Gallery 2002
2002 Club Championships
- Club Singles Champions Martin Griffiths…
- …and Carolie Brookes receive their trophies from Club President Derek Wood.
- Drawn H’cap Pairs Champions Bill Beecham and Brian Kilby
- Mens Two Wood Pairs Champions Bill Notman and Campbell McColl
- Mixed Pairs Champions Gordon and June Brown
- Mens H’cap Pairs Champions Maurice Freebrey (holding cup) and Jim Harding.
- 3 Wood Triples Champions (from left) Jim Harding Lennie Cooper and David Brown.
- 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.
- Club Championship Finalist Jamie Speller(left) and Martin Griffiths show how the game should be played.
- Carolie Brookes(right) adds the Ladies Handicap Singles and the Two Wood Singles to her haul.
- Mens Handicap Pairs Finalists Tony Farthing and Bob Nelmes(left) with Maurice Freebrey and Jim Harding.
- Two Wood Pairs Finalists Terry Mahoney and Bob Leeson(left) with Bill Notman and Campbell McColl.
- 3 Wood Triples Finalists Jim Harding, Maurice Freebrey, David Brown, Lennie Cooper, Bob Leeson, and Ken Foulkes.
- Drawn Handicap Pairs Finalists John Darnell, Bill Beecham, Brian Kilby, and Martyn Evans.
- Ladies Singles Finalists Carolie Brookes and Roz Panter.
- Mixed Pairs Finalists Joe Potter Fay Hodges and June and Gordon Brown.
Cheltenham Bowling Club winners of the Fairford Gala Trophy – August 2002.
- From left: Martin Griffiths, Graham Griffiths, Pat McMahon (President Fairford BC), Len Cooper and John Wood
Under-25 Singles Championship at Churchdown – July 2002.
- Nick Holliday winner of the County Singles Championship playing against fellow Cheltenham bowler Mike Woodbridge (back left).
County Triples Final at Churchdown – July 2002
- England international Andy Wills
- 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.