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Pirates Bowls Club hosts ladies’ bowls day

The women brought Western flair and fun to the green at the club's first-ever ladies' bowls day.

Pirates Bowls Club proudly hosted the inaugural Saddle Up Gals Ladies Bowls Day on July 10, a lively and fun-filled event that brought together 54 players from various bowls clubs across the region.

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Sponsored by Chas Everitt, the day was celebrated with a charming country and Western cowgirl theme, where teams of three donned their best Western attire, adding a spirited and colourful twist to the traditional game.

The atmosphere was buzzing with energy and camaraderie as the ladies competed in a friendly yet enthusiastic competition. The combination of fun, teamwork, and a shared love of the sport made for an unforgettable day on the green.

The event proved to be a resounding success, leaving everyone looking forward to more such occasions that combine sport and community spirit in a uniquely enjoyable way.

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Nelson Kgarose

Nelson Kgarose is a Multimedia sports journalist and Digital Content Creator specialising in sports and current municipal news. I mainly report on the sport of Mixed Martial Arts with a focus on accuracy and thorough analysis. My commitment to objectivity and detail shapes my writing. Outside of covering sports, I engage with trending local news and interact with fans on social media.

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