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Maclean Open Graded Pairs final this Saturday

General news

We now have our Bowlslink page up and running. All club events, tournaments, nominations, and results will be accessible on Bowlslink. If you would like assistance with your own Bowlslink profile, please see Jayson.

Nominations are open for both the Club Triples & Major Singles. Check the sheets for dates of play.

Pennant nominations are open. All those intending to play men’s Pennants in 2022 please have your name down by April 20 as club nominations must be in by April 23 to Zone.

Ray Miller Men’s Triples tournament is on Saturday April 23. The field is FULL, but we will still take reserves names, so if you would like to nominate call Jayson on 0429 506 606 or email bowls@macleanbowls.com

Competition results

Graded Pairs quarter finals

Peter Arndell & Des Johnson d Jim Shannon & Peter Hurst 32/8; Paul Gray & Michael Bailey d Maureen Grimes & Judy Parkes 29/7; Narelle Phelps & Bill McCarron d Ron Mulville & Scott Fell 21/11; Jess Alvaro & Caley Causley d Pauline & Ray Ryan 23/8.

Graded Pairs semi finals

Peter Arndell & Des Johnson d Paul Gray & Michael Bailey 25/7; Jess Alvaro & Caley Causley d Narelle Phelps & Bill McCarron 28/10.

Competition draw

Saturday March 19 at 1pm

Graded Pairs final

Peter Arndell & Des Johnson v Jess Alvaro & Caley Causley.

Sunday March 20 at 12.45pm

Minor Singles Rd 1

Jim Hannah v Greg Turner; Tim Arndell v Bill McCarron; Peter Arndell v Nathan Wilson.

Volunteer markers are required for Rd 1 matches with losers to mark next round games.

Social bowls

Wednesday 1pm

1st – Darryl Newton & Josh Arndell; 2nd – John Nash & Jayson Pinnock.

Raffle: 1st John Nash; 2nd Jim Raven

Safe: $100 – Peter Hurst – NOT WON.

Friday 1pm

Washed out.

Crack The Safe Jackpot stands at $150 weekending 20/03/2022.

Just a reminder that there will be NO SOCIAL BOWLS OR ROLL UPS from Thursday March 24 to Sunday March 27 due to State Pennant finals being played.

Social bowls times

Wednesday – 1pm; Friday – 1pm; Saturday – 2pm.

Jayson Pinnock