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Aussies bowl over competition to win inaugural ‘International’ trophy Aussies bowl over competition to win inaugural ‘International’ trophy BOWLS: A brand new competition has been added to the calendar at Kamala Lawn Bowls Club as 18 players competed in the “International” last Monday (Apr 26). Nobby Styles delivering in fine “style” for Aussie 1 team. Photo: Rob Knight. Nidnoy of team Thailand anxiously watching her bowl. Photo: Rob Knight. Pat Ailm of the Swedish team inspects an end. Photo: Rob Knight. The winning Aussie 2 team of Greg, Rob and Ray. Photo: Rob Knight. « » Six teams of three participants representing five different countries played in a “Champions League” styled format competition where each team plays eachother. ....
Ulf defends his Phuket Singles Open Bowls title in steamy conditions Ulf defends his Phuket Singles Open Bowls title in steamy conditions BOWLS: The annual and prestigious Phuket Open Singles Championship took place last Monday (Apr 5) as 16 bowlers contested the “Blue Riband” trophy, named in honour of Donald Moore, the founder of Kamala bowls club. Sunday 11 April 2021, 01:00PM All finalists being presented with their trophies. From left: Dot, Ulf, organiser Sammy Sampert, Dean and George. Photo: Robert Knight Ulf being presented with the Donald Moore trophy for the 2nd year running. Photo: Robert Knight The charity day winners. Photo: Robert Knight ....
Europeans retain Pryder Cup in Phuket Bowls showdown Europeans retain Pryder Cup in Phuket Bowls showdown BOWLS: Monday Dec 14 saw the 7th edition of the Kamala Lawn Bowls Pryder Cup where defending champions the Europeans (EU) took on the Rest of the World (ROW). The winning team parade the trophy in a socially distanced style! Photo: Rob Knight. The teams in action. Photo: Rob Knight « » Despite holding an impressive 5-1 winning record to date, the Europeans were this time arguably second favourites on paper. However, as in previous Pryder competitions, what proved to be the crucial factor was the choice of teams and individual lane allocations which is all done in secret. ....