Lock and load: Numurkah's John Fleming.
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Placement on the mind: Cobram's Laurie Vinecombe.
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Cool customer: Mooroopna's Stuart Florence.
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Cleaning up: Mooroopna Golf's Bruce Morris.
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Send it: Numurkah's Jenny Stuart.
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Surveying the scene: Dookie's Bill Kirkby.
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Offering encouragement: Nathalia's Bev Hutchins.
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Up to fate: Rushworth's Geoff Cruz.
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It was certainly a camaraderie-laden environment on the greens of Shepparton Park where, true to Snow’s word, virtually all in attendance were there to enjoy one another’s company first and foremost.
“It's totally a different environment to the pennant,” Snow said.
“There’s nowhere near as much riding on each game; it’s more of a social outlet to have a beer with mates and catch up with acquaintances.
“The competition is a secondary issue; the socialisation and getting over-60 bowlers out there meeting people and being active comes first.”
For what it is worth, though, the Goulburn Valley contingent took the chocolates over Murray, 399-356, with Katandra West shining one more time as the standout local side.
Send it: Numurkah's Jenny Stuart.
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Offering encouragement: Nathalia's Bev Hutchins.
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Lock and load: Numurkah's John Fleming.
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