Bowls at the 1990 Commonwealth Games

The lawn bowls competition at the 1990 Commonwealth Games took place in Auckland, New Zealand from 24 January until 3 February 1990.[1]

Lawn bowls
at the 1990 Commonwealth Games
VenueAuckland
Dates24 January – 03 February 1990
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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (New Zealand)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Australia3104
2  New Zealand*1225
3  Scotland1012
4  Papua New Guinea1001
5  Hong Kong0112
  Northern Ireland0112
7  Canada0101
8  England0011
Totals (8 entries)66618

Medallists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles   Rob Parrella   Mark McMahon   Richard Corsie
Men's pairs   Ian Schuback
Trevor Morris
  Alf Wallace
George Boxwell
  Maurice Symes
Rowan Brassey
Men's fours   Denis Love
George Adrain
Ian Bruce
Willie Wood
  Jim Baker
John McCloughlin
Sammy Allen
Rodney McCutcheon
  Kevin Darling
Peter Shaw
Phil Skoglund
Stewart McConnell
Women's singles   Geua Vada Tau   Millie Khan   Margaret Johnston
Women's pairs   Judy Howat
Marie Watson
  Edda Bonutto
Maureen Hobbs
  Mary Price
Jayne Roylance
Women's fours   Audrey Rutherford
Daphne Shaw
Dorothy Roche
Marion Stevens
  Adrienne Lambert
Lyn McLean
Marlene Castle
Rhoda Ryan
  Jenny Wallis
Naty Rozario
Angela Chau
Yee Lai Lee

Results

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[2]

Men's singles – round robin

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Section A

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Pos Player P W L F A Pts
1   Mark McMahon 7 7 0 175 99 14
2   Richard Corsie 7 5 2 157 97 10
3   Ian Dickison 7 5 2 162 115 10
4   John Price 7 5 2 150 115 10
5   Barry Wilson 7 3 4 126 153 6
6   Dick Hunt 7 2 5 121 161 4
7   Ray Mascarenhas 7 1 6 96 155 2
8   Philip Ulrich 7 0 7 83 175 0

Section B

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Pos Player P W L F A Pts
1   Rob Parrella 7 6 1 170 100 12
2   David Bryant 7 6 1 164 97 12
3   David Corkill 7 5 2 162 131 10
4   Garin Beare 7 4 3 145 126 8
5   Burnie Gill 7 4 3 146 129 8
6   Mike Smith 7 2 5 105 141 4
7   Tau Tau 7 1 6 120 168 2
8   Sreenivasa Pai 7 0 7 55 175 0

Finals

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Third Place Play Off
  Corsie bt   Bryant 25–17
Final
  Parrella bt   McMahon 25–14

Men's pairs – round robin

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Section A

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   Ian Schuback & Trevor Morris 8 7 0 1 201 121 14
2   Maurice Symes & Rowan Brassey 8 7 0 1 182 131 14
3   Andy Thomson & Gary Smith 8 5 0 3 190 148 10
4   Angus Blair & Graham Robertson 8 4 0 4 174 158 8
5   Richard Wightman & William Cumming 8 4 0 4 137 162 8
6   Michael De Carteret & Norman Le Ber 8 3 1 4 167 177 7
7   David Le Marquand & Marcel Coutouly 8 2 1 5 155 179 5
8   Ernie Parkinson & Victor Dallas 8 2 0 6 158 170 4
9   Kossy Torao & Phillip Guimap 8 1 0 7 112 230 2

Section B

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   Alf Wallace & George Boxwell 7 7 0 0 164 124 14
2   Robert Weale & Will Thomas 7 6 0 1 174 116 12
3   Koon Leung Ho & Noel Kennedy 7 5 0 2 201 106 10
4   Peniamina Asi & Taituuga Rokeni 7 4 0 3 166 131 8
5   Basant Rampuria & Vipin Dhawan 7 2 1 4 145 158 5
6   Johnie Kakakis & Thomas Foster 7 2 0 5 117 175 4
7   Thornton Yager & William Adams 7 1 1 5 111 146 3
8   Ieremia Tuteru & Inatio Akaruru 7 0 0 7 101 223 0

