Category: Competitions

  • Thursday night social indoor bowls

    Hi everyone, The first round of social indoor bowls was such fun, we are running it again, and it would be really great to have some of our regular outdoor bowlers come along and enjoy the fun. The format is Pairs, with only one full bowls member per team. This is a great opportunity to…

  • Well done Rich & Laurie, Tim & Mark, Ray, James!

    In last weekend’s first NZ Professional Bowls Association qualifiers held at the new Naenae complex, Wellington coordinator Richard Corry won the World Indoor Pairs qualifier with skip Laurie Guy to progress to the national play-offs in Hastings in September. Despite appearing in two Trans Tasman teams Laurie has never played at a NZ Finals Weekend…

  • Well done Rich!

    Congratulations to Richard Corry winning his 3rd North Wellington indoor bowls centre title last month teaming up with Marcus Trlin (Vogelmorn), Sam and Neil Anderson (Horowhenua) to win the North Wellington Open Fours beating an Upper Hutt team skipped by Wayne Tough 10-6 in the final at Onepoto.

  • Well done Toomeys and Downs!

    Congratulations to sibling combinations Amber Down and Nicole Toomey, and Tim Toomey and Bradley Down for winning their respective Wellington Champ of Champ Pairs competitions yesterday on the indoor green at Naenae. Tim and Bradley were in a tight final against Jimmy Madden and Scott Roddick (Eastbourne) at 7-8 down after 10 of the 18…

  • Victoria reigns supreme at National Club Champ Triples

    A last gasp final round has seen the Victoria trio of Bradley Down, Tim Toomey and Richard Corry claim the silverware at the National Club Championship Triples. Hosted at the Browns Bay Bowling Club in the North Harbour, play got underway for day two of the triples, with all eyes on the Wellington representatives returning…

  • Well done James, Tim & Brad!

    Congratulations to James Fairhall, Tim Toomey and Bradley Down for coming runner-up in the Wellington Champ of Champ Triples at the Hutt club on Sunday. They came back from 4-11 down against the Ray Lovie skipped Wainuiomata side but were unable to complete the resurgence going down 10-12. This was the second year in a…