Representative.
Bowls New Zealand High Performance Squad: Lance Pascoe, Emily Belton, performance lead.
Bowls Canterbury Coaches:
Development women: Coach: Neil Buchanan
Senior Men: Ricky Cook, Andrew Curtain [former Elmwood member and Black Jack, great to see his involvement.]
Southern Quad:
Development Team: Glenford Porter, Seddon Jury Jane, Naoko Fukuhara, Jo Wyatt and Annette Scully.
Interesting to note former EP member Dale Johnstone also made this squad.
Senior Team: Lance Pascoe, Christine Buchanan, Fiona Frew, Kim Rowlands, Tania Woodham, Jude Main and Nylla Tamati.
Canterbury for the Super Sixes competition:
Senior men: Super Sixes: Kelvin Scott, Lance Pascoe and Gary Lawson
Senior women; Super Sixes: Christine Bukchanan, Fiona Frew, Tania Woodham and Kim Rowlands
Development [Waitangi] Tournament:
Development men: Glenford Porter Yr. 0 – 5 Matt Lewis, Naoko Fukuhara, Jo Wyatt and Annette Scully.
2026 Intercentre:
Senior men: G. Lawson L. Pascoe K. Scott + R. Cook A. Curtain [managers]
Senior women: C. Buchanan T. Woodham
Zone 5 Development Tournament: G. Porter
EP Year 0 – 5 Triples Tournament.
Feb. 1; a red letter day. Under the leadership of Phil Smith and Fiona Frew a tournament was organised. And what a success! MuzzaWeb implores the club to ensure this tournament is continued.
Wasn’t it great to see two full greens and fine weather to supplement the day.
The Woodend winners.
The nearly winners.
Not a shoe advertisement!!
Well done and thanks to the many members who worked hard to make this tournament such a success.
Weather was a key factor…beautiful conditions other than bit of wind later in afternoon. Many also on the day passed on their thanks.
Fiona Frew chaired a sub group, congratulations on planning and organizing such a successful event.
Thanks too to Uncle Phil for his input.
With the success of this tournament MuzzaWeb wonders if EP should give serious consideration to organising some more tournaments. With good prizes like the above on there is no reason not to try.
Pre Christmas Results 2025.
| Team | Played | Won | Drew | Lost | Place | |||
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| Men's premier 3/4s | Div. 1 Sec. 2 | 21 | 15 | 1 | 5 | 1st | Playoffs | Won playoffs |
| Women's premier 2/4s | Div. 1 Sec. 2 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 2nd | Playoffs | Won playoffs | |
| Men's 3/4s EP1 | Div. 2 | 21 | 7 | 14 | 7th. | |||
| Men's 3/4s EP2 | Div. 4 | 18 | 7 | 1 | 10 | 5th | ||
| AC 2/4s | Div. 1 | 21 | 3 | 1 | 17 | 6th. | ||
| Men's double pairs EP1 | Div. 1 | 14 | 7 | 7 | 2nd | |||
| Men's double pairs EP2 | Div. 2 | 14 | 9 | 5 | 2nd | |||
| Men's double pairs EP3 | Div. 3 | 14 | 7 | 7 | 4th | |||
| Men's double pairs EP4 | Div. 4 | 14 | 5 | 9 | 7th | |||
| Women's fives EP | Div. 3 | 12 | 11 | 1 | 1st | |||
| AC pairs EP1 | Sec. 3 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 4th | |||
| AC pairs EP2 | Sec. 5 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 6th | |||
| AC pairs EP3 | Sec. 4 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 3rd | |||
| O60 Fives EP 1 | Div.1 | 12 | 5 | 1 | 6 | 4th | ||
| O60 Fives EP2 | Div. 1 | 12 | 8 | 1 | 3 | 3rd | ||
| O60 Fives EP3 | Div. 3 | 14 | 6 | 2 | 6 | 5th | ||
| O60 Fives EP4 | Div. 6 | 14 | 8 | 1 | 5 | 3rd | ||
| O60 Fives EP5 | Div. 7 | 14 | 2 | 12 | 7th | |||
| U5 triples EP1 | Div. 2 Sec. 1 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 4th | |||
| U5 triples EP2 | Div. 2 Sec. 4 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 1st | Playoffs/ Lost semi | ||
| U5 triples EP3 | Div. 2 Sec. 6 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 1st | Playoffs. Lost final | ||
| U5 pairs EP1 | Div. 2 Sec. 1 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 2nd | |||
| U5 pairs EP2 | Div. 2 Sec. 3 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 3rd | |||
| U5 pairs EP3 | Div. 2 Sec. 5 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1st | Playoffs. Lost quarter final | |
| Edwards Cup | EP Blue | 21 | 15 | 6 | 1st | |||
| Edwards Cup | EP Gold | 21 | 10 | 11 | 2nd= |
Pre Christmas Highlights 2025.