Finals

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Third Place Play Off
  New Zealand bt   Wales 24–17
Final
  Australia bt   Canada 23–15

Men's fours – round robin

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Section A

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   Jim Baker, John McCloughlin, Sammy Allen, Rodney McCutcheon 8 6 1 1 178 118 13
2   Denis Dalton, Dennis Katunarich, Ken Woods, Rex Johnston 8 6 0 2 186 111 12
3   Ken Wallis, Mel Stewart, Roger Pickford, Bill McMahon 8 6 0 2 175 125 12
4   Tony Allcock, Gary Harrington, John Ottaway, Roy Cutts 8 5 1 2 180 118 11
5   Alan Veer, David Vowles, Dai Wilkins, Trefor Mounty 8 5 0 3 178 141 10
6   Cornelius Krige, Duncan Naysmith, Ian Henderson, Jacob van Deventer 8 2 0 6 135 191 4
7   Fepuleai Sae, Saivaega Vasa, Tapusatele Tuatagaloa, Taualeoo Faasoo 8 2 0 6 150 210 4
8   Garry Ryan, John Christian, Keith Turton, Sidney Cooper 8 2 0 6 131 191 4
9   David Clarke, David Goddard, Hayley Abrahams, John Kemp 8 1 0 7 130 238 2

Section B

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   Denis Love, George Adrain, Ian Bruce, Willie Wood 7 6 1 0 162 101 13
2   Kevin Darling, Peter Shaw, Phil Skoglund, Stewart McConnell 7 5 0 2 176 102 10
3   Ambane Wau, Karo Vali, Martin Seeto, Tau Nancie 7 3 2 3 142 125 8
4   Dave Brown, Peter Mutter, Robert Scullion, Bill Boettger 7 4 0 3 151 136 8
5   Cliff Richardson, David Murray, John Baylis, John Thackray 7 3 0 5 133 143 6
6   Abela Amarama, David Towgood, Eric Ponia, Toka Rahui 7 3 0 5 114 166 6
7   Ian Henderson, Corneilus Krige, Duncan Naysmith, Jacob van Deventer 7 1 1 5 108 134 3
8   Gopiram Sharma, Pratap Bengani, Rajendra Bengani, Surya Saigal 7 1 0 6 103 182 2

Finals

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Third Place Play Off
  New Zealand bt   Australia 21-13 [3]
Final
  Scotland bt   Northern Ireland 19–14

Women's singles – round robin

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Section A

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Pos Player P W L F A Pts
1   Millie Khan 8 8 0 200 10 16
2   Audrey Hefford 8 6 2 180 111 12
3   Wendy Line 8 5 3 195 163 10
4   Anne Morris 8 4 4 180 173 8
5   Vaiee Siaosi 8 4 4 149 190 8
6   Rosemary McMahon 8 3 5 139 172 6
7   Sheila Syvret 8 3 5 143 183 6
8   Emmeline Browning 8 2 6 126 190 4
9   Babs Anderson 8 1 7 165 185 2

Section B

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   Geua Vada Tau 7 7 0 0 176 99 14
2   Margaret Johnston 7 6 0 1 169 103 12
3   Senga McCrone 7 4 0 3 157 137 8
4   Janet Ackland 7 4 0 3 140 135 8
5   Kathleen Dodd 7 2 1 4 119 151 5
6   Beatrice Mali 7 2 0 5 137 171 4
7   Ngamarama Benjamina 7 2 0 5 108 161 4
8   Fatima Reimer 7 0 1 6 116 165 1

Finals

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Third Place Play Off
  Johnston bt   Hefford 25–15
Final
  Vada Tau bt   Khan 25–18

