2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Men's fours

The 2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship men's fours was held at the Northfield Bowls Complex in Ayr, Scotland, from 23 July – 7 August 2004. [1][2][3][4][5]

World Bowls Championship 2004
men's fours
10th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationScotland Ayr, Scotland
Date(s)23 July – 7 August, 2004
CategoryWorld Bowls Championship

Jonathan Ross, Noel Graham, Neil Booth and Jim Baker of Ireland won the gold medal.[6][7]

Qualifying round

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Four sections, three teams from each section qualify for championship round.

Section 1

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   Jonathan Ross, Noel Graham, Neil Booth, Jim Baker 5 4 0 1 105 65 8
2   Matt Tew, Russell Marks, Stephen McManus, John Sullivan 5 4 0 1 82 93 8
3   Neil Rees, Dai Wilkins, Robert Weale, Jason Greenslade 5 3 0 2 113 62 6
4   Adrien Mellows, Roy Garden, Chinky Marillier & Richard Hayden 5 3 0 2 90 69 6
5   David Bramley, Mark Svenningsen, Louis Erasmus & Derek James 5 1 0 4 63 98 2
6   Hiroyuki Oda, Daisuke Takimura, Stephen Wedge & Makoto Yamada 5 0 0 5 49 117 0

Section 2

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   John Rednall, Mervyn King, Robert Newman, Andy Thomson 5 4 0 1 99 65 8
2   Eric Johannes, Michael Steyn, Neil Burkett, Gerry Baker 5 3 0 2 113 77 6
3   Sandy Joubert, John Shelley, Ewald Vermeulen, Graham Snyman 5 3 0 2 89 80 6
4   Hugh Finlay, Richard Broad, Jack Behling & Neil Furman 5 3 0 2 83 85 6
5   Safuan Said, Ramble Dallan Rice-Oxley, Fairul Izwan Abd Muin & Mohamed Aziz Maswadi 5 1 0 4 70 99 2
6   Warren Cranston, Ian Webb, Philip Billman & Noel Rawlinson 5 1 0 4 58 106 2

Section 3

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   Jim McIntyre, Willie Wood, David Peacock, George Sneddon 5 5 0 0 112 58 10
2   Damien Allison, Angelo Morales, Peter O'Donnell, Harry Anderson 5 3 0 2 96 85 6
3   Ascendino Melo, Fabo Melo, Mercantonio Fabra, Gary Oughton 5 2 1 2 78 86 5
4   Adam Poynton, Robin Chok, Jimmy Chiu & Loy D'Souza 5 2 0 3 68 90 4
5   Aryeh Ben Dor, Tzvika Hadar, Colin Silberstein & Raymond Sher 5 1 1 3 81 84 3
6   Semesa Naiseruvati, Shushil Deo Sharma, Rajnish Lal & Keshwa Goundar 5 0 0 5 71 103 0

Section 4

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   Brett Duprez, Kelvin Kerkow, Kevin Walsh, Michael Wilks 5 5 0 0 101 61 10
2   Keith Roney, Lyall Adams, Wayne Wright, Ryan Bester 5 4 0 1 101 62 8
3   Rowan Brassey, Sean Johnson, Gary Lawson, Paul Girdler 5 2 0 3 115 62 4
4   Andrew Jones, Allan Gilham, Kiernan Day & Ian Stamp 5 2 0 3 85 97 4
5   Talaimanu Keti, Harry Porter, John Silva & Namulauulu Letufaga 5 2 0 3 52 132 4
6   Alan Shaw, Derek Boswell, David Le Marquand & Lee Nixon 5 0 0 5 66 106 0

Championship round

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Section 1

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Pos Player P W L F A Pts
1   Australia 5 5 0 118 66 10
2   England 5 3 2 98 710 6
3   Spain 5 2 3 77 80 4
4   Wales 5 2 3 76 90 4
5   Namibia 5 2 3 65 101 4
6   Philippines 5 1 4 81 104 2

Section 2

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Pos Player P W L F A Pts
1   Ireland 5 5 0 102 54 10
2   New Zealand 5 4 1 97 78 8
3   Scotland 5 2 3 86 81 4
4   South Africa 5 2 3 92 92 4
5   Canada 5 2 3 78 82 4
6   Brazil 5 0 5 495 117 0

Bronze medal match

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England beat New Zealand 18–17.

Gold medal match

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Combined Ireland beat Australia 19–18.

Results

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References

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  1. ^ ""The Results Service." Times [London, England] 2 Aug. 2004". The Times.
  2. ^ ""The Results Service." Times [London, England] 3 Aug. 2004". The Times.
  3. ^ ""The Results Service." Times [London, England] 4 Aug. 2004". The Times.
  4. ^ ""The Results Service." Times [London, England] 5 Aug. 2004". The Times.
  5. ^ ""The Results Service." Times [London, England] 6 Aug. 2004". The Times.
  6. ^ ""Ireland success." Times [London, England] 7 Aug. 2004". The Times.
  7. ^ "Ireland go for bowls gold". BBC Sport. 4 August 2004. Retrieved 10 November 2024.