The club two fours is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1][2]

Past winners

Year County Champions County Runners-up Score Ref
1973NorthumberlandAngusKentSandwichUnknown
1974WorcestershireBrotherhoodGloucestershireWingetUnknown
1975YorkshireGuisborough K.G.V.WarwickshireStoke (Coventry)Unknown
1976WiltshireMalmesburyLeicestershireBelgrave44-34
1977DevonExoniaCounty DurhamRoker MarineUnknown
1978DevonPlymouth HoeWarwickshireStoke (Coventry)Unknown
1979County DurhamEldon GroveWarwickshireStoke (Coventry)Unknown
1980BuckinghamshireCheshamKentBexleyheath Cons.48-39
1981HampshireBanister ParkSomersetBristolUnknown
1982SomersetBurnham On SeaSomersetBristolUnknown
1983WarwickshireG.E.C. WillansSuffolkMarlboroughUnknown
1984County DurhamView Lane ParkSomersetKnowle47-36
1985NorfolkWymondham DellDevonPlymouth Sir Francis Drake43-30
1986SuffolkMarlboroughBerkshireWindsor & Eton39-34
1987WarwickshireStoke (Coventry)DevonPlymouth North Down36-32
1988County DurhamView Lane ParkHampshireSouthsea Waverley50-23
1989NottinghamshireG.P.T.SuffolkMarlborough45-35
1990LancashireBoltonKentBlackheath & Greenwich38-36
1991EssexLiberty of HaveringHuntingdonshireBelvedere40-22
1992NottinghamshireChurch WarsopWarwickshireErdington Court35-34
1993KentBlackheath & GreenwichHampshireBournemouth44-36
1994SomersetBathLancashireBolton51-26
1995SomersetBristolLancashireBolton41-40
1996WorcestershireBank House HotelEssexPegasus42-24
1997NorthamptonshireDesborough TownEssexLiberty of Havering32-31
1998SuffolkMarlboroughCumbriaWigton47-29
1999BuckinghamshireGerrards CrossKentBlackheath & Greenwich33-30
2000NorthamptonshireDesborough TownEssexLiberty of Havering47-39[3]
2001OxfordshireBanbury BoroughBuckinghamshireMarlow46-30
2002LincolnshireCleethorpesSomersetBristol41-33
2003OxfordshireBanbury BoroughNorthamptonshireKingsthorpe43-34
2004KentSandwichLeicestershireShepshed Town42-23
2005CornwallCarnon DownsCumbriaWigton36-33
2006NottinghamshireCavaliersCornwallCarnon Downs39-37
2007CornwallSt AustellSurreyCroydon39-31
2008HuntingdonshireWhite Hart WarboysSurreyEgham40-22
2009DevonShaldonNorthumberlandGosforth37-30
2010CornwallSt AustellEssexEssex County40-34
2011County DurhamDarlington Railway AthleticDevonShaldon39-38
2012HertfordshireGarstonSomersetIlminster37-33
2013WorcestershireWorcesterSuffolkFelixstowe & Suffolk48-32
2014KentSandwichEssexEssex County43–27
2015CambridgeshireNewmarket AvenueCounty DurhaDarlington Railway Athletic38–23
2016DevonKingsSurreyWeybridge39–38
2017DevonKingsMiddlesexPoplar39–31
2018BuckinghamshireGerrards CrossHertfordshireBuntingford44–20
2019WiltshireRoyal Wootton BassettDevonKings40–39[4]
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021BerkshireReadingLincolnshireBurton House28–22[6]
2022DurhamSilksworthHuntingdonshireBrampton32–31[7]
2023Isle of WightShanklinLeicestershireNew Lount34–31[8]

References

  1. "Past Records". Bowls England.
  2. "Two Four winners". Bowls England.
  3. "'For the Record'". The Times. 21 August 2000. p. 37. Retrieved 23 August 2023 via The Times Digital Archive.
  4. "2019 Two Four winners" (PDF). Bowls England.
  5. "Plans for 2020 in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak". Bowls England.
  6. "Top Club". Bowls England. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  7. "2022 National Championships". Bowls England. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  8. "2023 National Championships Men's Club Two Fours". Bowls England. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
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