New Zealand's top darts players will go head-to-head with their Australian counterparts at the Oceanic Masters darts tournament at Auckland's Howick Club.
It is expected that more than 120 darts players from both sides of the Tasman will converge in Auckland over three days from October 18-20.
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The best in doubles and individual events will clash in this epic battle to find who will represent Australasia at the prestigious PDC World Darts Championship held at the 'Ally Pally' in London in December.
"This is the first time the Oceanic Masters tournament has been held in New Zealand since 2009 and we are delighted to be hosting this calibre of tournament and enthusiastic spectators, over the three events at the Howick Club," said club vice P
president Geoff Pike.
"We won't know exactly how many players will face off until they formally register on or before Friday, October 18.
“However, we are expecting a huge number of spectators over the three-day clash, as darts worldwide has become a phenomenal sport to participate and watch.
"This is a real coup that the Howick Club has been tasked with hosting the events and our 5000-strong membership, not to mention our darts fraternity is right behind this. We are gearing up and privileged to be showcasing darts at its very best," said Pike.
“There is a strong line up of top Kiwi players we know will be participating will include current captain of the New Zealand darts team and Howick club's Ben Robb, known in darts circles as "Big Rig."
After competing in the Dart Players NZ (DPNZ) top-16 tournament in Hamilton, Robb has already qualified for the World Championship. However, he will be playing in the doubles in Howick, representing New Zealand.
The 35-year-old is a New Zealand semi-professional darts player who currently plays in some of the events of Professional Darts Corporation (PDC), including the World Championship and World Cup of Darts and also ranked No 4 in the world in the World Darts Federation (WDF).
"We are really excited to be competing with our Australian counterparts and also facing off with our very own darts fraternity in New Zealand," said Robb.
"I'm stoked to have already qualified for a spot at Ally Pally, however I am keen to support our Kiwi team mates at my home club in Howick, and will be playing in the doubles.”
Other notable New Zealand players expected to participate are Kayden Milne, Mark Cleaver, Haupai Puha, Johnny Tata, Josh Walters, Wayne McCrae, Daniel Snooks and Deon Toki.
Puha is a big addition. He is New Zealand’s first professional darts player and currently on the pro-circuit in the UK.
Australia has confirmed the following players: Jeremy Fagg, Brandon Weening, Tim Pusey, Brenton Lloyd, James Bailey, GG Mathers, Harley Kemp and Rob Modra.