2019 Brisbane Darts Masters

The 2019 Brisbane Darts Masters, in association with Pirate Life was the second staging of the tournament by the Professional Darts Corporation, as the third entry in the 2019 World Series of Darts. The tournament featured 16 players (eight PDC players facing eight regional qualifiers) and was held at the BCEC in Brisbane, Australia from 9–10 August 2019.

2019 Brisbane Darts Masters, in association with Pirate Life
Tournament information
Dates9–10 August 2019
VenueBCEC
LocationBrisbane
Country Australia
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£60,000
Winner's share£20,000
High checkout170 England Rob Cross
Champion(s)
Australia Damon Heta
«2018

Rob Cross was the defending champion, after defeating Michael van Gerwen 11–6 in the 2018 final, but lost to Damon Heta 8–7 in the final.

Damon Heta won his first televised title after defeating the defending champion Rob Cross 8–7 in the final on his birthday. Heta only become the second regional qualifier to win a World Series event after compatriot and best friend Kyle Anderson won the 2017 Auckland Darts Masters. He also became both the first ever host nation player and the first ever non-Tour Card holder to win a World Series event.

Prize money

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The total prize fund was £60,000.

Position (no. of players) Prize money
(Total: £60,000)
Winner (1) £20,000
Runner-up (1) £10,000
Semi-finalists (2) £5,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £2,500
First round (8) £1,250

Qualifiers

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The eight invited PDC representatives, (seeded according to the World Series Order of Merit) were:[1][2]

  1.   Peter Wright (first round)
  2.   Rob Cross (runner-up)
  3.   Daryl Gurney (semi-finals)
  4.   James Wade (first round)
  5.   Michael van Gerwen (quarter-finals)
  6.   Gary Anderson (quarter-finals)
  7.   Simon Whitlock (semi-finals)
  8.   Raymond van Barneveld (quarter-finals)

The regional qualifiers were:

Qualification Player
PDC Tour Card Holders   Kyle Anderson (quarter-finals)
  Corey Cadby (first round)
DPA Order of Merit #1   Damon Heta (champion)
DPA Order of Merit #2   James Bailey (first round)
DPA Qualifiers   Haupai Puha (first round)
  Koha Kokiri (first round)
  Brendon McCausland (first round)
DPNZ Qualifier   Ben Robb (first round)

Draw

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[3]

First round
(best of 11 legs)
9 August

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Quarter-finals
(best of 15 legs)
10 August

[5]
Semi-finals
(best of 15 legs)
10 August
Final
(best of 15 legs)
10 August
            
1   Peter Wright 90.84 5
  Kyle Anderson 86.03 6
    Kyle Anderson 78.42 0
  Simon Whitlock 101.90 8
    Simon Whitlock 87.58 6
  Brendon McCausland 74.87 1
    Simon Whitlock 91.04 6
  Damon Heta 90.49 8
4   James Wade 91.63 5
  Damon Heta 86.98 6
    Damon Heta 92.52 8
  Gary Anderson 91.86 6
    Gary Anderson 101.68 6
  Corey Cadby 87.15 1
  Damon Heta 95.86 8
2   Rob Cross 97.92 7
2   Rob Cross 101.17 6
  James Bailey 87.50 5
2   Rob Cross 95.73 8
  Raymond van Barneveld 96.71 4
    Raymond van Barneveld 90.16 6
  Haupai Puha 84.99 2
2   Rob Cross 106.53 8
3   Daryl Gurney 96.77 3
3   Daryl Gurney 95.07 6
  Koha Kokiri 86.96 4
3   Daryl Gurney 95.53 8
  Michael van Gerwen 98.03 5
    Michael van Gerwen 94.93 6
  Ben Robb 79.29 0

References

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  1. ^ "2019 World Series Competitors Confirmed". PDC. 10 April 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Oceanic World Series Spots For Barney & Wade". PDC. 12 June 2019. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Draw released for Brisbane Darts Masters 2019: Anderson set to face Cadby in standout first round tie". 8 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Brisbane Darts Masters Day One". 8 August 2019.
  5. ^ "Heta Shocks Cross to Claim Brisbane Title". 10 August 2019.