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BOWLS: Norfolk trio head to the Nationals



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NORFOLK Bowling Club will be represented in two competitions at the EBA National Finals in Leamington Spa.
Norfolk have Brenda Mockett competing in the Two-wood Singles, and June Taffurelli and Lin Curtis in the Women's Pairs.

Mockett gained her place with a three-shot victory over Wendy Adams, from Chichester, in the Sussex semi-finals. She plays her
first round match on Monday against an opponent from Surrey.

Taffurelli and Curtis secured their position, also with a three-shot win, against Henfield's Sue Small and Jean Bracey.

They play their opening game against a pair from Worcestershire on August 5.

Taffurelli and Curtis, with Bobbie Bonnar, reached the National Triples competition two years ago, but were knocked out in the first round.

East Preston are hoping to produce their second Sussex Champion of Champions in three years after Peter Bunce reached the final of the competition. Jonathon Clear, now Tarring Priory, won it two years ago.

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