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The high quality of both greens. Well done to Steve and Don.
* The success of our premier women’s [2/4s] and men’s [3/4s]
Our premier women’s 2/4s team qualified for the playoffs with a magnificent recovery after being last with only 2 points after 2 rounds!!! They qualified 2nd in their section and played Burnside in the semifinal.
Semi EP v Burnside Won 19 – 14 25 – 5 [44 – 19]
Final v Belfast Won 21 – 5 19 – 9 [40 – 14]
B. Morel C. Buchanan N. Tamati T. Woodham K. Rowlands F. Frew J. Main P. Phair
Our premier men’s team comprehensively won its section and played Club Redcliffs in the semifinal.
Semi EP1 v Club Redcliffs Won 22 – 14 22 – 14 15 – 11 [59 – 39]
Final EP v Belfast Right down to the wire. 11 – 20 24 – 5 11 – 17 [46 – 42]
Heroes were L. Eathorne who got shot and was then followed by N. Glasson with two more to keep EP ahead in the aggregate.
N. Glasson L. Eathorne C. Wood B. Burke P. McKinnel D. Baker T. Pascoe S. Bowden K. Scott G. Porter T. Marshall I. Rule
* U5 Triples
Div. 2 Sec. 4 EP2 v Parklands 1 16 – 14 Semi Final EP v Morrison Ave 1 13 – 17 K. Mason J. Marsh
Div. 2 Sec. 6 EP3 v Parklands 1 J. Wyatt 20 – 16 Semi Final EP v Papanui 3 J. Wyatt 17 – 9
Final EP3 v Morrison Ave 1 10 – 18. J. Wyatt N. Fukuhara A. Scully Great effort ladies.
* Interclub 1st places: Women’s Fives EP Div. 3: U5 triples EP2, EP3: U5 pairs EP3:
* Interclub 2nd places: Men’s double pairs EP1, EP2: U5 pairs: EP1,
* Interclub 3rd places: AC pairs Sec. 4 EP3:
* The great U5 results.
Triples: EP2 & EP3 making the playoffs with EP3 defeated in the final. J. Wyatt N. Fukuhara A. Scully
Pairs: EP3 making the playoffs
* Sevens results, wins for the div. 1 women and the div. 2 men.
* Well done to Bob Colthart for running the very successful Monday Night Stragglers, over 30 members with average Monday attendance around 20.
Some Comments 2025.
* Booklet stating Saturdays as club day / tournament. Nothing really eventuated here, only once was there a reasonably sized group that participated???
* Great to see a tournament organised, an U5. Hope it is successful.
* I have been grateful for the many members who text results to Mary Ann and myself throughout the season. The championship sheets are probably well out of date . Perhaps results could be texted more regularly so they are updated. Just a thought!
Centre Sevens.
The Sevens. Section Play
This elite tournament has always been a feature of the EP programme and EP has a very proud record in it.
Congratulations to the men’s and women’s teams who all went through to post section.
Men’s Div. 1 Sec. 3 1st 8 wins Men’s Div. 2 Sec. 1 1st 7 wins 2 dnp Women’s Div. 1 Sec. 2 2nd 5 wins
U5s Sec. 4 3rd
U5. Sec. 3
Fours: S. Cooke L. Jury Jane N. Fukuhara A. Scully L W W Pairs: P. Smith M. Lewis L W L Singles: J. Wyatt W L L
The Sevens. Post Section Play. 21 – 12 – 25
MuzzaWeb had hoped that today might have brought three wins in the Centre 7s but not to be. But as Meatloaf so eloquently said, “Tw0 out of three ain’t bad!” Many would have expected the Div. 1 men to win, a team containing 4 Blackjacks and 3 Canterbury reps to succeed but it appears that Belfast is their nemesis.
