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Nationality | British (Scottish) | ||||||||
Born | [1] | 26 May 1960||||||||
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Club | Marchmount BC, Dumfries | ||||||||
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Colin Peacock (born 1960) is a former Scottish international lawn bowler. [2]
Peacock has represented Scotland at the Commonwealth Games, in the triples event at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. [3]
He became the Scottish champion after winning the singles title at the 1994 Scottish National Bowls Championships, bowling for, Marchmount Bowling Club, [4]
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