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Past Winners Record Women YEAR HOST COUNTRY WOMEN’S SINGLES WOMEN’S PAIRS WOMEN’S TRIPLES WOMEN’S FOURS WOMEN’S TROPHY 1985 Tweed Heads, AUSTRALIA Merle Richardson Joyce Osborne (s) Patricia Smith (s) Joyce Osborne (s) NEW ZEALAND - AUSTRALIA Rhoda Ryan Norma Massey Millie Khan - NEW ZEALAND Shirley Kelly Denise Page - AUSTRALIA Daphne Le Breton - NEW ZEALAND 1987 Lae, PAPUA NEW GUINEA Ramona Ash Willow Fong (s) Cunera Monalu (s) Willow Fong (s) FIJI - COOK ISLANDS Maria Lum On Laureen Griffiths Robin Forster - FIJI Maggi Worri Betty Olssen - PAPUA NEW GUINEA Jackie Gaunder -FIJI 1989 Suva, FIJI Millie Khan Maria Lum On (s) Greeta Fahey (s) Betty Fitzell (s) NEW ZEALAND - NEW ZEALAND Vimla Swamy Audrey Hefford Adrienne Lambert - FIJI Di Cunningham Lyn McLean - AUSTRALIA Marlene Castle - NEW ZEALAND 1991 Hong Kong, CHINA Carmen Bishop Edda Bonutto (s) Eva Ho (s) Vimla Swamy (s) AUSTRALIA - NORFOLK ISLAND Daphne Shaw Linda Smith Betty Olssen - AUSTRALIA Lena Yeung Phil Morrison - HONG KONG Radhika Prasad - FIJI 1993 Victoria, CANADA Carmen Anderson Joy McKee (s) Dorothy Roche (s) Jean Roney (s) NEW ZEALAND - NORFOLK ISLAND Kathy McGowan Audrey Rutherford Margaret Richards - AUSTRALIA Betty Herbertson Margaret Fettes - AUSTRALIA Anita Nivalla -CANADA 1995 Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND Carmen Anderson Audrey Rutherford (s) Marlene Castle (s) Marlene Castle (s) NEW ZEALAND - NORFOLK ISLAND Norma Richardson Millie Khan Millie Khan - AUSTRALIA Marie Watson Marie Watson -NEW ZEALAND Bett Prattley - NEW ZEALAND 1997 Warilla, AUSTRALIA Roma Dunn Carmen Anderson (s) Karen Murphy (s) Marilyn Peddell (s) AUSTRALIA - AUSTRALIA Esther Sanchez Willow Fong Karen Murphy - NORFOLK ISLAND Margaret Sumner Willow Fong - AUSTRALIA Margaret Sumner - AUSTRALIA 1999 Bukit Kiara, MALAYSIA Marlene Castle Karen Murphy (s) Anne Lomas (s) Anne Lomas (s) NEW ZEALAND - NEW ZEALAND Willow Fong Sharon Sims Sharon Sims - AUSTRALIA Patsy Jorgenson Patsy Jorgenson - NEW ZEALAND Jan Khan - NEW ZEALAND 2001 Moama, AUSTRALIA Marlene Castle Jo Edwards (s) Roma Dunn (s) Roma Dunn (s) NEW ZEALAND - NEW ZEALAND Sharon Sims Adrienne Wynen Adrienne Wynen - NEW ZEALAND Lee Poletti Lee Poletti - AUSTRALIA Karen Murphy - AUSTRALIA 2003 Pine Rivers, AUSTRALIA Carmen Anderson Siti Zalina Ahmad (s) Haslah Hassan(s) Jo Edwards (s) MALAYSIA - PHILLIPINES Nor Hashimah Ismail Nazura Ngahay Sharon Sims - MALAYSIA Azlina Arshad Val Smith - MALAYSIA Wendy Jensen - NEW ZEALAND 2005 Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Litia Tikoisuva Karen Murphy (s) Elizabeth Li (s) NOT PLAYED MALAYSIA -FIJI Lynsey Armitage Camilla Leung USED 2006 COMMONWEALTH - AUSTRALIA Grace Chu GAMES FORMAT - Hong Kong 2007 Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND Val Smith Karen Murphy (s) Nur Fidrah Noh (s) Jan Khan (s) AUSTRALIA - NEW ZEALAND Lynsey Armitage Nor Shafeenaz Yahya Marina Khan - AUSTRALIA Azlina Arshad Manu Timoti - MALAYSIA Mary Campbell - NEW ZEALAND 2009 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA Rosita Bradborn Siti Zalina Ahmad (s) Nor Shafeeqah Yahya (s) Nor Shafeeqah Yahya (s) MALAYSIA - PHILPPINES Nor Hashimah Ismail Nur Fidrah Noh Nur Fidrah Noh - MALAYSIA Azlina Arshad Azlina Arshad - MALAYSIA Nor Hashimah Ismail - MALAYSIA 2011 Adelaide, AUSTRALIA Siti Zalina Ahmad Jo Edwards (s) Kelsey Cottrell (s) Jo Edwards (s) AUSTRALIA -MALAYSIA Val Smith Rebecca Quail Jan Khan - NEW ZEALAND Lynsey Armitage Genevieve Baildon - AUSTRALIA Leanne Curry - NEW ZEALAND 2015 Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND Karen Murphy Karen Murphy (s) Rosita Bradborn (s) Natasha Scott (s) AUSTRALIA - AUSTRALIA Kelsey Cottrell Ronalyn Greenlees Anne Johns Hazel Jaconoy Kelsey Cottrell - PHILIPPINES Carla Odgers - AUSTRALIA MEN YEAR HOST COUNTRY MEN’S SINGLES MEN’S PAIRS MEN’S TRIPLES MEN’S FOURS 1985 Tweed Heads, AUSTRALIA Peter Fong Maurice Symes (s) George Souza (s) Keith Poole (s) - FIJI Wayne Nairn M B (Junior)Hassan Don Sherman - NEW ZEALAND David Tso Arthur Black - HONG KONG Wally Bonagura - AUSTRALIA 1987 Lae, PAPUA NEW GUINEA Ken Williams Dennis Katunarich (s) Darby Ross (s) Tau Nancie (s) - AUSTRALIA William Wain Ken Williams Laka Rawali - AUSTRALIA Trevor Morris Eddie Loa - AUSTRALIA Peter Pomaleu - PAPUA NEW GUINEA 1989 Suva, FIJI Rob Parella Rob Parella (s) Rex Johnston (s) Rex Johnston (s) - AUSTRALIA Dennis Katunarich Terry McCabe Terry McCabe - AUSTRALIA Ken Williams Dennis Katunarich - AUSTRALIA Ken Williams - AUSTRALIA 1991 Hong Kong, CHINA Rob Parella Bill Boettger (s) George Souza (s) Bill Boettger (s) - AUSTRALIA Ronnie Jones David Tso Dave Houtby - CANADA Mel Stewart Dave Brown -HONG KONG Ronnie Jones - CANADA 1993 Victoria, CANADA Cameron Curtis Bill Boettger (s) Steven Anderson (s) Steven Anderson (s) - AUSTRALIA Mark Gilliland David Stockham Steve Srhoy - CANADA Sam Laguzza David Stockham - AUSTRALIA Sam Laguzza - AUSTRALIA 1995 Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND Kelvin Kerkow Gary Lawson (s) Peter Belliss (s) Peter Belliss (s) - AUSTRALIA Rowan Brassey David File Gary Lawson - NEW ZEALAND Andrew Curtain David File - NEW ZEALAND Andrew Curtain - NEW ZEALAND 1997 Warilla, AUSTRALIA Rowan Brassey Peter Shaw (s) Peter Belliss (s) Peter Belliss (s) - NEW ZEALAND Rowan Brassey Russell Meyer Peter Shaw - NEW ZEALAND Andrew Curtain Russell Meyer - NEW ZEALAND Andrew Curtain - NEW ZEALAND 1999 Bukit Kara, MALAYSIA Alan Webber Mark Jacobson (s) Rex Johnston (s) Rex Johnston (s) - CANADA Brett Duprez Steve Glasson Mark Jacobson - AUSTRALIA Adam Jeffrey Adam Jeffrey - AUSTRALIA Brett Duprez - AUSTRALIA 2001 Moama, AUSTRALIA Noel Kennedy Paul Girdler (s) Rex Johnston (s) Rex Johnston (s) - HONG KONG Russell Meyer Steve Glasson Adam Jeffrey - NEW ZEALAND Adam Jeffrey Mark Jacobson - AUSTRALIA Kevin Kerkow - AUSTRALIA 2003 Pine Rivers, AUSTRALIA Russell Meyer Keith Roney (s) Gary Lawson (s) Michael Wilks (s) - NEW ZEALAND Michael Larue Sean Johnston Kevin Walsh - CANADA Jamie Hill Bill Cornehls - NEW ZEALAND Kelvin Kerkow - AUSTRALIA 2005 Darebin, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Ryan Bester Safuan Said (s) Gary Lawson (s) NOT PLAYED - CANADA Fairul Izwan Richard Girvan USED 2006 COMMONWEALTH - MALAYSIA Justin Goodwin GAMES - NEW ZEALAND FORMAT 2007 Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND Ali Forsyth Nathan Rice (s) Mark Casey (s) Mark Casey (s) - NEW ZEALAND Leif Selby Wayne Turley Wayne Turley - AUSTRALIA Bill Cornehls Nathan Rice - AUSTRALIA Bill Cornehls - AUSTRALIA 2009 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA Ali Forsyth Mark Jacobson (s) Wayne Turley (s) Fairul Izwan ABD Muin (s) - NEW ZEALAND Robert Thompson Leif Selby Muhammad Azwan Shuhaimi -AUSTRALIA Mark Berghofer Khairul Anuar ABD Khadir - AUSTRALIA Azim Azami Ariffin - MALAYSIA 2011 Adelaide, AUSTRALIA Safuan Said Richard Girvan (s) Daniel Lum On (s) Aron Sherriff (s) - MALAYSIA Dan Delany Samuela Tui Nathan Rice - NEW ZEALAND Semesa Naiseruvati Mark Casey - FIJI Mark Berghofer - AUSTRALIA 2015 Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND Aron Sherriff Ryan Bester (s) Paul Girdler (s) Paul Girdler (s) - AUSTRALIA Steven Santana Andrew Kelly Shannon McIlroy - CANADA Michael Nagy Andrew Kelly - NEW ZEALAND Michael Nagy - NEW ZEALAND .
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