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1984 World Outdoor Bowls Championship

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Men's World Outdoor Championships 1984
5th Men's World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationScotland Aberdeen, Scotland
Date(s)11–28 July 1984
CategoryWorld Bowls Championship
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The 1984 Men's World Outdoor Bowls Championship was held at Westburn Park in Aberdeen, Scotland, from 11 to 28 July 1984.[1][2]

Peter Belliss won the singles defeating Willie Wood in the final. Wood qualified for the final because he finished with a seven-shot advantage in section A over David Bryant despite identical records of winning nine rounds each.

United States won the pairs, Ireland won the triples and England won the fours.[3] The Leonard Trophy went to Scotland.[4][5]

Medallists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles New Zealand
Peter Belliss
Scotland
Willie Wood
England
David Bryant
Men's pairs United States
George Adrain+
Jim Candelet
Skippy Arculli
England
David Bryant
Tony Allcock
Australia
Kenny Williams
Bob Middleton
Men's triples Republic of Ireland
Stan Espie
Sammy Allen
Jim Baker
Scotland
Brian Rattray
Doug Lambert
Jim Boyle
New Zealand
Rowan Brassey
Morgan Moffat
Jim Scott
Men's fours England
George Turley
John Bell
Julian Haines
Tony Allcock
New Zealand
Rowan Brassey
Jim Scott
Morgan Moffat
Phil Skoglund
Scotland
Brian Rattray
Doug Lambert
Jim Boyle
David Gourlay Sr.
Men's Team Scotland
Scotland
New Zealand
New Zealand
England
England

Results

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Men's singles – round robin

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Section A

Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Shots
1 Scotland Willie Wood 10 9 0 1 207 146 18 +61
2 England David Bryant 10 9 0 1 207 153 18 +54
3 Israel Cecil Bransky 10 7 0 3 202 134 14 +68
4 Canada Ronnie Jones 10 6 0 4 194 158 12 +36
5 Wales Spencer Wilshire 10 6 0 4 190 164 12 +26
6 Republic of Ireland David Corkill 10 5 0 5 189 162 10 +27
7 United States Neil McInnes 10 4 0 6 164 172 8 -8
8 Fiji Shaun Patton 10 4 0 6 158 193 8 -35
9 Botswana Johnny Kakakis 10 3 0 7 153 204 6 -51
10 Eswatini David Thomson 10 1 0 9 121 208 2 -87
11 Kenya James Haggerty 10 1 0 9 110 201 2 -91

Section B

Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Shots
1 New Zealand Peter Belliss 10 9 0 1 206 135 18 +71
2 Australia Kenny Williams 10 9 0 1 196 139 18 +57
3 Zambia Daniel Coetzee 10 7 0 3 189 143 14 +46
4 Zimbabwe Garin Beare 10 6 0 4 179 138 12 +41
5 Guernsey Mike Nicolle 10 5 0 5 179 155 10 +24
6 Hong Kong George Souza Jr. 10 5 0 5 158 145 10 +13
7 Jersey John Jones 10 4 0 6 142 162 8 -20
8 Malawi Bill Haining 10 4 0 6 157 179 8 -22
9 Samoa Felavi Petana 10 2 0 8 146 196 4 -50
10 Argentina Julian Dannevig 10 2 0 8 128 189 4 -61
11 Papua New Guinea Graham Croft 10 1 0 9 102 201 2 -99
Bronze medal match

Bryant beat Williams 21–14.

Gold medal match

Belliss beat Wood 21–20.

Men's pairs – round robin

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Section A

Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Shots
1 United States George Adrain+, Jim Candelet & Skippy Arculli 10 9 0 1 18 +76
2 Australia Kenny Williams & Bob Middleton 10 8 0 2 258 139 16 +119
3 Scotland Willie Wood & David Gourlay Sr. 10 7 0 3 197 159 14 +38
4 New Zealand Peter Belliss & Phil Skoglund 10 6 1 3 222 170 13 +52
5 Wales Spencer Wilshire & John Anstey 10 6 0 4 12
6 Zambia Russell Hankey & Daniel Coetzee 10 4 0 6 8
7 Papua New Guinea Graham Croft & Laka Rawali 10 4 0 6 8
8 Botswana Johnny Kakakis & Ron Anderson 10 4 0 6 166 225 8 -59
9 Samoa Ioapo Iosia & Falevi Petana 10 3 0 7 168 248 6 -80
10 Eswatini John Kemp & David Thomson 10 2 0 8 152 241 4 -89
11 Kenya Peter Jeens & William Watson 10 1 1 8 161 215 3 -54

