Summer League Cup 2008 "2nd R'nd results complete" Quarter-Final draw on:- Area Cup Draws page:-
2008 Uplands "Two Wood Pairs event" to view: Click here
2007/8 Breckland League "Presentation Evening" to view: Click here
Summer League 2008 "Divisions" see:- League Tables page.
2007/08 Norwich Cup "Semi-Final and Final results" on:- Area Cup Draws page.
Bure League 2007/8 "Cup Final results" now on:- Area Cup Draws page.
Bure "2007 / 2008 Triples winners" on:- Bure Competitions page.
2007/8 Waveney League KO Trophy available via:- League Table page.
Wensum League "2007/8 Cup Final result" now on:- Area Cup Draws page.
Bure "2007 / 2008 Singles winner" on:- Bure Competitions page.
2007/2008 "City Shield Final - result" on:- Area Cup Draws page.
Bure "2007 / 2008 Pairs winners" on:- Bure Competitions page.
2007/8 Breckland "Two Wood Pairs Final report" to view: Click here
2007/8 Breckland Two Wood Pairs "Seasons Competition" to view: Click here
"New" Bure Competition "Previous Seasons" on:- Click here.
2007 Coastal League "Seasons final position" now available on:- League Table page.
2007/08 City League "Pairs, Triples Champions" on:- League Table page.
2007/8 Waveney League available for our area players on:- League Table page.
Breckland "October 2007 Triples" to view report - photos: Click here
2007/08 City League "Singles/Pairs/Triples Championships" dates now on:- League Table page.
2007 Uplands "Over 60's August event" to view: Click here
"New" Weekly League Match Report Click here
2007 Uplands "Two Wood Pairs event" to view: Click here
2006 City League "Jimmy Ramsey" Winners now on:- League Table page.
There are a number of Short Mat Bowls Clubs in many parishes throughout our County of Norfolk there is a good chance that a venue may be very close to your own home. The games are often played at social clubs,
senior citizens clubs, village halls or church hall. Events are generally held during afternoons or evenings, so please contact your local club Secretary for more information.
Mostly a small subscription is charged to become a club member and a small match fee is charged when playing.
All age groups can participate, with couples and children or relatives are members of the same club. Meeting and being in the company of many other people often leads to forming long term friendships, with so much joy and humour during and between games. Above all, the experience of learning the required bowling skills gained from other club members should enable you to achieve good techniques of the game.
Equipment you will need for a start is a set of four bowls, bowls carrying bag, flat bowling shoes, grey trousers/skirt, and white shirt/blouse. An appropriate item called a 'measure' may be needed but is not essential to start off with. Once the outfit has been purchased it will normally last a very long time, even with regular use.
All your bowling needs can be purchased from a local bowls supplier, an array of accessories are available to help your game, this can be added to as time goes by.
Provided by your Results Secretary: Russell Burgess For further information please contact Click here to email