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Wet weather rules out Warburton Bowls Club weekend games



Unfortunately, the wet weather over the weekend prevented any play for the Warburton Bowls Club’s Weekend Pennant Teams. However, the Midweek side consolidated their position on top of the ladder with another strong performance.

The weekend Warburton 1 side is currently in third place on the ladder after seven rounds, with three wins, three losses and a draw. Meanwhile, the Warburton 2 side are struggling with only one win and a draw from their seven games.

Player unavailability in all rounds so far has really tested the depth of the club this season.

Both sides are determined to continue to improve and be more consistent in the second half of the season.

The Burras top side looks forward to playing Lilydale 2 at home this week and reversing the close loss from their first-round game at Lilydale.

Warburton 2 will play friendly rivals Healesville 1 away and are also looking to start the second half of the season in a more positive manner.

Playing at home the Midweek side continued their recent impressive form to easily account for Bayswater 1 by winning all rinks, 90 shots to 36. They currently sit on top of the ladder in their section.

Rink scores were as follows: S. Lord 27/ 9; G. Walsh 25/ 13 and R. McKail 38/ 14.

They now face Mooroolbark 3 away this week in another test of their recent improvement.

Fortunately, the wet weather held off enough so the Wednesday Night Barefoot Bowls Triples Competition could continue. There were several exciting close games and some wonderful shots on display throughout the evening.

Mick Griffin from the Gunners started the evening well by being the first player to touch the jack and win a prize.

After the first four rounds, the Pensioners remain undefeated, closely followed by Giddy Gout, Thomos and Bolters.

This season’s Pink Ribbon Day will be held on Sunday 11 February next year with all funds raised going towards Breast Cancer Research. Sponsored by Professionals Yarra Valley Real Estate, the annual event is always extremely enjoyable and raises valuable funds for a worthwhile cause.

Entries are $10 per head. ($30 per Team) and bowlers will play three games of two Bowl Triples. There will be a raffle, prizes and a sausage sizzle with entries of all abilities and genders welcome including beginners. Entries are required to be in by 30 January 2024, contact Michelle at 0437 566 238 if you would like to enter a team.

Social Bowls continues to be played on Mondays from 12 midday with everyone including new and beginning players encouraged to attend. Come along and give bowls a try.

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