The Magnificent Seven. 






By defeating Burnside 2 – 1 in the final EP are the Centre Div. 1 sevens champions for 2025. Well done ladies. Earlier they had defeated Allenton 3 – 0.
Fours: B. Morel C. Buchanan P. Phair T. Woodham Pairs: K. Rowlands F. Frew Singles: M. Boyd
Our women’s sevens team competed in the National Sevens tournament in Wellington from April 9 – 12. A slightly changed team from the one that won in Christchurch.
Fours: K. Rowlands F. Frew C. Buchanan T. Woodham Pairs: B. Morel N. Tamati Singles: M. Boyd
Manager: J. McKinnel
Results: Singles W W W W Pairs L L W W Fours L W L L Top of their section but with a bye coming up that could change.
Small change. Now second but into the quarter finals
QF v Johnsonvillle W 2 – 1 Singles W Pairs L Fours W Well done, semis next.
SF v Paritutu W 3 – 0 Great news. Well done. The final tomorrow against Nelson, a strong team which includes NZ bowling royalty Jo Edwards and Val Smith.
The final: Victory didn’t arrive but that does not lesson the occasion. Coming second was no mean feat A valiant effort by the fours was not enough as Nelson won the other two games which included a singles masterclass by Jo Edwards.
Well done ladies, you have done the club proud.
Another Magnificent Seven. 






A great performance by the Div. 2 guys, they never lost a game over the two weekends. Today they defeated Riccarton Racecourse, Lincoln and Bowls Darfield in the final.
Fours: G. Porter T. Marshall S. Bowden I. Rule Pairs: P. McKinnel B. Burke Singles: J. Flint
Div. 1 won their first game against Christchurch but lost their second 1 – 2 to Belfast.
Well done to Kelvin Scott who won all his singles games over the two weeks.
Fours: L. Pascoe A. Kelly N. Glasson R. Cook Pairs: G. Lawson L. Eathorne Singles: K. Scott
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Local Tournaments:
The Fenwood Duster.
21 – 10 – 26
The first official interclub tournament of the season, for the Fenwood Duster, EP v Fendalton. EP regained it last year and there was a quiet determination to retain it. This was the 46th time this tournament has been played.
It was a wonderfully fine day although Canterbury’s easterly made itself known during the latter part of the afternoon and made conditions quite tricky.
Three bowl triples were played. Final score. EP 162 Fen. 104 EP 9 wins 2 draws Fen. 5 wins 2 draws
Organiser Pam Phair delivering the rules of engagement.
Pam Phair and Brian Smith with the Duster inviting Fendalton to to try again next year.
It’s ours!
14 – 3 – 24
The Elmburn Shield.
On a fine but breezy day the Elmburn Shield was up for grabs for the 46th time, the first in 1971.
Tournament organiser Neil Johnstone laid down the rules of engagement. [The most wins; if equal the number of points scored.]
Burnside regained the Elmburn Shield by 9½ – 6½.
A very pleasant afternoon, breezy conditions making bowling tricky at times but all games played in a wonderful spirit. Congratulations to Burnside, EP will be out to take the shield next season.
Total: Burnside 23 EP 22 since the first one in 1971.;
Burnside’s Evan Owens [vice president] accepting the Elmburn Shield from tournament organiser Neil Johnstone.
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Peter Felton (s), Shirley Herd, Trish Stewart Pam Nicholson (s), Perry Trevella, Brian Lyttle Bev Morel (s), Elsa Porter, Murray Scott Pam Phair (s), Jeff Chisholm, Sue Smith
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The Woodelm Shield. 25 – 3 – 26
The Woodelm Shield EP v Woodend.
A good day with an excellent green and a comfortable win by 8 wins to 2. All games played in great spirit and enjoyment. The format was 2 bowl triples, 2 games of 10 ends.
Thanks to all who played and also thanks to Pam N., Kim and MaryAnn for an excellent afternoon tea and to Tim for manning the bar and also to Steve for the green.
Great to see past Elmwood stalwarts Rae Millar and Gill Beale.
EP retains the Woodelm Trophy for another year!!!!
Neil J.
