Post on 04-Oct-2020
NATIONAL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS
22-27 June 2013
PROUDLY HOSTED BY:
Waverley Bowling Club and
Bowls Southland
Singles Winners Men’s: Alexandra. Women’s: Pakuranga
Pairs Winners Men’s: Stoke. Women’s: Leeston
Four’s Winners Men’s: Onehunga. Women’s: Frankton Railway
Triples Winners Men’s: Hillsboro. Women’s: Leeston
2
Contents
2 Messages of Welcome 3 For Your Information 4 Conditions of Play 6 Daily Playing Programme 7 Team List 9 Charts
Message of Welcome
On behalf of Bowls NZ I would like to extend a very warm welcome to all the players, coaches, spectators and supporters to the National Club Championships. I also offer you our congratulations in getting this far in the competition as you will have won your centre and regional singles, pairs, triples or fours play-offs to make it here. A very big vote of thanks must go to Invercargill Licensing Trust, the Invercargill Licensing Trust Foundation and the Community Trust of Southland as without their support this event would not be possible. I would like to thank all the volunteers, including technical officials, greenkeepers and club members who have put in so much effort so that you, the players can have a successful tournament. I would especially like to thank Bowls Southland and the Waverley Bowling Club for without your effort these tournaments would not have been able to be staged. I wish you all good bowling and I trust that you have a satisfactory competition. I hope to meet many you all during the tournament – Good Bowling. Trevor McComish President Bowls NZ
3
On behalf of the Waverley Bowling Club I would like to welcome all players, officials and supporters to the Waverley Bowling Club Indoor Complex. We are proud to host this prestigious event for the second year running. I hope your stay with us is rewarding and enjoyable. Keith Smith President Waverley Bowling Club
For Your Information Club Directory
Waverley Bowling Club Corner King & Exmouth Streets, Waverley, Invercargill Phone: (03) 217 8989 Medical Contacts
Waihopai Health Centre 1 Herbert Street, Invercargill Phone: (03) 211 0999 Catering
Lunch will be provided at Waverley Bowling Club. A light dinner with be provided by Waverley Bowling Club for those playing on 23 and 26 June.
Smoking Policy
There is a “NO SMOKING” ban anywhere in the club houses and on the greens at all times. Clubs have designated ‘Smoking Areas’ which must be used by Players and Officials. Any smoking outside of these areas is strictly forbidden. This also applies to markers in all Singles Games.
Alcohol Policy
The drinking of alcohol is to be confined to the clubhouse. Drinking of alcohol outside the clubhouse during competition is not permitted. Survey
Give us your feedback on the National Club Championships by visiting the Bowls NZ website (www.bowlsnz.co.nz) and filling in the event survey.
4
Conditions of Play
World Bowls Laws of the Sport of Bowls (Crystal Mark Second Edition) and Bowls New Zealand Domestic Regulations will apply
Controlling Body Play will be under the control of the Bowls New Zealand Tournament Director who will be the Tournament Director. The Tournament Director will be responsible for all decisions regarding play.
Conditions of Play
SINGLES: Games of 25 shots 4 Bowls or 2¾ hr Time Limit PAIRS: 18 Completed Ends 3 Bowls or 2¾ hr Time Limit TRIPLES: 18 Completed Ends 2 Bowls or 2¾ hr Time Limit FOURS: 15 Completed Ends 2 Bowls or 2¾ hr Time Limit
The winner of the end MUST take the mat and the jack other than on an extra end when the players in Singles and the Skips in Pairs. Triples and Fours will toss to decide who will take the mat and jack.
In the event of a TIE in any game NO extra end(s) shall be played.
All games to be played to the finish (within the above time limit) irrespective of the score.
There will be no morning or afternoon tea breaks during a game for the players.
