Lawn bowls at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's triples

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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Section A

Team Players P W L F A Pts Set Diff
 South AfricaJohann Pierre du Plessis, Wayne Perry, Gidion Vermeulen 108219211716+6
 AustraliaBrett Wilkie, Wayne Turley, Mark Casey 107321511114+13
 WalesChris Blake, Andrew Fleming, Marc Wyatt 107317715314+4
 ScotlandWayne Hogg, David Peacock, Willie Wood 107317213714+1
 New ZealandShannon McIlroy, Richard Girvan, Andrew Todd 106418012012+7
 CanadaHiren Bhartu, Steve McKerihan, Fred Wallbank 105516515610+1
 NamibiaWillem Esterhuizen, Steven Peake, Graham Snyman 105514317410–4
 BruneiYakup Amit, Md Ali Bujang, Haji Haji Ibrahim 10461361998–5
 IndiaSunil Bahadur, Dinesh Kumar, Prince Mahto, Mahip Tirkey 10371611646–1
 MaltaLeonard Callus, Michael Debono, Joseph Saragozza 10281341874–8
 NiueVihekula Kanaihu, Ian McKenna, Kolonisi Polima 1019882452–20

Section B

Team Players P W L F A Pts Set Diff
 EnglandMark Bantock, Robert Newman & Graham Shadwell 99018711518+14
 MalaysiaMohd Amir Mohd Yusof, Syed Mohamad Syed Akil, Azim Azami Ariffin 9811899216+10
 GuernseyGarry Collins, Dan De la Mare, Gary Pitschou 96315512412+6
 Northern IrelandPaul Daly, Martin McHugh, Neil Booth 96317912812+9
 KenyaMichael Bedan, Ngugi Njuguna, Martin Nyaga 95413016710–2
 Norfolk IslandJohn Christian, Tim Sheridan, Bazza Wilson 9361361516–7
 BotswanaBoitumelo Mosinyi, Gabatladiwe Motshidisi, Kitso Robert 9271361624–2
 Cook IslandsVaine Henry, Ioane Ina Tou, Denis Tokorangi 9271181694–7
 JerseyDerek Boswell, Allan Quemard, Cyril Renouf 9271321754–8
 Papua New GuineaHarry Kaisa, Lucas Roika, Soling Tiba 9271061854–8

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

Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold Medal Match
               
A1  South Africa
Bye
A1  South Africa 10 11
A3  Wales 7 9
B3  Guernsey 6 3
A3  Wales 8 12
A1  South Africa 9 4 4
A2  Australia 6 8 3
B1  England
Bye
B1  England 3 7 4 Bronze medal match
A2  Australia 11 5 5
B2  Malaysia 1 8 A3  Wales 6 4
A2  Australia 14 10 B1  England 8 9

See also

References

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