The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Irish quartet see off India for gold

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Northern Ireland secured a second Commonweal­th Games gold medal after their lawn bowlers defeated India 18-5 in yesterday’s men’s fours final.

The quartet of Sam Barkley, Adam McKeown, Ian McClure and Martin McHugh establishe­d a 7-0 lead after four ends, setting the scene for a one-sided victory at Victoria Park in Leamington Spa.

McKeown said: “You’re always looking at the finishing line, but you just have to take it end by end, and keep them ticking over, and I think we did that well here.

“It’s an outstandin­g achievemen­t.”

McHugh, who alongside McClure claimed top spot in the podium in the same event 24 years ago in Kuala Lumpur, was happy to prove critics wrong after a loss in their last group match.

“It’s just unreal,” he said after the win for Northern Ireland, who claimed their first gold through paraswimme­r Bethany Firth on Wednesday.

“A few days ago people wrote us off after losing to Canada, but the boys showed a bit of character and a bit of steel to bounce back, and (now we are) Commonweal­th champions.”

Gary Kelly was unable to emulate his Northern Irish compatriot­s after being thrashed 21-3 by Australia’s Aaron Wilson in the final of the men’s singles, where Scotland’s Iain McLean collected bronze as he overcame Malaysia’s Fairul Izwan Abd Muin 21-11.

England’s Sophie Tolchard and Amy Pharaoh settled for silver in the women’s pairs after a dramatic 19-18 sudden death defeat in the final against Australia’s Ellen Ryan and Kristina Krstic.

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England skipper Hollie Pearne-Webb

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