Weekend Herald

Blackjacks looking for golden finish to world bowls campaign

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The Blackjacks will play off for three gold medals across the weekend after all three discipline­s won their semifinals at the world bowls championsh­ips in Christchur­ch yesterday.

The New Zealand team banked four bronze medals in the opening week but will be much more satisfied with a chance at three golds in the second week of bowls’ biggest event.

“Awesome day [ yesterday],” Blackjacks coach Dave Edwards said.

“It was a bit of a black Friday for us last week but to turn it around [ yester- day], the team did a brilliant job.

“They all identified some work- on areas that would turn things around and I am absolutely proud of the fact they did turn it around and got the results.”

Edwards, who will leave his role with the national side at the end of the world championsh­ips after a decade in charge, thinks New Zealand i s a realistic chance of taking gold in all three discipline­s.

“I am pretty confident — because of the form they are all in and the attitude and mental state that they are all in I am confident we can challenge for the three golds.”

Singles player Shannon McIlroy enjoyed a 21- 17 win over Aaron Sherriff from Australia. He will play Canada’s Ryan Bester for the gold medal tomorrow.

McIlroy will be aiming to be the first New Zealand singles player since Peter Belliss in 1984 to win a world title.

The women’s pair of Jo Edwards and Angela Boyd had a 13- 11 win over the English pairing of Ellen Falkner and Sophie Tolchard. Edwards and Boyd will meet Wales in the gold medal match tomorrow. The Kiwi duo picked up a crucial three in the back end of a close match, which ultimately proved the difference.

The men’s fours combinatio­n of Mike Nagy, Mike Kernaghan, Blake Signal and Ali Forsyth had a comfortabl­e 20- 3 win over Scotland to continue their dominant run at the tournament and set up a gold medal match with Australia this afternoon.

 ?? Picture / Photosport ?? Shannon McIlroy is in the final. Bowls Dale Budge
Picture / Photosport Shannon McIlroy is in the final. Bowls Dale Budge

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