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Many say it can't be done. That two men can't throw darts for 24 hours.
The time has come to silence the haters.
4th July 2026
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George and Jack are attempting to play darts for a whole day - a feat of darting endurance that even Steve Beaton would be proud of.
Backed by our support teams and various medical experts, we're currently in the middle of a brutal training regime to prepare our bodies for the marathon, which includes forensic analysis of the Darts Premier League, frequent visits to the pub and acquiring a family pack of Monster.
We'll be live-streaming the event, which will feature special guests, forfeits and World Cup watch-a-longs. Tune in on the 4th July.
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We're doing this for our friend, also named George, who passed away following a brain tumour diagnosis, after almost 3 years of intense NHS, and private experimental treatment. He was 28 years old.
We miss him.
Brain tumours are the biggest killer of children and young people under 40 in the uk, with only 12.9% of those diagnosed with brain tumours surviving 5 years or more. Despite this, brain tumour research is criminally underfunded and receives only 1% of national cancer spending.
A cure was too late for George, but by continuing to raise awareness and raise funds, you can help us work towards effective treatment and support for all those impacted by brain tumours.
Please consider giving generously to the Brain Tumour Charity if you can. A cure cannot wait.
Thank you.

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