Bowls at the 1990 Commonwealth Games

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Lawn bowls
at the 1990 Commonwealth Games
Lawn bowls pictogram.svg
VenueAuckland
Dates24 January – 03 February 1990
  1986
1994  

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

Contents

Medal table

  *   Host nation (New Zealand)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 3104
2Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand*1225
3Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1012
4Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 1001
5Flag of Hong Kong (1959-1997).svg  Hong Kong 0112
Ulster banner.svg  Northern Ireland 0112
7Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0101
8Flag of England.svg  England 0011
Totals (8 entries)66618

Medallists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Parrella Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Mark McMahon Flag of Scotland.svg Richard Corsie
Men's pairs Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Schuback
Trevor Morris
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alf Wallace
George Boxwell
Flag of New Zealand.svg Maurice Symes
Rowan Brassey
Men's fours Flag of Scotland.svg Denis Love
George Adrain
Ian Bruce
Willie Wood
Ulster Banner.svg Jim Baker
John McCloughlin
Sammy Allen
Rodney McCutcheon
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kevin Darling
Peter Shaw
Phil Skoglund
Stewart McConnell
Women's singles Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Geua Vada Tau Flag of New Zealand.svg Millie Khan Ulster Banner.svg Margaret Johnston
Women's pairs Flag of New Zealand.svg Judy Howat
Marie Watson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Edda Bonutto
Maureen Hobbs
Flag of England.svg Mary Price
Jayne Roylance
Women's fours Flag of Australia (converted).svg Audrey Rutherford
Daphne Shaw
Dorothy Roche
Marion Stevens
Flag of New Zealand.svg Adrienne Lambert
Lyn McLean
Marlene Castle
Rhoda Ryan
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Jenny Wallis
Naty Rozario
Angela Chau
Yee Lai Lee

Results

[2]

Men's singles – round robin

Section A

PosPlayerPWLFAPts
1 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Mark McMahon 7701759914
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Richard Corsie 7521579710
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Ian Dickison 75216211510
4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg John Price 75215011510
5 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Barry Wilson 7341261536
6 Flag of Samoa.svg Dick Hunt 7251211614
7 Flag of Botswana.svg Ray Mascarenhas 716961552
8 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Philip Ulrich 707831750

Section B

PosPlayerPWLFAPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Parrella 76117010012
2 Flag of England.svg David Bryant 7611649712
3 Ulster Banner.svg David Corkill 75216213110
4 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Garin Beare 7431451268
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Burnie Gill 7431461298
6 Flag of Guernsey.svg Mike Smith 7251051414
7 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Tau Tau 7161201682
8 Flag of India.svg Sreenivasa Pai 707551750

Finals

Third Place Play Off
Flag of Scotland.svg Corsie bt Flag of England.svg Bryant 25–17
Final
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Parrella bt Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg McMahon 25–14

Men's pairs – round robin

Section A

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Schuback & Trevor Morris 870120112114
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Maurice Symes & Rowan Brassey 870118213114
3 Flag of England.svg Andy Thomson & Gary Smith 850319014810
4 Flag of Scotland.svg Angus Blair & Graham Robertson 84041741588
5 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Richard Wightman & William Cumming 84041371628
6 Flag of Guernsey.svg Michael De Carteret & Norman Le Ber 83141671777
7 Flag of Jersey.svg David Le Marquand & Marcel Coutouly 82151551795
8 Ulster Banner.svg Ernie Parkinson & Victor Dallas 82061581704
9 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Kossy Torao & Phillip Guimap 81071122302

Section B

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alf Wallace & George Boxwell 770016412414
2 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Robert Weale & Will Thomas 760117411612
3 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Koon Leung Ho & Noel Kennedy 750220110610
4 Flag of Samoa.svg Peniamina Asi & Taituuga Rokeni 74031661318
5 Flag of India.svg Basant Rampuria & Vipin Dhawan 72141451585
6 Flag of Botswana.svg Johnie Kakakis & Thomas Foster 72051171754
7 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Thornton Yager & William Adams 71151111463
8 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Ieremia Tuteru & Inatio Akaruru 70071012230

Finals

Third Place Play Off
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand bt Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales 24–17
Final
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia bt Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 23–15

Men's fours – round robin

Section A

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Ulster Banner.svg Jim Baker, John McCloughlin, Sammy Allen, Rodney McCutcheon 861117811813
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Denis Dalton, Dennis Katunarich, Ken Woods, Rex Johnston 860218611112
3 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Ken Wallis, Mel Stewart, Roger Pickford, Bill McMahon 860217512512
4 Flag of England.svg Tony Allcock, Gary Harrington, John Ottaway, Roy Cutts 851218011811
5 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Alan Veer, David Vowles, Dai Wilkins, Trefor Mounty 850317814110
6 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Cornelius Krige, Duncan Naysmith, Ian Henderson, Jacob van Deventer 82061351914
7 Flag of Samoa.svg Fepuleai Sae, Saivaega Vasa, Tapusatele Tuatagaloa, Taualeoo Faasoo 82061502104
8 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Garry Ryan, John Christian, Keith Turton, Sidney Cooper 82061311914
9 Flag of Eswatini.svg David Clarke, David Goddard, Hayley Abrahams, John Kemp 81071302382

