2023 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Men's Fours

Bowls competition

2023 World Outdoor Bowls Championships – Men's fours
14th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationAustralia Gold Coast, Australia
Date(s)29 August to 10 September
CategoryWorld Bowls Championship
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The 2023 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Men's fours will be the 14th edition of the World Championships to be held on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia from 29 August to 10 September. There will be five venues; the Broadbeach Bowls Club, Musgrave Hill Bowls Club, Club Helensvale, Paradise Point Club and Mudgeraba Club.[1][2][3]

The Men's fours is one of eight events that will determine the 2023 world champions.[4]

Results

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Section tables

Section 1

Team Player P W D L Shots Pts
1 New Zealand Tony Grantham, Chris Le Lievre, Lance Pascoe, Sheldon Bagrie-Howley 7 6 0 1 60 18
2 Cook Islands Aidan Zittersteijn, Adoni Wichman Rairoa, Taiki Paniani, Teora Turua 7 5 0 2 13 15
3 South Africa Bradley Robinson, Victor Siphali, Niksa Benguric, Jason Evans 7 4 1 2 35 13
4 India Sunil Bahadur, Navneet Singh, Chandan Kumar Singh, Dinesh Kumar 7 3 1 3 5 10
5 Fiji Lal Chand Prasad, Munesh Kumar, Semesa Naiseruvati, Rejnesh Prasad 7 3 0 4 11 9
6 Singapore Harriman Yuen, Deepan Ramachandran, Thomas Leong Khim Hoong, Matthew Ngui Ming Fook 7 3 0 4 -19 9
7 Zimbabwe Grant Clift, Bryan Ray, Myles Hooper, Clive Roberston 7 3 0 4 -32 9
8 Switzerland Christian Haldimann, Thomas Schneiter, Thomas Walti, Beat Matti 7 0 0 7 -73 0
9 Kenya Kjellan Awour, Anwar Mbarak Hamanda, Benson Kariuki Wambugu, Joseph Kitosi Muta withdrew

Section 2

Team Player P W D L Shots Pts
1 Australia Corey Wedlock, Aaron Teys, Carl Healey, Aron Sherriff 8 8 0 0 100 24
2 Wales Owain Dando, Chris Klefenz, Ross Owen, Jarrad Breen 8 6 1 1 57 19
3 Namibia Christo Steenkamp, Andre Campbell, Colin Peake, Johan Jacobs 8 4 1 3 -5 13
4 Malaysia Haiqal Azami, Idham Amin Ramlan, Hizlee Abdul Rais, Soufi Rusli 8 4 0 4 27 12
5 Malta Peter Ellul, Wesley Hedges, Jason Borg, Troy Lorimer 8 4 0 4 -37 12
6 Norfolk Island Tony Scicluna, Matt Bigg, Teddy Evans, Ryan Dixon 8 3 0 5 -2 9
7 Philippines Elmer Abatayo, Hommer Mercado, Leoncio Carreon Jr., Ronald Lising 8 3 0 5 -19 9
8 Japan Takashi Ohira, Tetsuya Hirouchi, Hisaharu Sato, Kenichi Emura 8 2 0 6 -49 6
9 Papua New Guinea J Walsh, K Walsh, Kenneth Ikirima, Fred Koisen 8 1 0 7 -72 3

Section 3

Team Player P W D L Shots Pts
1 Stuart Bennett, Adam McKeown, Ian McClure, Martin McHugh 7 6 1 0 99 19
2 United States Bob Schneider, Bill Brault, Loren Dion, Aaron Zangl 7 5 0 2 58 15
3 Israel Danny Alonim, Selwyn Hare, Dani Slodownik, Allan Saitowitz 7 4 0 3 35 12
4 Jersey Derek Boswell, Taylor Greechan, Kevin Le Long, Greg Davis 7 4 0 3 -9 12
5 Macau Chan Kim Meng, Leong Sio Kei, Wong Chi Hong, Cheong Pak Keong 7 3 1 3 -29 10
6 Turkey Baris Islam Bolat, Ege Guzelocak, Serkan Akar Ozkan Akar 7 2 0 5 -47 6
7 Botswana Michael Gabobewe, Diane Nixon Senna, Andre van de Walt, Binesh Desai 7 2 0 5 -50 6
8 Niue Tifaga Tuipuiliu Lologa, Tukala Tagelagi, Keith Papani, Gregory Funaki 7 6 0 1 -57 3

