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The '''2024 ODF Darts Premier League''' was a professional darts league tournament run by the [[Open Darts Federation]] (ODF). It featured eight players who competed over a 16-week regular season, culminating in a playoff finals night. The tournament was staged weekly across multiple cities and venues in Australia and New Zealand.
The '''2024 IDF Darts Premier League''' was a professional darts league tournament run by the [[Open Darts Federation]] (ODF). It featured eight players who competed over a 16-week regular season, culminating in a playoff finals night. The tournament was staged weekly across multiple cities and venues in Australia and New Zealand.


Duncan MacLeod won the title, defeating Niko Brant 10–6 in the final at the Sydney Opera House. The event was the second major on the ODF calendar after the 2024 ODF World Championship held in January.
[[Duncan MacLeod]] won the title, defeating [[Niko Brant]] 18–12 in the final at the Sydney Opera House. The event was the second major on the ODF calendar after the 2024 ODF World Championship held in January.


== Format ==
== Format ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Player !! Country !! 2024 World Championship Result
! Player !! Country  
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| Duncan MacLeod || {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia || Quarter-finalist
| Duncan MacLeod || {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia  
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| Niko Brant || {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand || Semi-finalist
| Niko Brant || {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand  
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| Liam Cross || {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia || Last 16
| Liam Cross || {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia  
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| Victor Miles || {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia || Runner-up
| Victor Miles || {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia  
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| Hayden Pierce || {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia || Quarter-finalist
| Hayden Pierce || {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia  
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| Felix Iron || {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand || Last 32
| Felix Iron || {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand  
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| Jason Hartley || {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia || Last 64
| Jason Hartley || {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia  
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| Noah Flint || {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand || Last 32
| Noah Flint || {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand  
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'''Semi-finals (Best of 17 legs)'''
'''Semi-finals (Best of 17 legs)'''
* Duncan MacLeod def. Victor Miles 9–6
* Duncan MacLeod def. Victor Miles 16–7
* Niko Brant def. Liam Cross 9–7
* Niko Brant def. Liam Cross 16–15


'''Final (Best of 19 legs)'''
'''Final (Best of 19 legs)'''
* Duncan MacLeod def. Niko Brant 10–6
* Duncan MacLeod def. Niko Brant 18–12


== Broadcasting ==
== Broadcasting ==

Latest revision as of 01:02, 16 August 2025

2024 IDF Darts Premier League
Winner
Duncan MacLeod
Runner-up
Niko Brant
Dates
1 February – 24 May 2024
Number of players
8
Venues
16
Premier League Darts
2024 | 2025 >

The 2024 IDF Darts Premier League was a professional darts league tournament run by the Open Darts Federation (ODF). It featured eight players who competed over a 16-week regular season, culminating in a playoff finals night. The tournament was staged weekly across multiple cities and venues in Australia and New Zealand.

Duncan MacLeod won the title, defeating Niko Brant 18–12 in the final at the Sydney Opera House. The event was the second major on the ODF calendar after the 2024 ODF World Championship held in January.

Format[edit | edit source]

The 2024 season followed a round-based knockout format. Each night, players competed in a single-elimination bracket starting from the quarter-finals. All matches were played as best of 11 legs. Points were awarded as follows:

  • Winner – 5 points
  • Runner-up – 3 points
  • Semi-finalists – 2 points
  • Quarter-final loss – 0 points

The top four players after 16 nights advanced to the Playoff Finals Night, featuring two semi-finals and a grand final. The semi-finals were played as best of 17 legs, and the final as best of 19.

Venues[edit | edit source]

The competition visited 16 venues across Australia and New Zealand, including:

  • Adelaide Convention Centre
  • Brisbane Convention Centre
  • Melbourne Arena
  • Perth Entertainment Centre
  • Auckland Events Centre
  • Wellington Arena
  • Sydney Opera House (Playoffs)

Prize money[edit | edit source]

Total prize money for the 2024 season was A$750,000. Distribution:

Stage Prize
Winner A$200,000
Runner-up A$100,000
Semi-finalists A$60,000 each
5th–8th place A$50,000 each
Nightly winner bonuses (×16) A$5,000 each

Players[edit | edit source]

The eight players were selected based on performances at the 2024 ODF World Championship and the Order of Merit. They were:

Player Country
Duncan MacLeod

Australia Australia

Niko Brant

Template:Country data NZL New Zealand

Liam Cross

Australia Australia

Victor Miles

Australia Australia

Hayden Pierce

Australia Australia

Felix Iron

Template:Country data NZL New Zealand

Jason Hartley

Australia Australia

Noah Flint

Template:Country data NZL New Zealand

Final standings[edit | edit source]

After 16 nights, the top four players advanced to the playoffs.

Pos Player Points Nights Won Runner-up SF QF Matches Won Matches Lost
1 Duncan MacLeod 43 5 4 4 3 27 8
2 Niko Brant 39 4 3 6 3 24 11
3 Liam Cross 32 2 4 5 5 20 15
4 Victor Miles 30 3 1 4 8 18 17
5 Hayden Pierce 27 1 2 5 8 15 20
6 Felix Iron 24 1 1 5 9 13 22
7 Jason Hartley 21 0 1 4 11 10 25
8 Noah Flint 18 0 0 3 13 7 28

Playoffs[edit | edit source]

The finals took place on 24 May 2024 at the Sydney Opera House.

Semi-finals (Best of 17 legs)

  • Duncan MacLeod def. Victor Miles 16–7
  • Niko Brant def. Liam Cross 16–15

Final (Best of 19 legs)

  • Duncan MacLeod def. Niko Brant 18–12

Broadcasting[edit | edit source]

The 2024 ODF Premier League was streamed live via ODF TV and broadcast on select sports channels in Australia and New Zealand. Coverage included live match commentary, player interviews, and weekly analysis.

See also[edit | edit source]