+ injury replacement Section B

Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Shots
1 England David Bryant & Tony Allcock 10 9 0 1 226 151 18 +75
2 Republic of Ireland David Corkill & Tom Kennedy 10 8 0 2 16
3 Canada Ronnie Jones & Bill Boettger 10 7 0 3 222 159 14 +63
4 Israel Cecil Bransky & Cecil Cooper 10 6 0 4 12
5 Zimbabwe Garin Beare & Trevor Vincent 10 5 0 5 205 179 10 +26
6 Malawi Bill Haining & David Broad 10 5 0 5 186 195 10 -9
7 Guernsey Bill Crawford & Mike Nicolle 10 4 0 6 8
8 Fiji George Thaggard & Peter Fong 10 3 1 6 7
9 Hong Kong M B Hassan Jr. & Omar Dallah 10 3 0 7 6
10 Jersey John Jones & Arthur McKernan 10 2 0 8 4
11 Argentina Carlos Gonzales & Clemente Bausili 10 1 1 8 166 241 3 -75
Bronze medal match

Australia beat Ireland 26–14.

Gold medal match

United States beat England 21–20.

Men's triples – round robin

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Section A

Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Shots
1 Republic of Ireland Stan Espie, Sammy Allen & Jim Baker 10 10 0 0 20
2 New Zealand Rowan Brassey, Morgan Moffat & Jim Scott 10 8 0 2 208 131 16 +77
3 Australia Peter Rheuben, Don Sherman & Keith Poole 10 7 1 2 15
4 Zimbabwe Allan Bernstein, Jack Shiel & Manie Vollgraaff 10 5 0 5 180 168 10 +12
5 England George Turley, John Bell & Julian Haines 10 4 1 5 181 157 9 +24
6 Israel Nathan Lazarus, Jack Trappler & Sam Skudowitz 10 4 0 6 134 169 8 -35
7 Canada Dave Houtby, Glen Patton & Barry McFadden 10 3 1 6 158 154 7 +4
8 Wales Robert Weale, Danny Price & Brin Hawkins 10 3 1 6 7
9 Papua New Guinea Lawrence Tamarua, Rolf Meyer & Tau Nancie 10 3 1 6 7
10 Guernsey Cyril Smith, Clarry Blondel & Derek Hurford 10 3 1 6 151 190 7 -39
11 Samoa Maurice Fenn, Jack Ah Loo & Sioane Lino 10 1 0 9 106 255 2 -149

Section B

Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Shots
1 Scotland Brian Rattray, Doug Lambert & Jim Boyle 10 10 0 0 240 113 20 +127
2 Hong Kong Philip Chok, Edwin Chok & George Souza Jr. 10 6 0 4 12 +33
3 Zambia Tommy Powell, Duncan Naysmith & Japie Van Deventer 10 6 0 4 12 +27
4 United States Orville Artist, Bert McWilliams & Neil McInnes 10 5 1 4 176 162 11 +14
5 Jersey David Le Marquand, Ken Lowery & Tim Mallett 10 5 0 5 10
6 Eswatini Tom Sheasby, Richard Cockram & Derek James 10 5 0 5 10
7 Fiji Javomani Naidu, Geoff O'Meagher & Shaun Patton 10 4 1 5 174 163 9 +11
8 Botswana Ray Mascarenhas, Bill Haresnape & Albert Noel 10 4 0 6 161 168 8 -7
9 Malawi John Chalmers, Peter Crossan & Sandy Ross 10 3 0 7 156 185 6 -29
10 Kenya James Haggerty, C Radbone & Brian Jennings 10 3 0 7 132 202 6 -70
11 Argentina Julian Dannevig, Enrri Merli & Albert Geddes 10 3 0 7 139 211 6 -72
Bronze medal match

New Zealand beat Hong Kong 27–8.

Gold medal match

Ireland beat Scotland 29–11.