Section 4

Team Player P W D L Shots Pts
1 Scotland Jason Banks, Derek Oliver, Paul Foster MBE, Alex Marshall MBE 7 6 0 1 74 19
2 Hong Kong Imen Tang, Stephen Sy, James Po, Lee Ka Ho 7 5 1 1 24 16
3 England Louis Ridout, Ed Morris, Nick Brett, Jamie Walker 7 5 0 2 54 15
4 Thailand Patawee Montien, Naret Aiangetuen, Wattana Kadkhunthod, Thanakrit Thammasarn 7 5 0 2 48 15
5 Canada Owen Kirby, Rob Law, John Bezear, Cameron Lefresne 7 3 0 4 11 9
6 Argentina Daniel Saint Genez, Javier Llauro, Jorge Barreto, Raul Pollet 7 2 0 5 -21 6
7 Samoa Tasesa Tafeaga, Edward Pio Bell, Lafaele Lotomau, Asuao Manu Faauma 7 1 0 6 -74 3
8 France Dorian Dumont, Maxime Faure, Guillaume Hertzog, David Ducote 7 0 0 7 -116 0

Finals

Play Offs Semifinals Gold medal
         
New Zealand New Zealand 14
Hong Kong Hong Kong 12
New Zealand New Zealand 8
Scotland Scotland 18
Scotland Scotland 20
Cook Islands Cook Islands 12
Scotland Scotland 10
Australia Australia 12
Australia Australia 15
United States United States 11
Australia Australia 17
Ireland 9
Ireland 16
Wales Wales 10

Results

Men's fours section 1
Round 1 (4 Sep)
 New Zealand  Switzerland 21–6
 South Africa  Cook Islands 10–13
 India  Zimbabwe 20–11
 Singapore  Fiji 12–8
Round 2 (5 Sep)
 Singapore  Zimbabwe 11–20
 South Africa  India 11–11
 New Zealand  Cook Islands 17–9
 Kenya  Switzerland +
Round 3 (5 Sep)
 Kenya  South Africa +
 Switzerland  Zimbabwe 14–20
 Cook Islands  Fiji 14–11
 India  Singapore 12–17
Round 4 (5 Sep)
 Fiji  India 25–11
 Zimbabwe  Cook Islands 15–13
 Switzerland  South Africa 17–19
 New Zealand  Kenya +
Round 5 (6 Sep)
 Zimbabwe  New Zealand 9–25
 Fiji  Kenya +
 Singapore  Switzerland 17–10
 Cook Islands  India 12–10
Round 6 (6 Sep)
 Cook Islands  Singapore 16–8
 Switzerland  Fiji 7–21
 Kenya  Zimbabwe +
 South Africa  New Zealand 12–13
Round 7 (7 Sep)
 South Africa  Fiji 21–3
 New Zealand  Singapore 18–12
 India  Kenya +
 Switzerland  Cook Islands 10–17
Round 8 (7 Sep)
 India  Switzerland 26–10
 Singapore  Kenya +
 New Zealand  Fiji 15–6
 South Africa  Fiji 19–8
Round 9 (7 Sep)
 Kenya  Cook Islands +
 India  New Zealand 13–12
 Singapore  South Africa 11–23
 Fiji  Zimbabwe 19–6
Men's fours section 2
Round 1 (4 Sep)
 Australia  Philippines 22–5
 Malaysia  Malta 11–13
 Namibia  Wales 12–12
 Japan  Norfolk Island 4–16
Round 2 (5 Sep)
 Japan  Wales 8–26
 Malaysia  Namibia 11–13
 Australia  Malta 21–5
 Papua New Guinea  Philippines 7–14
Round 3 (5 Sep)
 Papua New Guinea  Malaysia 8–16
 Philippines  Wales 8–13
 Malta  Norfolk Island 6–20
 Namibia  Japan 22–12
Round 4 (5 Sep)
 Norfolk Island  Namibia 18–13
 Wales  Malta 18–6
 Philippines  Malaysia 9–15
 Australia  Papua New Guinea 35–6
Round 5 (6 Sep)
 Wales  Australia 14–16
 Norfolk Island  Papua New Guinea 8–18
 Japan  Philippines 15–10
 Malta  Namibia 9–16
Round 6 (6 Sep)
 Malta  Japan 16–14
 Philippines  Norfolk Island 15–8
 Papua New Guinea  Wales 8–21
 Malaysia  Australia 14–16
Round 7 (7 Sep)
 Malaysia  Norfolk Island 15–11
 Australia  Japan 23–8
 Namibia  Papua New Guinea 14–11
 Philippines  Malta 14–19
Round 8 (7 Sep)
 Namibia  Philippines 9–14
 Japan  Papua New Guinea 11–15
 Australia  Norfolk Island 11–9
 Malaysia  Wales 12–13
Round 9 (7 Sep)
 Papua New Guinea  Malta 10–13
 Namibia  Australia 4–21
 Japan  Malaysia 5–21
 Norfolk Island  Wales 13–23

