Gallery 2002
2002 Club Championships
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Club Singles Champions Martin Griffiths…
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…and Carolie Brookes receive their trophies from Club President Derek Wood.
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Drawn H’cap Pairs Champions Bill Beecham and Brian Kilby
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Mens Two Wood Pairs Champions Bill Notman and Campbell McColl
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Mixed Pairs Champions Gordon and June Brown
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Mens H’cap Pairs Champions Maurice Freebrey (holding cup) and Jim Harding.
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3 Wood Triples Champions (from left) Jim Harding Lennie Cooper and David Brown.
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John Wood(first left) Graham Griffiths(third left) and Colin Clarke(fifth left) winners of the Two Wood Triples Final against Jim Harding Lennie Cooper and David Brown.
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Club Championship Finalist Jamie Speller(left) and Martin Griffiths show how the game should be played.
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Carolie Brookes(right) adds the Ladies Handicap Singles and the Two Wood Singles to her haul.
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Mens Handicap Pairs Finalists Tony Farthing and Bob Nelmes(left) with Maurice Freebrey and Jim Harding.
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Two Wood Pairs Finalists Terry Mahoney and Bob Leeson(left) with Bill Notman and Campbell McColl.
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3 Wood Triples Finalists Jim Harding, Maurice Freebrey, David Brown, Lennie Cooper, Bob Leeson, and Ken Foulkes.
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Drawn Handicap Pairs Finalists John Darnell, Bill Beecham, Brian Kilby, and Martyn Evans.
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Ladies Singles Finalists Carolie Brookes and Roz Panter.
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Mixed Pairs Finalists Joe Potter Fay Hodges and June and Gordon Brown.
Cheltenham Bowling Club winners of the Fairford Gala Trophy – August 2002.
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From left: Martin Griffiths, Graham Griffiths, Pat McMahon (President Fairford BC), Len Cooper and John Wood
Under-25 Singles Championship at Churchdown – July 2002.
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Nick Holliday winner of the County Singles Championship playing against fellow Cheltenham bowler Mike Woodbridge (back left).
County Triples Final at Churchdown – July 2002
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England international Andy Wills
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Rob Griffiths and Antony Cotton (right foreground)
Graham and Rob Griffiths are celebrating a Gloucestershire bowls double.
Just a week after Rob played his 50th game for the county, his father Graham became only the sixth player since 1905 to notch up his 150th appearance, against Warwickshire.
Bill Notman getting ‘in the mood’ before inaugural Cheltenham Borough Council Triangular competition at Cheltenham Spa BC during Queen’s Golden Jubilee holiday.
Some of the participants at the Ladies Jubilee Day.