Teams: N. Johnstone S. Herd D. Hearn. P. Nicholson E. Porter C. Littlewood. K. Rowlands P. Felton C. Davey. J. McKinnel K. Geiger D. Kutia. J. Wyatt R, Scott J. Brown.
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Edwards Cup. 
This popular competition ran throughout the season with two Elmwood Park teams and one each from Fendalton and Barrington United. EP at times struggled for numbers, well done to Brian Smith who miraculously was able to field full teams most weeks. With a decision at the agm to play triples next season the selection problem hopefully will be relieved.
Points: EP Blue 98 EP Gold 90 Fen 56 BU 40
EP Blue: Played 52 Won: 25 Drew: 3 Lost: 24 P. D. Smith 6 wins
EP Gold: Played 52 Won: 24 Drew: 0 Lost: 24 N. Buchanan 9 wins G. McClurg 4 wins
Internal Competitions.
The first club event of the season saw 10 teams competing for the Elmwood Park Fours Trophy on a fine day, although a breeze made it rather cool in the final day, and a good track.
Three games of seven ends made for a good afternoon.
3] Ken Nicholson (s), Perry Trevella, Richard Burtt, Kevin White
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21 – 3 – 26 Presidents Triples

3 games of 2 bowls triples, 8 ends, were played in good conditions on once again a superb green. 10 teams participated and some good bowls were played. A great day enjoyed by all.
1 R. Scott (s), J. Irving, M. Scott
2 F. Frew (s), D. Kutia, T. King
3 J. Walcott (s), K. Mason, T. Nimmo
4 K. Rowlands (s), E. Porter, J. Cordner
It was a superb day, good bowls and good camaraderie. It was especially pleasing to have four new members taking part in a bowls tournament for the first time. Welcome, hope you all enjoyed yourselves.
It was good to see three of our elite bowlers participating, Glen, Kim and Fiona.
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3rd
4th
Thanks to organizers Tim and Neil and Pam for the nibbles.
Teams: P. Nicholson (s), B Harris, B. Bannister R. Scott (s), J. Irving, M. Scott P. Felton (s), C. Davey, N. Greenslade J. Chisholm (s), S. Herd, B. Colthart G. Porter (s), K. White, T. Bannister S. Bowden (s), J. Marsh, C. Littlewood J. Walcott (s), K. Mason, T. Nimmo P.D. Smith (s), K. Geiger, T. Stewart F. Frew (s), D. Kutia, T. King K. Rowlands (s), E. Porter, J. Cordner
Centre Events
Men. Centre Singles:
S. Bowden Seddon Jury Jane J. Flint C. Waldron G. Lawson G. Porter L. Jury Jane N. Glasson
Post section: S. Bowden G. Lawson G. Porter Out first game. S. Jury Jane, out at quarter final. J. Flint to finals day semi.
J. Flint won his semi final 21 – 19 against C. Bishop, Bowls Papanui but lost to the well-performed J. van der Pennen 13 – 21 .
Women. Centre Singles:
T. Woodham K. Rowlands N. Tamati J. Wyatt C. Buchanan F. Frew
Post section: K. Rowlands N. Tamati Both out first round.
Women. U8 Singles:
J. Wyatt N. Fukuhara
No post section
Some controversy re weather meaning some were not finished.
Men. U8 Singles:
S. Jury Jane, C. Waldron, P. Smith, L. Jury Jane, M. Lewis.
S. Jury Jane and C. Waldron qualified for post section.
Mixed Pairs:
Paul McKinnel & Pam Phair, Tania Woodham & Steve Bowden, Ken & Pam Nicholson, Bev Morel & Trevor Pascoe, Brian Burke & Bernie Burk, Kelvin Mason & Nylla Tamati, Joyce McKinnel & Don Baker, Kim Rowlands & Ray Hooper, Fiona Frew & Seddon Jury Jane & Fiona & Chris Waldron (Redcliffs)
Paul McKinnel & Pam Phair, Tania Woodham & Steve Bowden, Ken & Pam Nicholson, Bev Morel & Trevor Pascoe, Brian & Bernie Burke, Fiona Frew & Seddon Jury Jane & Chris Waldron (Redcliffs) made it through to post section.
