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BOWLS NEW ZEALAND 2021 Summerset National Mixed Pairs BOWLS NEW ZEALAND 2021 Summerset National Mixed Pairs (Qualifying) Section One 8.30am Round One 8.30am Section One Venue: Alexandra 1 Score Monday, 1 March 2021 Score Nairn MacGibbon, Fiona Alexander Rink One Lou Newman, Tereska Knap Dawson Cowie, Bronwyn Cowie Rink Two Ralph Milne, Nikki Milne Stephen Sanders, Kerry Williams Rink Three Sarah Taukamo, Laurie Guy Keanu Darby, Brooke Craik Rink Four Kirsten Rowe, Kevin Rowe Richard Corry, Kay Carr Rink Five Gary Bodger, Lynne Bodger Jo Edwards, Michael Carroll Rink Six Keith Mcfadyen, Rachel Mcfadyen Steve Kitto, Evelyn Martyn Rink Seven John Brien, Cherie Brien Steve Smith, Karina Cooper Rink Eight Teo Turua, Gail Clark 11.45am Round Two 11.45am Section One Venue: Alexandra 1 Score Monday, 1 March 2021 Score Keanu Darby, Brooke CraikRink One Keith Mcfadyen, Rachel Mcfadyen Richard Corry, Kay CarrRink Two John Brien, Cherie Brien Jo Edwards, Michael CarrollRink Three Teo Turua, Gail Clark Lou Newman, Tereska KnapRink Four Steve Kitto, Evelyn Martyn Ralph Milne, Nikki MilneRink Five Steve Smith, Karina Cooper Nairn MacGibbon, Fiona AlexanderRink Six Sarah Taukamo, Laurie Guy Dawson Cowie, Bronwyn CowieRink Seven Kirsten Rowe, Kevin Rowe Stephen Sanders, Kerry WilliamsRink Eight Gary Bodger, Lynne Bodger 3.00pm Round Three 3.00pm Section One Venue: Alexandra 1 Score Monday, 1 March 2021 Score Sarah Taukamo, Laurie GuyRink One Steve Kitto, Evelyn Martyn Kirsten Rowe, Kevin RoweRink Two Steve Smith, Karina Cooper Nairn MacGibbon, Fiona AlexanderRink Three Gary Bodger, Lynne Bodger Dawson Cowie, Bronwyn CowieRink Four Keith Mcfadyen, Rachel Mcfadyen Stephen Sanders, Kerry WilliamsRink Five John Brien, Cherie Brien Keanu Darby, Brooke CraikRink Six Teo Turua, Gail Clark Lou Newman, Tereska KnapRink Seven Richard Corry, Kay Carr Ralph Milne, Nikki MilneRink Eight Jo Edwards, Michael Carroll LADDER Number Qualified Number Qualified of Wins (2+ wins) of Wins (2+ wins) Nairn MacGibbon, Fiona Alexander 0 Richard Corry, Kay Carr 0 Lou Newman, Tereska Knap 0 Gary Bodger, Lynne Bodger 0 Dawson Cowie, Bronwyn Cowie 0 Jo Edwards, Michael Carroll 0 Ralph Milne, Nikki Milne 0 Keith Mcfadyen, Rachel Mcfadyen 0 Stephen Sanders, Kerry Williams 0 Steve Kitto, Evelyn Martyn 0 Sarah Taukamo, Laurie Guy 0 John Brien, Cherie Brien 0 Keanu Darby, Brooke Craik 0 Steve Smith, Karina Cooper 0 Kirsten Rowe, Kevin Rowe 0 Teo Turua, Gail Clark 0 BOWLS NEW ZEALAND 2021 Summerset National Mixed Pairs (Qualifying) Section Two 8.30am Round One 8.30am Section Two Venue: Alexandra 2 Score Monday, 1 March 2021 Score Bob Howitt, Linda BrownRink One Ron Crimlis, Sheila Crimlis Tanya Wheeler, Scott RoddickRink Two Mark Lewis, Sherrie Cottle Daphne Guise, Neville StirlingRink Three Gilbert Watt, Tina Atkinson-Watt Richard Hocking, Tessa LeeRink Four Brent Mathews, Fay Mathews Fraser Elder, Shona ElderRink Five Iain MacCallum, Julie O'Connell Craig Merrilees, Clare HendraRink Six Stuart Hurley, Rhonda Hurley Pat Houlihan, Kaaren GuilfordRink Seven David Archer, Barbara Archer Sue Dillon, Brendan RoddinRink Eight Rob Fensom, Lyn Fensom 11.45am Round Two 11.45am Section Two Venue: Alexandra 