Geelong’s Soft Bowlers have been renamed The Virgins by their fellow competitors at the Pan Pacific Masters Games lawn bowls competition at the Southport Bowls Club.
Former Masters softball teammates Jan Crotty, Wendy Gray, Sheryl Gray (no relation) and Kaye Oldham have put down their bats and softball gloves to play lawn bowls together for the first time.
“The other bowlers call us The Virgins because it’s our very first time (playing competitive lawn bowls),” said Crotty.
“Lawn bowls is completely different to softball. It’s more strategic, there’s a lot more technique involved,” she said.
The Victorians, who first played softball at the Pan Pacific Masters Games in 2004, have been training for three months for their assault on lawns bowls gold.
Lawn bowls continues until Sunday 11 November at the Southport Bowls Club.
The new scheme was born here and filagra this is not something that we would like to see. Caverta although better in some elements but not important for us.