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11 Mar 10 | Glen Innes bowlers are off to a flying start in the pennants competition.
Williams takes title
25 Feb 10 | Denis Williams has taken out the New England District singles bowling title.
Easton crowned king single
04 Feb 10 | A new Club Singles Champion was decided on the weekend.
21 Jan 10 | In championships on the weekend the semi finalists have been decided for Club Singles and Club Pairs.
Matches resume next year
17 Dec 09 | There will be no championship games played until the New Year unless players would like to self arrange games.
Upsets gallore for major matches
03 Dec 09 | There were some close and interesting Championship games over the weekend with two close results in the pairs.
Pringle, Dunn win singles
01 Dec 09 | There were two games to open the first round of the Men’s Club Singles last Saturday November 21.
01 Dec 09 | Due to the popularity of social charity bowls days, the Glen Innes Bowling Club invite businesses and community groups to nominate teams of three to play in the inaugural Social Bowls Challenge.
Rolling for Rose Carnival
12 Nov 09 | The Glen Innes Bowling Club Rose Carnival was a great success and attracted players from many areas including Caloundra, Beerwah (Sunshine Coast), Sapphire Gardens (Beenleigh), Kallangur (North Brisbane) The Summit Queensland, North Bridge (North Sydney), Toukley (Central Coast), Manilla, Kootingal, Moree, Bingara, Urunga, Condong (North Coast), Tenterfield, Armidale Ex Services, Guyra, Inverell East, and Inverell RSM.
Rose carnival rolls on without guests
05 Nov 09 | Sunshine greeted bowlers on the first day of the Rose Bowl carnival yesterday but unfortunately renowned bowlers Karen Murphy and Kay Moran did not.
Ebzery named a super veteran
22 Oct 09 | There were no social bowls played this week due to the dust and wind but a very nice day was organised by Inverell East Bowling Club last Tuesday to recognise the older members in our district.
Young gun mixes it up with bowlings best
20 Oct 09 | Glen Innes’ youngest lawn bowler was given the rare opportunity to train with other young people last week.
08 Oct 09 | On Sunday a new board was elected to run the Glen Innes Bowling Club. The new chairperson is Rhonda Reeves. Ray Brown and Barry Whackett were elected vice chairmen, Bob Arthur is treasurer and Susan Judge, Marg Cross, Lily Grange and Barry Tomlinson have been elected as committee members.
06 Oct 09 | The results of championships played are: Major pairs semi finals: L Grange and J Newsome def B Cruwys and R Reeves 24-22, J Shepherd and L Moore def M Smith and A Knight 19-12.
27 Aug 09 | Ray Brown’s President’s day on Sunday was a huge success with 21 teams rallying in support.
Flying high, state number six pennant winners
25 Aug 09 | THE Glen Innes Bowling Club’s annual President’s Day on Sunday was made all the more special for the club, with the official presentation and raising of the coveted State Number 6 pennant, to fly over the clubhouse for the next 12 months.
Bowlers share secret to success
06 Aug 09 | THE win of the Glen Innes Bowling Club’s Grade 6 Pennants team has been well publicised, but congratulations must go out not only for the win but also for the trust, confidence and belief shared by the team members.
Nick bowls Goliath
22 Jul 09 | ONE is only 10 years of age and stands 130cm (four foot 2 inches), the other, 26 years and just shy of two metres (six foot six). But when Nick Ellem met his much taller opponent Karl Ramma in the finals of the men’s C grade bowls championships on Sunday, the winner was undoubtedly the future of the game.
Lady bowlers ready to roll
16 Jul 09 | Glen Innes women bowlers have their eyes set on a state title in Sawtell at the end of this month after successfully moving through the district and group playoffs.
Sixes shot at state flag
25 Jun 09 | Grade six pennant players earned another shot at winning a state flag when they emerged victorious from the zone play offs held at South Tamworth last weekend.
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