The time signals for each game shall be as follows:
a) The commencement of play and the expiry of time shall be signalled by the Umpire by a bell or some other means clearly audible to the players concerned. Where the time limit is not common to all games on any green, the Umpire shall notify the opponents or skips in individual games when the time limit has expired.
b) If, in a time limit game, the jack has been delivered before the time signal the end continues and if it is subsequently made dead it shall be replayed until it is completed.
c) Ends made dead shall be replayed in accordance with Law 31 of the Laws of the Sport. Restriction of Movement of Players: In time limit games as per this Regulation the movement of players during play shall be restricted as specified in Appendix A.A4 – Laws of the Sport of Bowls as follows:
1) After delivering their first bowl, players will only be allowed to walk to the head under the following circumstances:
● Singles Game: The opponents: after delivery after their third and fourth bowls ● Pairs Games (each player playing three bowls):
a) The leads: after delivery of their second bowl and third bowl; and b) The skips; after delivery of each of their bowls
● Triples Games (each player playing two bowls): a) The leads: after delivery of their second bowls b) The seconds: after delivery of their second bowl; and c) The skips: after delivery of each of their bowls
● Fours Game (each player playing two bowls): a) The leads: after the second player in their team has delivered their second bowl b) The seconds: after delivery of their second bowl c) The thirds: after delivery of their second bowl d) The skips: after delivery of each of their bowls
2) In exceptional and limited circumstances, a skip can ask that a player walks up to the head earlier than described in paragraph 1 above.
3) If a player does not meet the terms of this law, Law 35 of the Laws of the Sport shall apply.
5
Trial Ends Pursuant to Law 18.1 of the Laws of the Sport, trial ends will be allowed before competition commences each day.
Variation of Conditions The Controlling Body has the power to alter or amend the programme of the event as it considers necessary or appropriate if the weather or other conditions are unsuitable, or in the case of indoor play, there is a power failure and lighting is affected. The Controlling Body can also suspend play temporarily in any game or abandon any game, and it can also alter any conditions of its programme if it decides that this is essential to successfully carry out or finish the event - Law 16.3.3
Players Meeting All players must contact the Tournament Director Allan Griffiths upon arrival – 021 966 024.
Substitutes or Changes to an Original Team Member
Substitutes and changes to original team members will be allowed in terms of Bowls New Zealand Regulation 4 with particular reference to Regulation 4.7.
Clothing
Player’s footwear and clothing must comply with the provisions in Bowls New Zealand Regulation 1.
Tournament Winner In all games at National Finals two points will be awarded for each game won. One point will be awarded for each game drawn. Where match points are equal the winner will be the team with the highest Net Total of Shots on a plus and minus basis. If the Match Points and the Net Total of Shots are equal the team with the “Lowest Shots Against” shall be the winner.
Prizes The winners of each National Final will get a Bowls New Zealand badge and certificate, and all finalists will get a Bowls New Zealand certificate.
Tournament and Disputes Committee Kerry Clark – CEO Bowls NZ Trevor McComish – President Bowls NZ Phil Cross – Chairman Bowls Southland Lynne Beardsley – President of Bowls Southland Technical Officials Phil Cross - Chief Technical Official Keith Smith - Assistant Technical Official (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) Bruce Henderson - Assistant Technical Official (Tuesday, Thursday)
