Sports > Bowling > Short Mat Bowls
The Short Mat Bowls game was first played in Wales by two South Africans who came to work in the area. They had played bowls outdoors in South Africa and, perhaps due to the poor climate and the long close season in this country, they began to play a simulation of the outdoor game on a strip of carpet in a church hall. Some time later, they moved to Northern Ireland and took the new game with them. Rules and conditions of play were drawn up and the game soon became well established in the Province. It was introduced into England by Irish expatriates, but development was slow until the 1980s when its potential as a low cost sport for people of all ages was realised. The English Short Mat Bowling Association (ESMBA) was formed in 1984, and is now the governing body of the sport in England. [more on wikipedia]
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Includes rules, league tables, honours, newsletters, and shop.
http://www.short-mat-bowls.org.uk/
Official site. Contains laws of the game, rules and regulations, competition details and county contacts.
http://www.esmba.org.uk/
Features league scores, news updates, club history, and information about the Stratford District League. The site also includes a description of the sport and the mat.
http://www.g2007.com/esmb.org.uk/
Contains details about competitions in this English county.
http://www.rburgess23.fsnet.co.uk/bowlswebsite/
Presents league tables, county section, events calendar and honours board.
http://www.nsmba.fsnet.co.uk/