Gian Van Veen Asks for Help Ahead of New Zealand Darts Masters with Bags Stuck in Paris
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The darts elite will be playing at the other end of the world next weekend. Gian van Veen has a big problem before the tournament in New Zealand.
Gian van Veen asks for help ahead of New Zealand Darts Masters with bags stuck in Paris
Gian van Veen arrives in Auckland for New Zealand Darts Masters - but bags stuck in Europe; Dutchman asks Qatar Airways for help as he prepares for World Series event at the weekend; Van Veen has just leapfrogged Luke Humphries as world No 2
New Zealand Masters: Event Evolution and Preview of the 2026 Edition
The PDC first came to New Zealand back in 2015, a year after the origination of the Dart Players New Zealand (DPNZ) Tour. At the time, it was titled the Auckland Darts Masters, where the inaugural event was won by Adrian Lewis. The likes of Gary Anderson, and Michael van Gerwen also picked up titles in the New Zealand capital under its original name with the biggest shock coming in 2017, when oceanic qualifier and World #28 Kyle Anderson won the…
Playing darts in New Zealand and Australia: for Gian van Veen, it is a dream come true this week and next. But which darts and which clothes he will be wearing at the World Series tournaments remains to be seen. His suitcase is still in Paris. "My darts, shirt, and shorts: everything is in there."
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