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Cotswold League Update

By Paul Lucas Malmesbury Bowls and Social Club

Wednesday, 20 June 2018

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The Ladies won their game on Monday against Dursley by 36 shots to 28, taking 6 points out of the 8 available.

Malmesbury "B" had a hard fought game in the dark against Cotswold "B". Despite being short-handed and having to lose 25% of his shots, Colin battled on with his rink. Derek's rink had a lot of fun, laughter and merriment with the jack in the ditch many times. Tom's rink outplayed their opposition as the opposing skip had no luck at all.

Overall, Malmesbury "B" lost by 7 shots, and took home 2 points out of the 10.

Contact Information

John Smith

Find Malmesbury Bowls and Social Club

The Pavilion, St John's Street, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, SN16 9BS

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Additional Information

There are limited car parking spaces at the club. If possible, please park in Cross Hayes. It is a short walk from Cross Hayes, down Silver Street, to the club house.