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Rolled Gold
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Rolled Gold

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This is a remarkable story of how Kelvin Kerkow overcame a debilitating illness as a child to become one of the most successful lawn bowlers in Australia, and indeed the World.

The book gives Kelvin’s descriptions of how he rose through the ranks, his greatest victories and some of the secrets of his success. It is also a ‘tell all’ behind the scenes look at the wold of bowls with some startling revelations! Above all, this is an entertaining read by a sportsman who has achieved dizzy heights but has his feet still firmly planted on the ground. Also includes Kelvin’s Coaching Clinic.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne Books
Country
Australia
Date
1 December 2009
Pages
224
ISBN
9781877096907

This is a remarkable story of how Kelvin Kerkow overcame a debilitating illness as a child to become one of the most successful lawn bowlers in Australia, and indeed the World.

The book gives Kelvin’s descriptions of how he rose through the ranks, his greatest victories and some of the secrets of his success. It is also a ‘tell all’ behind the scenes look at the wold of bowls with some startling revelations! Above all, this is an entertaining read by a sportsman who has achieved dizzy heights but has his feet still firmly planted on the ground. Also includes Kelvin’s Coaching Clinic.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne Books
Country
Australia
Date
1 December 2009
Pages
224
ISBN
9781877096907