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Classifications for Bowlers witha Disability
Lawn bowls is one of the most inclusive sports in Australia and clubs sometimes forget about disabled persons when they are trying to attract new bowlers to their club. Bowls Tasmania would encourage all clubs to actively work to attract people with disabilities to join your club. Classifications for disability bowlers will take place at…
READ MORESENIOR STATEWIDE CHALLENGE REPORTS
SENIOR MEN’S REPORT Rd 1 2023-24 STATEWIDE CHALLENGE. BY BN Senior Men’s Selector Nigel Pedley. The first round of the Senior Men’s challenge was held at North Launceston Bowls & Community Club on Tuesday 12th December 23. Bowl’s North were represented by:Rink 1. D Campbell, D Toohey, P Barrett, A Kemp (S)Rink 2. W Foster,…
READ MOREEAST COAST TRIPLES FINALS 2023
Mark Olivers Bicheno rink of Ray Villain and James Pyke jumped away to an early lead over the Swansea team of Sandi Hodge, Dean Pyke and Barry Hill, picking up 7 shots over the first four ends bowling to medium /long ends. With Ray Villain playing outstanding lead bowls Bicheno built a commanding lead to…
READ MOREBOWLS NORTH TRIPLES CHAMPIONSHIP 23-24 DRAWS
OPEN MEN – 9 for 9.30 startVenue – Westbury TEAMS WITH BYE TO BE AT VENUE BY 10.45 AMSECTION 1A – J Frost, D Burke, S ZeuschnerB – B Smith, R Webb, I GilbertC – D Walker Team (bye) SECTION 2A – G Hemmingway, D Heron, S AldersonB – Morrison TeamC – C Felmingham, F…
READ MOREOPEN MEN’S SWC REPORT By DAVID HERON
The first round of the State-Wide Challenge was held at The North Launceston Bowls & Community Club on Sunday 3rd December. A significant change was the re inclusion of The Tasmanian Team into the series in the hope of providing a higher level of competition & a more professional preparation. The Bowls North Open Men…
READ MOREOPEN WOMEN’S SWC REPORT
2023-24 WOMEN’S OPEN STATEWIDE CHALLENGE – Round 1. 3DECEMEBR 2023 By BN Ladies Bowls Director, Madge Strochnetter. A pleasant day greeted all the players at North Launceston Bowls Club today. With the greens running nicely, we knew we were in for a great day of bowls, and we weren’t disappointed. In the morning round, the…
READ MOREChanges to Bowls North Conditions Of Play
The Bowls Tasmania Board have implemented a new Affiliation, Clearance and Eligibility to Play Policy, effective from 20 November 2023. Following receipt of confirmation from Bowls Tasmania that this new policy has been adopted, Bowls Tasmania have advised Bowls North that a change to the current Bowls North Conditions of Play is necessary to comply…
READ MOREJUNIOR STATEWIDE CHALLENGE REPORT
The juniors descended on Kings Meadows Bowls Club today when they came together from across the state for the first round of the Statewide Challenge. The Bowls North team saw a few changes this year with a couple of members being unavailable and of course Jack and Peter there to support the players from the…
READ MOREJUNIOR SWC AND COVID-19
Bowls Tasmania has been advised that one of the Bowls South junior boys has tested positive for COVID-19 after yesterday’s Junior SWC at Kings Meadows. Anyone who was at the Kings Meadows Indoor Centre yesterday for more than four hours is deemed to be a close contact and is at increased risk of getting COVID-19….
READ MOREEAST COAST FOURS CHAMPIONSHIP 2023-24
This year’s host club for East Coast Championship events is Scamander, with 8 teams vying for the 2023-24 title. At the completion of sectional play, section winners in section 1 two wins and 1 loss the team from Swansea consisting of Judi Holmes, Leigh Mayne, Bridgette and Chris Bulter played the team from St Mary’s,…
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