Bowls
On Saturday, July 23 the semi-finals of the Handicap Singles sponsored by Bombala Bi-Rite Electrical & Hardware saw B Crouch def B Ingram 21-13 and M Guthrie def A Dent 21-36. This sets up the final between Crouchie and Barrel and we wish both these bowlers good bowls. Next week we have four teams attending the Candelo carnival. Next Thursday night is our turn to sell tickets at the RSL raffles so if you can help out over the next month put your name on the list on the board. Jack
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Golf
Ladies on Sunday played the first 18 holes of the Club Championships. The trophy for the day’s play was donated by Robbo’s Inside to Out. The leader after the first 18 is Joy Douch 103 from Di Ingram 107, Georgina Withers 109. Handicap Leader is Georgina 81 nett from Di Ingram 83 and Betty Crawford 85 nett. The winner of the trophy was Joy Douch 77 nett. Balls went to Georgina, Di and Betty.
On Saturday, members braved the extremely cold conditions to play the 4 Ball Multiplier for C Gronow and P Goldberg Trophies. With the course very wet and the cold conditions, scores were not great for this game. Clay Stewart and Joel Cherry came in winners with 62 points. Balls went to Clay and Joel, and Brendan Weston and Ray Crawford 59 points on a count back from Korie Elton and Brad Tonks. NTP went to Brendan Weston.
Sunday for the members was a Stableford for Club Trophy. Brendan Weston came in with the great score of 43 points. Balls were won by Westy and Ray Crawford 37 points. Match Play, Ray Crawford def Pepper Thompson 3/2.
Golf Program
Ladies: Wednesday, (today). Second 18 holes Club Championships. Captain’s Trophy. Sunday, July 31. Third 18 holes Club Championships. President’s Trophy. Members: Saturday, July 30. Secret 9 Stableford. J Vincent Trophy. Sunday, July 31. Stroke. Monthly Medal. Please note: State of Origin at Delegate has been postponed. Duty Roster: Saturday, Joel Cherry.
Girl’s league tag
It was a small squad of Pink Heelers who travelled to Moruya to take on the Sharkettes on Saturday. The lack of subs proved difficult for the girls who were immediately on the back foot after some early handling errors. The Moruya team raced away to a 12-point lead which meant the Pink Heelers had to try to play catch up footy for most of the game. Determined runs by Bree Brownlie and Karter Hampshire kept the girls in the game, as did some last ditch defensive efforts from Emily Perkins and Nikolah Tellis. Shauna Keavey put in a solid performance and was rewarded with a try late in the second half. Emma Sullivan coach