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RACECOURSE

Racecourse held its Tasco Triples on Sunday in cool conditions, with many thanks to all who attended.

The winners for the day were Darryl Barry, Doug Fisher and Noel Delmenico (Murray Downs) with three wins and 77 points, while the runners up, with three wins and 75 points, were Peter Furnell (Murray Downs), Lois Lockhart and Max Renney.

There was no jackpot on Wednesday, but it will be back on next Wednesday, while Friday, June 28, is our monthly double members’ draw and raffles, as well as Sharon’s tea, with names to be on the board by Wednesday.

Also on Friday, June 28, starting at 5pm we will be having a special bowls meeting for all our Saturday pennant players.

This is to discuss a proposal put forward by the Murray Mallee Board, about combining some Division 1 teams from Murray Valley and some Division 1 teams from the Northern District to play in a joint competition for Saturday Division 1 only. So please come along and have your say.


SWAN HILL

This Friday will see Friday Frolic back on at the normal time, with names to be entered by 2.30pm and ready to start by 3pm.

It’s a good idea to arrive early and have a warm up, with all welcome regardless of your bowling ability, with Friday Frolic being a social game of 10 ends for all participants to enjoy and bowls available for anyone wanting to give it a try.

It’s time to try and crack the jackpot, which is now close to $200 and if it reaches the $200 mark and no one has the lucky number, there will be a running draw for $100.

Come into the warm club house after the game to socialise, with happy hour drinks, or a hot drink if you prefer, along with a hot snack and remember, if you miss out on the jackpot, you can always try your luck for one of Mick’s raffle prizes.

Please note that memberships for season 2024-25 are now payable at the bar.


LAKE BOGA

Club members were saddened to hear of the passing of life member Barrie Free.

Barrie was a tireless worker and a great club person around our club and will be missed by us all for his bowling wisdom and friendship. We extend our sincere condolences to Margaret and family.

A perfect winter’s day greeted bowlers for pelican jackpot last Saturday, with the jackpot failing to be claimed again, so this Saturday it will be worth $180.

The winners of the bowls competition were John McCormack, Leigh Kingsbury and Jean Leach, while the runners up were Alex Jobling, Som Pascoe and Amber Moyniham, with resting touchers won by David Condey, Barbara Davies who had two for the day, ‘Bones’ Smith, Danny Kelly, Kess Smith and Jean Leach.

Social bowls on Wednesday saw a large group of bowlers enjoying the pairs competition, with visitors from Murray Downs, Nyah District, Racecourse and Tooleybuc.

The winners were Max Parsons and David Condey with +20, while the runners up were Sam Blandthorn and Peter Snell with +7.

Social bowls returns next week with the same starting time as Saturday’s jackpot bowls, with names to be in by 12pm for a 12.30pm start.

Also, a reminder to all club members that memberships are now due.


NYAH DISTRICT

The winners from Tuesday, June 18, were Lyndal Taylor and Max Parsons by two shots.

For anyone interested in our competed in social bowls next Tuesday, June 25, all names are to be in by 9.30am, for a 10am start, cost is $10 with a light lunch fortnight, with all welcome regardless of ability, as if you don’t know how to play, we will show you.

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