British lawn bowls event
The men's junior singles is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1]
Venues
- 1975–1982 (Saffrons Club, Eastbourne)
- 1983–1987, 1991–2013 (Worthing Bowls Club, Beach House Park)
- 1988–1990 (Bristol BC)
- 2014–2024 (Victoria Park, Royal Leamington Spa)
Past winners
Year
|
Champion
|
Club
|
County
|
Runner-up
|
Club
|
County
|
Score
|
Ref
|
1974 |
David Cutler |
St. Austell |
Cornwall |
Tony Allcock |
Belgrave |
Leics |
21–17 |
[2]
|
1975 |
Tony Allcock |
Belgrave |
Leics |
David Snell |
St Austell |
Cornwall |
21–19 |
[3]
|
1976 |
Jimmy Hobday |
Boscombe Cliff |
Hants |
Bob Rodwell |
Hatfield |
Herts |
21–20 |
|
1977 |
Tony Allcock |
Belgrave |
Leics |
Gary Smith |
Old Coleians |
Kent |
21–13 |
|
1978 |
Alec Atkinson |
Middlesbrough |
Yorks |
David Dunford |
RAE |
Hants |
21–19 |
|
1979 |
Peter Mattravers |
Ilminster |
Som |
Derek Plater |
Aylesbury Town |
Bucks |
21–10 |
|
1980 |
Graham Spencer |
Temple |
Surrey |
Russell Kemp |
Fleming Park |
Hants |
21-15 |
[4]
|
1981 |
Tony Allcock MBE |
Cheltenham |
Glocs |
Keith Blackman |
Essex County |
Essex |
21–12 |
|
1982 |
Ian Grady |
Gaywood Park |
Norfolk |
David Henley |
Palmers |
Durham |
21–10 |
[5]
|
1983 |
Andrew Irons |
Knighton Victoria |
Leics |
Gerry Smyth |
Paddington |
Middx |
21–19 |
|
1984 |
Brett Morley |
Plessey |
Notts |
Jim Squires |
Fleet |
Hants |
21–14 |
[6]
|
1985 |
Jeffrey Bates |
Falcon |
Essex |
John Simmons |
Garston |
Herts |
21–8 |
[7]
|
1986 |
Chris Ackland |
Brentham |
Middx |
Paul Sharman |
Oxford City & County |
Oxon |
21–18 |
[8]
|
1987 |
John Rednall |
Marlborough Ipswich |
Suffolk |
Iain Boyle |
Weybridge |
Surrey |
21–12 |
[9]
|
1988 |
Iain Boyle |
Bert Keech |
Yorks |
Mervyn King |
Hunstanton |
Norfolk |
21–15 |
[10]
|
1989 |
Alan Darling |
Worthing |
Sussex |
Mervyn King |
Hunstanton |
Norfolk |
25–24 |
[11]
|
1990 |
Neil Westlake |
Winscombe |
Som |
Mark Bantock |
Gerrards Cross |
Bucks |
25–21 |
[12]
|
1991 |
Barry Jenkins |
Hounslow Sports |
Middx |
Nathan Farrant |
Exmouth Madeira |
Devon |
21–12 |
[13]
|
1992 |
Stuart Thomas |
Blossomfield |
Warks |
Karl Jameson |
St. Georges |
Northum |
21–12 |
|
1993 |
Les Gillett |
Cheltenham |
Glocs |
Stuart Popple |
Parkway |
Hunts |
21–13 |
[14]
|
1994 |
Steven Mead |
Dunstable Town |
Beds |
David Baxter |
Wigton |
Cumbria |
21–16 |
|
1995 |
David Bell |
Ely Sports & Social |
Cambs |
Ian Mayne |
Bolton |
Lancs |
21–15 |
[15]
|
1996 |
Jason Parkinson |
Bolton |
Lancs |
Ian Drew |
Stenalees |
Cornwall |
21–5 |
|
1997 |
Neil Chandler |
Victory Park |
Glocs |
Clive James |
