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Awards for Excellence Honour Roll

The Club of the Year Awards are the most prestigious within the Awards for Excellence and the most challenging for clubs to win, as they need to excel across several categories.

The list below truly demonstrates the depth of outstanding clubs within the NSW club industry:

2012

 
Small Club of the Year: Club Roselands 
Medium Club of the Year: The Westport Club 
Large Club of the Year: Dee Why RSL Club 

2011

Small Club of the Year:

Armidale City Bowling Club

Medium Club of the Year: Oak Flats Bowling & Recreation Club
Large Club of the Year:  Dee Why RSL Club

2010

 
Small Club of the Year:

Armidale City Bowling Club

Medium Club of the Year:   The Westport Club
Large Club of the Year:  Dee Why RSL Club
2009  
Small Club of the Year: Armidale City Bowling Club
Medium Club of the Year:    Canada Bay Club
Large Club of the Year:  Mounties
2008  
Small Club of the Year:    Murwillumbah Services’ Memorial Club
Medium Club of the Year:  diggers @ the entrance
Large Club of the Year: Dee Why RSL Club
2007  
Small Club of the Year:  Asquith Bowling & Recreation Club
Medium Club of the Year:  diggers @ the entrance
Large Club of the Year:      Mounties
2006  
Small Club of the Year:    Fingal Bay Bowls, Sports and Recreation (Highly Commended)
Medium Club of the Year:   Club Old Bar
Large Club of the Year:    Mounties
2005

Small Club of the Year: 

Armidale City Bowling Club
Medium Club of the Year:   Club Old Bar
Large Club of the Year: Campbelltown Catholic Club
2004
Small Club of the Year:  Graphic Arts Club Mascot

Medium Club of the Year: 

Club Old Bar

Large Club of the Year:  Sutherland District Trade Union Club
2003
Small Club of the Year:   Graphic Arts Club Mascot
Medium Club of the Year:  West Tamworth League Club
Large Club of the Year:  Sutherland District Trade Union Club
2002
Club of the Year:    Club Old Bar
2001
Club of the Year:        Illawarra Catholic Club

If you have any further queries, please contact:

Kerrie Napier
Sponsorship & Events Manager
ClubsNSW 
Ph: (02) 9268 3029
Email: knapier@clubsnsw.com.au