0 117 5th
6

Australia Troy K.

0 0 0 1 56 0 0 111 6th
7

Australia Ethan Machin

0 0 0 1 28 1 0 100 7th

Legend[edit | edit source]

HC Highest Checkout
BP Best Placement

References[edit | edit source]