2 Score Monday, 1 March 2021 Score Richard Hocking, Tessa LeeRink One Stuart Hurley, Rhonda Hurley Fraser Elder, Shona ElderRink Two David Archer, Barbara Archer Craig Merrilees, Clare HendraRink Three Rob Fensom, Lyn Fensom Ron Crimlis, Sheila CrimlisRink Four Pat Houlihan, Kaaren Guilford Mark Lewis, Sherrie CottleRink Five Sue Dillon, Brendan Roddin Bob Howitt, Linda BrownRink Six Gilbert Watt, Tina Atkinson-Watt Tanya Wheeler, Scott RoddickRink Seven Brent Mathews, Fay Mathews Daphne Guise, Neville StirlingRink Eight Iain MacCallum, Julie O'Connell 3.00pm Round Three 3.00pm Section Two Venue: Alexandra 2 Score Monday, 1 March 2021 Score Gilbert Watt, Tina Atkinson-WattRink One Pat Houlihan, Kaaren Guilford Brent Mathews, Fay MathewsRink Two Sue Dillon, Brendan Roddin Bob Howitt, Linda BrownRink Three Iain MacCallum, Julie O'Connell Tanya Wheeler, Scott RoddickRink Four Stuart Hurley, Rhonda Hurley Daphne Guise, Neville StirlingRink Five David Archer, Barbara Archer Richard Hocking, Tessa LeeRink Six Rob Fensom, Lyn Fensom Ron Crimlis, Sheila CrimlisRink Seven Fraser Elder, Shona Elder Mark Lewis, Sherrie CottleRink Eight Craig Merrilees, Clare Hendra LADDER Number Qualified Number Qualified of Wins (2+ wins) of Wins (2+ wins) Bob Howitt, Linda Brown 0 Fraser Elder, Shona Elder 0 Ron Crimlis, Sheila Crimlis 0 Iain MacCallum, Julie O'Connell 0 Tanya Wheeler, Scott Roddick 0 Craig Merrilees, Clare Hendra 0 Mark Lewis, Sherrie Cottle 0 Stuart Hurley, Rhonda Hurley 0 Daphne Guise, Neville Stirling 0 Pat Houlihan, Kaaren Guilford 0 Gilbert Watt, Tina Atkinson-Watt 0 David Archer, Barbara Archer 0 Richard Hocking, Tessa Lee 0 Sue Dillon, Brendan Roddin 0 Brent Mathews, Fay Mathews 0 Rob Fensom, Lyn Fensom 0 BOWLS NEW ZEALAND 2021 Summerset National Mixed Pairs (Qualifying) Section Three 8.30am Round One 8.30am Section Three Venue: Bannockburn Score Monday, 1 March 2021 Score Ian Milne, Robyn HallRink One Catherine Bien, Trevor Ludlow Bob McAuley, Jane AndersonRink Two Ken Walker, Bridget Walker Donald Urquhart, Jackie BrookRink Three Bruce Walker, Pam Walker Piers Bayley, Emma BayleyRink Four Ken McConnell, Wendy Miller Rod Fleming, Carolyn CrawfordRink Five Stephen Brien, Irene Brien Paul Price, Ann MuirRink Six Max Collett, Mary Collett Deb White, Tony FablingRink Seven Tony Cockerill, Maree Barclay Kennie Critchlow, Steve CritchlowRink Eight Garry Muriwai, Rozanna Muriwai 11.45am Round Two 11.45am Section Three Venue: Bannockburn Score Monday, 1 March 2021 Score Piers Bayley, Emma BayleyRink One Max Collett, Mary Collett Rod Fleming, Carolyn CrawfordRink Two Tony Cockerill, Maree Barclay Paul Price, Ann MuirRink Three Garry Muriwai, Rozanna Muriwai Catherine Bien, Trevor LudlowRink Four Deb White, Tony Fabling Ken Walker, Bridget WalkerRink Five Kennie Critchlow, Steve Critchlow Ian Milne, Robyn HallRink Six Bruce Walker, Pam Walker Bob McAuley, Jane AndersonRink Seven Ken McConnell, Wendy Miller Donald Urquhart, Jackie BrookRink Eight Stephen Brien, Irene Brien 3.00pm Round Three 3.00pm Section Three Venue: Bannockburn Score Monday, 1 March 2021 Score Bruce Walker, Pam WalkerRink One Deb White, Tony Fabling Ken McConnell, Wendy MillerRink Two Kennie Critchlow, Steve Critchlow Ian Milne, Robyn