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Hammered at Chippenham Town

By Paul Lucas Malmesbury Bowls and Social Club

Friday, 16 July 2021

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Malmesbury traveled to Chippenham Town and played in the sweltering heat on Friday 16 July. It was good to see Adrian Ball joining the team after being away for a few weeks. The team is always going to find it difficult to adjust from playing on the carpet at home to playing on the grass away.

The scores on the doors were:

  • Malc 16-13
  • Bob 16-18
  • Arthur 13-20
  • Albert 12-17

Overall, Malmesbury lost by 2-12 points and 57 to 68 shots.

Contact Information

Paul Lucas

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.