Club Tournaments

BPL qualifying rounds

City of Geelong to host round of BPL Cup Sunday 15th August, 2021

What is the BPL Cup?
Over the past eight years, Bowls Australia (BA) has successfully staged 13 Bowls Premier League (BPL) events.

In 2014, BA also launched a new national participation initiative, Jack Attack, which is played at over 230 venues.

The BPL Cup marries the two products together to strengthen the correlation between the bowls that viewers see on television and the format of bowls offered at clubs.  It is an open gender, 2 bowl triples format.  Teams can register a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 4 players and must be from the one club.

The BPL Cup provides an opportunity for club-based teams to progress through various rounds to National Finals, to be played in parallel with the November leg of the BPL at Club Pine Rivers, Queensland.

Bowls Australia website >more info: incl. Conditions of play / BPL Manual

Entries for qualifying rounds are limited to 16 at each venue and close the preceding Wednesday at 11.59pm.

Entry is via an online entry form by clicking on the link of your chosen venue on Bowls Australia website.

Qualifying events are to be held across Australia.
Victorian venues

Karingal – Jun 20, 9:00am
Narre Warren 1 – Jul 4, 9:30am
Sunbury – Jul 4, 10:30am
Karingal – Jul 18, 9:00am
Vermont South – Jul 18, 10:00am
Middle Park – Jul 18, 10:00am
Fitzroy Victoria – Jul 24, 10:00am
Narre Warren 2 – Jul 25, 9:30am
Numurkah 1 – July 31, 10:00am
Flemington & Kensington – Aug 01, 10:00am
Numurkah 2 – August 7, 10:00am
Whittlesea – August 7, 10:00am
Benalla 1 – August 8, 10:00am
Melton – August 8, 10:00am
Wodonga 1 – August 8, 10:00am
Aberfeldie Community – August 14, 12:30pm
North Bendigo – Aug 14, 10:00am
Carrum 2 – August 15, 10:00am
Richmond – August 15, 10:00am
Benalla 2 – August 15, 10:00am
City of Geelong – August 15, 9:30am
Wodonga 2 – August 15, 10:00am