Lawn bowls at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's triples
Bowls event
The men's triples competition began on 4 October 2010.[ 1] and finished on 10 October 2010. The gold medal was won by South Africa who won the final over Australia after a tie-break. The bronze medal was won by England , who only lost one match all tournament.
Results
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Qualifying – round robin
Section A
Team
Players
P
W
L
F
A
Pts
Set Diff
South Africa
Johann Pierre du Plessis , Wayne Perry , Gidion Vermeulen
10
8
2
192
117
16
+6
Australia
Brett Wilkie , Wayne Turley , Mark Casey
10
7
3
215
111
14
+13
Wales
Chris Blake , Andrew Fleming , Marc Wyatt
10
7
3
177
153
14
+4
Scotland
Wayne Hogg , David Peacock , Willie Wood
10
7
3
172
137
14
+1
New Zealand
Shannon McIlroy , Richard Girvan , Andrew Todd
10
6
4
180
120
12
+7
Canada
Hiren Bhartu , Steve McKerihen , Fred Wallbank
10
5
5
165
156
10
+1
Namibia
Willem Esterhuizen , Steven Peake , Graham Snyman
10
5
5
143
174
10
–4
Brunei
Yakup Amit , Md Ali Bujang , Haji Haji Ibrahim
10
4
6
136
199
8
–5
India
Sunil Bahadur , Dinesh Kumar , Prince Mahto , Mahip Tirkey
10
3
7
161
164
6
–1
Malta
Leonard Callus , Michael Debono , Joseph Saragozza
10
2
8
134
187
4
–8
Niue
Vihekula Kanaihu , Ian McKenna , Kolonisi Polima
10
1
9
88
245
2
–20
Section B
Team
Players
P
W
L
F
A
Pts
Set Diff
England
Mark Bantock , Robert Newman & Graham Shadwell
9
9
0
187
115
18
+14
Malaysia
Mohd Amir Mohd Yusof , Syed Mohamad Syed Akil , Azim Azami Ariffin
9
8
1
189
92
16
+10
Guernsey
Garry Collins , Dan De la Mare , Gary Pitschou
9
6
3
155
124
12
+6
Northern Ireland
Paul Daly , Martin McHugh , Neil Booth
9
6
3
179
128
12
+9
Kenya
Michael Bedan , Ngugi Njuguna , Martin Nyaga
9
5
4
130
167
10
–2
Norfolk Island
John Christian , Tim Sheridan , Bazza Wilson
9
3
6
136
151
6
–7
Botswana
Boitumelo Mosinyi , Gabatladiwe Motshidisi , Kitso Robert
9
2
7
136
162
4
–2
Cook Islands
Vaine Henry , Ioane Ina Tou , Denis Tokorangi
9
2
7
118
169
4
–7
Jersey
Derek Boswell , Allan Quemard , Cyril Renouf
9
2
7
132
175
4
–8
Papua New Guinea
Harry Kaisa , Lucas Roika , Soling Tiba
9
2
7
106
185
4
–8
Jersey won 5 sets with a shot difference of -43 to finish ahead of Papua New Guinea who won 5 sets with a shot difference of -79.
Knockout stages
See also
References