Republic of Ireland Open

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Irish Open
Tournament information
VenueGleneagle Hotel
LocationKillarney
CountryRepublic of Ireland Ireland
Established2008
Organisation(s)WDF, Gold category
FormatLegs
Prize fund€18,400
Current champion(s)
England (men's)
Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova (women's)
Republic of Ireland (youth's)

The Irish Open is a WDF darts tournament held in Killarney, first established in 2008. It is jointly held with the Irish Classic during the same weekend.

Irish Open[]

Men's[]

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2008 Republic of Ireland Martin McCloskey n/a 6 – 5 Republic of Ireland Damien O'Driscoll n/a €2,800 €1,000 €500 Citywest, Dublin
2019 Wales Michael Warburton 90.43 7 – 6 Republic of Ireland Keane Barry 85.09 €12,100 €3,000 €1,500 Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney
2021 England n/a 6 – 2 Northern Ireland n/a €12,800 €3,200 €1,600
2022 TBA TBA TBA

Women's[]

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2008 Republic of Ireland Angela De Ward n/a beat Northern Ireland Denise Cassidy n/a n/a n/a n/a Citywest, Dublin
2019 England Fallon Sherrock 85.84 6 – 1 England Kirsty Hutchinson 70.28 €6,400 €1,500 €1,000 Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney
2021 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova n/a 5 – 4 England Deta Hedman n/a €5,600 €1,600 €800
2022 TBA TBA TBA

Youth's[]

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2019 Republic of Ireland 78.43 4 – 3 Republic of Ireland Mark Griffin 65.98 €600 €200 €140 Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney
2021 Republic of Ireland 91.75 5 – 2 England 95.31 €600 €200 €120
2022 TBA TBA TBA

Irish Classic[]

Men's[]

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2019 Wales Michael Warburton n/a 7 – 4 Scotland Ryan Hogarth n/a n/a n/a n/a Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney
2021 Scotland n/a 5 – 3 Northern Ireland n/a €5,600 €1,600 €800
2022 TBA TBA TBA

Women's[]

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2019 England Maria O'Brien n/a 6 – 5 England Deta Hedman n/a n/a n/a n/a Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney
2021 England Deta Hedman n/a 5 – 2 Australia Corrine Hammond n/a €2,400 €800 €400
2022 TBA TBA TBA

Youth's[]

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2021 England n/a 5 – 0 Republic of Ireland n/a €600 €200 €120 Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney
2022 TBA TBA TBA

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