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Forsyth selected for NSW - 
INVERELL junior bowler Blaec Forsyth has been selected for the NSW U-18s squad. At 16-years-old, Forsyth said he couldn?t wait to represent his state for lawn bowls.
- Found: 2008-12-01, 23:59 GMT


NIAS induction - 
Northen Inland Academy of Sport inducted seven of its 2009 squads in five sports - soccer, hockey, netball, rugby union and, for the first time, lawn bowls.
- Found: 2008-12-01, 23:59 GMT


M'SIAN JUNIORS TO THE FORE AT MAHSURI CUP - 
LANGKAWI, Nov 30 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's B team ripped apart Briged Tenggara's A team 14-5 to emerge as the Mixed Pairs champions and grab the Mahsuri Cup at the 2008 Langkawi International Lawn Bowls Championships held at the Langkawi Sports Complex here today.
- Found: 2008-11-30, 09:19 GMT


Synthetic surface heralds new direction for Clare Bowling Club - 
Bowls Australia president Brian Marsland congratulated Clare Bowling Club for joining the national trend to replace lawn with a synthetic surface.
- Found: 2008-12-03, 00:03 GMT


'OUR SPORTS DIDN'T FAIL' - 
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 2 (Bernama) -- Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Ismail Sabri Yaakob today denied that the national sports development has failed although most sports once dominated by the country are now not as strong as before.
- Found: 2008-12-02, 13:14 GMT


Hawks Rising Star Award - 
TALENTED utility back Brett Peacock is the 2008 Ryde-Eastwood Rising Star Award winner for 2008. A Carlingford Cougars junior product, 19 year old Peacock turned in strong performances for Balmain-Ryde Eastwood in his rookie season in the NSW State Cup.
- Found: 2008-12-02, 07:08 GMT


Lawn bowls: Sincock out to deliver singles title - 
Shayne Sincock, a 43-year old Christchurch courier, moved suddenly up the national bowls pecking order when he emerged yesterday as the outstanding performer at this week's New Zealand Open in Auckland.
- Found: 2008-11-27, 17:02 GMT


NIAS induction for Inverell athletes - 
A NUMBER of Inverell athletes will be inducted into the Northern Inland Academy of Sport tomorrow. About 120 sportspeople from netball, rugby, hockey, football, triathlon and lawn bowls are attending the induction at the Tamworth Town Hall from 9am to noon.
- Found: 2008-11-27, 23:14 GMT


Yarra Glen ex-owner happy to check out - 
AFTER a decade of owning a supermarket, there is one change Marg McBride is worried she may not get used to with the pending opening of the new Yarra Glen supermarket.
- Found: 2008-12-01, 00:21 GMT


Cojuangco gets fresh mandate - 
EQUESTRIAN chief Jose ?Peping? Cojuangco Jr. won another term when 21 of 40 sports leaders reelected him as president of the Philippine Olympic Committee.
- Found: 2008-11-29, 08:14 GMT


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