Day Two

The second day of play in this years tournament commenced with the Womens Doubles event.  The teams competed over four games with England “A” taking first place (Sophie Thompson & Laura Mercham) and a score of 1543.  Ireland “A” took second place (Carol Catchpole & Aoife Hall) scoring 1521.  Third place went to England “C” (Sarah Hood & Lorna Scott) scoring 1512 while fourth was taken by Wales “A” (Louise Roberts & Lynne Walker) scoring 1497.

The remainder of the day was taken up with the two squads of Trios for both Men & Women.  In the mens, Wales “A” (Phil Wellsteed, William Wan & Steve Dalton) took first place with a score of 2508.  Second was Ireland “B” (Eoghain Lebioda, Barry Foley & Alan Bride) scoring 2385.  In third place was Wales “B” (Chris Hignett, James Footer & Glenn Robson) with a score of 2370.  Fourth place went to England “B” (Lee Cocker, Sam Rose & Pete Stevenson) scoring 2353.

In the womens trios, England “A” (Sophie Thompson, Lorna Scott & Laura Mercham) took first place with 2372.  Second were England “B” (Sarah Hood, Natasja Ailes & Amy Teal) scoring 2353.  Third Wales “B” (Louise Roberts, Ebony Owen & Lynne Walker) with 2292.  Ireland “A” (Carol Catchpole, Martina Shortt & Aoife Hall) took fourth place with a score of 2177.

Sunday, the final day of play, will see the Mens & Womens Team events and Mixed Doubles taking place.  For full event results, All Event standings and Team Points visit the results page.

Day One of Competition

The 2018 Adult Triple Crown kicked off with a bang for Joseph Clancy of Ireland who had a perfect 300 in his first game of the Mens Singles.  On completing play of the four games Glen Bailey (ENG) took first place with a score of 913.  Second was Pete Stevenson (ENG) with 909, third Barry Foley (IRE) with 893 and fourth Joseph Clancy with 855.

Next to compete were the Women in their Singles section.  First place was taken by Laura Marcham (ENG) with a score of 905, second Sophie Thompson (ENG) with 820, third Lynne Walker (WAL) with 795 and fourth Natasja Ailes (ENG) with 792.

The final play of the day saw the Mens Doubles teams competing in their four games with England “C” taking first place (Sam Rose & Pete Stevenson) with a score of 1709.  Northern Ireland “A” took second place (Billy Nimick & Grant Dugan) scoring 1639.  Third place went to Wales “B” (Chris Hignett & Steve Dalton) scoring 1630 while fourth was taken by England “A” (Glen Bailey & Mark Patrick) scoring 1617.

For full event results, All Event standings and Team Points visit the results page.

Welcome to Dublin and the 2018 Adult Triple Crown

The Irish Tenpin Bowling Association and Team Ireland would like to welcome competitors and supporters to Dublin for the 2018 Adult Triple Crown.

The event will commence on Friday September 14th with the official opening ceremony for all 6 nations, Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland & Jersey.  Over the three days of play Male & Female competitors will compete in Singles, Doubles, Trios, Team & Mixed Doubles events.

We wish best of luck to all taking part and hope you will enjoy your stay in Ireland.

Visit here for news, schedule & results as available throughout the tournament.