Obituary : Barry Wynks


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Lawn bowler Barry Wynks passed away last Thursday morning 10th December 2020 at the age of 68. Barry was an old school type of bloke … the type of bloke … Read More

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Frittering away the days at Awakino Bowling Club


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Mention Awakino, and most people will think of the small whitebaiting settlement on the west coast of the North Island : the last place on the coast before State Highway … Read More

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Vipers win Bowls3Five Final


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Vipers Win Thrilling Final The Stokes Valley Vipers team has won the 2020 Bowls3Five title in a scintillating final against the Elmwood Park Saints. In an incredible final the Vipers … Read More

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Waimea Bowling Club: it’s all a matter of ‘focus’


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‘Waimea’ is a pretty popular name in New Zealand. Up and down the country, there’s rivers, roads, suburbs, and businesses all called ‘Waimea’. Even in the lawn bowls world, there’s … Read More

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Latest ‘Inside Bowls’ Magazine


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Central Cambridge : Enjoying ‘unreal’ membership growth


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The beautiful township of Cambridge is thriving. That’s despite the fact that a few years ago, the Waikato Expressway bypassing Cambridge to the north was completed, and the township no … Read More

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Russell Double Successful Again!


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Michael Burgess Community policeman Mike Gorrie was hesitant when he got the call from his wife to play in the Russell Double tournament. After a couple of players had pulled … Read More

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Jo Edwards Announces Her Retirement


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Jo and Val after their World Championship Triumph in 2008 Jo Edwards was sitting in Auckland traffic last week when she made the biggest decision of her 20-year international career. … Read More

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Taieri 7000 a huge success!


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Winners: Reagan Larkin, Bobby Johnson, Paul Nichols (all Dunedin) and Darren Broome (Gore) When Mario Sopp heard there was a late spot available at the Taieri 7000, he jumped at … Read More

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