2012 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Men's fours

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World Outdoor Championships 2012
men's fours
12th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationAustralia Adelaide, Australia
Date(s)24 November – 9 December 2012.
Category2012 World Outdoor Bowls Championship

The 2012 World Outdoor Bowls Championship men's fours [1] was held at the Lockleys Bowling Club in Adelaide, Australia. Some of the qualifying Rounds were held at the nearby Holdfast Bowling Club in Glenelg North.[2]

Mark Casey, Brett Wilkie, Wayne Ruediger and Aron Sherriff won the men's fours Gold.[3]

Section tables[edit]

Pool 1[edit]

Pos Player P W D F A L Pts Shots
1 Republic of Ireland Neil Booth, Ian McClure, James Talbot, Paul Daly 11 9 0 2 192 143 18 +49
2 Wales Jason Greenslade, Jonathan Tomlinson, Chris Blake, Andrew Fleming 11 8 1 2 213 146 17 +67
3 England Stuart Airey, Robert Newman, Graham Shadwell, Mark Bantock 11 7 2 2 218 136 16 +82
4 New Zealand Richard Girvan, Ali Forsyth, Matt Gallop, Tony Grantham 11 7 1 3 233 133 15 +100
5 Malaysia Azwan Shuhaimi, Fairus Jabal, Khairul Anuar Abdul Kadir, Soufi Rusli 11 7 1 3 210 155 15 +55
6 Namibia Willem Esterhuizen, Douw Calitz, Ewald Vermeulen, Jean Viljoen 11 6 1 4 192 171 13 +21
7 Zimbabwe Roy Garden, Tom Craven, Manuel Silva, Clive Robertson 11 4 0 7 183 181 8 +2
8 Spain Frank Pain, Paul Brown, Brian Robertson, Graham Cathcart, John Muldoon 11 4 0 7 156 232 8 -76
9 China Ricky Wong, Jimmy Tam, Another, Another 11 4 0 7 149 229 8 -80
10 Israel Colin Silberstein, Roi Ben-Ari, Noam Yehudai, Dan Slodovnik 11 3 0 8 162 207 6 -45
11 Brunei Brahim Haji Naim, Haiji Ibrahim Haiji Rosli, Bujang Md Ali, Another 11 3 0 8 151 220 6 -69
12 Thailand Thailand 11 1 0 10 131 237 2 -106

Pool 2[edit]

Pos Player P W D F A L Pts Shots
1 Australia Aron Sherriff, Mark Casey, Brett Wilkie & Wayne Ruediger 11 9 1 1 256 124 19 +132
2 Scotland Alex Marshall, Graeme Archer, Darren Burnett & David Peacock 11 8 0 3 233 136 16 +97
3 South Africa Gidion Vermeulen, Bobby Donnelly, Clinton Roets & Petrus Breitenbach 11 8 0 3 201 146 16 +55
4 Canada John Bezear, George Whitelaw, Michel Larue, Steve Santana 11 8 0 3 188 174 16 +14
5 United States Neil Furman, Loren Dion, Bill Brault, Aaron Zangl 11 7 1 3 196 181 15 +15
6 Hong Kong Danny Ho, Andy Chan, Stanley Lai, Alex Ng 11 5 1 5 206 182 11 +24
7 Jersey Thomas Greechan, Lee Nixon, Greg Davis, Jamie MacDonald 11 5 1 5 171 166 11 +5
8 Philippines Emmanuel Portacio, Christopher Dagpin, Ronald Lising, Angelo Morales 11 3 2 6 194 185 8 +9
9 Fiji Samuela Tuikiligana, Semesa Naiseravati, David Aitcheson, Abdul Kalim 11 3 1 7 173 216 7 -43
10 Japan Ken Emura, Hisaharu Satoh, Junji Goda, Hirokazu Mori 11 3 0 8 156 199 6 -43
11 Botswana Kitso Robert, Remmy Kebapetse, Joshua Mothusi, Kabo Gaboutloeloe 11 2 0 9 114 256 4 -142
12 Brazil Gary Oughton, Fabio d'Avila Melo, Peter Gordon, Alex Lojelo Munn 11 1 1 9 126 249 3 -123

Finals[edit]

Play Offs Semifinals Gold medal
         
Republic of Ireland Ireland
bye
Republic of Ireland Ireland 18
South Africa South Africa 19
South Africa South Africa 16
England England 15
South Africa South Africa 13
Australia Australia 22
Australia Australia
bye
Australia Australia 23
Scotland Scotland 22
Scotland Scotland 19
Wales Wales 15

Results[edit]

+ Spain defaulted fixture against New Zealand due to illness and John Muldoon was a replacement

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2012 Results". Taylor Bowls. Archived from the original on 2015-02-07. Retrieved 2016-12-03.
  2. ^ "Results". Sports TG. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
  3. ^ "Ruediger on top of world after win". Press Reader.