2015 Auckland Open (darts)

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Auckland Open
Tournament information
Dates19 September 2015
Location Auckland
CountryNew Zealand
Organisation(s) BDO, WDF, NZDC
Champion(s)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Caldwell
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jo Steed
«2014 2016»

2015 Auckland Open was a darts tournament that took place in Auckland, New Zealand on 19 September 2015. [1]

Contents

Results

Men

Final 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Caldwell
Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane Hori
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Caldwell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mick Lacey
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mick Lacey
Flag of New Zealand.svg Frank Speight
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Caldwell
Flag of New Zealand.svg John Kelly
Flag of New Zealand.svg John Kelly
Flag of New Zealand.svg Sonny Harris
Flag of New Zealand.svg John Kelly
Flag of New Zealand.svg Aaron Cooper
Flag of New Zealand.svg Aaron Cooper
Flag of New Zealand.svg Brian Steed
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Caldwell 5
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Cleaver 3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Cleaver
Flag of New Zealand.svg Louis Kunz
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Cleaver
Flag of New Zealand.svg Josh Roberts
Flag of New Zealand.svg Josh Roberts
Flag of New Zealand.svg Darren Herewini
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Cleaver
Flag of New Zealand.svg Cody Harris
Flag of New Zealand.svg Cody Harris
Flag of New Zealand.svg Cyndric Joyce
Flag of New Zealand.svg Cody Harris
Flag of New Zealand.svg Steve Gooch
Flag of New Zealand.svg Steve Gooch
Flag of New Zealand.svg Lou Tai

Women

Final 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
 
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg Tina Osborne
Flag of New Zealand.svg Judy Fenton
Flag of New Zealand.svg Judy Fenton
Flag of New Zealand.svg Piki Morrison
Flag of New Zealand.svg Tina Osborne
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jo Steed
Flag of New Zealand.svg Desi Mercer
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jo Kinita
Flag of New Zealand.svg Desi Mercer
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jo Steed
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jo Steed
Flag of New Zealand.svg Lorraine Pike
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jo Steed5
Flag of New Zealand.svg Sha Hohipa 4
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kayleen Ngare
Flag of New Zealand.svg Colleen Curreen
Flag of New Zealand.svg Colleen Curreen
Flag of New Zealand.svg Malia Ioane
Flag of New Zealand.svg Malia Ioane
Flag of New Zealand.svg Marilyn Waitere
Flag of New Zealand.svg Malia Ioane
Flag of New Zealand.svg Sha Hohipa
Flag of New Zealand.svg Taylor-Marsh Kahaki
Flag of New Zealand.svg Verena Cleaver
Flag of New Zealand.svg Verena Cleaver
Flag of New Zealand.svg Sha Hohipa
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mata Tuao
Flag of New Zealand.svg Sha Hohipa

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References

  1. "Auckland Open Results". nzdarts.com. Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 2016-02-06.