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Narrogin Bowling Club holds closely-fought Men’s Fours intraclub competition

Daniel RooneyNarrogin Observer
Four teams competed in the Narrogin Bowling Club Men's Fours comp at the weekend.
Camera IconFour teams competed in the Narrogin Bowling Club Men's Fours comp at the weekend. Credit: Daniel Rooney

Four teams battled it out on Sunday at the Narrogin Bowling Club as the group held its annual Men’s Fours intraclub competition.

The self-assembled teams gathered on February 25 and paired off to compete in three games of 12 ends and at lunch all four sides were on equal points.

Narrogin Bowling Club president Steve Strahan said that the good standard of play made for a stand-out comp.

Narrogin Bowling Club president Steve Strahan.
Camera IconNarrogin Bowling Club president Steve Strahan. Credit: Daniel Rooney

“It makes it interesting, it means we’re all very close, really close games,” he said.

“It’s never been this close before.”

Bowlers braved the rain and the cold weather that made for a quick green and tight games continued throughout the afternoon.

Bill Allinson, Charlie Cutri, Graeme Ewen and Neville Jamieson.
Camera IconBill Allinson, Charlie Cutri, Graeme Ewen and Neville Jamieson. Credit: Daniel Rooney

After a climactic final round, Bill Allinson skippered lead Graeme Ewen, second Charlie Cutri and third Neville Jamieson to victory with five points on the back of two wins and one draw.

The club will host its March Carnival this weekend with 20 teams signed up to compete in the Wheatbelt South bowls tournament.

Neville Jamieson sizes it up.
Camera IconNeville Jamieson sizes it up. Credit: Daniel Rooney
John Melvin sends one down.
Camera IconJohn Melvin sends one down. Credit: Daniel Rooney
Charlie Cutri.
Camera IconCharlie Cutri. Credit: Daniel Rooney

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