Drouin Bowling Club played host to the annual Drouin and Warragul RSL Diggers Day event on Saturday March 15.
As the biggest event on the club's calendar, 28 teams from a wide range of clubs took each other on, filling all of the club's rinks in the process.
The day began with the traditional bugler before a minute's silence in memory of Australia's servicemen and servicewomen.
The team from Tarwin Lower eventually took out the day, with Drouin finishing runners-up.
A special presentation of two 'Quilts of Valour' was made by Mary and Howard Tiley to RSL members Bill Clappers and Jim Fallon to cap off a day of sportsmanship and camaraderie.
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