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Bees start with a win

Werribee got some small revenge on Keilor in the opening round of the Bowls Victoria weekend pennant, division 2, section 1 competition.

The Bees and Bulls have been in the top four the past couple of seasons, with the Bulls getting a win over the Bees last season in the preliminary final to end the Bees premiership hopes.

Despite some changes in the off season, including some big outs, the Bees were able to kick off the season with a win on Saturday at Chirnside Park.

The sides split the rinks, with Werribee winning overall, 80 (14)-67 (4).

Gavin Joyce’s rink won 14-10 while Robert Panton’s rink was the big winner, winning 32-18. Robert Smith’s rink lost 19-16, while Ian Milledge’s rink lost 20-18.

Speaking before the opening round, Joyce, who is a director, said the side was still looking strong despite the changes.

Mick O’Neill and Brendan Barker are two key outs, heading to Altona to try and play in premier division.

“There are a few personnel changes at the club this season with the departure of some senior bowlers,” he said.

“However, despite this, the club is confident of remaining very competitive in all competitions, with the goal for all teams to win promotion at the end of the season from their respective divisions, and collect some premierships along the way.

“The continued progression and development of our newer, less experienced bowlers at the club, mixed with the talent and commitment of our established bowlers are an important part of this plan for success for all our sides at the Bees for 2025-26 season.”

Joyce said they were fielding five teams in Saturday pennant, along with five midweek sides this season.

He said they were still looking for more bowlers whether it was playing in the pennant competitions or just socially.

Meanwhile, in division 3, section 1, Hoppers made a winning return to that division.

The Hawks were promoted this season after winning a division 4 premiership last season.

They kicked off their season on Saturday against Bacchus Marsh 2.

The Hawks won all four rinks on the way to an 88 (18)-63 (0) win.

Albert Wu’s rink had a big 27-13 win to be the big winner on the day.

In division 4, section 1, Point Cook started the season with an 81 (16)-67 (2) win against Williamstown 2.

Brian Turner’s rink won 26-10 to lead the way for Point Cook.

Anyone interested in playing at Werribee can contact, 9741 3229 or werribeebowlsclub.com with the club offering free coaching and equipment available.

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