Welcome to DFA's Australian Darts Championships 2003 page.

The premier site for results from the Australian Championships,
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The Australian Darts Championships will be held in Darwin from the 17th - 23rd August and during that week, we will be bringing to you results, updates and information of events as they come to hand.

Because of the size of some of the pages involved, it maybe necessary for some of you to scroll a little to view all details.

A menu has been added to the top of the page for easier navigation to the various pages.

We trust that you enjoy your visit with us.



Latest News

The 24th Australian Darts Championship Presentation Dinner was held at Darwin Sailing Club in a magnificent setting over looking Fanny Bay......More

Western Australia has dominated the Australian Mixed Doubles at 24th Puma Australian Darts Championships in Darwin today. The final event on the Championship program saw Western Australia dominate.....More

Natalie Carter from WA claimed her third Australian Ladies Darts Singles Champion whilst Kim Lewis also from WA, became only the 26th player to win the Australian Men's Darts Singles title since the event started in 1964.....More

Australian Teams Title heads back to Western Australia when the ladies won their seventeenth Australian Ladies Darts Teams title since 1972 when this event was first played. ....More

Defending Champions Queensland are on target to defend the Australian Men's Teams Championships at he Chan Building in Darwin at the 24th Puma Australian Darts Championships. All teams now have lost 1 match and tomorrow's final three rounds will be very very tough.....More

Australian Darts has new Australian Doubles Darts Champions. Both the Ladies and Men’s titles were won by new doubles combinations at the 24th Australian Darts Championships in Darwin.....More

The Victorian Ladies White Team won the Peter McMenamin Cup in Darwin today for the first time. They accounted for NSW Dark Blue Team in the final ....More

Victorian player Steve Duke produced the highlight of the day on day one of the Peter McMenamin Cup at the 24th Puma Australian Darts Championships at the Chan Building in Darwin. He scored the highest score possible to finish a game of darts, 170 ....More

Tony David won his first Pacific Masters title when he defeated fellow Australian Team Representative Steve Duke in a fluctuating final. ....More



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