Well done to Chris Waldron, on loan to Club Redcliffs, who made it through the Centre final, December 13, and played Joseph van der Pennen of Papanui Club. Interesting that along the way he defeated Ken and Pam Nicholson and Tania Woodham and Steve Bowden. C. Waldron lost the mixed pairs final 7 – 13 t0 J. van der Pennen, Papanui Club.
Men’s Centre Pairs:
Steve Bowden & Bryan Burke, Gary Lawson & Matt Lewis, Glen Porter & Seddon Jury Jane, Cam Wood & Chris Waldron, Jonathan Flint & Steve Street, Paul McKinnel & Liam Eathorne.
Jonathan Flint and Steve Street went out at the semi final stage while Gary Lawson and Matt Lewis fell at the quarter final stage. Paul McKinnel and Liam Eathorne would have been disappointed in not going forward and getting a threepeat.
Women’s Centre Pairs:
Kim Rowlands & Fiona Frew, Jo Wyatt & Annette Scully, Tania Woodham & Christine Buchanan, Pam Phair & Jude Main and Bev Morel & Nylla Tamati.
Tania Woodham and Christine Buchanan went out at the semi final stage.
Men. Centre Triples:
L. Pascoe, T. Pascoe, K. Scott; C. Wood, C. Waldron, T. Marshall; P. McKinnel, J. Flint, I. Rule; G. Porter, S. Jury Jane, B. Burke; R. Cook, N. Glasson, M. Lewis
Ricky Cook, Nathan Glasson and Matt Lewis, 2 games, and Glen Porter, Seddon Jury Jane and Bryan Burke, one game, failed to negotiate post section.
Women. Centre Triples:
J. Main, E. Porter, N. Fukuhara; B. Morel, C. Buchanan, N. Tamati entered.
B. Morel, C. Buchanan, N. Tamati won
Men’s Centre Fours.
G. Lawson, K. Scott, C. Wood and R. Cook; G. Porter, P. McKinnel, S. Bowden and B. Burke entered.
Post section: G. Lawson, K. Scott, C. Wood and R. Cook but failed to advance.
Women’s Centre Fours:
B. Morel, C. Buchanan, P. Phair & J. Main and K. Rowlands: F. Frew, N. Tamati & J. Main entered.
Post section: The teams that qualified for post section, K. Rowlands, F. Frew, N. Tamati and J. Main and C. Buchanan, P. Phair, J. McKinnel, replacing an injured B. Morel, and A. Scully all failed to advance although the latter reached the semi final stage.
Mixed Fours:
P. McKinnel, P. Phair, N. Johnstone & J. McKinnel B. Morel, C. Buchanan, D. Baker & T. Smith S. Jury Jane, R. Hooper, F. Frew & J. Wyatt K. Rowlands, G. Porter, S. Cooke & N. Tamati
Congratulations to the mixed fours teams that qualified, P. McKinnel, P. Phair, N. Johnstone & J. McKinnel, B. Morel, C. Buchanan, D. Baker & T. Smith and K. Rowlands, G. Porter, S. Cooke & N. Tamati and they will be involved in post section on Thursday, February 4
B. Morel, C. Buchanan, D. Baker & T. Smith went out at the semi final stage, the rest went out in the first round. Interesting that greenkeeper Steve Street’s Belfast team won.
O60 singles:
Phil Smith, Jonathan Flint, Kim Rowlands, Tim Sandrey and Chris Waldron.
Jonathan Flint, Kim Rowlands and Chris Waldron qualified for post section. Jonathan Flint got through to the O60 singles semi final which was played on Thursday March 5. He played Burnside’s Mike Small losing 14 – 21.
O60 Pairs:
C. Waldron and S. Cooke, Phil and P. D. Smith, B. McIntosh and J. Walcott, K. Rowlands and J. Main and as part of a composite team, S. Brown and G. Carston. [Riccarton Racecourse.]
C. Waldron and S. Cooke, Phil and P. D. Smith, and S. Brown and G. Carston. [Riccarton Racecourse] made post section.
Well done to C. Waldron and S. Cooke who made the semi finals of the O60 pairs and played New Brighton, March 5, O60s semi finals day where they lost 13 – 20.
C. Buchanan and R. Hooper went out on their second game while Phil and P. D. Smith, and as part of a composite team, S. Brown and G. Carston. [Riccarton Racecourse] went out on their first games.
