Supporting Tim Sexton - fundraising for cancer research

Hear from Tim Sexton, Traralgon-local fundraising for cancer research through the Tour de Cure Signature Tour bike ride from March 15. 

Over 9 days, Tim will ride over 1300kms from Hobart to Adelaide, to support researchers, surgeons and cancer support services who dedicate their lives to finding a cure for cancer.

Since 2007, Tour de Cure has raised over $118 million, funded 979 cancer projects which have contributed to 148 major breakthroughs and educated over 175,000 school children on cancer prevention measures.

Together with our community partner Traralgon Amateur Basketball  Association, we invite you to support Tim’s 6th Tour de Cure Signature Tour. He will join us during our Friday night raffles on Friday 8 March to chat about the tour and his fundraising efforts. Please support his quest if you can. 

You can also support his campaign online at: https://tourdecure.grassrootz.com/signature-tour-2024/tim-sexton

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CELEBRATING 1O+ YEARS - raising funds for cancer

For 11 Melbourne Cup Days, we have hosted a Pink and Blue Bowls Day to raise funds for breast and prostate cancer research - raising a total of over $60k.

Recently Vice Chair, Ron Baker (event organiser) presented a plague to Karen Ballard, director Specsavers Traralglon to acknowledge their continued support of this annual event for 10 years.

Thanks again to Specsavers Traralgon we sincerely appreciate your continued support

Home of the Henselite Victorian Open

We’re thrilled to be an event partner and hub club for the 2024 Henselite Victorian Open.

The Henselite Victorian Open is Bowls Victoria’s premier tournament, the second largest Bowls event (behind the Australian Nationals) and amongst the largest and highest profile events in Victoria. Now with over $100,000 in prize money up for grabs, almost double that of 2022.

Since its inception in 2011, the event has become one of the most popular, must-do events for professional and grassroots bowlers alike. 2022 saw a record 3,854 bowlers attend the event together with hundreds of friends, family members, plus event officials and staff. 2023 saw the event move to it’s new home in Gippsland.

A Bowls Australia nationally sanctioned event, the Henselite Victorian Open is open to bowlers of all ages and abilities nationally. Each year participants come from right across Australia and internationally to participate in this high profile, iconic event.

Thousands of bowlers of all abilities, together with clubmates, friends and family, will converge on the Gippsland region from 24th March to 2nd April, 2023, for what is widely recognised as the largest bowls event in the State, and second Nationally only to the Australian Open.

The event will inject millions of dollars into the local and broader Latrobe Community.

The Latrobe/Gippsland region will offer bowlers a range of different surfaces to bowl on, at a time of year when the greens will be at their best. The region has abundant accommodation options to suit all budgets and requirements, with many tourism options for participants and their families to immerse themselves in when not bowling.

Reflecting on the new agreement, Bowls Victoria CEO, Tony Sherwill said, “Not only will the Vic Open be moving to a new home, but the event will be bigger and better than ever before, with several new initiatives being introduced by our team, together with input from Latrobe City Council, Destination Gippsland, local clubs, and community groups. We are excited about the future potential and opportunities the event presents for the region and the broader community”.

An increased prize pool of more than $100,000 will be up for grabs, with the Henselite Victorian Open offering bowlers the chance to compete in several disciplines including singles, pairs, mixed pairs, and triples. Open to bowlers of all abilities and levels, the Henselite Victorian Open is a world-class event that will be hosted at approximately 18 venues across the Gippsland region, over a nine-day period, with greens being at their optimum in the region in late March.

“Latrobe City Council is proud to partner with Bowls Victoria to become the home of the Victorian Open for the next five years”, said Mayor of Latrobe City, Cr Kellie O’Callaghan. “As the largest bowls event in Victoria, it will bring significant and long-term benefits to our community, facilitate greater participation in the sport and inject millions of dollars into our local economy. We can’t wait to welcome this world-class event to our City next March, further cementing our role as the home of major events in the Gippsland region”.

A brand synonymous with bowls, Henselite is getting behind the refreshed event and has been named as the major event partner, and with some legends of the sport being named Henselite Victorian Open Ambassadors, the future of the Vic Open is bright.

Recently crowned two-time Australian Champion of Champion winner, Australian Jackaroo, Carla Krizanic, is excited to be an event ambassador in her home state. Joining her is Victorian State U18 Coach and Victorian and Australian representative, Matt Flapper, a larger-than-life character who has represented his home state of Victoria almost 400 times. Bowls Victoria is excited to have two such highly regarded and talented bowlers acting in Ambassador roles for the next twelve months.

When considering the move to the Gippsland, BV General Manager Commercial Operations, Andrew Haug commented, “The opportunity to turn our future vision into reality would not have been made possible were it not for each of the stakeholders involved. We are sincerely grateful to Traralgon and Morwell Bowling Clubs, together with Latrobe City Council, Destination Gippsland and the State Government of Victoria, all of whom really understood our vision for the future of this beloved event right from the outset. We are excited to showcase our sport and the region to bowlers and spectators from all over the country for the next five years”.

The Victorian Open, now in its tenth year, began in Shepparton and has evolved to see great success and participation since its inception, growing to become a much-loved event. Bowls Victoria wishes to acknowledge all the clubs and volunteers right across Greater Shepparton for their assistance over the past 10 years in making the Vic Open the resounding success it is today. We will be working hard to ensure this year’s event is a great success for the Shepparton region in November, while also looking forward to growing the event even further from 2023 and beyond in Gippsland.

Information provided by Bowls Victoria: www.bowlsvic.org.au/vicopen/