The Bowls Specialists Mixed Pairs took place over Labour Weekend 2019 with Ben and Helen King coming away victorious after defeating James Cameron-Powell and Birdie (Tuie) Love in the final 21-6.
Thank you to all players, clubs that were hosting and all our Bowls Wellington volunteers. Photos courtesy of Allan Galbraith.
The Bowls Specialists Mixed Pairs took place over Labour Weekend 2019 with Ben and Helen King coming away victorious after defeating James Cameron-Powell and Birdie (Tuie) Love in the final 21-6.
Thank you to all players, clubs that were hosting and all our Bowls Wellington volunteers. Photos courtesy of Allan Galbraith.
The Bowls Specialists Mixed Pairs took place over Labour Weekend 2019 with Ben and Helen King coming away victorious after defeating James Cameron-Powell and Birdie (Tuie) Love in the final 21-6.
Thank you to all players, clubs that were hosting and all our Bowls Wellington volunteers. Photos courtesy of Allan Galbraith.
The Bowls Specialists Mixed Pairs took place over Labour Weekend 2019 with Ben and Helen King coming away victorious after defeating James Cameron-Powell and Birdie (Tuie) Love in the final 21-6.
Thank you to all players, clubs that were hosting and all our Bowls Wellington volunteers. Photos courtesy of Allan Galbraith.
Many of you may have received the very first Bowls Wellington digital newsletter today. If you didn't you can sign up on the home page of the website by clicking on the 'Subscribe' button above the Facebook feed. If you have any fun stories from around the traps send them through. There will be a new issue every 2nd week highlighting some of the great stuff happening around the bowling community.
Many of you may have received the very first Bowls Wellington digital newsletter today. If you didn't you can sign up on the home page of the website by clicking on the 'Subscribe' button above the Facebook feed. If you have any fun stories from around the traps send them through. There will be a new issue every 2nd week highlighting some of the great stuff happening around the bowling community.
Many of you may have received the very first Bowls Wellington digital newsletter today. If you didn't you can sign up on the home page of the website by clicking on the 'Subscribe' button above the Facebook feed. If you have any fun stories from around the traps send them through. There will be a new issue every 2nd week highlighting some of the great stuff happening around the bowling community.
Many of you may have received the very first Bowls Wellington digital newsletter today. If you didn't you can sign up on the home page of the website by clicking on the 'Subscribe' button above the Facebook feed. If you have any fun stories from around the traps send them through. There will be a new issue every 2nd week highlighting some of the great stuff happening around the bowling community.
With thanks to our friends at Pivotal Print and hot on the heals of the new website is a digital newsletter with the first issue to be released on September 2nd.
With thanks to our friends at Pivotal Print and hot on the heals of the new website is a digital newsletter with the first issue to be released on September 2nd.
With thanks to our friends at Pivotal Print and hot on the heals of the new website is a digital newsletter with the first issue to be released on September 2nd.
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