January 15, 2026

Airlie Beach Bowls Club Weekly News 16 January

What a week full of news it has been, beginning on Tuesday afternoon with social bowls expertly organised by Lyn Graham. A total of 22 bowlers took part, playing three games of triples and one game of pairs. The winning team was decided by the lowest winning margin, which went to Kathryn Remmeswaal and her team, who narrowly defeated Carol Crosbie’s side 24–22.

Wednesday afternoon social bowls saw the welcome return of Mervyn Stewart from holidays. All games were closely contested, except for one standout match led by Bob McMahon, who was absolutely brilliant and once again proved why he is regarded as one of the club’s best bowlers. Bob expertly steered Duncan Smith at lead and Robin Brown at second in a fantastic team performance.

Wednesday night Business House bowls will return after the school holidays. All are welcome to participate. Free coaching sessions are also available on Monday and Thursday afternoons from 4pm to 5pm, and everyone is welcome to attend.

As the weekend approached, so too did the weather, which unfortunately developed into a cyclone. As a result, Scroungers will not resume until next Saturday morning, starting at 9.30 am. Sunday afternoon social bowls was also cancelled, not due to the condition of the green, but because of the surrounding roads. After a night of tumultuous rain brought on by Cyclone Koji, hundreds of millimetres fell in a very short period, causing significant road damage and flooding.

Hopefully next week we will have much more bowling news to report, especially with the exciting State of Origin series beginning on the 16th of January. All are welcome to watch the action under the bright lights at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club.

This week’s photo features our Ladies Novice Champion, Melanie Fennell, receiving her award from Ladies President our very own “pocket rocket”, Carol Crosbie.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Ladies Novice Champion, Melanie Fennell, receiving her award from Ladies President, Carol Crosbie. Photo credit: Airlie Beach Bowls Club