Islwyn Victory Means All Change at the Top ; Bowls Contenders Lie in Wait for Slip-Up
South Wales Evening Post › December 09, 2009
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South Wales Evening Post › December 09, 2009
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IT'S all change in the National Club Championship Premier League after Islwyn returned to winning ways with a thumping 150-94 victory at Port Talbot to go back to the top of the table, but a number of clubs are in touching distance of the leaders and ready to take advantage if the East Wales side slip up in the second half of the season.
The Islwyn rinks skipped by Jonathan Tomlinson, Robert Weale, Steve Harris and Marc Wyatt were all in fine form as they comfortably defeated John Price, Steve Rees, Jeffrey Wilkins and Geoff Simon, while Ian Slade chipped in with a 20-17 win over Martin Johnson to give the visitors an excellent 20 points.See the full content of this document
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Islwyn Victory Means All Change at the Top ; Bowls Contenders Lie in Wait for Slip-Up
Port Talbot secured a couple of consolation points to keep them in second place when Owain Davies skipped his rink to a 36-11 win over Ian Henderson, wit...
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