MORE than 100 bowlers, many of them from interstate, have competed in the Meat Traders Interstate Bowls Carnival this week at the Kangaroo Flat Bowls Club. The annual tournament is staged in a different state each year.
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Victorian team president Graeme Thies holds the Meat Traders Interstate Bowls Carnival shield at the Kangaroo Flat Bowls Club.
Don Middlebrook sends his bowl on its way down the green.
Allan Berry sizes up his opportunity during day two of the three-day bowls event.
Chris Lewis, Dick Jones and Roger Spence await their turns on the greens at the Kangaroo Flat Bowls Club. Pictures: NONI HYETT
The players' wives and other interested spectators take in the action at the Kangaroo Flat Bowls Club.
Allan Golledge is confident of success with his bowl at Kangaroo Flat on Tuesday.
Dick French shows plenty of elegance during the Meat Traders Interstate Bowls Carnival three-day tournament.
Ray Harrison enjoyed his stay in Bendigo as part of the Meat Traders Interstate Bowls Carnival.
Fred Fish is a picture of concentration on the greens at Kangaroo Flat.
John Ritchie tries to gain an advantage for his team during the annual tournament.