These championships are, effectively, a qualifying event for the 2016 World Bowls Championship which will be staged in New Zealand.

Competitors are playing for places in World Bowls – not for themselves, but for their country – separately – in men’s and women’s singles, pairs, triples and fours.

Countries represented are: Argentina, Cyprus, England, Guernsey, Ireland, Isle of Man, Israel, Jersey, Kenya, Namibia, Netherlands, Portugal, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, Wales and Zimbabwe.

DAY ONE
Monday, 30 November

MEN’S PAIRS
Section 1
Round 1:
South Africa (Jason Evans & Rudi Jacobs) bt Cyprus (Malcolm Rowe & Robert Manson) 17-15;
Scotland (Paul Foster & Alex Marshall) bt England (Louis Ridout & Graham Shadwell) 19-17;
Zimbabwe (Mike Eaton & Clive Robertson) bt Argentina (Ricardo Rubinat & Jorge Barreto) 19-17;
Isle of Man (Mark McGreal & Clive McGreal) bt Kenya (Joseph Njagi& James Ngugi) 25-11.
Round 2: England bt Zimbabwe 15-12; IoM bt Cyprus 24-12; Spain btS Africa 22-10; Scotland bt Argentina 32-7.
Section 2
Round 1:
Ireland (Gary Kelly & Ian McClure) bt Turkey (Vuslat Arac & OzkanAkar) 23-12;
Jersey (Scott Ruderham & Malcolm de Sousa) bt Namibia (Piet Appollis& Cabous Olivier) 18-13;
Israel (Dan Alonim & Zvika Hadar) bt Netherlands (Peter Snel & Andy Docter) 25-9;
Guernsey (Matt Solway & Todd Priaulx) bt Wales (Ross Owen & Kevin James) 19-15.
Round 2: Israel bt Wales 20-15; Ireland bt Namibia 21-8; Jersey btTurkey 22-8; Guernsey bt Netherlands 22-13.

MEN’S TRIPLES
Section 1
Round 1:
England (Andy Knapper, Jamie Walker, Rob Newman) bt Zimbabwe(Terry Bowes, Tom Craven, Denis Streak) 20-14;
South Africa (Prince Neluonde, Pierre Breitenbach, Gerry Baker) btIsrael (Dani Slodownik, Colin Silberstein, Haviv Takin) 24-8;
Ireland (Aaron Tennant, Neil Mulholland, Marty McHugh) bt Wales (Paul Taylor, Steve Harris, Robert Weale) 23-13;
Isle of Man (Phil Watterson, Dave Moncaster, Phil Smith) bt Turkey (Omer Sari, Huseyin Tukenmez, Serkan Akar) 20-15.
Round 2: Zimbabwe bt Isle of Man 23-9;Ireland bt South fric 20-14; Wales bt Israel 28-3; England bt Turkey 24-10.
Section 2
Round 1:
Scotland (Stewart Anderson, Darren Burnett, Neil Speirs) bt Guernsey(Don Ogier, Keith de la Mare, John Keat) 21-11;
Spain (Nick Cole, Graham Cathcart, Tom Rogers) bt Cyprus (David Griffiths, Michael Jarvis, Loukas Paraskeva) 22-12;
Jersey (Greg Davis, Cyril Renouf, Gus Hodgetts) bt Netherlands (Jan Dolieslager, Ralph de Rooj, Frank de Vries) 26-10;
Kenya (Sam Gakuru, Bernard Ndungu, Mike Karanja) bt Namibia (Dave Gibbons, Steve Peake, Johan Jacobs) 16-15.
Round 2: Namibia bt Guernsey 18-11; Cyprus bt Netherlands 18-12; Scotland bt Kenya 21-8; Spain bt Jersey 21-9.

WOMEN’S PAIRS
Section 1
Round 1:
Cyprus (Fran Davis & Linda Ryan) bt Scotland (Rebecca Craig & Claire Johnston) 17-15;
Netherlands (Saskia Schaft & Guurtje Copier) bt England (Rebecca Wigfield & Wendy King) 24-19;
Israel (Edna Zomberg & Yel Bar-ner) bt Isle of Man (Pam Makin, Win Kewley) 26-11;
Turkey – bye.
Round 2: Cyprus bt Israel 18-15; Scotland bt Isle of Man 33-11; England bt Turkey 23-12; Netherlands – bye.
Section 2
Round 1:
South Africa (Nici Neal & Colleen Piketh) bt Ireland (Catherine Beattie & Mandy Cunningham) 19-11;
Spain (Peta Rhodes & Lynn Greenland) bt Guernsey (Jan Lawrence & Lucy Beere) 20-19;
Wales (Caroline Taylor & Anwen Butten) bt Argentina (Maria Vasquez & Ana Ramos) 25-10;
Jersey (Rachel Macdonald & Lindsey Greechan) bt Namibia (Ronetta de Kock & Debi Voigts) 24-9.
Round 2: Namibia bt Guernsey 18-17; Wales bt Ireland 16-12; Jersey bt Spain 20-14; S Africa bt Argentina 31-7.

WOMEN’S TRIPLES
Section 1
Round 1:
Scotland (Lorraine Malloy, Stacey Laidlaw, Lorna Smith) bt Netherlands(Ineke Nagtegaal, Corrie Windle, Norma Duin) 21-15;
Spain (Deborah Colquhoun, Lisa Bonsor, Jacquie Johnson) bt Namibia(Anjuleen Viljoen, Sheena du Toit, Lesley Vermeulen) 20-13;
Wales (Laura Daniels, Jess Sims, Kathy Pearce) bt Isle of Man (Karen Slack, Ann Watterson, Bernice McGreal) 42-6;
Turkey (Emine Dursun, Filis Adiguzel, Gozde Ozgun) bt Jersey (Doreen Moon, Patricia de Gruchy, Joan Renouf) 21-12.
Round 2: Turkey bt Netherlands 20-14; Scotland bt Jersey 21-10; IoM bt Spain 16-14; Wales bt Namibia 20-10.
Section 2
Round 1:
England (Jamie-Lea Winch, Sophie Tolchard, Ellen Falkner) bt Israel (Riki Ovadia, Tzila Gavish, Tami Kamzel) 24-10;
Cyprus (Christine Lacy, Diane Roberts, Babs Austin) bt Kenya (Jackie Nyagaki, Eunice Wambui, Miriam Ndungu) 19-12;
Ireland (Erin Smith, Bernie O’Neil, Sandra Bailie) bt Guernsey (Lyn Small, Jackie Nicolle, Gwen de la Mare) 19-7;
Zimbabwe (Debbie Robertson, Melanie James, Jane Rigby) bt Argentina (Gaby Villamarin, Anette Wyss Gallart, Celia Nunez) 32-8;
South Africa – bye.
Round 2: Cyprus bt Guernsey 20-15; Israel bt Argentina 23-8; S Africa bt Kenya 22-14; England bt Zimbabwe 20-12; Ireland – bye.