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Rep honours for Hayden

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Young Martinborough lawn bowler , Hayden Frew  , has been selected to represent the Wairarapa district in the upcoming National Intercentre Championships in Auckland .
The 40 year old is a relatively new bowler and his dedication and persistence to the game has seen him selected to play with and against some of the best bowlers in New Zealand.
The National Intercentre Championship will be played in Aukland from March 31 to April 3 .
All Martinborough bowlers extend their congratulations to Hayden and wish him well in his endeavours .

Club championships games have been delayed because of the representative commitments of some bowlers and results should be through for the next issue.
Round one of the best of three game final in the mens triples has been completed with Tony Lee , Hayden Frew and Peter Ireland proving too good for Dean Webley , Blue Hunt and Robert Murray .
Thursday twilight bowls still garners great interest with attendances increasing each week .
Following are the team standings at the time of going to press:
Putt It 43.5 , Murdoch James 40 , Vineyard Layers 39.5 , Freefellas  37.5 , Brewery Boys 34 , Out of Ta Ruff 32 , The Hoods 32 , The Harleys 32 ,Vino Boys 31.5 , Ray Bush Electrical 28 , Patsy and the Bollie Boys 26 , P & K Mitre 10 22.5 , P & K Grocery 21,5 , The Woolleys 14 .
Any interested people can attend Thursday evenings from 5.30 pm .

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