The women's top club is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1][2]
Past winners
Year | Champion | County | Runner-up | County | Score | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Oxford City & County | Oxon | Sutton | Surrey | ||
2009 | Kings Torquay | Devon | Wellingborough | Northants | ||
2010 | Portishead RBL | Som | Oxford City & County | Oxon | ||
2011 | Saffron Ladies | Sussex | Forest Oaks | Notts | ||
2012 | Wigton | Cumbria | Croydon | Surrey | ||
2013 | Oxford City & County | Oxon | Egham | Surrey | ||
2014 | Egham | Surrey | Saffron Ladies | Suffolk | ||
2015 | Egham | Surrey | Banbury Central | Oxon | ||
2016 | Wigton | Cumbria | Kings | Devon | ||
2017 | Wigton | Cumbria | Parkway | Hunts | ||
2018 | Kings Torquay | Devon | Sutton | Surrey | ||
2019 | Kings Torquay | Devon | Baldock | Herts | [3][4] | |
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic | [5] | |||||
2021 | Kings Torquay | Devon | Appleyard | Kent | 3–1 | [6] |
2022 | Kings Torquay | Devon | Gerrards Cross | Bucks | 3–1 | [7] |
2023 | Kings Torquay | Devon | Egham | Surrey | 2–2 (63–53) | [8] |
2024 | Appleyard | Kent | Southey | Surrey | 2–2 (65-62) | [9] |
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