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Kew Men’s Bowls News.
The grass green is progressing well with the shavings being put on the green on Tuesday morning many thanks to the lads who helped and to those who will help with ongoing work needed to get the green into playing condition. Thanks also to Brendon and his staff for all the hard work they have put into the green so far.
The club fours continued on Wednesday with a very close game Howard Burrows, John Gemmell, Mick Ashford and Barrie Isaac played Ian Hilton, Bindi Notara, Warren Barnes and Gerry Ludford and it was a struggle for the defending champs who only made it home with the very last bowl of the match well done lads the game was a credit to you all.
Kew Country Club Memorial Bowls Day will be held on Saturday the 16th of February with $1,200 in prize money featuring the Ken Kinman Shield and the Hancox/Jack shootout $2 entry into the shootout with the winner to take the $200 first prize. Entry fee for the day is $60 per team which includes lunch. Two games of 3 bowl triples 15 ends starting at 9am. Prize money 1st $600, 2nd $300, 3rd $150, 4th $90 there will also a lucky draw for $60. Entry’s close Saturday the 9th of February. This event is open to all clubs.
The Presidents challenge will be played the 23rd of February and all hands on deck will be needed this game will be against North Haven and is hoped to be an annual event.
The Comboyne trial is on Saturday the 9th of February please, check the board as the team has been selected and cross your name off if you are available.
Wednesday social and scooting out the door with the dosh was Leslie Faulstone and Dean Gemmell, the runner up prize went to Ian Hilton, Bindi Notara, Warren Barnes and Gerry Ludford. Voucher winners were Rod Sutton, Jim Race, Bob the deontologist Sims and Barrie Isaac.
Wednesday social 9am start names in by 6pm Tuesday and Friday jackpot triples names in by 11.30 12.30 start mufti dress all welcome.
For all enquiries phone the club on 65594203.Cheers Frosty.
The grass green is progressing well with the shavings being put on the green on Tuesday morning many thanks to the lads who helped and to those who will help with ongoing work needed to get the green into playing condition. Thanks also to Brendon and his staff for all the hard work they have put into the green so far.
The club fours continued on Wednesday with a very close game Howard Burrows, John Gemmell, Mick Ashford and Barrie Isaac played Ian Hilton, Bindi Notara, Warren Barnes and Gerry Ludford and it was a struggle for the defending champs who only made it home with the very last bowl of the match well done lads the game was a credit to you all.
Kew Country Club Memorial Bowls Day will be held on Saturday the 16th of February with $1,200 in prize money featuring the Ken Kinman Shield and the Hancox/Jack shootout $2 entry into the shootout with the winner to take the $200 first prize. Entry fee for the day is $60 per team which includes lunch. Two games of 3 bowl triples 15 ends starting at 9am. Prize money 1st $600, 2nd $300, 3rd $150, 4th $90 there will also a lucky draw for $60. Entry’s close Saturday the 9th of February. This event is open to all clubs.
The Presidents challenge will be played the 23rd of February and all hands on deck will be needed this game will be against North Haven and is hoped to be an annual event.
The Comboyne trial is on Saturday the 9th of February please, check the board as the team has been selected and cross your name off if you are available.
Wednesday social and scooting out the door with the dosh was Leslie Faulstone and Dean Gemmell, the runner up prize went to Ian Hilton, Bindi Notara, Warren Barnes and Gerry Ludford. Voucher winners were Rod Sutton, Jim Race, Bob the deontologist Sims and Barrie Isaac.
Wednesday social 9am start names in by 6pm Tuesday and Friday jackpot triples names in by 11.30 12.30 start mufti dress all welcome.
For all enquiries phone the club on 65594203.Cheers Frosty.
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