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The 2nd Annual Waimarino Club v Raetihi Cosmopolitan Club Bowls Tournament held on the weekend attracted a lot of spectator support, (or it may have had something to do with the champagne brunch on offer.) While the players took advantage of the brilliant conditions on Sunday and headed for the green, the supporters wisely ducked into the nearest shady spot with something cool in hand. The 10 teams completed three games of eight ends, and while competition was tight, the Cossie Club were the eventual victors, taking the tournament cup.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 521, 1 February 1994, Page 9

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The 2nd Annual Waimarino Club v Raetihi Cosmopolitan Club Bowls Tournament held on the weekend attracted a lot of spectator support, (or it may have had something to do with the champagne brunch on offer.) While the players took advantage of the brilliant conditions on Sunday and headed for the green, the supporters wisely ducked into the nearest shady spot with something cool in hand. The 10 teams completed three games of eight ends, and while competition was tight, the Cossie Club were the eventual victors, taking the tournament cup. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 521, 1 February 1994, Page 9

The 2nd Annual Waimarino Club v Raetihi Cosmopolitan Club Bowls Tournament held on the weekend attracted a lot of spectator support, (or it may have had something to do with the champagne brunch on offer.) While the players took advantage of the brilliant conditions on Sunday and headed for the green, the supporters wisely ducked into the nearest shady spot with something cool in hand. The 10 teams completed three games of eight ends, and while competition was tight, the Cossie Club were the eventual victors, taking the tournament cup. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 521, 1 February 1994, Page 9

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