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INGLEWOOD’S division one

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Bendigo bowls area team put up a good fight on Saturday but found Eaglehawk too strong on the day.

Two rink wins keeps Inglewood in the hunt to avoid the wooden spoon.

A big performance is required this week as the bottom section of the ladder is very interesting with Castlemaine on 91 points, Inglewood 92 and Marong 93.

Div. 5 found the opposition too good and now have to find their determination and desire to do well as a win, this week, is required to ensure they stay in the top two on the ladder playing Dingee this week at North Bendigo.

Meanwhile, Inglewood’s loss and another good win to Calivil has seen the Demons take top spot on the division five ladder.

In last week’s midweek bowls, Inglewood division one found out that they are not playing well enough to trouble the top four sides this season.

Currently sitting in sixth spot on the ladder it’s still been an enjoyable season and the club thanks Laurie Witham and Andrew Caserta, both from Wedderburn, and Rhonda Gallagher (Echuca) playing on permits.

Inglewood division five convincing win, against Bendigo East, which ensures they will play finals.

This team have had a good season with the “Queens of the Greens” still performing well.

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Midweek Pennant concluded their season on Monday, Their efforts have been hampered throughout by player availabili

White Hills, Marg Wright’s team took the Inglewood IGA Incentive vouchers, by one shot, ahead of Ron Brown’s combination.

On Saturday visitors Woodbury had thrilling matches right across the green.

Nick Saunders had his first game as Skip this season, to nail a 15-shot win.

The other three teams, though all beaten, were close. It came down to the last end played, to

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