Port Fairy bowler Pam Gibb will start the new decade in much the way she began this one.
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Gibb was female club champion in 2009/10 and a fortnight ago claimed the title again.
She is looking forward to representing the club at the Champion of Champions knockout tournament on January 11.
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Gibb is unsure of how she will go at the big Western District Bowls Division competition.
"I probably know more about bowls, how it all works and all the rest of it (compared to a decade ago)," she said.
"But it's on the day.
"Some days you can nail it and other days you can't do a thing.
"So it'll just depend on the day."
Gibb will come up against representatives from other clubs including City Memorial's Julie Dosser.
The Port Fairy bowler was playing her first ever pennant when she claimed her inaugural club championship.
"I was a real rookie, it was a very big surprise," she said.
"It's taken me 10 years to win it again."
Gibb said work commitments had disrupted her past decade of bowls.
The decorated division one bowler plays as a third in midweek pennant with Port Fairy Gold.
She also plays division one pennant on Saturdays with her husband Steven.
Nick Seekamp, who has been club champion multiple times, will be Port Fairy's male representative at the Champion of Champions.
Gibb's Port Fairy Gold played City Memorial Gold at City Memorial Bowls Club on Tuesday.
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