HallRink Three Stephen Brien, Irene Brien Bob McAuley, Jane AndersonRink Four Max Collett, Mary Collett Donald Urquhart, Jackie BrookRink Five Tony Cockerill, Maree Barclay Piers Bayley, Emma BayleyRink Six Garry Muriwai, Rozanna Muriwai Catherine Bien, Trevor LudlowRink Seven Rod Fleming, Carolyn Crawford Ken Walker, Bridget WalkerRink Eight Paul Price, Ann Muir LADDER Number Qualified Number Qualified of Wins (2+ wins) of Wins (2+ wins) Ian Milne, Robyn Hall 0 Rod Fleming, Carolyn Crawford 0 Catherine Bien, Trevor Ludlow 0 Stephen Brien, Irene Brien 0 Bob McAuley, Jane Anderson 0 Paul Price, Ann Muir 0 Ken Walker, Bridget Walker 0 Max Collett, Mary Collett 0 Donald Urquhart, Jackie Brook 0 Deb White, Tony Fabling 0 Bruce Walker, Pam Walker 0 Tony Cockerill, Maree Barclay 0 Piers Bayley, Emma Bayley 0 Kennie Critchlow, Steve Critchlow 0 Ken McConnell, Wendy Miller 0 Garry Muriwai, Rozanna Muriwai 0 BOWLS NEW ZEALAND 2021 Summerset National Mixed Pairs (Qualifying) Section Four 8.30am Round One 8.30am Section Four Venue: Clyde 1 Score Monday, 1 March 2021 Score Jane Reid, Dave RobinsonRink One Peter Rintoul, Irene Cron Neville Roberts, Lulu RobertsRink Two Kelvin Jackson, Debbie Jackson Bryan Burton, Diane BurtonRink Three Peter Hodson, Sandra Keith Willi Simonsen, Miriam StaceRink Four Terry Leadbetter, Sally Cox Wally Shaw, Jan HallRink Five Brian Heemi, Bev Morel David Natta, Louise NattaRink Six Brian McLean, Yvonne McCutcheon John Tiddy, Aileen BlythRink Seven Blair Thomson, Elaine Thomson Martin Abel, Gill AbelRink Eight Tony Marumaru, Lesley McLinden 11.45am Round Two 11.45am Section Four Venue: Clyde 1 Score Monday, 1 March 2021 Score Willi Simonsen, Miriam StaceRink One Brian McLean, Yvonne McCutcheon Wally Shaw, Jan HallRink Two Blair Thomson, Elaine Thomson David Natta, Louise NattaRink Three Tony Marumaru, Lesley McLinden Peter Rintoul, Irene CronRink Four John Tiddy, Aileen Blyth Kelvin Jackson, Debbie JacksonRink Five Martin Abel, Gill Abel Jane Reid, Dave RobinsonRink Six Peter Hodson, Sandra Keith Neville Roberts, Lulu RobertsRink Seven Terry Leadbetter, Sally Cox Bryan Burton, Diane BurtonRink Eight Brian Heemi, Bev Morel 3.00pm Round Three 3.00pm Section Four Venue: Clyde 1 Score Monday, 1 March 2021 Score Peter Hodson, Sandra KeithRink One John Tiddy, Aileen Blyth Terry Leadbetter, Sally CoxRink Two Martin Abel, Gill Abel Jane Reid, Dave RobinsonRink Three Brian Heemi, Bev Morel Neville Roberts, Lulu RobertsRink Four Brian McLean, Yvonne McCutcheon Bryan Burton, Diane BurtonRink Five Blair Thomson, Elaine Thomson Willi Simonsen, Miriam StaceRink Six Tony Marumaru, Lesley McLinden Peter Rintoul, Irene CronRink Seven Wally Shaw, Jan Hall Kelvin Jackson, Debbie JacksonRink Eight David Natta, Louise Natta LADDER Number Qualified Number Qualified of Wins (2+ wins) of Wins (2+ wins) Jane Reid, Dave Robinson 0 Wally Shaw, Jan Hall 0 Peter Rintoul, Irene Cron 0 Brian Heemi, Bev Morel 0 Neville Roberts, Lulu Roberts 0 David Natta, Louise Natta 0 Kelvin Jackson, Debbie Jackson 0 Brian McLean, Yvonne McCutcheon 0 Bryan Burton, Diane Burton 0 John Tiddy, Aileen Blyth 0 Peter Hodson, Sandra Keith 0 Blair Thomson, Elaine Thomson 0 Willi
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