6
Daily Playing Programme
Singles and Pairs
DAY ONE DAY TWO DAY THREE
8:00am Opening Ceremony 7:30am Trial Ends 8:30am Trial Ends
8:10am Trial Ends - Singles 7:45am Singles Round Four 8:45 Pairs Round Three
8:30am Singles Round One 10:30am Break 11:30 Lunch
11:15am Lunch 10:45am Singles Round Five 12:00 Pairs Round Four
11:45am Singles Round Two 1:30pm Singles Presentation/Lunch 2:45 Break
Pairs Opening Ceremony 3:00 Pairs Round Five
2:30pm Break 2:10pm Trial Ends - Pairs 5:45 Presentations
2:45pm Singles Round Three 2:30pm Pairs Round One
5:30pm Play ends for day 5:15pm Dinner Break
5:45pm Pairs Round Two
8:30pm Play ends for day
Triples and Fours
DAY FOUR DAY FIVE DAY SIX
8:00am Opening Ceremony 7:30am Trial Ends 8:30 Trial Ends
8:10am Trial Ends - Triples 7:45am Triples Round Four 8:45 Fours Round Three
8:30am Triples Round One 10:30am Break 11:30 Lunch
11:15am Lunch 10:45am Triples Round Five 12:00 Fours Round Four
11:45am Triples Round Two 1:30pm Triples Presentation/Lunch 2:45 Break
Fours Opening Ceremony 3:00 Fours Round Five
2:30pm Break 2:10pm Trial Ends – Fours 5:45 Presentations
2:45pm Triples Round Three 2:30pm Fours Round One
5:30pm Play ends for day 5:15pm Dinner Break
5:45pm Fours Round Two
8:30pm Play ends for day
7
Honours Board
Year Men’s Singles Men’s Pairs Men’s Triples Men’s Fours 2003 Frankton Railway Hornby Domain Johnsonville North East Valley
2004 Frankton Railway Elmwood Aramoho Te Karaka
2005 Te Karaka Onehunga Te Karaka Frankton Railway
2006 Takapuna Manurewa Westport RS Alton
2007 Johnston Park Papakura Stoke Wanganui
2008 North East Valley Wanganui Onehunga Blaketown
2009 Rangiora Onehunga Kahutia Eastbourne
2011 Stoke Heretaunga Onehunga Geraldine
2012 Alexandra Stoke Auckland Onehunga
Year Women’s Singles
Women’s Pairs Women’s Triples
Women’s Fours
2003 Beckenham Beckenham United Lepperton
2004 Hillcrest Elmwood Kensington Geraldine
2005 Geraldine Johnsonville Ngongotaha United - Nelson
2006 United - Nelson Hokonui Pakuranga Geraldine
2007 United - Nelson Riverside Johnsonville Terrace End
2008 Wanganui Geraldine Frankton Railway Kensington
2009 Northern Taupo Terrace End Sunnybrae
2011 Clinton Tauranga South Johnsonville Manurewa Cosmopolitan
2012 Pakuranga Leeston Leeston Frankton Railway
8
Meet the Competitors – Men’s
Dates Discipline Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6
22 – 23 June
SINGLES Player Club Centre
Chris Le Lievre Onehunga Auckland
Wayne Stewart Frankton Railway Waikato
Dave Stevenson Bowls Napier Hawkes Bay
Ray Park Wanganui Wanganui
Andrew Kelly Canterbury Canterbury
Terry Scott North East Valley Dunedin
23 – 24 June
PAIRS Skip Lead Club Centre
Dan Dickison Shaun Haynes Okaihau Far North
Graham Skellern Kevin Maxfield Tauranga South Bay of Plenty
Dave Stevenson Mark Stevenson Bowls Napier Hawkes Bay
Ray Boffa Robin Minnoch Paraparaumu Beach Kapiti Coast
Rex Carpinter Paul Matheson Halswell Canterbury
Nigel Birkbeck Kieran Fleury Wakari Dunedin
25 – 26 June
TRIPLES Skip Second Lead Club Centre
Trevor Johnston Mike Butler Kevin Sidwell Maungatapere Northland
Graham Skellern Ben Thurston Graeme Heward Tauranga South Bay of Plenty
Chris Barrett Steve Toms Graeme Cooley Palmerston North Manawatu
Raymond Martin Tim Toomey Richard Corry Victoria Wellington
Rick Day Paddy Stewart Paul Mariu Rangiora Canterbury
Blair Barringer Robbie Thomson Roger Barron Fairfield Dunedin
26 – 27 June
FOURS Skip Third Second Lead Club Centre
Dan Delany Joe Whitelaw Jordan King Scott Evans Onehunga Auckland
Kevin Maxfield Maurice Hickey Pat Morgan Merv Gibbins Mt Maunganui Bay of Plenty
