Home » Sport » Bowls » Easter tournament returns

Easter tournament returns

KERANG Bowling Club Easter Tournament returns this weekend for a six-day carnival of bowls.

Starting Good Friday with the medley pairs event, the tournament goes right through to the following Wednesday, when the tournament ends with a three-bowl pairs event.

The main show will be on Monday with the fours event.

KBC Easter Tournament organiser Alyne Fagg told the Gannawarra Times a good crowd of bowlers from far and wide were coming to participate.

“Our busiest day will be on Monday, where 90 players are set to play, but the numbers will vary on each day,” he said.

“On Saturday, many players like to go to the races, so that will be a bit of a light-on day, for example.

“We’ve got some outstanding players coming from right over the state.

“There are several regulars attending from Mornington, a crew from Buninyong and players from Bendigo, Inverloch and Apollo Bay, so we’re getting a good smattering of visitors from different areas.”

Fagg was hopeful for the weather gods to be kind this year after the rain last year halted play on both Monday and Tuesday.


EVENTS:

Friday – Medley Pairs

Saturday – 3 Bowl Triples

Sunday – 2 Bowl Triples

Monday – Fours

Tuesday – Two Bowl Triples Social Day

Wednesday – Three Bowl Pairs Event

Digital Editions


More News

  • Heart of songwriting remains unchanged

    Heart of songwriting remains unchanged

    AUSTRALIAN country music star Sara Storer has spent decades turning everyday bush moments into songs. The stories, she says, are everywhere. You just have to recognise the ones worth telling.…

  • Child protection bills pass Parliament

    Child protection bills pass Parliament

    TWO landmark child protection bills passed the Victorian Parliament last week, introducing changes aimed at giving families more time to reunite and creating a new whole-of-government responsibility for children in…

  • Hotel future unclear

    Hotel future unclear

    THE Gannawarra Shire Council has provided an update on the Cohuna Hotel following claims made by its owner in separate court proceedings that the property had been issued with an…

  • Food price warning over fuel fears

    Food price warning over fuel fears

    AUSTRALIANS are being warned every corner of the economy will be affected by soaring fuel prices as a result of the war in Iran. But consumers are being urged to…

  • Time to rediscover Kirra

    Time to rediscover Kirra

    There’s something about Kirra, from the pristine open beach to the laidback community vibe to the latest restaurant openings – it’s a popular seaside destination. Back in the day Kirra…

  • Just a question of price

    Just a question of price

    After a string of hybrid and fully-electric vehicles, including a full-blown electric ute, it was kind of refreshing to get behind the wheel of a no-frills turbo-diesel 4×4 ute like…

  • Farmers short on fuel

    Farmers short on fuel

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster says Mallee farmers have warned the Middle East conflict is depriving them of the fuel needed to feed and clothe the nation. Dr Webster said…

  • New funds for local clubs

    New funds for local clubs

    TWENTY-three sporting clubs in the upper house Victorian electoral district will share in $200,000 in the latest round of grants to support community participation. The move comes via the Sporting…

  • Police search for missing males

    Police search for missing males

    POLICE are appealing for public assistance in locating two missing males. Fourteen-year-old Byron was last seen in Swan Hill on 24 February. He is known to frequent the Mildura, Bendigo,…

  • Nominate a natural hero

    Nominate a natural hero

    THE 2026 Victorian and New South Wales Landcare Awards have officially opened for nominations. The biennial state programs recognise individuals, groups, and organisations involved in landcare who are making outstanding…