The Bundanoon Club this week completed its inaugural season of Jack Attack.
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It's a Bowls Australia format designed to bring new people to the game and into clubs, with the awarding of the Brigadoon Cup.
The game has met with real positivity from participants, the club and the community with teams from all walks of life discovering a new skill on the manicured green over the past five Friday evenings.
Nick Hind, Bowls Australia's Regional Bowls Manager, attended the first week and the final night saying "The improvement in these players had been outstanding!
"Bundanoon has some real talent in the community," he said.
"It's a real credit to the Bundanoon club for putting together such a great competition."
The teams have drawn from all walks of life; with local sporting clubs such as cricket, tennis and croquet playing alongside local businesses, bowlers and groups of friends and family keen to try this exciting game while enjoying a drink, a meal and some great local entertainment each week.
Jack Attack coordinator Stephen Granger said "Jack Attack has been great for our club and the Bundanoon community, we're excited about seeing such a diverse group of people playing bowls and enjoying the club facilities. We can't wait to host the next tournament."
While everyone considers themselves winners, the season rankings looked like this:
- 1st - Tennis Club,
- 2nd - Cricketers,
- 3rd - Car Washers
To be involved in the next tournament please contact Stephen Granger at The Bundanoon Club, or just drop in for a refreshment.