Women's pairs – round robin

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Section A

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   Edda Bonutto & Maureen Hobbs 7 6 0 1 197 112 12
2   Mary Price & Jayne Roylance 7 5 1 1 152 118 11
3   Eileen Bell & Nan Allely 7 4 0 3 142 130 8
4   Alu David & Kathy Panap 7 3 1 3 155 153 7
5   Rouru Paniani & Tereapii Ulrich 7 3 0 4 131 146 6
6   Elaine Jones & Roseann Toal 7 3 0 4 135 162 6
7   Mary Hughes & Pam Griffiths 7 2 0 5 124 144 4
8   Judith Penfold & Winnona Butcher 7 1 0 6 98 169 2

Section B

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   Judy Howat & Marie Watson 6 5 0 1 160 95 10
2   Frances Whyte & Sarah Gourlay 6 5 0 1 132 84 10
3   Hazel Dorey & Sonia Murphy 6 4 0 2 128 106 8
4   Heather Roberts & Jacqueline Rhodes 6 3 0 3 123 110 6
5   Faalelai Tuatagoloa & Marie Toalepaiaii 6 3 0 3 115 130 6
6   Anne Paton & Gabrielle Robertson 6 1 0 5 96 140 2
7   Gillian Sperring & Josephine Hollis 6 0 0 6 62 151 0

Finals

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Third Place Play Off
  England bt   Scotland 22–14
Final
  New Zealand bt   Australia 23–13

Women's fours – round robin

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Section A

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   Adrienne Lambert, Lynette McLean, Marlene Castle, Rhoda Ryan 7 6 0 1 161 98 12
2   Agnes Watson, Annette Evans, Janice Maxwell, Joyce Lindores 7 5 0 2 141 135 10
3   Dorothy Lewis, Mavis Steele, Norma May, Norma Shaw 7 4 0 3 147 120 8
4   Ann Dainton, Linda Evans, Rita Jones, Stella Oliver 7 4 0 3 150 114 8
5   Joan du Preez, Margaret Mills, Margaret Whittall, Onei Dophin 7 3 1 3 172 126 7
6   Kathy Sigimet, Maggie Worri, Norma Samba, Walo Pisak 7 3 1 3 130 162 7
7   Beatrice Karl, Carmen Bishop, Esterlina Greenham, Pauline Turton 7 1 0 6 92 161 2
8   Faamomoi Rokeni, Leute Fua, Seupepe Sasagi, Su Neemia 7 1 0 6 107 184 2

Section B

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts
1   Audrey Rutherford, Daphne Shaw, Dorothy Roche, Marion Stevens 6 6 0 0 189 80 12
2   Jenny Wallis, Naty Rozario, Angela Chau, Yee Lai Lee 6 5 0 1 125 103 10
3   Eve Thomas, Jane Mitchell, Shirley Baylis, Yvonne Richards 6 4 0 2 150 108 8
4   Clarice Fitzpatrick, Dorothy Bennett, Dorothy Macey, Marlene Cleutinx 6 2 0 4 113 135 4
5   Makiua Tairi, Tanimetua Harry, Tara Pita, Toka Tuteru 6 2 0 4 108 137 4
6   Cynthia Thompson, Liz James, Mariana Goddard, Wendy Vickery 6 1 0 5 88 140 2
7   Ann Meir, Elizabeth Naysmith, Helen Graham, Marguerite De Brito 6 1 0 5 86 156 2

Finals

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Third Place Play Off
  Hong Kong bt   Scotland 21–20
Final
  Australia bt   New Zealand 20-18

References

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  1. ^ "Times Archives". The Times.
  2. ^ The complete book of the Commonwealth Games. Lulu.com. 2013. ISBN 9781291576382.
  3. ^ ""Yesterday's Results from Auckland." Times, 3 Feb. 1990, p. 51". The Times. Times Digital Archives. 3 February 1990. p. 51.

See also

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