Men's fours section 3
Round 1 (4 Sep)
Ireland  Macau 13–13
 United States  Botswana 12–6
 Turkey  Jersey 17–13
Niue Niue  Israel 0–3
Round 2 (5 Sep)
Ireland  Jersey 18–4
 United States  Macau 23–7
 Israel  Botswana 18–9
Niue Niue  Turkey 13–10
Round 3 (5 Sep)
 Jersey  Macau 17–10
 United States  Israel 15–9
Ireland Niue Niue 23–7
 Botswana  Turkey 14–8
Round 4 (5 Sep)
 Macau  Israel 4–19
 Jersey Niue Niue 17–9
 United States  Turkey 11–12
Ireland  Botswana 40–6
Round 5 (6 Sep)
 Macau Niue Niue} 13–11
 Israel  Turkey 28–9
 Jersey  Botswana 16–13
Ireland  United States 19–10
Round 6 (6 Sep)
 Turkey  Macau 10–12
Niue Niue  Botswana 14–15
 Israel Ireland 10–14
 Jersey  United States 11–21
Round 7 (7 Sep)
 Botswana  Macau 9–14
 Turkey Ireland 8–30
Niue Niue  United States 3–33
 Israel  Jersey 14–15
Men's fours section 4
Round 1 (4 Sep)
 Scotland  Argentina 19–9
 England  Samoa 24–4
 France  Hong Kong 9–19
 Thailand  Canada 23–7
Round 2 (5 Sep)
 Scotland  Hong Kong 13–13
 England  Argentina 23–12
 Canada  Samoa 23–5
 Thailand  France 27–4
Round 3 (5 Sep)
 Hong Kong  Argentina 18–7
 England  Canada 19–11
 Scotland  Thailand 16–11
 Samoa  France 19–7
Round 4 (5 Sep)
 Argentina  Canada 6–18
 Hong Kong  Thailand 11–17
 England  France 22–6
 Scotland  Samoa 33–4
Round 5 (6 Sep)
 Argentina  Thailand 9–12
 Canada  France 20–6
 Hong Kong  Samoa 19–15
 Scotland  England 14–10
Round 6 (6 Sep)
 France  Argentina 3–24
 Thailand  Samoa 18–8
 Canada  Scotland 10–16
 Hong Kong  England 13–11
Round 7 (7 Sep)
 Samoa  Argentina 10–15
 France  Scotland 6–26
 Thailand  England 9–14
 Canada  Hong Kong 16–19

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References

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  5. ^ "2023 World Bowls Championships men's fours results". Bowls Australia. Retrieved 21 July 2023.