Bombala bowls
Twilight bowls Tuesday, January 19, had seven bowlers enjoying the evening with organisers hopeful they would get even more last night for Australia Day.
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Even if you have never bowled before, head along and have some fun and meet some new friends.
On Wednesday, January 20, social bowls H Elliott and Chris X defeated P Jones and J Martin 19-10.
The draws for the first four championship games are on the board so please check it to see when you are playing and you are encouraged to play your games earlier than the due date if possible.
Next Sunday is the first round of the Pennant and Monaro Shield games. Both are played at home, so head down to support our men and women in these games.
Bombala golf
At the Saturday 18 hole chicken run scores were close, with John Vincent having another win with 37 points from Merv Douch and Ray Crawford 35 points.
Players are finding it hard to hit the 13th green, NTP hasn’t been won for a couple of weeks.
On Sunday a good field turned up for the 9 Hole played on the front nine.
Pepper Thompson finally had a win with 23 points from Merv Douch and Cary Elton 20 points.
Last weekend there were a number of players competing in the Tathra Seabreeze Tournament.
Herbie Elliott tied for the B Grade scratch, but after being in for some time was not keen to go back out for a playoff.
His opponent was of the same opinion and between them they agreed to toss a coin.
Herbie was unlucky to lose the toss, but won the B Grade Handicap. Well done Herbie.
The chicken runs for the coming weekend are: Saturday, January 30 - 9 holes, Sunday – 18 holes.
For those who haven’t had a game yet, time is running out to have a chance to take home a chook.
Opening day is Sunday, February 7, then it’s back into the golfing season. Hope to see you on the course.
Delegate Pony Club
The Delegate Pony Club held its first rally for 2016 on Sunday, January 10, with eight riders signing up and more expected to join later.
Instructor on the day was Ange Kane, who showed the riders the different parts of their horses and the differences between breeds.
The riders then had a saddle fitting lesson before doing some ground work and jumping.
Sinead Cameron also instructed and took the riders through the sporting and novelty activities.
“The day was a complete success and everyone learnt something,” the instructor said.
The Dalgety Gymkhana is on Sunday, April 3.
Details of the gymkhana are on the pony club Facebook page.
Potential pony clubbers can sign up for Delegate Pony Club on any of the rally days.
Rally days are generally held on the first Sunday of the month, days can be checked on Facebook.
The next rally is on Sunday, February 7, gear check at 9.30am for a 10am start.