Australian trick shot-team How Ridiculous take the game of Darts to places where you would not believe. Air Max Spain . But are they pulling our leg? No need to step on the oche anymore because this trick squad are going places with a dart board and tungsten in hand.The group of friends from Perth, Scott, Brett and Derek from How Ridiculous have elevated the game of darts to ridiculous levels - a bit like extreme ironing, but with darts! Its hard enough to hit the bullseye from 5ft 8ins, but this lot have taken it upon themselves to throw arrows from a moving car to the roof top and even when diving into their own swimming pool. How Ridiculous was created in 2009, when the team started making trick-shot videos and uploading them on YouTube, according to its website.What started as a backyard hobby and reason to take study breaks during university, has now seen these boys travel the globe breaking world records for fun.They are now elevating the game of darts to new levels. What would 16-time champion of the world Phil The Power Taylor make of this?Click on the video above to judge for yourselves. Are they for real or do you think theyre pulling our leg - pardon the pun!To watch more videos from the How Ridiculous team, go to their You Tube channel. Also See: Sky Bets darts odds WATCH: Anderson-Cook II Anderson v Cook at the darts Live on Sky Player Profiles NOW TV Zapatillas Jordan Falsas .5 million. The 25-year-old Varlamov is thriving under first-year coach and Hall of Fame goaltender Patrick Roy, posting a 26-9-5 record with a 2. Zapatillas Spain . Kripps, of Summerland, B.C., and Edmontons Barnett used a terrific second run to move up two spots, putting the Canadian duo in medal contention with the final two runs set for Monday (11:15 a.m. ET, streaming live at cbc. https://www.zapatillasbaratasspain.es/zapatillas-nike-baratas-spain-outlet-online-d988.html . -- Floridas smothering defence returned to form just in time for the third-ranked Gators to keep their winning streak going.KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Toronto FC manager Ryan Nelsen stood outside the visitors locker room at Sporting Park and promptly rattled off a list of the reasons his club is in position for its first playoff appearance in franchise history. He raced through the areas of improvement in only a matter of seconds. But that index eventually led him to a realization that his club learned the hard way Saturday. Theres still work to be done. Sporting Kansas City put a stamp on its Eastern Conference lead by routing Toronto FC 4-1 in front of 20,730 fans at Sporting Park. Toronto FC fell to 0-2-1 this season against the Eastern Conference leaders. "We needed to harden as a team, but you have to do that through experience, through playing and through the plays, year after year of grinding it out," Nelsen said. "I think we still got a wee bit to go, but the positives on our day, we can beat anybody in this league, and I think everybody knows that." Toronto FC, 9-8-5, performed better than the scoreline indicated. The visitors recorded only one less shot than Sporting KC and held 47 percent of the possession - a hard number to reach at Sporting Park, where only one visiting team has claimed victory this season. But Sporting KC striker Dom Dwyer broke a five-game scoreless slump when he converted a pair of first-half penalty kicks. He has 16 goals this season. Toronto FC forward Gilberto Oliveira Souza executed a nifty flick to beat goalkeeper Jon Kempin in extra time of the first half to cut the deficit to 2-1, but Soony Saad and C.J. Sapong finished off corner-kick plays for the 4-1 final. "I dont think well be giving away goals on corner kicks like that. We dont normally," Nelsen said. "And then its just two penalties. If you take all that away, they dont create much against uus and dont break us down very often. Zapatillas Yeezy Baratas Outlet. "We had very many opportunities to score a lot of goals in open play. Were dangerous. We look good now. Well be a different animal when we have a few guys (back)." The club played without its captain, defender Steven Caldwell, as well as Jermain Defoe, Mark Bloom and Warren Creavalle. Nelsen said all four players could return when Toronto FC returns home Aug. 23 to host the Chicago Fire. Their absences loomed large - particularly on the back line. "We looked young at the back today - some indecision," Nelsen said. "But we learned from it. All those guys learned from it. Theyll grow from it. The experience will be good for them. The exciting thing about it is if were lucky enough to come back and play these guys again, Im very confident in our team." Gilberto provided reason for optimism in the first half when he finished off a crossing pass from Dominic Oduro, but he missed his chance to knot the score later in the game. Gilberto found himself in a one-on-one with Kempin - who was making the first start of his Major League Soccer career - only six minutes after halftime, but Kempin deflected the shot wide. Toronto defender Jackson Goncalves - responsible for the first penalty kick when he tripped midfielder Benny Feilhaber - had an opportunity to atone for his mistake in the second half when he found himself one-on-one with Kempin. But he took too long to make his move, and Sporting KC defender Aurelien Collin hustled back to clear the ball from danger. That was the end of chances for Toronto FC, which still managed to secure six points over its four-game road swing. "I think youd take six points from four away games. I think if someone offered me that, Id probably take it," Nelsen said. ' ' '