O60 Triples:
K. Scott, G. Lawson & T. Marshall, P. McKinnel, J. Flint & I. Rule, B. Morel, C. Buchanan & T. Smith, C. Wladron, S. Cooke & P. Smith.
Post section: K. Scott, G. Lawson & T. Marshall, P. McKinnel, J. Flint & I. Rule and C. Waldron, S. Cooke & P. Smith
K. Scott, G. Lawson & T. Marshall qualified for the O60 triples final which was played on Thursday, March 5. Gary Lawson Lance Main Tony Marshall won 21 – 9
O6o Fours:
What a day for O60 fours teams of David Vujcich, Pam Phair, Neil Johnstone & Kim Rowlands; Kelvin Scott, Tony Marshall, Ray Hooper & Ian Rule; and Bev Morel, Don Baker, Christine Buchannan and Tony Smith in the Centre event at Bowls Papanui today. Three teams entered the tournament and three teams got through to the semi final. A marvellous achievement. The Scott team defeated the Vujcich team 17 – 12 whilst the Morel team lost to a well-performed Darfield team 15 – 16.
So the Scott four defended their title in the final Friday, March 6. Jonathan Flint, Tony Marshall, Ray Hooper and Ian Rule won the title winning 15 – 9.
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Year 1 & 2 Singles.
11 – 1 – 26 
9.00 Centre Yr. 1 & 2 singles section play, Matt Lewis and Annette Scully participated.
Well done to Matt who qualified and who won his quarter (21 – 7) and semi final (21 – 15) men’s singles year 1 & 2 games today at West Melton to advance to the final scheduled for Sunday 25 Jan. at Fendalton where he played Brett Saunders of Bowls Papanui winning the Yr. 1 & 2 singles final at Fendalton against Brett Saunders of Bowls Papanui 21 – 13 with a display of superb draw bowling.
Annette won her first game and was leading in her second but retired feeling unwell. Quite a number of defaults, perhaps due to the extremely hot conditions.
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Finals Day @ Christchurch, 13 – 12 – 25

Our women’s triples team of B. Morel, C. Buchanan and N. Tamati defeated Sandra Keith’s Allenton team convincingly 19 – 7.
What an achievement for Bev, she has over 40 Canterbury titles. Add to this the 40 club titles she has won, amazing!!!!! There would not be many bowlers who would have superior numbers than this. ![]()
Earlier in the day J. Flint won his semi final 21 – 19 against C. Bishop, Bowls Papanui but lost to the well-performed J. van der Pennen 13 – 21 in the final.
On loan to Club Redcliffs, C. Waldron lost the mixed pairs final 7 – 13 t0 J. van der Pennen, Papanui Club
O60 Semi Final and Finals Day
Singles: Jonathan Flint 19 M. Small [Burnside] 21
Pairs: Chris Waldron and Steven Cooke 13 New Brighton 20
Triples: Semi Final: EP 20 Rangiora 8 Final: EP 21 Bowls Darfield 9
Lance Main, Tony Marshall and Gary Lawson. Note: Lance Main replaced Kelvin Scott in this event.
Jonathan Flint, Tony Marshall, Ray Hooper and Ian Rule won the O6o fours by defeating Hazel Littlejohn, Ashley Paul, Bob Shorter and John Quigley (Bowls Darfield) 14 – 7 and thus retaining the title they won last year. (Minus Kelvin, replaced by Jonathan Flint.)
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Champion of Champion Events.
1 – 2 – 26 Champion of champion singles.
Oh so close for Kim Rowlands. out first game 20 – 21 to West Melton.
Congratulations to Jonathan Flint who made it through to the semi finals to be held on Saturday, April 18, c of c semi finals day.
15 – 2 – 26 Champion of champion fours.
Men: Glen Porter Paul McKinnel Steve Bowden Bryan Burke Women: Mandy Boyd Bev Morel Christine Buchanan Tania Woodham
Both teams have qualified for the semi finals to be played on Saturday April 18, final April 19.
8 – 3 – 26. Champion of champion pairs
Bev Morel and Nylla Tamati at Christchurch won all games and will meet old foes Allenton in the semi final.
Lance and Trevor Pascoe at New Brighton where they won all three games and will play Christchurch in a semi final on Saturday, April 18.
