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CLARKE: IT STILL FEELS LIKE A DREAM
The now former Right at Home Jackaroo Lynsey Clarke admits that the fairytale ending to her international career!-->…
All about The Friends
If you love the game of bowls, and like the idea of putting something back into the sport, then please consider!-->…
Sporting Opportunities Isle of Wight
Steve Watson, chairperson of Disability Bowls England, earlier this year went along to Riverside IBC at Winchester!-->…
Coleford centenary
The thoughts of a bowling club in Coleford in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire came about in 1919 when the!-->…
Welsh star Ross gives pupils a bowls insight
Decorated Welsh international star Ross Owen wants children to experience bowls from a young age, just like he did!-->…
The role of the number two in fours
John Rednall analyses the role of the number two player in fours, remembers some of the best he has played with!-->…
MINIMUM BIAS BOWLS – ARE THEY REALLY AN ADVANTAGE?
Straight running bowls have been around for decades and the debate as to if they provide an advantage to the!-->…
DEDICATED LEADS: ARE THEY A LUXURY IN THE MODERN GAME?
Many decades ago, when I started playing bowls, there was a very special group of bowlers, an elite group you!-->…
Junior recruitment the Kesgrave way
England international bowler, John Rednall, reports on a fantastic junior recruitment initiative in Kesgrave.
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Severalls Jubilee marks 100th anniversary
At the end of World War 1, Crewkerne, a small market town in Somerset, had many problems - a lack of adequate!-->…