2006 Auckland Open (darts)

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Auckland Open
Tournament information
Dates2006
Location Auckland
CountryNew Zealand
Organisation(s) BDO, WDF, NZDC
Champion(s)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Herbie Nathan
Flag of New Zealand.svg Peggy Speir
«2005 2007»

2006 Auckland Open was a darts tournament that took place in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2006. [1]

Contents

Results

Men

Final 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
Flag of New Zealand.svg John Dodunski3
Flag of New Zealand.svg John Hereora 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg John Dodunski 1
Flag of New Zealand.svg Neil Walker3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Neil Walker3
Flag of New Zealand.svg William Peters 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Neil Walker 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Herbie Nathan 3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Sonny Davis 1
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kenneth Hereora3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kenneth Hereora 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Herbie Nathan 3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Herbie Nathan 3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Barry Kapa 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Herbie Nathan 4
Flag of New Zealand.svg John Sinclair 3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Monty Tuhua 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg John Sinclair3
Flag of New Zealand.svg John Sinclair3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Wilson Henry 1
Flag of New Zealand.svg Wilson Henry3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Ron Glavish 2
Flag of New Zealand.svg John Sinclair3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Cyndric Joyce 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Whitu Taylor 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Cyndric Joyce3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Cyndric Joyce3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Harper 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Richard Te Whero 2
Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Harper3

Women

Final 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
 
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg Piki Morrison3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Denise Walker 2
Flag of New Zealand.svg Denise Walker
Flag of New Zealand.svg Ngaki Kahu
Flag of New Zealand.svg Piki Morrison 2
Flag of New Zealand.svg Valona Hereora3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mayreen Tai
Flag of New Zealand.svg Valona Hereora
Flag of New Zealand.svg Valona Hereora3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mata Tetauru 2
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mata Tetauru
Flag of New Zealand.svg Rogere Te Whero
Flag of New Zealand.svg Valona Hereora 2
Flag of New Zealand.svg Peggy Speir4
Flag of New Zealand.svg Peggy Speir
Flag of New Zealand.svg Lindy McDermott
Flag of New Zealand.svg Peggy Speir3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Maria Johnson 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Lorna Tinei
Flag of New Zealand.svg Maria Johnson
Flag of New Zealand.svg Peggy Speir3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Marion Morgan 1
Flag of New Zealand.svg Carol Harper
Flag of New Zealand.svg Gail Taylor
Flag of New Zealand.svg Gail Taylor 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Marion Morgan3
 
 

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References

  1. "Auckland Open Results". nzdarts.com. Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 2016-09-03.