15 – 3 – 26 Champion of champion Year 1 & 2 singles: U5 singles:
Matt Lewis was at Morrison Ave competing in the year 1 & 2 singles, Saturday, while the under 5 years on Sunday have Jo Wyatt at Woolston Park and Phil Smith at Cashmere.
Matt won his first two games but was narrowly beaten by Burnside at the quarter final stage.
Yr. 1 – 5 Philip went out in round one, Jo in round two.
21 – 3 – 26 Champion of champion triples:
Lance Pascoe, Trevor Pascoe replacing an injured Gary Lawson and Kelvin Scott won all games and will be continuing on semi finals day, April 18, playing Burnside.
Bev Morel, Nylla Tamati and Tania Woodham, sub for Christine Buchanan, at Sumner were narrowly beaten by Morrison Ave in their second game
22 – 3 – 26 Champion of champion mixed pairs:
The mixed pairs champions Bev Morel, replacing C. Buchanan, and Jonathan Flint went down at the quarter final stage beaten by the highly ranked pair of R. Hocking and O. Mancer.
It can be reported that the green received marvellous praise from many participants on Sunday. Well done Steve.
18 – 4 – 26 Semi Finals Day:
EP had a good representation of members playing in the Centre Champion of Champions on April 18.
Men’s pairs: L. & T. Pascoe def Christchurch Women’s pairs: B. Morel & N. Tamati lost to Allenton Men’s fours: G. Porter P. McKinnel S. Bowden B. Burke def Papanui Club Men’s triples: L. Pascoe G. Lawson T. Pascoe lost to Burnside Men’s singles: J. Flint lost to Bowls Papanui
Women’s fours: M. Boyd B. Morel C. Buchanan T. Woodham def Burnside
19 – 4 – 26 Finals Day:
Success for both fours teams.

M. Boyd B. Morel C. Buchanan T. Woodham def Belfast 16 – 14. ![]()
G. Porter P. McKinnel S. Bowden B. Burke defeated Christchurch 14 – 12.
.Men’s pairs, L. & T. Pascoe lost to Halswell.
Post Christmas Results 2026.
| Team | Played | Won | Drew | Lost | Place | ||
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| Men's Watson Shield | Sec. 3 | 20 | 10 | 1 | 9 | 3rd | |
| Women's premier 7s | Div. 1 | 21 | 15 | 1 | 4 | 3rd | |
| Women's premier 7s | Div. 2 | 21 | 13 | 1 | 7 | 4th | |
| Men's 3x3 EP1 | Div. 1 | 21 | 14 | 2 | 5 | 1st | |
| Men's 3x3 EP2 | Div. 2 | 21 | 10 | 1 | 10 | 5th | |
| Men's 3x3 EP3 | Div. 3 | 21 | 14 | 7 | 2nd | ||
| Men's 3x3 EP4 | Div. 4 | 15 | 7 | 8 | 6th | ||
| AC8s | Div. 4 | 21 | 3 | 1 | 17 | 6th | |
| Men's double triples EP1 | Div. 1 | 14 | 9 | 5 | 4th | ||
| Men's double triples EP2 | Div. 1 | 14 | 3 | 1 | 10 | 8th | |
| Women's double triples EP1 | Div. 1 | 12 | 10 | 1 | 1 | 1st | |
| AC pairs EP | Sec 5. | 4 | 2 | 2 | 4th | ||
| O60 Sevens EP1 | Div. 1 | 21 | 13 | 1 | 7 | 2nd | |
| O60 Sevens EP2 | Div. 2 | 21 | 10 | 0 | 11 | 4th | |
| O60 Sevens EP3 | Div. 4 | 18 | 3 | 3 | 12 | 8th | |
| U5 pairs EP1 | Div. 2 Sec. 5 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 2nd | ||
| U5 pairs EP2 | Div. 2 Sec. 7 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 3rd | ||
| U5 pairs EP3 | Div. 2 Sec. 8 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 3rd | ||
| Edwards Cup | EP Blue | 52 | 25 | 3 | 24 | 1st | |
| Edwards Cup | EP Gold | 52 | 24 | 28 | 2nd |
Post Christmas Highlights 2026.
* The continued high quality of the greens. Thank you Steve and Don.
* The success of the yr 0 – 5 triples tournament.
