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Lawn bowls – Women's fours
at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
VenueBroadbeach Bowls Club
Dates5 – 9 April 2018
Competitors76 from 19 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Australia
silver medal    South Africa
bronze medal    Malta
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Lawn bowls women's fours at the 2018 Commonwealth Games was held at the Broadbeach Bowls Club in the Gold Coast, Australia from April 5 to 9.[1][2] A total of 76 athletes from 19 associations participated in the event.

Sectional play

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The top two from each section advance to the knockout stage.

Section A

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Rank Nation Athletes MP MW MT ML FR AG PD PTS
1  Australia Carla Krizanic, Kelsey Cottrell,
Natasha Scott, Rebecca Van Asch
4 4 0 0 94 32 62 12
2  Malaysia Auni Fathiah, Azlina Arshad,
Nur Fidrah Noh, Siti Zalina
4 3 0 1 69 42 27 9
3  Papua New Guinea Ju Carlo, Loa Babona,
Piwen Karkar, Rebecca Walo
4 1 1 2 34 81 -47 4
4  Cook Islands Emily Jim, Jacquelin Purea,
Teokotai Jim, Tiare Jim
4 1 0 3 48 59 -11 3
5  Namibia Anjuleen Viljoen, Johanna van den Bergh,
Lesley Vermeulen, Sheena Du Toit
4 0 1 3 41 72 -31 1
   Australia  Malaysia  Papua New Guinea  Cook Islands  Namibia
 Australia 14–13 41–1 15–9 23–9
 Malaysia 13–14 17–6 22–8 17–13
 Papua New Guinea 1–41 6–17 15–11 12–12
 Cook Islands 9–15 8–22 11–15 20–7
 Namibia 9–23 13–17 12–12 7–20

Section B

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Rank Nation Athletes MP MW MT ML FR AG PD PTS
1  India Farzana Khan, Lovely Choubey,
Nayanmoni Saikia, Rupa Rani Tirkey
4 3 0 1 78 48 30 9
2  Malta Connie-Leigh Rixon, Rebecca Rixon,
Rosemaree Rixon, Sharon Callus
4 3 0 1 67 53 14 9
3  Fiji Doreen O'Connor, Loreta Kotoisuva,
Radhika Prasad, Sheral Mar
4 2 0 2 57 71 -14 6
4  England Ellen Falkner, Natalie Chestney,
Sian Honnor, Sophie Tolchard
4 1 0 3 52 61 -9 3
5  Northern Ireland Donna McNally, Erin Smith,
Sandra Bailie, Sarah McAuley
4 1 0 3 49 70 -21 3
   India  Malta  Fiji  England  Northern Ireland
 India 15–20 24–9 21–9 18–10
 Malta 20–15 12–20 14–10 21–8
 Fiji 9–24 20–12 11–19 17–16
 England 9–21 10–14 19–11 14-15
 Northern Ireland 10–18 8–21 16–17 15–14

Section C

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Rank Nation Athletes MP MW MT ML FR AG PD PTS
1  South Africa Elma Davis, Esme Kruger,
Johanna Snyman, Nicolene Neal
4 3 1 0 62 38 24 10
2  New Zealand Katelyn Inch, Mandy Boyd,
Tayla Bruce, Val Smith
4 3 0 1 80 44 36 9
3  Zambia Eddah Mpezeni, Foster Banda,
Mildred Mkandawire, Sophia Matipa
4 2 0 2 57 56 1 6
4  Norfolk Island Christine Jones, Christine Pauling,
Shae Wilson, Tessie Evans
4 1 1 2 45 68 -23 4
5  Jersey Christine Grimes, Doreen Moon,
Eileen Vowden, Joan Renouf
4 0 0 4 44 82 -38 0
   South Africa  New Zealand  Zambia  Norfolk Island  Jersey
 South Africa 16–11 17–10 10–10 19–7
 New Zealand 11–16 21–8 28–5 20–15
 Zambia 10–17 8–21 17–9 22–9
 Norfolk Island 10–10 5–28 9–17 21–13
 Jersey 7–19 15–20 9–22 13–21

Section D

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Rank Nation Athletes MP MW MT ML FR AG PD PTS
1  Scotland Claire Johnston, Kay Moran,
Lesley Doig, Stacey McDougall
3 3 0 0 87 18 69 9
2  Canada Jackie Foster, Joanna Cooper,
Leanne Chinery, Pricilla Westlake
3 2 0 1 52 41 11 6
3  Wales Anwen Butten, Caroline Taylor,
Emma Woodcock, Jess Sims
3 1 0 2 51 54 -3 3
4  Niue Cath Papani, Chris Hipa,
Ku Ioane, Pilena Motufoou
3 0 0 3 17 94 -77 0
   Scotland  Canada  Wales  Niue
 Scotland 21–7 22–10 44–1
 Canada 7–21 25–11 20–9
 Wales 10–22 11–25 30–7
 Niue 1–41 9–20 7–30

Knockout stage

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Quarterfinal Semifinal Finals
         
A1  Australia 14
A2  Malaysia 12
A1  Australia 10
D2  Canada 9
D1  Scotland 11
D2  Canada 24
A1  Australia 18
C1  South Africa 16
B1  India 11
B2  Malta 13
B2  Malta 8 Third place
C1  South Africa 14
C1  South Africa 16 D2  Canada 8
C2  New Zealand 8 B2  Malta 17
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References

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  1. ^ "Official Ticketing Guide" (PDF). www.gc2018.com/. Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Venues". www.gc2018.com/. Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation. Retrieved 9 June 2017.