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1980 World Outdoor Bowls Championship

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Men's World Outdoor Championships 1980
4th Men's World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationAustralia Frankston, Melbourne, Australia
Date(s)17 January - 02 February, 1980.
CategoryWorld Bowls Championship
← 1977 1981 ⊟

The 1980 Men's World Outdoor Bowls Championship [1] was held at the City of Frankston Bowling Club in Frankston, Melbourne, Australia, from 17 January to 2 February 1980.[2]

The Australian government would not allow the South African team to compete because of the South African policy of apartheid.[3]

David Bryant won his second singles title following his triumph in the 1966 competition.

Australia won the pairs, England won the triples and Hong Kong won the fours.[4] The Leonard Trophy went to England who beat Australia into first place by virtue of having a higher shot percentage.[5] [6]

Medallists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles England
David Bryant
Australia
John Snell
Scotland
David McGill
Men's pairs Australia
Alf Sandercock
Peter Rheuben
Canada
Burnie Gill
Graham Jarvis
New Zealand
Phil Skoglund
Kevin Darling
Men's triples England
Jimmy Hobday
Tony Allcock
David Bryant
Scotland
John Summers
David McGill
Willie McQueen
New Zealand
John Malcolm
Nick Unkovich
Morgan Moffat
Men's fours Hong Kong
Philip Chok
Omar Dallah
George Souza Jr.
Eric Liddell
Scotland
John Summers
Willie McQueen
Alex McIntosh
Willie Wood
New Zealand
John Malcolm
Kevin Darling
Phil Skoglund
Morgan Moffat
Men's Team England
England
Australia
Australia
Scotland
Scotland

Tables

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Men's singles – round robin

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Pos Player P W D L Pts
1 England David Bryant 19 18 0 1 36
2 Australia John Snell 19 15 0 4 30
3 Scotland David McGill 19 15 0 4 30
4 New Zealand Nick Unkovich 19 14 0 5 28
5 Wales John Russell Evans 19 14 0 5 28
6 Hong Kong Philip Chok 19 12 0 7 24
7 Republic of Ireland Stan Espie 19 11 0 8 22
8 Guernsey Keith Shaw 19 11 0 8 22
9 Canada Dave Duncalf 19 9 0 10 18
10 Jersey Arthur McKernan 19 9 0 10 18
11 United States Dick Folkins 15 9 0 10 18
12 Zambia Dan Coetzee 19 8 1 10 17
13 Samoa Feta Kirisome 19 8 0 11 16
14 Kenya Sid Meredith 19 8 0 11 16
15 Israel Cecil Cooper 19 7 1 11 15
16 Eswatini Tom Green 19 6 0 13 12
17 Papua New Guinea Bob Madden 19 6 0 13 12
18 Malawi Eddie Turner 19 5 0 14 10
19 Fiji Oscar Raymond 19 4 0 15 8
20 Japan Kichi Koriuchi 19 0 0 19 0

Silver medal by virtue of higher shot percentage

Men's pairs – round robin

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Pos Player P W D L Pts
1 Australia Alf Sandercock & Peter Rheuben 19 17 1 1 35
2 Canada Burnie Gill & Graham Jarvis 19 17 0 2 34
3 New Zealand Phil Skoglund & Kevin Darling 19 14 1 4 29
4 England John Bell & Mal Hughes 19 12 1 6 25
5 Scotland Willie Wood & Alex McIntosh 19 11 2 6 24
6 Republic of Ireland Stan Espie & Brendan McBrien 19 11 1 7 23
7 United States Neil McInnes & Frank Souza 19 11 0 8 22
8 Jersey Marcel Coutoly & John Jones 19 10 1 8 21
9 Wales Lyn Perkins & Spencer Wilshire 15 10 1 8 21
10 Hong Kong George Souza Jr. & Eric Liddell 15 10 0 9 20
11 Papua New Guinea Alan Ramsbotham & Bob Madden 15 9 2 8 20
12 Guernsey Guernsey 15 8 0 11 16
13 Zambia Dan Coetzee & Another 15 8 0 11 16
14 Fiji George Thaggard & Shaun Patton 15 8 0 11 16
15 Samoa Feta Kirisome, Sioane Lino & Falevi Petana 19 7 0 12 14
16 Israel Cecil Cooper & Jack Trappler 19 6 1 12 13
17 Eswatini Tom Green & Ted Cambridge 19 6 0 13 12
18 Malawi Pat Niland & Dave Ross 19 5 1 13 11
19 Kenya Kenya 19 3 0 16 6
20 Japan Kichi Koriuchi & Another 19 0 0 19 0