Men's fours – round robin

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Section A

Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Shots
1 New Zealand Rowan Brassey, Jim Scott, Morgan Moffat & Phil Skoglund 10 7 1 2 228 153 15 +75
2 Hong Kong Philip Chok, Edwin Chok, Omar Dallah & M B Hassan Jr. 10 7 1 2 202 167 15 +35
3 Republic of Ireland Stan Espie, Sammy Allen, Jim Baker & Tom Kennedy 10 7 0 3 208 156 14 +52
4 Zimbabwe Allan Bernstein, Jack Shiel, Trevor Vincent & Manie Vollgraaff 10 6 0 4 195 176 12 +19
5 Wales Robert Weale, Danny Price, John Anstey & Brin Hawkins 10 5 0 5 215 165 10 +50
6 Eswatini Tom Sheasby, John Kemp, Richard Cockram & Derek James 10 5 0 5 182 175 8 +7
7 Israel Cecil Cooper, Nathan Lazarus, Jack Trappler & Sam Skudowitz 10 4 1 5 177 190 9 -13
8 Guernsey Bill Crawford, Cyril Smith, Clarry Blondel & Derek Hurford 10 4 0 6 168 193 8 -25
9 Papua New Guinea Laka Rawali, Lawrence Tamarua, Rolf Meyer & Tau Nancie 10 3 1 6 172 218 7 -46
10 United States Orville Artist, Bert McWilliams, Ian Beattie & Skippy Arculli 10 3 0 7 167 221 6 -54
11 Kenya Peter Jeens, C Radbone, William Watson & Brian Jennings 10 2 0 8 153 253 4 -100

Section B

Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Shots
1 England George Turley, John Bell, Julian Haines & Tony Allcock 10 9 0 1 270 139 18 +131
2 Scotland Brian Rattray, Doug Lambert, Jim Boyle, David Gourlay Sr. 10 8 0 2 257 157 16 +100
3 Australia Bob Middleton, Peter Rheuben, Don Sherman & Keith Poole 10 8 0 2 215 168 16 +47
4 Jersey David Le Marquand, Ken Lowery, Arthur McKernan & Tim Mallett 10 7 0 3 239 175 14 +64
5 Canada Dave Houtby, Glen Patton, Barry McFadden & Bill Boettger 10 5 0 5 203 200 10 +3
6 Zambia Tommy Powell, Russell Hankey, Duncan Naysmith & Japie Van Deventer 10 4 0 6 182 125 8 -43
7 Malawi John Chalmers, Peter Crossan, Sandy Ross & David Broad 10 3 0 7 163 210 6 -47
8 Fiji Javomani Naidu, George Thaggard, Geoff O'Meagher & Peter Fong 10 3 0 7 177 206 6 -29
9 Argentina Carlos Gonzales, Enrri Merli, Clemente Bausili & Dennis Watson 10 3 0 7 165 213 6 -48
10 Samoa Maurice Fenn, Jack Ah Loo, Ioapa Iosia & Sioane Lino 10 3 0 7 161 256 6 -95
11 Botswana Ray Mascarenhas, Bill Haresnape, Ron Anderson & Albert Noel 10 2 0 8 156 239 4 -83
Bronze medal match

Scotland beat Hong Kong 30–15.

Gold medal match

England beat New Zealand 18–17.

W.M.Leonard Trophy

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Pos Team Singles Pairs Triples Fours Total
1 Scotland Scotland 21 18 21 20 80
2 New Zealand New Zealand 22 16 20 21 79
3 England England 20 21 15 22 78
4 Australia Australia 19 20 18 17 74
5 Republic of Ireland Ireland 14 19 22 18 63
6 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 16 13 15 15 59
7 Canada Canada 15 17 12 15 59
8 Zambia Zambia 18 11 17 12 58
9 Hong Kong Hong Kong 11 6 19 19 56
10 United States United States 12 22 16 3 53
11 Israel Israel 17 15 9 10 51
12 Wales Wales 9 15 8 13 45
13 Jersey Jersey 10 3 13 16 42
14 Guernsey Guernsey 13 9 4 8 34
15 Fiji Fiji 7 7 10 9 33
16 Malawi Malawi 8 12 6 7 33
17 Eswatini Swaziland 4 4 11 11 30
18 Botswana Botswana 6 8 7 3 24
19 Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 2 10 5 5 22
20 Samoa Western Samoa 5 5 3 4 17
21 Argentina Argentina 3 3 1 6 13
22 Kenya Kenya 1 1 3 1 6

References

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  1. ^ Sullivan, Patrick (1986). Guinness Bowls Records. Guinness Superlatives Ltd. ISBN 0-85112-414-3.
  2. ^ "Gordon Allan. "Bowls." Times [London, England] 11 July 1984". The Times.
  3. ^ "Gordon Allan. "Bowls." Times [London, England] 19 July 1984". The Times.
  4. ^ "1984 Results". Glasgow Herald.
  5. ^ Warters, Bob (1984). Fifth World Bowls Championship Official Souvenir. Key Publishing Ltd.