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Flag Raising 2019
Flag Raising 2019 New Seaon, New Name & New Flag The 2019-20 season kicked off in sunny conditions. The new flag was raised by the club’s father and daughter bowlers- John Young and Julie Barr. John obviously didn’t have much involvement in the flag raising! The first jack of the season was delivered by the…
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Johnny Walker Event 2023
The player to impress more was first year bowler Elizabeth Coster who shone throughout with some superb shots in the 2 x 4 x 2 format.
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Tiger Turf Tournament 2021
Tiger Turf Tournament 2021 After months of planning and a postponement last April because of Covid, the inaugural TigerTurf tournament was played over the weekend of 13-14 February.The format was a Mixed Triples 2 bowls competition with four games of 13 ends each on the first day to determine positions for the second day.The top…
Player Profile – Keith Williamson
Keith Williamson He has been a JP for 30 years, he and Alana have five grandchildren from their children Lea and Christopher and he is very thankful that Alana has remained patient for 53 years Keith Williamson Keith Williamson was born in Dunedin and still views the world in a slightly blue and gold hue. After…
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Bowling Arms
All four thought retirement was facing them and they were all aware of how much they would miss the enjoyment and the camaraderie of the sport”, says President John McBeth. ” Worse than that, there was a concern that they might become dreaded dumpers!”
Inspired by the Patron of the club, Bill Moffatt, who first tried an arm about six years ago when he was just a sprightly 84 years of age, the three others are all in their first season of being ‘armed and dangerous’.
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Handicap Singles Result
In the singles it was a case of the determination and skill of experienced player Ted Marshall just giving him the edge over Mike Harvey. It was a thrilling match during which neither player could gain any ascendancy. There were just two points separating them at the end. Congratulations Ted.