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Hayling Island Bowls Club 2020 Fixture List Hayling Island Bowls Club 2020 Fixture List APRIL Opponents Comp. Dress Venue LGM Time JUNE Opponents Comp. Dress Venue LGM Time JULY Opponents Comp. Dress Venue LGM Time Wed 1 CLUBHOUSE OPENS Club 9:00 Tue 9 Gosport PDA BW H 2LR 2:00 Fri 24 Portsmouth Water P&D BG A 4GR 6:00 Thu 2 Ladies Spring Meeting Club 10:30 Wed 10 Vospers B C1 BG A 3GR 6:00 Sun 26 Bedhampton RFX BG H 5MT 10:30 Sat 4 Charity Coffee Morning Club 10:30 Thu 11 Emsworth ATL BG A 3GT 2:00 Tue 28 Bridgemary PDA BW A 2LR 2:00 Wed 15 Bedhampton RFX BG A 5MT 2:00 Thu 11 Petersfield F BG H 3MT 6:15 Wed 29 Cowplain Red C1 BG A 3GR 6:00 Wed 22 Gosport (Ladies) F BW H 4LT 11:00 Fri 12 Gosport P&D BG A 4GR 6:00 Thu 30 Leigh Park ATL BG A 3GT 2:00 Fri 24 Bowls Direct at Clubhouse Club 12:00 Sun 14 Cowplain RFX BG A 5MT 10:00 AUG Opponents Comp. Dress Venue LGM Time Sat 25 Presidents' v Captains' Club WG H M 2:00 Mon 15 Crofton P&D BG H 4GR 6:00 Sat 1 Waterlooville RFX BG H 5MT 10:00 Sun 26 Have A Go (OPEN) day H 10:00 Tue 16 Milton Park Black PDA BW H 2LR 2:00 Sun 2 Hook F BW H 6MR 2:00 Wed 29 Waterlooville Gold C1 BG H 3GR 5:45 Wed 17 Lee-on-the-Solent B C1 BG H 3GR 6:00 Mon 3 Gosport P&D BG H 4GR 5:45 Thu 30 Purbrook Silver ATL BG H 3GT 2:00 Thu 18 Bedhampton ATL BG H 3GT 2:00 Tue 4 Cowplain PDA BW H 2LR 2:00 MAY Opponents Comp. Dress Venue LGM Time Sat 20 Leigh Park RFX BG A 5MT 10:30 Wed 5 Fishbourne F BW A 4MT 2:00 Sat 2 Club: Open 2-Woods Club WG H M 10:00 Mon 22 Vospers P&D BG H 4GR 6:00 Thu 6 Waterlooville ATL BG A 3GT 2:00 Mon 4 Vospers P&D BG A 4GR 6:00 Tue 23 Milton Park Red PDA BW A 2LR 2:00 Sat 8 Club: Open Pairs Club WG H M 10:00 Tue 5 Cowplain PDA BW A 2LR 2:00 Wed 24 Pagham F BW H 4MT 2:00 Sun 9 Have A Go (OPEN) pm H 1:00 Wed 6 Priory Black C1 BG A 3GR 6:00 Wed 24 Waterlooville Gold C1 BG A 3GR 6:00 Mon 10 Crofton P&D BG A 4GR 5:45 Sat 9 Have A Go (OPEN) day H 10:00 Sat 27 Emsworth RFX BG A 5MT 10:30 Wed 12Vospers B C1 BG H 3GR 5:45 Sun 10 Fishbourne F BW H 4MT 2:00 Mon 29 Milton Park P&D BG A 4GR 6:00 Thu 13 Cowplain Orange ATL BG H 3GT 2:00 Mon 11 Fareham C C1 BG A 3GR 6:00 Tue 30 Fareham PDA BW H 2LR 2:00 Sat 15 CLUB FINALS Club WW H M 10:00 Tue 12 Lee on the Solent PDA BW H 2LR 2:00 Tue 30 Purbrook Silver ATL BG A 3GT 2:00 Sun 16 CLUB FINALS Club WW H M 10:00 Wed 13 Waterlooville