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Jonny Tata narrowly beaten in QF by winner of 2023 NZ Darts Masters

The Wainuiomata truckie almost dumped a second big name opponent out of the tournament

Jonny Tata was making his big-stage debut at the 2023 NZ Darts Masters in Hamilton.

After stunning upsets over high-profile competitors, both Jonny Tata and Haupai Puha (Ngāti Porou) have bowed out in the quarter-finals of the 2023 NZ Darts Masters in Hamilton on Saturday.

Off the back of dumping two-time world champion Peter Wright of Scotland out of the competition on Friday, big-stage debutant Tata was narrowly beaten by eventual tournament-winner Rob Cross 5-6 in his quarter-final.

Cross went on to defeat fellow English professional Nathan Aspinall 8-7 in the final to end a five-year wait for a world series title.

Earlier, Aspinall had eased past Puha 6-1 in their quarter-final, with the Kiwi professional unable to emulate the performance that saw him dispatch world no. 13 Dimitri van den Bergh of Belgium 6-2 in round one.


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Kelvin McDonald
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Kelvin McDonald has been part of our Whakaata Māori newsroom since 2007. Formerly a researcher for Native Affairs, Kelvin has since moved across to our Online News Team where his new role as Digital Video Editor utilises his years of experience and skills in research, editing and reporting.