Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

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Barometer of CI game set fair for the Sarnians

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GUERNSEY’S men produced a wonderful team effort to win the annual McKernan Trophy encounter on Jersey soil.

Ali gets a rest day thanks to television

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ALISON MERRIEN has a well-earned day off as television crews prepare the indoor rink at Warilla for the final stages of the World Cup in New South Wales.

Aussie stars stands in way of final for Merrien

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ALISON MERRIEN coasted through her World Cup quarter-final at Warilla in New South Wales this morning to set up an early chance of revenge against Australia’s Karen Murphy, who beat her in her last group match.

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Guernsey win with the kids

GUERNSEY broke their away-day hoodoo at the indoor bowls inter-insular at the weekend.

Alison in WBL quarter-finals

A UNIQUE double seems tantalisingly within the grasp of Guernsey’s Queen of the Greens, after the irrepressible Alison Merrien guaranteed herself a place in the quarter-finals of the WBL World Cup at the Warilla club in New South Wales.

Israeli pushes Alison into a nervy tie-breaker

THE Merrien husband-and-wife team continue to experience contrasting  fortunes in the World Cup in Australia.

World champ swept aside

ALISON MERRIEN proudly sits top of her World Cup qualifying group after a stunning win over the world outdoor champion in Warilla, New South Wales.

Table-topper Merrien expecting sterner tests

TWO wins out of two had Ali Merrien sitting on top of her section table yesterday in the World Cup.

Merriens feast on Portuguese

ALISON MERRIEN strolled to the top of section two after just one embarrassingly one-sided qualifying group match at the 2008 World Cup in Warilla, New South Wales.

A brilliant double

Llanelli’s indoor bowls carpet is fast and tricky, reminiscent of the Welsh club’s famous international fly half, Phil Bennett.