6 Results for month: 11/2025
Bowls North Harbour is pleased to announce our representative squads for the annual Battle of the Bridge, to be held on Sunday, 7 December.
This event is a highlight of our representative calendar, showcasing the depth of talent across our Centre and giving players the opportunity to compete with pride for North Harbour. ...
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One of the Northern region’s most colourful and successful bowlers, and a good friend of the North Harbour centre, Wayne Wrack, passed away on Saturday at his Northland home, aged 78. Wayne had battled bravely against cancer for some years but retained his love of the game until the end.
Most of his 50-year involve...
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The changing face of North Harbour bowls was vividly illustrated at the weekend when two recent arrivals to the centre, Dean McMurchy and Matt Berry, made Sunday’s final of the men’s singles championship at the Takapuna club. Another distinction to this match-up was that it provided a clash between a recent winner of ...
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Two of North Harbour’s most popular bowlers, Birkenhead’s Millie Nathan and Browns Bay’s Lloyd Sinton, enhanced their already considerable reputations and playing CVs with wins in the centre’s two championship events decided at the weekend.
Millie, in what has been a relatively short career, gained ...
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Recognition at the highest levels keeps on coming for North Harbour’s most outstanding bowler, Selina Goddard. She is now, officially, the world’s number one women’s player, that distinction having been confirmed this week by World Bowls, in whose inaugural World Cup tournament she is now competing, along with ...
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Takapuna enjoyed a double success when the North Harbour triples championships were decided at the Milford club on Sunday.
Graham Skellern, John Whiteford and Ian Hardy won the Dick Bree men’s title, beating three newcomers to the centre, Chris Gore,
Dean McMurchy and George Lyddiard,, who have joined the Beach Haven ...
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