The 2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship men's triples was held at the Northfield Bowls Complex in Ayr , Scotland , from 23 July to 7 August 2004.[1] [2] [3] [4]
Jim McIntyre , Willie Wood and David Peacock of Scotland won the gold medal .
Qualifying round [ ]
Four sections, three teams from each section qualify for the championship round.[5] [6] [7] [8]
Section 1 [ ]
Pos
Player
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Diff
1
Rowan Brassey , Sean Johnson , Gary Lawson
5
3
1
1
99
71
7
+28
2
, ,
5
3
0
2
84
78
6
+6
3
Christopher Dagpin , Angelo Morales ,
5
2
1
2
92
75
5
+17
4
Tzvika Hadar , , Jeff Rabkin
5
2
0
3
90
103
4
-13
5
, Ryan Bester ,
5
2
0
3
78
94
4
-16
6
, ,
5
2
0
3
70
92
4
-22
Section 2 [ ]
Pos
Player
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Diff
1
Eric Johannes , , Neil Burkett
5
4
0
1
118
57
8
+61
2
Steve Glasson , Kelvin Kerkow , Michael Wilks
5
3
0
2
81
70
6
+11
3
, , William James
5
3
0
2
77
66
6
+11
4
, ,
5
3
0
2
83
90
6
-7
5
, ,
5
2
0
3
77
87
4
-10
6
, ,
5
0
0
5
51
117
0
-66
Section 3 [ ]
Pos
Player
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Diff
1
Denis Streak , ,
5
4
1
0
110
65
9
+45
2
Alan Shaw , , David Le Marquand
5
3
1
1
116
72
7
+44
3
Jim McIntyre , Willie Wood , David Peacock
5
3
0
2
101
61
6
+40
4
, Fairul Izwan Abd Muin , Mohamed Aziz Maswadi
5
2
0
3
85
99
4
-14
5
, ,
5
1
0
4
63
98
2
-35
6
, ,
5
1
0
4
54
134
2
-180
Section 4 [ ]
Pos
Player
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Diff
1
Mervyn King , Robert Newman , Andy Thomson
5
4
0
1
123
67
8
+56
2
Jonathan Ross , Jeremy Henry , Neil Booth
5
4
0
1
98
49
8
+49
3
, ,
5
3
0
2
81
76
6
+5
4
Neil Rees , Dai Wilkins , Will Thomas
5
2
0
3
108
79
4
+29
5
, , Keshwa Goundar
5
2
0
3
73
105
4
-32
6
, ,
5
0
0
5
47
154
0
-107
Championship round [ ]
Section 1 [ ]
Pos
Player
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
1
New Zealand
5
5
0
0
120
60
10
2
Ireland
5
4
0
1
84
71
8
3
South Africa
5
2
0
3
101
65
4
4
Philippines
5
2
0
3
76
96
4
5
Jersey
5
2
0
3
79
103
4
6
Kenya
5
0
0
5
58
123
0
Section 2 [ ]
Pos
Player
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
1
Scotland
5
5
0
0
90
55
10
2
England
5
3
0
2
88
68
6
3
Zimbabwe
5
3
0
2
87
81
6
4
Australia
5
2
0
3
85
90
4
5
Swaziland
5
1
0
4
87
100
2
6
Hong Kong
5
1
0
4
60
103
2
Bronze medal match [ ]
England beat Ireland 23–10.
Gold medal match [ ]
Scotland beat New Zealand 15–11.
Results [ ]
References [ ]