A past member of Sunbury Bowls has very kindly left us a legacy in her will .. a very generous £5,000. Barbara McQuade was an active player in her time, winning the Women’s Pairs alongside Ann Templeman in 2000. Playing bowls obviously did her no harm as she passed away at the ripe old age of 100! There are plans afoot for a summerhouse to be built by the green and it will hopefully bear her name in due course. RIP Barbara.
The start of October heralded the first Winter Social – a gentle game of skittles, although no one told the Surplus Firer! Pat arranged for some of her colleagues to try bowls before the season ended and hopefully they will stick around during the winter and come out firing on the bowls green come April. The next social is Cash Bingo with Neil who will be calling all the numbers on 5th November from 7:30pm.
Further into November we have the annual Club Dinner & Presentation of Awards on 15th. Please make contact asap if you haven’t put your name down and would like to attend. Also look out for invoices from Barry arriving in due course.
For those of you looking to enter next season’s Middlesex county competitions here are the entry forms that must be returned to David/Cassie by end of the month .. Middlesex Competitions
Finally, a reminder tickets are on sale for the second Comedy Night for Sunbury Cricket Club on Friday 18th October. For those of you who came to the first in March you’ll know what a brilliant evening it was and for those who didn’t please do not miss out again! Tickets are £15 each via this link .. Comedy Night 18Oct
After a weekend of spiking, scarifying and spreading the main objective was achieved and the green was put to bed for another season. In addition there was plenty of weeding, sweeping, pruning, painting, sharpening, barrowing, cleaning, drinking and lots more besides .. thanks to all.

After the last Club Night this week the green is due to be put to bed over the weekend of 28-29th. As always any help would be appreciated by the greenkeepers, so if you can spare a couple of hours or more on Saturday or Sunday please report to Dennis, anytime from 10:30am.
We still have a couple of rounds of Club Night left but the rest of the bowling activities came to a conclusion at the weekend. The annual Men v Women match was so well attended on Saturday that all six rinks were put to use with pretty much an equal number of men and women .. something to be applauded. As for the result, the honours were shared with wins on three rinks each .. which means the men remain unbeaten for the last four years! Many thanks to the organisers and helpers, particularly Dennis, our Club Captain, and Nikki.

We played the penultimate team game of the season today at Teddington but unfortunately the weather won with the game abandoned after 6 ends. Picking out the positives .. it was good experience playing on mats for the first time for some and Sunbury picked up two of the three raffle prizes!
The green will be put to bed for another season on the weekend of 28-29th Sept. The weather has turned a bit against us this last week and prevented grass cutting so here’s hoping for better in the next three weeks.
The 14 trophies were won by 12 players but, pleasingly, we had two first-time winners. Congratulations to Nathan, winning two trophies, including a very hard-fought Junior Championship; and Sandy who won the Women’s Pairs, alongside Eileen, by one shot after nearly 3hrs play .. the longest match of the weekend. Another game won by a single shot and with a remarkable comeback was in the Mixed 2-woods where BobH was behind after every end until the last one!
Here’s how we arrived at the weekend ..
This week’s team friendlies were cancelled due to the visitors in one case and a washout in the other. Fortunately the SML game with Hampton went ahead on Sunday with plenty of sun on show. The rinks were shared 2-2 but Hampton gained more shots due to some rather loose final ends by the home team and took the match 6-4. This means Hampton look untouchable at the top of the table whilst Sunbury maintain 6th place, just ahead of Bishop Duppas. This should make for an interesting couple of remaining games as both are against Bishop Duppas .. Sunbury have never finished above them in recent history!