David File (s) John Dawson Lofty Hurrell Duncan MacPherson Te Karaka Gisborne East Coast
Not attending
Sanjhe Prasad Greg Smith Clavin Hart Kenneth Hart Riverside Blenheim
Steve Jones Dan Rooney Rickie Ross Dennis Johnstone Geraldine South Canterbury
9
Meet the Competitors – Women’s
Dates Discipline Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6
22 – 23 June
SINGLES Player Club Centre
Karen Hema Carlton Cornwall Auckland
Wendy Green Taupo Bay of Plenty
Natarsha Grimshaw Bay View Hawkes Bay
Tanya Wheeler Petone Central Wellington
Serena Matthews Dunsandel Canterbury
Christine Buchanan Queenstown Central Otago
23 – 24 June
PAIRS Skip Lead Club Centre
Karen Hema Tania Wrigley Carlton Cornwall Auckland
Jan Jones Lois Myles Manurewa Cosmopolitan Counties Manukau
Not Attending
Paula Meredith Janet Nehemia Johnsonville Wellington
Marie Watson Barbara Thomason Stoke Nelson
Averil Fowler Sue Kincaid Balfour Southland
25 – 26 June
TRIPLES Skip Second Lead Club Centre
Reen Stratford Karen de Jongh Bev Crowe Carlton Cornwall Auckland
Karen Forrest Maria Howe Miriam Pedley Manurewa Cosmopolitan Counties Manukau
Not Attending
Claire Ellen Marie Klitscher Sadie Head Wanganui East Wanganui
Ann Simpson Lyn Haworth Gil Abel Beckenham Canterbury
Wendy Jackson Michelle Preston Glenice Paisley Waikiwi Southland
26 – 27 June
FOURS Skip Third Second Lead Club Centre
Lisa Parlane Judith Seager Gail Dick Fleur Townsend Browns Bay North Harbour
Mary Campbell Robyn Davis Robyn Matthews-Hunt Pauline Bowler Tauranga South Bay of Plenty
Feona Sayles (s) Anna Davis Jacinta Cousins Julianne Mills Northern Manawatu
Wendy Mackie Trish Bruce Pat East Natalie Johnson Massey Avenue Wellington
Val Montgomery Dot Capill Beryl MacDonald Roberta Marshall Blenheim Marlborough
Linley O’Callaghan Ruth Grant Carol Woods Lyn Somerville Alexandra Central Otago
10
Men’s National Club Singles 22 - 23 June
CLUB CENTRE REGION
CANTERBURY CANTERBURY
Region 5
FRANKTON RAILWAY WAIKATO Region 2
ONEHUNGA AUCKLAND
Region 1
WANGANUI WANGANUI
Region 4
BOWLS NAPIER HAWKES BAY
Region 3
NORTH EAST VALLEY DUNEDIN Region 6
RO
UN
DS
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
1 2 2 4 4 6 6
SUB TOTAL
2 6 4 6 2 4 2
SUB TOTAL
3 1 5 3 5 1 3
SUB TOTAL
4 5 1 1 3 3 5
SUB TOTAL
5 2 6 4 2 4 6
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL
11
Women’s National Club Singles 22 - 23 June
CLUB CENTRE REGION
TAUPO BAY OF PLENTY
Region 2
DUNSANDEL CANTERBURY
Region 5
QUEENSTOWN CENTRAL OTAGO
Region 6
PETONE CENTRAL WELLINGTON
Region 4
BAY VIEW HAWKES BAY
Region 3
CARLTON CORNWALL AUCKLAND
Region 1
RO
UN
DS
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
1 1 1 3 3 5 5
SUB TOTAL
2 5 3 5 1 3 1
SUB TOTAL
3 2 6 4 6 2 4
SUB TOTAL
4 6 2 2 4 4 6
SUB TOTAL
5 5 3 1 5 1 3
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL
12
Men’s National Club Pairs 23 - 24 June
CLUB CENTRE REGION
OKAIHAU FAR NORTH
Region 1
WAKARI DUNEDIN Region 6
BOWLS NAPIER HAWKES BAY
Region 3
PARAPARAUMU BEACH KAPITI COAST
Region 4
HALSWELL CANTERBURY
Region 5
TAURANGA SOUTH BAY OF PLENTY
Region 2
RO
UN
DS
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
1 1 1 3 3 5 5
SUB TOTAL
2 5 3 5 1 3 1
SUB TOTAL
3 2 6 4 6 2 4
SUB TOTAL
4 6 2 2 4 4 6
SUB TOTAL
5 5 3 1 5 1 3
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL
13
Women’s National Club Pairs 23 - 24 June
CLUB CENTRE REGION
OMARANUI HAWKES BAY
Region 3
BALFOUR SOUTHLAND
Region 6
STOKE NELSON Region 5
CARLTON CORNWALL AUCKLAND
Region 1
Manurewa Cosmopolitan COUNTIES MANUKAU
Region 2
JOHNSONVILLE WELLINGTON
Region 4
RO
UN
DS
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
1 2 2 4 4 6 6
SUB TOTAL
2 6 4 6 2 4 2
SUB TOTAL
3 3 5 1 5 3 1
SUB TOTAL
4 5 3 3 1 1 5
SUB TOTAL
