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2012 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Men's triples

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World Outdoor Championships 2012
men's triples
12th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationAustralia Adelaide, Australia
Date(s)24 November - 9 December 2012.
Category2012 World Outdoor Bowls Championship

The 2012 World Outdoor Bowls Championship men's triples [1] was held at the Lockleys Bowling Club in Adelaide, Australia. Some of the qualifying Rounds were held at the nearby Holdfast Bowling Club in Glenelg North.[2]

Graeme Archer, Darren Burnett and David Peacock won the men's triples Gold.[3]

Section tables

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Pool 1

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Pos Player P W D F A L Pts Shots
1 Scotland Graeme Archer, Darren Burnett, David Peacock 11 9 1 1 196 129 19 +67
2 Japan Kenichi Emura, Hisaharu Satoh, Kenta Hasebe 11 8 0 3 175 149 16 +26
3 Republic of Ireland Neil Booth, James Talbot, Paul Daly 11 7 1 3 160 134 15 +26
4 South Africa Gidion Vermeulen, Bobby Donnelly, Clinton Roets 11 7 0 4 188 129 14 +59
5 Malaysia Azwan Shuhaimi, Fairus Jabal, Khairul Anuar Abdul Kadir 11 6 1 4 165 148 13 +17
6 Wales Jonathan Tomlinson, Chris Blake, Andrew Fleming 11 6 0 5 165 147 12 +18
7 England Stuart Airey, Robert Newman, Mark Bantock 11 6 0 5 151 140 12 +11
8 Hong Kong Robin Chok, Stanley Lai, Alex Ng 11 5 1 5 151 170 11 -19
9 Israel Tzvika Hadar, Noam Yehudai, Dan Slodovnik 11 2 3 6 125 168 7 -43
10 United States Steve Nelson, Loren Dion, Bill Brault 11 2 2 7 124 182 6 -58
11 Thailand Thailand 11 2 0 9 125 177 4 -52
12 Spain Nick Cole, Brian Robertson, Graham Cathcart 11 1 1 9 120 172 3 -52

Pool 2

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Pos Player P W D L F A Pts Shots
1 New Zealand Ali Forsyth, Matt Gallop, Tony Grantham 11 9 2 0 222 102 20 +120
2 Australia Mark Casey, Brett Wilkie, Wayne Ruediger 11 9 0 2 206 134 18 +72
3 China Terence Lee, Ricky Wong, Jimmy Tam 11 7 0 4 155 149 14 +6
4 Jersey Thomas Greechan, Jamie MacDonald, Lee Nixon 11 6 1 4 168 126 13 +42
5 Philippines Angelo Morales, Ronald Lising, Emmanuel Portacio 11 6 0 5 151 153 12 -2
6 Namibia Graham Snyman, Lorato Ketshabe, Ewald Vermeulen, Jean Viljoen 11 5 1 5 160 158 11 +2
7 Canada George Whitelaw, Michel Larue, Steve Santana 11 5 0 6 162 167 10 -5
8 Zimbabwe Roy Garden, Tom Craven, Manuel Silva 11 5 0 6 140 150 10 -10
9 Fiji Samuela Tuikiligana, Arun Kumar, Abdul Kalim 11 4 1 6 153 166 9 -13
10 Botswana Kitso Robert, Remmy Kebapetswe, Kabo Gaboutloeloe 11 4 0 7 119 209 8 -90
11 Brunei Brahim Haji Naim, Haiji Ibrahim Haiji Rosli, Bujang Md Ali 11 3 1 7 141 154 7 -13
12 Brazil Gary Oughton, Fabio Melo, Ascendino Melo Neto 11 0 0 11 99 208 0 -109

Finals

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Play Offs Semifinals Gold medal
         
Scotland Scotland
bye
Scotland Scotland 17
Republic of Ireland Ireland 5
Republic of Ireland Ireland 15
Japan Japan 10
Scotland Scotland 13
Australia Australia 12
New Zealand New Zealand
bye
New Zealand New Zealand 10
Australia Australia 12
Australia Australia 13
China China 11

Results

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References

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  1. ^ "2012 Results". Taylor Bowls. Archived from the original on 2015-02-07. Retrieved 2016-12-03.
  2. ^ "Results". Sports TG. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
  3. ^ "World Bowls gold for David Peacock, Darren Burnett and Graeme Archer". BBC Sport.