General information

Created for club members, this website aims to preserve virtual honour boards containing all current and past results from Bairnsdale Bowls Club events reaching back to the clubs foundation in 1901.

This now extends to virtual honour boards for mens and ladies committees, committee/management boards since the clubs incorporation in 1986 and comprehensive event results including runners up.

New for the 2012-2013 season we have the Ladies results page! Click on the link to see all the ladies competition results

There is a new website for the Club with the latest information

BAIRNSDALEBOWLS.COM
   
                                



Current Bowls Topics

The season for 2014 - 15

Club Singles Champion 2014-15

some_textNeil Watts

Club Pairs Champions 2014-15

some_textPeter Rowe (Skip), Brian Casey

Club Triples Champions 2014-15

some_text    Leigh Muir,       Jim Hobson (Skip),        Richard Klimczak

Club Fours Champions 2014-15

some_textTony Torr, Nigel Plunkett, Geoff Woodward (s), Kevin Byrne


Bowls Vic Mens Pairs 2014 - 15
         Division  Winners           

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 Brian Woodland,          Trevor Melotte (Skip)

                    Bowls Vic Mens Fours 2014 - 15                                          Division & Region Winners                            

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Trevor Melotte (Skip),  Owen McBreen,  Peter Rowe,  Brian Casey

 


Junior Champion 2014 - 15

some_textRichard Klimczak


                                                   
      
 100Up Winner 2014 - 15


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Nigel Plunkett      
                                         


                   Handicap Pairs 2014 - 15
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              Stephen Sroczynski, Stephen Mason



Division 1 Pennant Winners  2014 -  2015

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       Back Row:    P.Rowe, J. Donaldson, S. Sroczynski, G. Woodward, N. Plunkett (Manager), B. Casey
  Front Row:   N. Watts, D. Prazza, G. Aitken, D. Martin, N. DeFelice, T. Melotte, O. McBreen     







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