The New Zealand Blackjacks have been embroiled in nail-bitingly close battles in quarterfinal action at the World Bowls Championships on the Gold Coast. The women’s pair of Katelyn Inch and Selina Goddard were down 1-4 after four ends against Scotland .
Christchurch's Tayla Bruce unleashed a stunning finish to clinch a women's singles gold medal at the world bowls championships on Australia's Gold Coast.
Tayla Bruce in action and celebrating her world title on the Gold Coast today. Twenty-eight year old Tayla Bruce found two ends of magic to claim the women’s singles title at the World Bowls Championships on the Gold Coast, Australia. The Christchurch bowler .
The New Zealand lawn bowls team, the 'Blackjacks', are now in camp ahead of the eagerly anticipated 2023 World Bowls Championships starting in the Gold Coast tomorrow. The World Championships were last held seven years ago, in Christchurch. Since then, .
A fresh-looking New Zealand bowls team has been named for the world championships, with proven performers Shannon McIlroy and Ali Forsyth both missing the cut.