2011 Auckland Open (darts)

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Auckland Open
Tournament information
DatesSeptember 17th, 2011
Location Auckland
CountryNew Zealand
Organisation(s) BDO, WDF, NZDC
Champion(s)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonathan Silcock
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jannette Jonathan
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2011 Auckland Open was a darts tournament that took place in Auckland, New Zealand on 17 September 2011. [1] [2]

Auckland Metropolitan area in North Island, New Zealand

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Contents

Results

Men

Final 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
Flag of New Zealand.svg Koha Kokiri
Flag of New Zealand.svg Tom Williams
Flag of New Zealand.svg Tom Williams 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Brendon Deed3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Brendon Deed
Flag of New Zealand.svg Tony Ngeru
Flag of New Zealand.svg Brendon Deed 2
Flag of New Zealand.svg Monty Tuhua3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Monty Tuhua
Flag of New Zealand.svg Cody Harris
Flag of New Zealand.svg Monty Tuhua3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Tukina Weko 2
Flag of New Zealand.svg Robbie Dick
Flag of New Zealand.svg Tukina Weko
Flag of New Zealand.svg Monty Tuhua 3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonathan Silcock 4
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonathan Silcock
Flag of New Zealand.svg Phil Archibald
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonathan Silcock3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Laurie Turner 2
Flag of New Zealand.svg Darren Kirk
Flag of New Zealand.svg Laurie Turner
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonathan Silcock3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Cleaver 1
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike Day
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Cleaver
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Cleaver 3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Lou Tai 1
Flag of New Zealand.svg Lou Tai
Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Moss

Women

Final 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jannette Jonathan
Flag of New Zealand.svg Tautoru John
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jannette Jonathan
Flag of New Zealand.svg Charlene Te Paki
Flag of New Zealand.svg Charlene Te Paki
Flag of New Zealand.svg Malia Ioane
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jannette Jonathan3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Rogere Te Whero 1
Flag of New Zealand.svg Anna Neho
Flag of New Zealand.svg Rogere Te Whero
Flag of New Zealand.svg Rogere Te Whero
Flag of New Zealand.svg Peggy Wikaira
Flag of New Zealand.svg Colleen Curreen
Flag of New Zealand.svg Peggy Wikaira
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jannette Jonathan4
Flag of New Zealand.svg Selina Baker-Clemas 3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Lorene Earnshaw
Flag of New Zealand.svg Nga Smyth
Flag of New Zealand.svg Lorene Earnshaw
Flag of New Zealand.svg Hazel Rameka
Flag of New Zealand.svg Hazel Rameka
Flag of New Zealand.svg Helen Makiha
Flag of New Zealand.svg Lorene Earnshaw 2
Flag of New Zealand.svg Selina Baker-Clemas3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Selina Baker-Clemas
Flag of New Zealand.svg Rita Wells
Flag of New Zealand.svg Selina Baker-Clemas
Flag of New Zealand.svg Marion Morgan
Flag of New Zealand.svg Marion Morgan
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mihi Pike

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References

  1. "2011 Auckland Open". dartsdatabase.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
  2. "Auckland Open Results". nzdarts.com. Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 2016-02-07.