If you drive around 17kms due west from Rangiora, in North Canterbury, you will find yourself in the cute little village of Cust. Population is around 420 and the local … Read More
Counties Manukau representative David Clark has skipped his Manurewa Cosmopolitan club side of Shane Drabble, Bryn Morgan and Logan Clark to victory in the Summerset National Champion of Champions Fours, … Read More
New Zealand World Bowls’ representative Sheldon Bagrie-Howley appears to just keep on winning, riding a purple patch of form to skip his Gore clubside to the Summerset National Champion of … Read More
Mt Albert representative and World Bowls’ Blackjack Tony Grantham has continued to stamp his mark as one of the most consistent singles players in the country, while upcoming Paritutu star … Read More
How about this brilliant example of one of our bowling clubs reaching out to support another that they have no other relationship with, except that they are both part of … Read More
An 84 years young Cantabrian, Ron Sabin was recently honoured at a retirement function in his name, acknowledging 51+ years of service and dedication to the bowls community. Amongst the … Read More
If you were a women’s lawn bowler in the 80s and 90s, you probably came across ‘The Mouse’ making a nuisance of herself on the green. Nicknamed ‘The Mouse’ by … Read More
Craig Nolan, a former B3 para bowler who represented New Zealand in the 1990s, was recently awarded Para Cap No.10P. In a long-overdue ceremony held at the Wanganui Centre annual … Read More
Congratulations to Ruth Grant of Bowls Central Otago who received a Life Membership award yesterday at their AGM. Ruth was the Centre Manager for 17 years which is a fantastic … Read More
Noeleen Scott, New Zealand Women’s Cap #4, may well be New Zealand’s oldest currently living Blackjack. If not the oldest living Blackjack ever. Remarkably, at the age of 96 going … Read More