FORMER Pontyberem RFC skipper Jonny Clayton claimed another major darts title on Sunday, by beating Australian Damon Heta 8-6 in the fourth PDC Players' Championship final in Bolton. The 46 year-old - who earned his nickname The Ferret during his days playing as a scrum-half - had hit the headlines by winning his first television title in January’s Ladbrokes Masters Final. Clayton, who works as a plasterer for Carmarthenshire County Council, had gone on to reach three out of four finals in the Super Series, and finally came through for the £10,000 prize title. After getting an early break to take a 2-0 lead, he then struggled to find a double as Heta won three legs in succession - and as the two players then went toe-to-toe, the score moved to 4-4.