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Robertstown’s Super Bowl

Robertstown Bowling Club hosted its ‘Super Bowl’ tournament on Sunday, February 26 in perfect weather conditions. Teams from near and far travelled to “Robby” to...

Mixed bag of results across all divisions

A mixture of results was recorded in the penultimate minor round on Saturday. Large defeats occurred in some matches while nail biting finishes were...

State Singles knockouts

Knockout Rounds for both Men’s and Women’s State Singles were played at Hamley Bridge on February 26 to determine Region 8’s three Men’s and...

Sponsors celebrated at Balaklava Night Owls

Balaklava Bowling Club’s Night Owls season continued for a third week on February 21 with sponsors invited to share in some bowls fun with...

Van Dulken’s beaut bowl seals the win

Quinn Shield Clare Blue travelled to Watervale. Milburn was matched to Hall, van Dulkan to Meyer and Longmire to Kylie Day. At the tea break, the Blues...

Owen breaks through for overdue win

For the first time for several weeks, bowls resumed at the normal time on Saturday with the heat rule not being a factor at...

State Pairs results

The men’s and women’s State Pairs knock-out round was held on Sunday, January 22 at Auburn. Results Men’s: Qualifier 1 - J. Williams/J. Pengilly...

‘Awesome moment’ for Caltowie Kid

Caltowie local Nathan Black has taken out the coveted 2023 Burnside Pairs Division One championship title in New Zealand. Black described the win -...

An unusual season for Mid North Pennants

Happy New Year to everyone. I am sure this year has been almost the most peculiar of all seasons! Covid has struck again, unavailability...

MNSP from the desk of the president

Firstly, New Year’s best wishes to all our MNSP Clubs and their members. Here is to hoping that 2023 is a better year all...

Harvest kicks in

Considering this is one of the driest seasons on record, it is astonishing there is anything to reap at all. Crops in the Mid...