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Queensland leads the way

In The Ditch

COOROY COMMUNITY BOWLS
Tuesday Jackpot Pairs – Kerry Knowles and Gary Kenzler, Runners-up: Colin Nalder and Roley Hassall
Business Bowls
Jacobsons d Bandaids 17-7, Mutineers d Thunderbirds 16-3, Pages d Renderers 14-5, Elbow Benders d Belvederes 11-6, Treble Clefs d Bold and Beautiful 21-2, Bonnells d Chalking the dead 12-6, SEC and Oddballs drew 9-all, Bandidos d Getting Plastered 14-11.
Highrollers
RAG16, Underwaters14, APotukis14, X-Factor14, BAS12, Galahs12, Royal Flush12, Bushrangers12, Cormorants12, Beestings12 , Eumundi Boys8.
Saturday was the 2nd round of the State of Origin Triples, still looking for more players, so contact organisers if interested.
State Of Origin, played at Yandina on Saturday.
Winning state on the day was Qld (Looks like it was an excellent weekend for Qld sport all round)
The winning single team on the day was – Joe Britten, Ash Smith and Brad Smith (Yandina)
So, the progressive scores are:
1, QLD, 18
2, EU, 17
3, NSW, 15
4, NT, 15
5, WALES, 13
6, NZ, 12
Remember, it is not too late to enter a team nor just an individual. New teams will start with 10 points.
It is a good afternoon of bowls, rivalry, and lots of good times.
Next match is at Cooroy next Saturday at 12.30pm. There is a sheet at the club, or better still let me know by email or phone if you are playing.
“Golden Rule” if you nominate – make sure you turn up.
There was no jackpot pairs on Tuesday which will be held on Wednesday at the same time.
If you are looking for a club to play bowls, you are most welcome to come along and try us out. Call Lynne 0405 131 746, or email cooroycommunitybowls@gmail.com

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