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The sixth event in the 2024 World Series of Darts calendar sees 16 players competing for a £60,000 prize fund at the WIN Entertainment Centre from August 9-10.
The field is made up of eight PDC representatives and eight Oceanic representatives as they face off in the only televised PDC event in Australia this year.
Premier League champion Luke Littler is the number one seed having picked up two World Series titles this year, and the 17-year-old is joined by world number one and World Champion Luke Humphries – who is seeking his first World Series silverware.
Rob Cross returns Down Under as the number two seed, having claimed both the New Zealand Masters and New South Wales Masters titles in 2023.
Reigning Nordic Masters champion Gerwyn Price, former World Champions Peter Wright and Michael Smith, UK Open champion Dimitri van den Bergh and former Brisbane Masters champion Damon Heta are also among the PDC contingent.
Tour Card holders Simon Whitlock and Haupai Puha lead the regional representatives, alongside DPA Qualifiers Brenton Lloyd, Rob Modra, Stuart Coburn and Joe Comito, as well as DPNZ qualifier John Hurring and the highest ranked non-qualifier from the DPA Order of Merit – Jeremy Fagg.