5 2 6 4 2 4 6
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL
14
Men’s National Club Triples 25 - 26 June
CLUB CENTRE REGION
RANGIORA CANTERBURY
Region 5
MAUNGATAPERE NORTHLAND
Region 1
FAIRFIELD DUNEDIN Region 6
TAURANGA SOUTH BAY OF PLENTY
Region 2
VICTORIA WELLINGTON
Region 4
PALMERSTON NORTH MANAWATU
Region 3
RO
UN
DS
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
1 1 1 3 3 5 5
SUB TOTAL
2 5 3 5 1 3 1
SUB TOTAL
3 2 6 4 6 2 4
SUB TOTAL
4 6 2 2 4 4 6
SUB TOTAL
5 5 3 1 5 1 3
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL
15
Women’s National Club Triples 25 - 26 June
CLUB CENTRE REGION
Manurewa Cosmopolitan COUNTIES MANUKAU
Region 2
BECKENHAM CANTERBURY
Region 5
CARLTON CORNWALL AUCKLAND
Region 1
WANGANUI EAST WANGANUI
Region 4
OMARANUI HAWKES BAY
Region 3
WAIKIWI SOUTHLAND
Region 6
RO
UN
DS
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
1 2 2 4 4 6 6
SUB TOTAL
2 6 4 6 2 4 2
SUB TOTAL
3 3 5 1 5 3 1
SUB TOTAL
4 5 3 3 1 1 5
SUB TOTAL
5 2 6 4 2 4 6
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL
16
Men’s National Club Fours 26 - 27 June
CLUB CENTRE REGION
RIVERSIDE MARLBOROUGH
Region 5
GERALDINE SOUTH CANTERBURY
Region 6
ALTON TARANAKI Region 4
TE KARAKA GISBORNE EAST COAST
Region 3
MT MAUNGANUI BAY OF PLENTY
Region 2
ONEHUNGA AUCKLAND
Region 1
RO
UN
DS
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
1 2 2 4 4 6 6
SUB TOTAL
2 6 4 6 2 4 2
SUB TOTAL
3 3 5 1 5 3 1
SUB TOTAL
4 5 3 3 1 1 5
SUB TOTAL
5 2 6 4 2 4 6
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL
17
Women’s National Club Fours 26 - 27 June
CLUB CENTRE REGION
NORTHERN MANAWATU
Region 3
BROWNS BAY NORTH HARBOUR
Region 1
MASSEY AVENUE WELLINGTON
Region 4
ALEXANDRA CENTRAL OTAGO
Region 6
BLENHEIM MARLBOROUGH
Region 5
TAURANGA SOUTH BAY OF PLENTY
Region 2
RO
UN
DS
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
RIN
K
Win
Loss
Score
Ne
t Total
1 1 1 3 3 5 5
SUB TOTAL
2 5 3 5 1 3 1
SUB TOTAL
3 2 6 4 6 2 4
SUB TOTAL
4 6 2 2 4 4 6
SUB TOTAL
5 5 3 1 5 1 3
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL
Notes
Government House On Monday 22nd July 2013 our Patron the Governor- General of New Zealand His Excellency Lt Gen The Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae GNZM QSO will host a Reception at Government House Wellington, to launch the Centennial year celebrations. It is a huge privilege for Bowls New Zealand to have this function at Government House and we are indebted to our Patron for allowing us to hold the function there. This is a unique opportunity to view the newly refurbished Government House. Numbers to attend this prestigious event are limited. The cost to attend is $40
TOWER Centennial Hall of Fame Dinner On the Saturday night of the conference the focus will change to honouring the past. The TOWER Centennial Hall of Fame dinner will feature the inaugural induction ceremony for Bowls New Zealand’s Hall of Fame. This is a not to be missed event and clubs should book now to ensure they are in attendance to support nominated club members. Get your tickets to ensure you are part of this historic event with cocktails and dinner for just $86, or a table of 10 for just $800
Centennial AGM On Saturday 7 September the Bowls New Zealand AGM will be held. This will be a special occasion marking our Centennial year. Keynote speaker, Belinda Moore will be delivering a challenge to our Clubs and Leaders about how we engage with Communities in the future. Her topic “Membership is Dead” is a not to be missed opportunity. This will be followed by an address from Bowls NZ’s Chris Wilson who will introduce the Whole of Sport Plan which will focus on the key challenges for the sport going forward. This event comes at no charge so ensure you book it in your diary now.