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Warm Weather and Community Spirit Fuel the Autumn Tournament

Monbulk Bowling Club was buzzing with energy this week as the Autumn Tournament rolled out under a radiant blue sky. With warm, sunny weather and barely a whisper of breeze, it was a day tailor-made for bowling—a perfect pitch for competitors and spectators alike.

The tournament kicked off with an enthusiastic turnout, as both greens were jam-packed from the get-go. Entries flew in and were completely filled within just three days of opening the advertising, a testament to the local community’s passion for the sport.

What made the event even more special was the truly multigenerational mix of participants. Among the entries was a remarkable 12-year-old, teaming up with his mum, and another talented 14-year-old competitor, proving that this sport truly is for all ages.

The field also featured a couple of seasoned players in their eighties, illustrating that the joy and challenge of bowling know no age limits.

The day’s action was divided into three distinct game formats that tested both endurance and skill. The morning session featured a gruelling 4 bowl pairs game—a long, tactical challenge that required players to adopt dual roles as both the first and third, or second and skip.

This format had competitors constantly on the move, strategising and recalibrating their shots with every end, setting a robust tone for the day’s contests.

After a hearty lunch break that allowed participants to refuel and share friendly banter, the competition shifted gears into a 3 bowl pairs format. The pace picked up, demanding sharper precision and quicker decisions. By the time the final round arrived—a lightning-fast 2 bowl pairs game—the atmosphere was electric.

The rapid-fire format kept everyone on their toes, with every bowl feeling like a high-stakes sprint to the finish line.

Adding to the event’s allure was the impressive range of club shirts proudly on display, showcasing both tradition and modern flair in the sport’s attire.

The tournament was not just a showcase of bowling talent but also a community celebration, made possible through the generous sponsorship of local businesses.

Special thanks go to Monbulk Cellarbrations, Monbulk Smash Repairs, MRE Property Marketing, and the major sponsor Garden City Plastics, whose support helped elevate the day into a memorable sporting spectacle.

As prizes were awarded for the best performances in each game and for overall best scores, it was clear that the Autumn Tournament was more than just a competition—it was a community festival of sport, camaraderie, and the undying spirit of competition.

The day ended with smiles, spirited handshakes, and the promise of another spectacular event next year at Monbulk Bowling Club. The Overall Winners were John Leitch (Mulgrave) and Jeff Waugh (Hurstbridge).

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