As the final week of autumn wrapped up, club members had plenty to celebrate both on and off the green. The biggest news? The long-awaited cover installation is expected to take place after next weekend’s 16 Teams competition, organised by Margo Stanley.
Tuesday saw a thrilling 22-all draw between Skippers Joan McGrath (with Greg Fennell at lead) and Tony Whitehorn (with Mel Fennell at lead). The overall winners were Regina Aquilina’s team, who clinched a 23–21 win with Mark Mawson and promising new bowler Gina Passfield.
On Wednesday, 20 bowlers took to the green. A warm welcome was extended to visiting players Malcolm Townson from Glasshouse Mountains Bowling Club (Sunshine Coast) and Roslyn and Ian MacRae from Woodend Bowls Club in Victoria’s Macedon Ranges. The big winners of the day were skipper Betty Whitehorn and Roslyn MacRae, who defeated Regina Aquilina and Ian MacRae. Well done, ladies!
There was no Business House Bowls on Wednesday night due to the State of Origin.
Friday morning saw further impressive development from the Endeavour Foundation participants. Michael, Jett, Kathy and Keana continue to improve with every game and could well be gold medal contenders for the 2026 Disability Games.
The Christian College group is also making significant progress, with Riley Jacobson, Shannon Matthews, Nadia Piggott and Ella Jones showing excellent potential. Several others are close behind and, with focus and application, could become fine bowlers.
Saturday morning saw Division One take on North Mackay, with all three teams playing impressive bowls. Newcomers Tony Whitehorn and John Matterson slotted seamlessly into the squad. At home, Manny Isgro’s team defeated a strong South Suburban side, while Bob McMahon and Harrison Quad’s teams were gallant in narrow defeats.
Division Three travelled to Sarina on Saturday and played well despite the loss, bouncing back on Sunday with a win over North Mackay. Division Five struggled against Proserpine but found form on Sunday, delivering a strong victory over RSL Memorial. Congratulations to skippers Mervyn Stewart and John Askew and their teams for their determination and teamwork.
Division Six secured a strong win against Mackay Bowls Club on Saturday. On Sunday, they faced a tough test at RSL Memorial on a challenging green. Steve Lawrie’s team (Tony Kelly, Greg Fennell and Mark Mawson) fought hard but were edged out 17–16 on the final bowl. Dennis Donnadelli’s team of Des Ballance, John Brown and Bob Fenney also put in a solid performance.
With a two-week break for the Australian Open, attention now turns to the final rounds of the season. Current standings:
Division 1: 4th position
Division 3: Last, but within striking distance of two other teams
Division 5: Second-last, with confidence for a strong finish
Division 6: 4th, but just a few points from first—still in the hunt for the title
A huge few weeks ahead as the season reaches its exciting conclusion!
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Division 6 skippers Dennis Donnadelli and Steve Lawrie at RSL Memorial Grounds