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Stewart Buttar Invitation Pairs Field 2015 Stewart Buttar Invitation Pairs Field 2015 A truly international field has once again been selected for the prestigious Stewart Buttar Invitation Pairs which is being held at the Burnside Bowling Club on Friday / Saturday and Sunday January 16th /17th /18th 2015. This talented field contains 6 World Title Holders 17 Australian Representatives 14 New Zealand Representatives 32 New Zealand Title Holders The Invited Teams are …….. 1 Kristina Krstic/ Carla Odgers Bowls Australia Women 2 Sarah Boddington/ Claire Turley Bowls Australia Women 3 Sam Shannahan/ Lynsey Clarke Bowls Australia Women 4 Chloe Stewart/ Anne Johns Bowls Australia Women 5 Ray Pearse/ Matthew Flapper Bowls Australia Men 6 Aaron Wilson/ Nathan Rice Bowls Australia Men 7 Dylan Fisher/ Mark Casey Bowls Australia Men 8 Matthew Baus/ Brent Wilkie Bowls Australia Men 9 Jo Edwards/ Val Smith Bowls NZ Women 10 Angela Boyd/ Mandy Boyd Bowls NZ Women 11 Selina Goddard/ Amy McIllroy Bowls NZ Women 12 Sheryl Pearce/ Claire Hendra(nee McCaul) Bowls NZ Women 13 Mike Nagy/ Tony Grantham Bowls NZ Men 14 Jordan King/ Andrew Kelly Bowls NZ Men 15 Sheldon Bagrie-Howley/ Craig Merrilees Bowls NZ Men 16 Liam Eathorne/Kelvin Scott Bowls Canterbury 17 Trevor Kennett/Rodney Greaney Bowls Canterbury 18 Craig Carter/ Tony Andrews Bowls Canterbury 19 Ian McNish/ Doug Paterson Bowls Canterbury 20 Barry Williams / Mike Small Bowls Canterbury 21 Roger Glendinning/ Rob Ashton 22 Rhys Haaken / Terry Williams 23 Scott Evans/ Scott Mouton Bowls Auckland 24 Karen Hema/ Doreen Jenson Bowls Auckland 25 Sponsor Comfit Pro Eric Allison/ Shane Sincock 26 Sponsor Lamb and Hayward Ric Day/ Barry Chinnery 27 Sponsor Barrie Andrews- Keanu Darby/ Barrie Andrews 28 Sponsor MG Marketing – Rodney Fleming/ Grant Stumbles 29 Sponsor Lion Breweries – Peter Kearney/Paul McKinnell 30 Shaun Scott/ Sean Ingram 31 Snow Reardon / Brian Hemi 32 Steven Ditfort / Kerry Becks 33 Andrew Curtain / Richard Collett 34 Maurice Symes / Mike Kernahan 35 Paddy Stewart/ Colin Lowery 36 Tayla Bruce/ Lance Tasker 37 Serena Matthews/ Sandra Keith 38 David Archer/ Bob McAuley 39 Ross Bell / Pete Hodson 40 Nick Bright/ Murray Scott 41 Mark Young/ Adrian Robins 42 Lionel Shaw / Terry Stewart 43 Darren Redway / Noel Alexander 44 Trevor Pascoe/ Bruce McNish 45 Sean O’Neill /Andre Smith 46 Robert Wilson/ Alvin Gardiner 47 Ricky Cook/ Lance Pascoe 48 Oliver Mason/ Ken Walker The assembled talent, ensures we will all enjoy bowls at a standard seldom seen in this country ..Please diary January 16th/17th /!8th 2015 .. In addition to the tournament.. Thursday evening January 15th will see the Australian representatives playing a New Zealand selection .. One again brilliant bowling is promised. Watch this space for updates on the Stewart Buttar Invitation Pairs Take care and good bowling Mort 6 December 2014 .
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