Section B

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of Scotland.svg Denis Love, George Adrain, Ian Bruce, Willie Wood 761016210113
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Kevin Darling, Peter Shaw, Phil Skoglund, Stewart McConnell 750217610210
3 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Ambane Wau, Karo Vali, Martin Seeto, Tau Nancie 73231421258
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dave Brown, Peter Mutter, Robert Scullion, Bill Boettger 74031511368
5 Flag of Botswana.svg Cliff Richardson, David Murray, John Baylis, John Thackray 73051331436
6 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Abela Amarama, David Towgood, Eric Ponia, Toka Rahui 73051141666
7 Flag of Zambia.svg Ian Henderson, Corneilus Krige, Duncan Naysmith, Jacob van Deventer 71151081343
8 Flag of India.svg Gopiram Sharma, Pratap Bengani, Rajendra Bengani, Surya Saigal 71061031822

Finals

Third Place Play Off
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand bt Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 21-13 [3]
Final
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland bt Ulster Banner.svg Northern Ireland 19–14

Women's singles – round robin

Section A

PosPlayerPWLFAPts
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Millie Khan 8802001016
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Audrey Hefford 86218011112
3 Flag of England.svg Wendy Line 85319516310
4 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Anne Morris 8441801738
5 Flag of Samoa.svg Vaiee Siaosi 8441491908
6 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Rosemary McMahon 8351391726
7 Flag of Jersey.svg Sheila Syvret 8351431836
8 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Emmeline Browning 8261261904
9 Flag of Botswana.svg Babs Anderson 8171651852

Section B

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Geua Vada Tau 77001769914
2 Ulster Banner.svg Margaret Johnston 760116910312
3 Flag of Scotland.svg Senga McCrone 74031571378
4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Janet Ackland 74031401358
5 Flag of Guernsey.svg Kathleen Dodd 72141191515
6 Flag of Zambia.svg Beatrice Mali 72051371714
7 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Ngamarama Benjamina 72051081614
8 Flag of India.svg Fatima Reimer 70161161651

Finals

Third Place Play Off
Ulster Banner.svg Johnston bt Flag of New Zealand.svg Hefford 25–15
Final
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Vada Tau bt Flag of New Zealand.svg Khan 25–18

Women's pairs – round robin

Section A

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Edda Bonutto & Maureen Hobbs 760119711212
2 Flag of England.svg Mary Price & Jayne Roylance 751115211811
3 Ulster Banner.svg Eileen Bell & Nan Allely 74031421308
4 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Alu David & Kathy Panap 73131551537
5 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Rouru Paniani & Tereapii Ulrich 73041311466
6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Elaine Jones & Roseann Toal 73041351626
7 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mary Hughes & Pam Griffiths 72051241444
8 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Judith Penfold & Winnona Butcher 7106981692

Section B

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Judy Howat & Marie Watson 65011609510
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Frances Whyte & Sarah Gourlay 65011328410
3 Flag of Guernsey.svg Hazel Dorey & Sonia Murphy 64021281068
4 Flag of Botswana.svg Heather Roberts & Jacqueline Rhodes 63031231106
5 Flag of Samoa.svg Faalelai Tuatagoloa & Marie Toalepaiaii 63031151306
6 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Anne Paton & Gabrielle Robertson 6105961402
7 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Gillian Sperring & Josephine Hollis 6006621510

Finals

Third Place Play Off
Flag of England.svg England bt Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 22–14
Final
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand bt Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 23–13

Women's fours – round robin

Section A

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Adrienne Lambert, Lynette McLean, Marlene Castle, Rhoda Ryan 76011619812
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Agnes Watson, Annette Evans, Janice Maxwell, Joyce Lindores 750214113510
3 Flag of England.svg Dorothy Lewis, Mavis Steele, Norma May, Norma Shaw 74031471208
4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ann Dainton, Linda Evans, Rita Jones, Stella Oliver 74031501148
5 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Joan du Preez, Margaret Mills, Margaret Whittall, Onei Dophin73131721267
6 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Kathy Sigimet, Maggie Worri, Norma Samba, Walo Pisak73131301627
7 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Beatrice Karl, Carmen Bishop, Esterlina Greenham, Pauline Turton7106921612
8 Flag of Samoa.svg Faamomoi Rokeni, Leute Fua, Seupepe Sasagi, Su Neemia71061071842

Section B

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Audrey Rutherford, Daphne Shaw, Dorothy Roche, Marion Stevens 66001898012
2 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Jenny Wallis, Naty Rozario, Angela Chau, Yee Lai Lee 650112510310
3 Flag of Botswana.svg Eve Thomas, Jane Mitchell, Shirley Baylis, Yvonne Richards64021501088
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Clarice Fitzpatrick, Dorothy Bennett, Dorothy Macey, Marlene Cleutinx62041131354
5 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Makiua Tairi, Tanimetua Harry, Tara Pita, Toka Tuteru62041081374
6 Flag of Eswatini.svg Cynthia Thompson, Liz James, Mariana Goddard, Wendy Vickery 6105881402
7 Flag of Zambia.svg Ann Meir, Elizabeth Naysmith, Helen Graham, Marguerite De Brito6105861562

Finals

Third Place Play Off
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Hong Kong bt Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 21–20
Final
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia bt Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 20-18

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