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Just had a letter through the door addressed to the Crystal Palace Tavern Cricket Club, it starts 'dear secretary...' *stifles chuckle*.


We have a choice of Belair, Burgess and Southwark parks (astro turf) and more dates that you could throw a smoked haddock at.


Who's up for it this year, and Brendan is your mate around?

lawn bowling associations are crying out for youngsters to join their ranks as current membership dies off without people replaing them anymore.

do it...dooo eeeet!!!!


and let me know if you find one, there's a good lady :)

this was my favourite in Oz, many good times spent in this place getting blotto flicking the bowls..


paddo bowls


Right Mocks Im on a mission Im going to try and find one local and we can go and play!!!!!!!!!! No shoes is a must as is the sun and the best drinking arm you've got..

Got horribly drunk with him yesterday as it happens Mockers and this very subject came up. And yes he will be around as long as he isn't playing a club match. So now all we need is Dems and the rest of us won't have to bother making any runs at all, again.

I'm in for both energetic(ish) bowling for the nominal CPT Touring XI and a dab of lawn bowls. Last year I seem to remember the Peckham Rye Lawn Bowls Club did some intro sessions.


I'm feeling all Paul Kaye already!


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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Aside to Strawbs: I have two sets of woods so when

> the sun next shines we can sneak onto the green at

> Peckham Rye if you fancy.

>

PCG that would be wicked! We can do our own tournament..woohooooo... I love lawn bowls in the sun with a beer..


Lets put together an EDF team!!

Strawbs Wrote:

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> david_carnell Wrote:

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> > Last year I seem to remember the Peckham Rye

> Lawn

> > Bowls Club did some intro sessions.

>

> Is this true?? wicked.. ooohhh I cant wait... >:D<



There were taster sessions last July, http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?6,146416,146950#msg-146950 It would appear that we had thought about it Strawbs but neither David and I or you made it. This year we definitely should! xxx

Anyone who can actually play cricket will be handy too. I think we established last year that as this is the CPT cricket team the criteria for membership are something along the lines of, drink in the CPT/have ever had a drink in the CTP/Have ever had a drink in a pub of any description/ have ever had a drink of any sort/have walked past the CPT or any other pub.

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