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Neil Farnish wins men’s senior singles

Buckinghamshire’s Neil Farnish won the Bowls England Men’s Senior Singles Competition, supported by the Friends of English Bowling. He defeated Devon’s Stuart Evans in a thrilling final. Farnish and Evans both progressed to the final

Warwickshire win Balcomb

Warwickshire won the Balcomb Trophy at Victoria Park, Royal Leamington Spa, to win the inter-county double rink crown, supported by the Friends of English Bowling, for the first time since 2014. They defeated Essex, the 2017 winners, in

Bucks win BE men’s national fours

Buckinghamshire’s Tom McGuinness, David Ross, Kirk Smith and John McGuinness have won the Bowls England Men’s National Fours Championship, sponsored by St. James’s Place Wealth Management. The Gerrards Cross rink defeated Gareth

Two new Welsh Singles Champions

Wales has crowned two new singles champions. Welsh internationals Ben Thomas, of Pontrhydyfen BC, and Lampeter BC’s Melanie Thomas won the blue riband WBA and WWBA singles trophies for the first time. And for Ben the win was

Jackaroos team named for World Bowls Challenge in November

Australia will host the World Bowls Challenge at Moama Bowling Club in Victoria from November 29-30. Jackaroos’ stalwarts Aron Sherriff, Aaron Teys, Barrie Lester, Natasha Scott, Kelsey Cottrell and Rebecca Van Asch are the six players

New Bowls England Story of the Year award

Has your club or county got a special story to tell, or has one of your members gone ‘above and beyond’ in 2019? If so, then Bowls England want to hear from you. The ‘Story of the Year’ award, which is generously

Lincolnshire win BE women’s pairs

Lincolnshire’s Sheila Plaskitt and Penny Strong have won the Bowls England Women’s National Pairs Championship, sponsored by ST Sports following a remarkable fightback in the final. The pair from Dunholme BC, Lincolnshire, trailed

Avery win’s Men’s Junior Singles

Kent’s Jason Avery has secured the Men’s Junior Singles Championship, supported by David Mitchell-Gears MBE. The 24-year-old defeated Wiltshire’s Tom Newman 21-11 in the final. Left-handed Avery becomes Kent’s first ever winner of