Green C1 BG A 3GR 6:00 JULY Opponents Comp. Dress Venue LGM Time Tue 18 Bedhampton ATL BG A 3GT 2:00 Thu 14 Cowplain Purple ATL BG H 3GT 2:00 Wed 1 Priory Black C1 BG H 3GR 6:00 Wed 19 Waterlooville Green C1 BG H 3GR 5:45 Fri 15 Star & Crescent P&D BG H 4GR 6:00 Fri 3 Star & Crescent P&D BG A 4GR 6:00 Thu 27 Denmead Brown ATL BG H 3GT 2:00 Sun 17 Purbrook Heath RFX BG H 5MT 10:30 Sat 4 Have A Go (OPEN) am H 10:00 Sat 29 Have A Go (OPEN) am H 10:00 Mon 18 Milton Park P&D BG H 4GR 6:00 Sun 5 PRESIDENT'S DAY WW H M 2:00 Sun 30 Denmead RFX BG H 5MT 10:30 Tue 19 Milton Park Red PDA BW H 2LR 2:00 Tue 7 Gosport PDA BW A 2LR 2:00 SEPT Opponents Comp. Dress Venue LGM Time Wed 20 Alexandra Blue C1 BG H 3GR 6:00 Wed 8 Fareham C C1 BG H 3GR 6:00 Wed 2 Pagham F BW A 4MT 2:00 Sat 23 Leigh Park RFX BG H 5MT 10:30 Thu 9 Emsworth ATL BG H 3GT 2:00 Sat 5 Purbrook Heath RFX BG A 5MT 10:30 Tue 26 Fareham PDA BW A 2LR 2:00 Sat 11 Denmead RFX BG A 5MT 10:30 Sun 6 CHARITY DAY TBA H M 2:00 Wed 27 Waverley Blue C1 BG A 3GR 6:00 Sun 12 Hedge End F BW H 4MR 2:00 Wed 9 Ladies Day Club TBA H L 10:00 Thu 28 Leigh Park ATL BG H 3GT 2:00 Mon 13 Denmead Green ATL BG A 3GT 2:00 Sun 13 Club: Australian Pairs Club WG H M 10:00 Fri 29 Naismith P&D BG A 4GR 6:00 Tue 14 Lee on the Solent PDA BW A 2LR 2:00 Tue 15 Wittering (Ladies) F BW A 3LT 2:00 Sun 31 Waterlooville RFX BG A 5MT 10:00 Wed 15 Alexandra Blue C1 BG A 3GR 6:00 Wed 16 Ladies AGM Club L 2:00 JUNE Opponents Comp. Dress Venue LGM Time Thu 16 Cowplain Purple ATL BG A 3GT 2:00 Thu 17 Mens AGM Club G 7:00 Mon 1 Denmead Brown ATL BG A 3GT 2:00 Fri 17 Naismith P&D BG H 4GR 6:00 Sat 19 Haydon Wick (Swindon) F BW H 6MR 2:00 Tue 2 Bridgemary PDA BW H 2LR 2:00 Sat 18 Club event: TBA Club WG H M 10:00 Thu 24 AGM Club M 7:00 Wed 3 Cowplain Red C1 BG H 3GR 6:00 Sun 19 Cowplain RFX BG H 5MT 10:00 Sun 27 Ladies v Gents Club WW H M 2:00 Thu 4 Waterlooville ATL BG H 3GT 2:00 Mon 20 Lee-on-the-Solent B C1 BG A 3GR 6:00 Sun 27 Awards Presentation Club 4:30 Fri 5 Portsmouth Water P&D BG H 4GR 6:00 Tue 21 Milton Park Black PDA BW A 2LR 2:00 Wed 30 CLUB CLOSES Club 9:00 Sat 6 Have A Go (OPEN) pm H 1:00 Wed 22 Waverley Blue C1 BG H 3GR 6:00 Sun 7 Emsworth RFX BG H 5MT 10:00 Thu 23 Denmead Green ATL BG H 3GT 2:00 Mon 8 Cowplain Orange ATL BG A 3GT 2:00 Thu 23 Petersfield F BG A 3MT 6:15 V1 24/2/2020 .
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