Third time unlucky for Norfolk in Denny Cup at National Indoor Bowls Championships
It wasn't to be third time lucky for Norfolk in the final of the Denny Cup at the National Indoor Bowls Championships as they were defeated by Cumbria.
It wasn't to be third time lucky for Norfolk in the final of the Denny Cup at the National Indoor Bowls Championships as they were defeated by Cumbria.
It wasn't to be third time lucky for Norfolk in the final of the Denny Cup at the National Indoor Bowls Championships as they were defeated by Cumbria.
Fakenham's Mervyn and Sam King are national champions after beating holders champion Wendy and Lewis King to claim the Family Pairs championship in Nottingham.
Fakenham's Mervyn and Sam King are national champions after beating holders champion Wendy and Lewis King to claim the Family Pairs championship in Nottingham.
Fakenham's Mervyn and Sam King are national champions after beating holders champion Wendy and Lewis King to claim the Family Pairs championship in Nottingham.
Norfolk were beaten by neighbours Lincolnshire 124-118 in the semi-finals of the Liberty Trophy.
Norfolk were beaten by neighbours Lincolnshire 124-118 in the semi-finals of the Liberty Trophy.
Defending champions Norfolk defeated Surrey 105-97 to win the Over 60s team title at the National Indoor Bowls Championship finals in Melton Mowbray.
Defending champions Norfolk defeated Surrey 105-97 to win the Over 60s team title at the National Indoor Bowls Championship finals in Melton Mowbray.
Norfolk estate manager Mervyn King emerged as hot favourite to win the Co-operative Funeralcare World Bowls Tour International Open title in Blackpool – before falling victim to his good friend Greg Harlow in Friday's semi-finals.
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