Jamie Fletcher to win debut for county
Shropshire will hand debuts to eight bowling prospects when they open their British Junior County Championship campaign against North Midlands on Sunday (2pm).
Shropshire will hand debuts to eight bowling prospects when they open their British Junior County Championship campaign against North Midlands on Sunday (2pm).
Shropshire’s senior bowls team finally have someone to pick the players for 2013.
Scott Harries has explained the reasons for the worst-kept secret in Shropshire bowls – his move to Newport from Premier League rivals St Georges.
Getting Shropshire’s finances back on track has been made a priority for the county executive in 2013.
Shropshire’s top bowls team is in danger of being pulled out of the British Championship – as there is nobody willing to pick it.
Hadley USC are back in Shropshire’s top bowls league.
Mid Shropshire champions Hadley USC are on standby to take the vacant place in Shropshire’s top bowls league.
Shropshire’s top bowls league has been rocked by yet another departure from its ranks.
The most important annual meeting in the proud history of one of Shropshire’s leading bowls clubs takes place tonight – with a big dose of positive news on the agenda.
Many people were tipping Alex Jones as the hottest young talent in Shropshire bowls when he made the step up to the Furrows Premier League.
Shropshire No.1 Callum Wraight is the bowler they all have to beat again in the county’s traditional winter competition at Shrewsbury Severnside.
Just two women bowlers entered the hugely successful Wrockwardine Wood Open with its 128- full house – and one of them won it.
County captain Derek Wright is one of the few who can get the best out of Clay Flattley – and it resulted in another title.
Shropshire's premier bowler Callum Wraight is celebrating six of the best – after landing a major title in Portugal.
Shropshire bowler Colin Beaman jets out to Portugal tomorrow aiming to defend a major international title.
The battle for the most coveted place in Shropshire bowls reaches a thrilling conclusion tonight.
Burway and Hadley USC will battle it out for a place in next year’s Furrows Shropshire Premier League in tomorrow’s play-off final at Whitchurch.
Shropshire's premier bowler Callum Wraight chases a late birthday present tomorrow as he aims to fill the last remaining void on his glittering CV.
The semi-finals in the Furrows Shropshire Premier Bowls League play-offs will be staged on the same night for the first time.
No sooner had Newport wrapped up back-to-back Furrows Shropshire Premier League titles than talk was turning to a possible hat-trick assault.
Shropshire’s hopes of only a second winner of the Autumn Waterloo bowls championship are over.