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Lawn bowls has its own language

That's the spot: Division two skip John Boyd signals to his lead bowlers in Saturday's match against Mathoura, which was brought forward by three hours to avoid the predicted 38ºC heat of the afternoon. Photos: Rohan Aldous

Sign language is an important part of lawn bowls, participants in the popular year-round sport developing their own unique language during the years — probably a result of the 40-metre distance that generally separates the bowler and the skip, situated at opposite ends of the rink.

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