Canterbury |
Kent |
21–6 |
[16]
|
1998 |
Nick Brett |
White Hart |
Hunts |
David Bolt |
Silksworth |
Durham |
21–17 |
|
1999 |
Graham Shadwell |
Cooper Avon |
Wilts |
Robert Newman |
Reading |
Berks |
21–7 |
[17]
|
2000 |
Mark Bishopp |
Weybridge |
Surrey |
Dean Hemming |
Worcester |
Worcs |
21–15 |
[18][19]
|
2001 |
David Hubbard |
Hove and Kingsway |
Sussex |
Russell Francis |
Spencer Moulton |
Wilts |
21–13 |
|
2002 |
Simon Gilbert |
Avenue Leamington |
Warks |
Chris Gale |
Acton Bridge |
Lancs |
21–18 |
|
2003 |
Tom Cawdell |
Luton Town |
Beds |
Nick Welsh |
Rover Cowley |
Oxon |
21–18 |
|
2004 |
Robert Chisholm |
Northern Electric |
Northum |
Stephen Winter |
House on the Green |
Norfolk |
21–16 |
|
2005 |
Mark Dawes |
Bolton |
Lancs |
Stuart Holland |
Rosemount |
Sussex |
2–0* sets |
|
2006 |
Matthew Coppen |
Royston |
Herts |
Mark Dawes |
Bolton |
Lancs |
2–1* sets |
|
2007 |
Stuart Holland |
Rosemount |
Sussex |
Josh Hadfield |
Budleigh Salterton |
Devon |
21–12 |
|
2008 |
Aaron Sexton |
Preston |
Sussex |
Ben Paulley |
Greenhill |
Dorset |
21–14 |
|
2009 |
Jamie Chestney |
Hunstanton |
Norfolk |
Tristan Morton |
Parkway |
Hunts |
21–8 |
|
2010 |
Mark Nullmeyers |
Elm Park |
Essex |
Tristan Morton |
White Hart |
Hunts |
21–13 |
|
2011 |
Jamie Walker |
Northampton West End |
Northants |
Kyle Mallandain |
Desborough |
Berks |
21–16 |
|
2012 |
Martin Spencer |
Royal Mail Cart |
Lincs |
Jamie Walker |
Northampton West End |
Northants |
21–20 |
|
2013 |
Jamie Walker |
Northampton West End |
Northants |
Liam Pearcey |
Rugby |
Warks |
21–15 |
|
2014 |
Martin Puckett |
Greenhill |
Dorset |
Tom Muir |
Harpenden |
Herts |
21–11 |
|
2015 |
Jamie Barker |
St Neots |
Cambs |
Perry Martin |
Milton Regis |
Kent |
21–7 |
|
2016 |
Jamie Walker |
Northampton West End |
Northants |
Jack Emmerson |
Cavaliers |
Notts |
21–2 |
|
2017 |
Travis Meller |
Shanklin |
IOW |
Bernard Byles |
Reading |
Berk |
21–20 |
[20]
|
2018 |
Dan Mills |
County Arts |
Norfolk |
Anthony Booth-Young |
Bolton |
Lancs |
21–18 |
[21]
|
2019 |
Jason Avery |
Folkestone Park |
Kent |
Tom Newman |
Avon |
Wilts |
21–11 |
[22]
|
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic |
[23]
|
2021 |
Jordan Philpott |
Royal Mail Cart |
Lincs |
Harry Goodwin |
Kings Torquay |
Devon |
21–16 |
|
2022 |
Daniel Ellicott |
Avenue Leamington |
Warks |
Lloyd Milligan |
Heaton Hall |
Lancs |
21–20 |
[24]
|
2023 |
Tom Holmes |
Ross-on-Wye |
Herefords |
Oli Collins |
Ilminster |
Som |
21–11 |
[25]
|
2024 |
Kieran Jaycock |
Broadway |
Bucks |
Dylan Martin |
Garston |
Herts |
21–9 |
[26]
|
References