injury replacement

Men's triples – round robin

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Pos Player P W D L Pts
1 England Jimmy Hobday, Tony Allcock & David Bryant 19 18 0 1 36
2 Scotland John Summers, David McGill & Willie McQueen 19 16 1 2 33
3 New Zealand John Malcolm, Nick Unkovich & Morgan Moffat 19 14 1 4 29
4 Fiji Kevin Parry, Oscar Raymond & Peter Fong 19 13 1 5 27
5 Australia John Snell, Keith Poole & Ron Taylor 19 12 1 6 25
6 Canada Dave Duncalf, Bill Boettger & Barry McFadden 19 12 0 7 24
7 United States Clive Forrester, Bert MacWilliams & Dick Folkins 19 12 0 7 24
8 Hong Kong Philip Chok, M B Hassan Jr. & Omar Dallah 19 11 1 7 23
9 Republic of Ireland John Higgins, John Greer & Bill Watson 19 11 0 8 22
10 Zambia John O'Flaherty, Jeff McLean & Tom Powell 19 9 1 9 19
11 Eswatini Jack Thomas, Ken Thomson, & Jack Fulton 19 9 0 10 18
12 Wales John Russell Evans, Bob Thomas & Gwyn Evans 19 9 0 10 18
13 Israel Israel 19 8 0 11 16
14 Jersey ken Lowery, Frank Hambly & Arthur McKernan 19 8 0 11 16
15 Papua New Guinea Harry Morton, Heiner Veirling & Brian Sullivan 19 6 0 13 12
16 Malawi John Chalmers, Peter Crossan & Eddie Turner 19 5 1 13 11
17 Guernsey Guernsey 19 5 0 14 10
18 Kenya Kenya 19 4 0 15 8
19 Samoa Western Samoa 19 3 1 15 7
20 Japan Jitsuji Ueyma, Key Takaya & Shozo Yamaha 19 1 0 18 2

Men's fours – round robin

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Pos Player P W D L Pts
1 Hong Kong Philip Chok, Omar Dallah, George Souza Jr. & Eric Liddell 19 15 1 1 31
2 Scotland John Summers, Willie McQueen, Alex McIntosh & Willie Wood 19 14 1 4 29
3 New Zealand John Malcolm, Kevin Darling, Phil Skoglund & Morgan Moffat 19 14 1 4 29
4 Australia Alf Sandercock, Peter Rheuben, Keith Poole & Ron Taylor 19 13 2 4 28
5 Wales Lyn Perkins & Spencer Wilshire, Bob Thomas & Gwyn Evans 19 13 1 6 27
6 England Jimmy Hobday, Tony Allcock, John Bell & Mal Hughes 19 11 3 5 25
7 Republic of Ireland John Higgins, John Greer & Bill Watson, Brendan McBrien 19 12 0 7 24
8 Canada Graham Jarvis, Don Gibson , Bill Boettger, Burnie Gill & Barry McFadden 19 10 4 5 24
9 United States Clive Forrester, Bert MacWilliams, Frank Souza & Neil McInnes 19 11 1 7 23
10 Fiji Kevin Parry, Peter Fong, Shaun Patton & George Thaggard 19 10 0 9 20
11 Papua New Guinea Harry Morton, Heiner Veirling & Brian Sullivan, Alan Ramsbotham 19 10 0 9 20
12 Zambia John O'Flaherty, Jeff McLean, Tom Powell & Another 19 8 0 11 16
13 Israel Jack Trappler 19 7 0 12 14
14 Jersey Ken Lowery, Frank Hambly, Marcel Coutoly & John Jones 19 6 1 12 13
15 Guernsey Guernsey 19 6 0 13 12
16 Malawi Pat Niland, John Chalmers, Peter Crossan & Dave Ross 19 6 0 13 12
17 Kenya Kenya 19 5 1 13 11
18 Samoa Sioane Lino, Falevi Petana, 2 others, & Denis Dalton (Aus) 19 5 0 14 10
19 Eswatini Jack Thomas, Ken Thomson, & Jack Fulton, Ted Cambridge 19 4 0 15 8
20 Japan Jitsuji Ueyma, Key Takaya, Shozo Yamaha & Another 19 0 0 19 0

injury replacement

W.M.Leonard Trophy

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Pos Team Singles Pairs Triples Fours Points shot %
1 England England 20 17 20 15 72 1.604
2 Australia Australia 19 20 16 17 72 1.581
3 Scotland Scotland 18 16 19 19 72 1.500
4 New Zealand New Zealand 17 18 18 18 71
5 Hong Kong Hong Kong 15 11 15 20 61
6 Canada Canada 12 19 14 13 58
7 Republic of Ireland Ireland 14 15 12 14 55
8 Wales Wales 16 12 10 16 55
9 United States United States 10 14 13 12 49
10 Jersey Jersey 11 13 7 7 38
11 Fiji Fiji 2 7 17 11 37
12 Zambia Zambia 9 8 9 9 35
13 Guernsey Guernsey 13 9 4 6 32
14 Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 5 10 6 10 31
15 Israel Israel 8 5 8 8 29
16 Eswatini Swaziland 4 4 11 2 21
17 Samoa Western Samoa 7 6 2 3 18
18 Malawi Malawi 3 3 5 5 16
19 Kenya Kenya 6 2 3 4 15
20 Japan Japan 1 1 1 1 4

Full results

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Men's singles

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References

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