* In fact the entire U5 section was a revelation. Great results and well run by Uncle Phil and Jamie.
* The double triple ladies who won div. 1 with a game to spare.
* EP1 men’s 3×3 team’s winning their division.
* EP3 men’s 3×3 coming a respectable 2nd. This is notable because this team mainly consisted of U5 members.
* U5 EP1 pairs coming 2nd [only by differential] EP2 and EP3 got 3rd.
* The success of club members in the nationals. Not only were titles won but the many members who made post section. Click here for a breakdown of the Nationals.
In Christchurch fifteen club members made it through to post section. Great effort!
In the Bay of Plenty there were fewer members participating than in Christchurch singles but still a great effort as seven members of EP made it through to post section in one or both disciplines.
* The participation of senior men: G. Lawson, L. Pascoe, K. Scott + R. Cook and A. Curtain [managers] in the National Intercentre and the winning of 15 silver titles by Gary Lawson and Kelvin Scott was a notable achievement. Congratulations to you both.




* The successful schools programmes. Thank you Chris Littlewood.
* Champion of champion women’s four winners: M. Boyd B. Morel C. Buchanan T. Woodham
* Champion of champion men’s four winners; G. Porter P. McKinnel S. Bowden B. Burke
* Champion of champion runners up; L. & T. Pascoe, men’s pairs.
* Champion of champion semi finalists; B. Morel & N. Tamati, women’s pairs, J. Flint men’s singles, L. Pascoe, G. Lawson & T. Pascoe men’s triples
Comments and Opinions, 2026.
* MuzzaWeb is not keen on the competitions that go for only five rounds. Even the traditional seven rounds is short enough.
* The two premier teams, men’s Watson Shield and women’s 7s, would have been disappointed with their 3rd placings and missing playoffs.
* There was an indecent haste to get some championship games completed in time for the champion of champions events. Maybe a stricter “watch” on round completion dates.
* MuzzaWeb felt that Friday late afternoon use of the Elmwood Green for important championship games was not fully utilised. The Kelly v Lawson pairs game was well watched and the skilful display of bowls appreciated by a good crowd.
* MuzzaWeb felt that some important championship games were not particularly well advertised. Was the website fully used? Probably not but can only be a successful tool if it is fully informed and kept up to date.
* MuzzsWeb is extremely appreciative to the many members who sent results in. It wasn’t perfect but it was pretty good. Thanks again. The web results charts were frequently out of date, perhaps a solution could be that results be texted to MuzzaWeb by the players when games played. The web can always be accessed but the clubrooms ae often not available to read notice boards. Thanks especially to Kim, Nylla, Paul and Jonathan who regularly kept me informed.
* There is a need to keep the club’s Facebook up to date.
* 5 in 25′ is a shortened version of the game that hopes to attract new players to give the sport a go. Ben Harris is the man behind the game. Is there a place in our programme ffor something like this. Should we have some novelty events? Evening games under lights perhaps?
Club Championships.
Women’s singles:
Men’s singles: display of bowls
Women’s under 5 year singles champion:
Women’s year 1 & 2 singles champion:
Men’s year 1 & 2 singles champion:
Men’s under 5 singles champion: Philip Smith



Women’s fours.



Men’s fours.


Women’s triples


Men’s triples champions: Lance Pascoe Gary Lawson Kelvin Scott

Women’s pairs. 
Men’s pairs.

Mixed pairs champions: Bev Morel, sub for Christine Buchanan, Jonathan Flint
Club Titles. [Current playing members.]
44 B. Morel
27 I. Rule
24 M.A. Johnstone
22 P. Phair
12 Th. Woodham D. Baker
11 T. Woodham P. McKinnel K. Scott
10 N. Glasson
9 G. Lawson N. Johnstone
7 J. Flint L. Eathorne
6 N. Tamati C. Buchanan F. Frew P. Morel R. Hooper D. Vujcich J. Shirley
5 B. Burke J. McKinnel O. Simonsen R. Cook B. Lyttle
4 S. Bowden
3 M. Boyd L. Pascoe T. Sandrey
2 K. Rowlands G. Porter K. Nicholson
1 T. Pascoe B. Smith S. Jury Jane A. Kelly C. Waldron P. D.Smith












