Kilmore Division 1 travelled to play the unbeaten Kyneton, which saw the team and spectators find out exactly why the home side have been flagged as premiership favourites. The game was in the home side’s hands all day, with Kilmore lucky enough to get a rink win off them to at least help them stay in touch with the top four.
S. Fitzgerald lost J. O’Donnell 18 to 20
G. Drusko d A. Mathison 26 to 18
McMaster lost G. Podesta 14 to 34
Kilmore 58 lost Kyneton 72
Next week Kilmore, Division 1 will play at home against Gisborne.
In Division 2, Kilmore played at home against Broadford and won, making it two wins in a row and a chance to start climbing up the ladder.
A. Langdon won 25 to 11
S. Hawkless won 31 to 12
C. Hodgson won 33 to 18
Kilmore 89 d Broadford 41
Division 3 played Trentham and had a great win.
K. Campbell won 21 to 18
W. Gunn won 31 to 10
S. Bloomfield won 24 to 10
Kilmore 76 d Trentham 38
On Sunday, the team crowned Matthew McMaster, this year’s club singles champion who beat Matthew Burnham 25 to 9. McMaster will now represent the Kilmore Bowls Club in the Champion of Champs played early in the new year.