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February 2012 News

BCiB Hall of Fame inductees announced
BA has announced a star-studded list of inductees into the inaugural Hall of Fame.
Déjà vu at the Australian Open
Kelsey Cottrell, Anne Johns and Lynsey Armitage have reclaimed their title
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Men’s trips seek revenge
Men's triples semifinals decided
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Pairs ablaze in quarter-finals

Rice and Selby take out the pair's quarter-final

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No flash in the pan

Queensland is showing its mettle in the disabled sections of the Australian Open.

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Great start for Queensland's disabled bowlers

Queensland's disabled bowlers kicked off their Australian Open pursuit this morning.

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Defending champions bow out
The quarter-finals of the women’s pairs have turned the competition on its head
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Australian Open takes its toll
The Australian Open has claimed the scalps of some the world's top bowlers
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Collision course
The quarter-final positions of the women’s singles have been locked in
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Big guns come out firing
The big guns have come out firing in the men’s singles event at the Australian Open
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Triples outfits shine at AO
The men’s triples outfits took centre stage as the twilight matches shined their lights
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Australian Open up for grabs
The $125,000 Australian Open remains a lottery
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Triumphs and tribulations at the AO
The second round of the women’s pairs had all the signs of a Hollywood blockbuster
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Archer bows out
Neville Rodda has eliminating world number eight, Scottish star Graeme Archer
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Heavy hitters remain in contention
A host of heavy hitters have advanced to the second round of the men’s pairs.
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Carriage and Armitage take out first round
Australian captain Lynsey Armitage defeated Kay Moran yesterday
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Shock exits from Australian Open
Big names fall on day one of Australian Open
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Rice secures tie-break with ease
Nathan Rice and Leif Selby make it through to round two of the Open
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Wilkie stamps himself a favourite
World number 2 Brett Wilkie has enjoyed a commanding victory
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Scottish champ takes out first round
World number eight Graeme Archer has stormed to a straight sets victory
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The showdown begins
The national winner of the AER Mixed Pairs Challenge will be decided this week
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Bowls Australia crown nation’s finest
BA has crowned the year’s finest bowlers and administrators during the Awards Night
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A lawn bowls revolution is coming
Prepare to be blown away with adrenaline fuelled hits and lightning quick action as a new format of lawn bowls revolutionises the game as we know it.
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Wilkie meets the Walters

Brett Wilkie tells us all about meeting the boy whose life he saved.

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Flying under the radar
Queensland’s junior bowlers will head into next week’s National championships as underdogs, despite being last year’s overall winners.
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