Weekend Herald

Black day for Blackjacks as semis lost

- Bowls Dale Budge

Any medal at a world championsh­ip, you have to be pretty proud of. Shannon McIlroy

The worst possible scenario played out for the New Zealand Blackjacks at the world bowls championsh­ips in Christchur­ch yesterday.

The Kiwis lost all four of their semifinal match- ups to collect a haul of four bronze medals but there is significan­t disappoint­ment within the team at a great opportunit­y missed.

The men’s pair of Mike Kernaghan and Shannon McIlroy were outplayed by their Irish counterpar­ts Gary Kelly and Ian McClure 17- 10.

Australia beat Scotland in the other semifinal.

“It has been a good week, we got through our section and finished as top qualifier and that guaranteed us a bronze medal,” McIlroy said.

“Unfortunat­ely [ yesterday] we came up against a pretty good Irish side. It was one of those games where the start didn’t help our cause and we tried our best to fight back but they were too good.

“I’m a little bit disappoint­ed with the result but pretty happy to come away with a medal. I think any medal at a world championsh­ip, you have to be pretty proud of.”

Ali Forsyth’s men’s triples team, which also features Mike Nagy and Blake Signal, were thoroughly beaten 18- 10 by an Australian team that seemed to have every answer.

England accounted for Japan in the other semifinal to set up a gold medal match against Australia.

The women’s four of Katelyn Inch, Angela Boyd, Kirsten Edwards and Val Smith had beaten their Australian counterpar­ts in the round robin section but were outplayed in the semifinals.

They conceded a maximum eight shots in a horror opening end and never recovered.

England beat the Philippine­s to book their spot in the final.

Jo Edwards went neck- and- neck with Scotland’s Lesley Doig in the women’s singles. Doig held a one shot advantage at 18- 17 but came up with three shots in the next end to secure victory over the Kiwi veteran.

Defending champion Karen Murphy, of Australia, was staring at a defeat to Canada’s Kelly McKerihen but grabbed the win 21- 20 to set up a final against Doig.

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