BPL Cup

What is the BPL Cup?

Since 2013, Bowls Australia (BA) has successfully staged 20 Bowls Premier League (BPL) events.

In 2014, BA also launched a new national participation initiative, Jack Attack, which is played at more than 300 venues.

The BPL Cup the world biggest club based event marries the two products together to strengthen the correlation between the bowls that viewers see on television and the format of bowls offered at clubs.

The BPL Cup provides an opportunity for club-based teams to progress through various rounds to National Finals, to be played in parallel with the October leg of BPL 22 at Club Pine Rivers, Queensland.

If clubs would like to host a preliminary event in 2025, PLEASE FOLLOW THIS LINK.

Honour Roll

YearChampionsTeam membersR/UFinal MVP
2024Ettalong (NSW)Nathan Malloy, Lee Threthowan & Darren MorrisonBerri (SA)Lee Trethowan (Ettalong)
2023Ettalong (NSW)Nathan Malloy, Lee Threthowan & Darren MorrisonVictoria Park Carlisle (WA)Lee Trethowan (Ettalong)
2022Highton (VIC)Craig Polwarth, Rob Chambers, Jeremy Fitzgerald, Dan PriddleArmidale City (NSW)Dan Priddle (Highton)
2021City Memorial (VIC)Vince Moloney, Neville Billington, Wayne Hall, Colin DaveyCharlestown (NSW)Jarrod Duncan (Charlestown)
2020West Lakes (SA)Craig Mills, Nathan Black, TJ SaundersSoldiers Point (NSW)Warren Shipley (NSW)
2019South Perth (WA)Glenn Pauling, Scott Walker,
Ashley Sharp
South Perth (WA)Ashley Sharp (South Perth)
2018Narrabri (NSW)Graham Spence, Cameron Yates, Peter HobdayNorth Toowoomba (QLD)
2017Club Merrylands (NSW)Michael Clarke, Neil Burkett,
Shawn Thompson
Edge Hill (QLD)