Home » Sport » Bowls » Across the Greens – Cohuna

Across the Greens – Cohuna

GREAT excitement in the club on Sunday when Alison and Rhonda, Mike and Bob represented the NDPA in the regional finals of the 60+ pairs at Murray Downs.

Sadly Mike and Bob were beaten in the semi-final but Rhonda and Alison were all square after 12 ends. They won the 13th end, then went on to play Murray Valley in the final.

After a very tight match throughout they won 14/8 when 12 ends were completed. They now go to Bendigo mid March to compete in the State 60+ pairs. All the very best and well done to you both.

Also thanks to all who travelled to Swan Hill to support the players. It was fantastic to see so many there. Much appreciated by those competing.

Tuesday social winners this week were Bryan, Marianne, Richard and Ros. Well done.

Midweek Pennant: Cohuna 1 49/0 lost to Kerang 1 67/12; Cohuna 2 49/2 lost to Pyramid Hill 66/10; Cohuna 3 22/0 lost to Kerang Golf 51/8.

Last round of midweek this Wednesday so lets finish on a high. Good bowling to all teams.

Saturday Pennant: Cohuna 1 60/10 d Kerang 1 57/2. This elevated them to second position on the ladder and a second chance.

Cohuna 2 55/10 d Cohuna Golf 3 52/2. This gives us a chance. Now in fourth spot. Well done.

Cohuna 3A 51/4 lost to Gunny Golf 64/8. Finishing in fifth position.

Cohuna 3B results pending.

Good luck to those competing in the finals on Saturday. Thank you to all members who helped fill teams over this season. It has been very difficult for selectors each week to fill teams. Hopefully next season will be more settled.

Rodney is off to Melbourne on Sunday to play in the State Novice Singles. Good luck Rodney and enjoy the experience.

Ladies meeting 9.30am Tuesday before the game. Names in by 9.15am for 10am start.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Tigers, Eagles renew rivalry

    Tigers, Eagles renew rivalry

    WOORINEN will unfurl their premiership flag before an adoring home crowd tomorrow afternoon, but the celebratory mood around the Tigers has been tempered by their shock round 1 loss that…

  • Eagles fly into Tigers clash

    Eagles fly into Tigers clash

    AFTER hard-fought round 1 wins last Saturday, both Woorinen and the Mallee Eagles will be aiming to keep their unbeaten start to 2026 intact when the two clubs clash tomorrow…

  • Early test for Blues, Swans

    Early test for Blues, Swans

    THE A grade competition will get their first big insight into the new era of the Central Murray when Murrabit hosts league heavyweights Swan Hill tomorrow afternoon. In an early…

  • Walkability woes fuel obesity concerns

    Walkability woes fuel obesity concerns

    A RECENT study has revealed that the Mallee ranks as the unhealthiest federal electorate in Victoria, with rates of obesity, high-blood pressure, and smoking surmounting national averages. Drawing on de-identified…

  • Push grows to seal major road

    Push grows to seal major road

    CALLS are growing to seal a road connecting Wakool to Moama, as councillors highlight safety concerns, heavy traffic, and the growing number of workers and visitors relying on the route.…

  • Pedestrian connections improved

    Pedestrian connections improved

    SAFER streets are now a reality for Kerang schoolchildren, with two key road upgrades completed near busy primary school zones. Pedestrians and motorists are already reaping the benefits of the…

  • Telemetry upgrades provide benefit

    Telemetry upgrades provide benefit

    ACCESS to water-use data has significantly improved for a number of Goulburn-Murray Water (GMW) customers thanks to a recently completed telemetry project. The GMW project has seen 82 telemeters installed…

  • Disease detection for livestock

    Disease detection for livestock

    A SENIOR veterinary officer is encouraging Victorian Farmers to monitor animals for early detection of exotic diseases. In a recent statement, Agriculture Victoria senior veterinary officer Jeff Cave highlighted the…

  • Simply the best

    Simply the best

    AUDIENCES are preparing to be transported back in time as the critically acclaimed drag tribute show A Night with Tina arrives in Swan Hill next month. The spectacular production promises…

  • Fuel crisis

    Fuel crisis

    AUSTRALIANS are still shaking their heads in dismay after expecting a statesman’s address from the Prime Minister during the fuel crisis, but instead Australians got a dubious $20 million ad…