Only three
players - home hopes Daniel Spratt and Shauna O'Neill, and England's
Harry Goodwin - remain unbeaten after four rounds of men's and
women's singles at the Junior World Bowls Championships at the Jim
Baker Stadium in County Antrim.
With just one
round left to play tomorrow morning (WED), the high-flying trio are
certain to make the knockout stage, and, if they top their groups,
will be fast-tracked through to the semi finals.
Players who
finish second and third in their section league tables will play off
for the remaining semi final places - and competition is fierce for
the chance to progress in this prestigious tournament.
Spratt, who is
only 17, dropped only
one shot against Canada's Owen Kirby this morning (MON) as he
returned an impressive 12-1, 10-0 scorecard, but he had to work hard
to beat Welsh hope Ben Matthews, 6-3, 7-7.
O'Neill, who
plays for the Ballybrakes indoor club in Ballymoney, won a silver
medal for Ireland in the European championships in the summer, when
she also represented Ireland in the Commonwealth Games. She came
through unscathed yesterday, beating England's Ruby Hill, 6-6, 5-3,
and Channel Islander Catherine Snell, 7-3, 9-1.
Goodwin, who
has played most of his bowls in Devon, but now lives in Kent,
scorched to a 14-1, 12-2 win over Californian teenager Angel Gomez,
then pulled off a crucial straight sets (10-3, 6-2) win against
Ireland's 21-year-old Adam Rankin, who is a Ballybrakes clubmate of
O'Neill.
Overseas stars
Brianna Smith, from Sydney, and Yu Yee Sin, from Hong Kong, are
sitting pretty at the top of their women's singles league table with
three wins apiece. Handily placed just behind them are Welsh hope
Lauren Gowen and British junior champion Kara Lees, from Scotland,
who will be aiming to make the cut to the knockout stage.
Spectators are
looking forward to tomorrow's mouth-watering clash between Smith and
Gowen, which the Welsh player needs to win to get through to the
play-offs. Lees knows her chances depend on her getting past Israeli
Shira Eshel.
In the men's
singles, there is a tasty clash between the top two players in Group
A, with Goodwin facing a challenge from Hong Kong's Chow Ho Yin, who
goes by the name of Jason, while, in Group B, talented Scot Bradley
Buchan, from Fraserburgh, currently in second place, is hoping to
get the better of combative Canadian Owen Kirby, who is breathing
down his neck.
The home
countries have stamped their authority in the mixed pairs, where,
with one group round left to play, England (Ruby Hill & Harry
Goodwin), Ireland (Shauna O'Neill and Adam Rankin), Scotland (Kara
Lees and Bradley Buchan) and Wales (Lauren Gowen and Ben Matthews)
seem to be in control, joined by Guernsey duo Catherine Snell and
Ben Harvey.
But many
pundits are forecasting that the talented Australians Brianna Smith
and Nick Cahill could upstage the Brits and walk off with the title.
The Aussies, who showed their hand when they crushed England in
their opening match, were in irrepressible form today (MON), when
they scored 66 shots and conceded only six.
GROUP RESULTS (DAY TWO)...
(note - On Day One, our computer was
incorrectly programmed to award three (3) points to the winner of
each match. It should have been two (2) points, and this has now
been corrected. The actual ranking order, of course, was
unaffected.)
MEN'S SINGLES
Section A:
Third round: Adam Rankin (Ireland) bt
Nick Cahill (Australia) 7-5, 5-4; Harry Goodwin (England) bt Angel
Gomez (USA) 14-1, 12-2; Chow Ho Yin (Hong Kong) bt Ben Harvey
(Guernsey) 10-2, 3-5, 1-0. Fourth round: Chow bt Gomez 5-5, 9-4;
Cahill bt Harvey 9-5, 14-2; Goodwin bt Rankin 10-3, 6-2.
Section B:
Third round: Daniel Spratt (Ireland) bt
Owen Kirby (Canada) 12-1, 10-0; Bradley Buchan (Scotland) bt Ben
Matthews (Wales) 7-4, 7-5; Mate Dobos (Hungary) bt Ronan Olivier
(Namibia) 5-9, 7-5, 1-0. Fourth round: Spratt bt Matthews 6-3, 7-7;
Kirby bt Olivier 7-4, 10-2; Buchan bt Dobos 12-1, 14-1.
Standings
(after 4 of 5 group matches):-
Section A: 1 Goodwin 8pts; 2 Chow 6; 3 Cahill 4;
4 Rankin 2; 5 Harvey 2; 6 Gomez 2.
Section B: 1 Spratt 8pts; 2 Buchan 6; 3 Kirby 4;
4 Matthews 2; 5Olivier 2; 6 Dobos 2.
WOMEN’S SINGLES
Section A:
Third round: Brianna Smith (Australia)
bt Shira Eshel (Israel) 15-4, 14-1; Yu Yee Sin (Hong Kong) bt Kara
Lees (Scotland) 4-6, 9-6, 1-0; Laura Gowen (Wales) bt Amy Spence
(Canada) 6-4, 13-2.
Fourth round:
Smith bt Lees 7-5, 8-4; Eshel bt Spence 7-6, 6-7, 1-0; Gowen bt Yu
7-6, 8-4.
Section B:
Third round: Ellie Dixon (Norfolk
Island) bt Sarolta Schrank (Hungary) 18-1, 15-1; Catherine Snell
(Guernsey) bt Larissa Rubin (Switzerland) 6-4, 4-7, 1-0; Shauna
O'Neill (Ireland) bt Ruby Hill (England) 6-6, 5-3. Fourth round:
Hill bt Dixon 1-6, 12-0, 1-0; O'Neill bt Snell 7-3, 9-1; Rubin bt
Schrank 7-3, 11-1.
Standings
(after 4 of 5 group matches):-
Section A: 1 Smith 6pts; 2 Yu 6; 3 Gowen 4; 4
Lees 4; 5 Eshel 4; 6 Spence 0.
Section B: 1 O'Neill 8pts; 2 Hill 6; 3 Dixon 4; 4
Rubin 4; 5 Snell 2; 6 Schrank 0.
MIXED PAIRS
Section A:
Third round: Cahill & Smith bt Dobos &
Schrank 16-1, 17-3; Harvey & Snell bt Gomez & Dixon 11-2, 9-4;
Goodwin & Hill bt Spratt & Rubin 8-2, 7-6. Fourth round: Harvey &
Snell bt Spratt & Rubin 11-2, 6-9, 1-0; Goodwin & Hill bt Dobos &
Schrank 19-1, 16-0; Cahill & Smith bt Gomez & Dixon 19-2, 14-0.
Section B:
Third round: Matthews & Gowen bt Chow &
Yu 5-4, 5-8, 1-0; Buchan & Lees bt Olivier &
Eshel 14-2, 14-3; Rankin & O'Neill bt Kirby & Spence 12-5,
8-3. Fourth round: Buchan & Lees bt Rankin & O'Neill 3-10, 4-3, 1-0;
Chow & Yu bt Olivier & Eshel 12-3, 16-0; Matthews & Gowen bt Kirby &
Spence 9-2, 8-3.
Standings
(after 4 of 5 group matches):-
Section A: 1 Cahill & Smith 8pts; 2 Goodwin &
Hill 6; 3 Harvey & Snell 6; 4 Spratt & Rubin 4; 5 Gomez & Dixon 0;
6 Dobos & Schrank 0.
Section B: 1 Buchan & Lees 8pts; 2 Rankin &
O'Neill 6; 3 Matthews & Gowen 6; 4 Chow & Yu 4; 5 Kirby & Spence 0;
6 Olivier & Eshel 0.