Bowls England National Championships (White Rose Trophy)

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The White Rose Trophy is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships. [1]

Past winners

YearChampionsRunners-upScore
1993EssexCornwall37-36
1994CumbriaNorthamptonshire37-36
1995EssexNottinghamshire39-38
1996CornwallCumbria46-33
1997NorthamptonshireLincolnshire34-32
1998LeicestershireWorcestershire39-35
1999SussexNorthamptonshire40-35
2000NorthumberlandCornwall40-34
2001NorfolkLincolnshire54-24
2002Devon]Cumbria41-39
2003CumbriaMiddlesex49-39
2004SurreyDevon52-42
2005CumbriaLeicestershire48-38
2006DevonLeicestershire42-34
2007CumbriaSomerset45-29
2008EssexDerbyshire40-36
2009DevonLeicestershire45-25
2010DevonIsle of Wight54-31
2011HuntingdonshireEssex38-37
2012DevonNorfolk40-35
2013HuntingdonshireSurrey49-28
2014SurreyWorcestershire48-45
2015DevonNorthamptonshire41-31
2016EssexOxfordshire43-22
2017DevonBerkshire41-37
2018NorthamptonshireKent48-28
2019Surrey [2] Northamptonshire18-9
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic [3]
2021 Buckinghamshire [4] Northamptonshire42–30
2022 Kent [5] Warwickshire40–26
2023 Kent [6] Cambridgeshire46–41

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  2. "2019 White Rose Trophy results" (PDF). Bowls England.
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  5. "2022 National Championships". Bowls England. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
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