East Anglian Derby in Bowls Final - Ipswich Town News
There’s an East Anglian derby in the world of bowls on Thursday afternoon when Town supporter Katherine Rednall takes on Norwich-based Rebecca Field in the final of the Just Retirement Ladies World Matchplay Singles at the Potters Resort in Hopton, Norfolk (BBC2 1pm).
Baylham-based Rednall, who only turned 18 earlier this month, is the tournament’s youngest ever finalist.
The Stowmarket High School pupil, who was a runner-up in the World Mixed Pairs earlier this week, beat former champion Alison Merrien in today’s semi-final. More on the World Bowls Tour website.
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