John Raison with Barry and Christine Lee Triumph in club Triples

Sunday 9th September was the day of the Nell Rumble Trophy, Farnborough Bowls Club’s two wood triples competition.

Eight teams entered and a draw took place to see who was in each of the two leagues; the winners of each league would then play each other in the final.

Geoff Chadd, Anne Hellier and Diane Hill won League A.  Barry Lee, Christine Lee and John Raison won League B by not dropping a point.

Barry Lee’s team got off to good start in the final by building a good lead.  Anne’s team started to pull it back and were two points down going into the last end. They were holding three until John Raison draw in for 2nd wood. Anne’s only option was to try to dislodge the opponents wood but unfortunately she was off the target and moved the wrong bowl to give Barry’s team the shot.  The final result 11 – 8 to Barry’s team.

A big thanks to all of the competitors and particularly to Martin for organising another flawless competition day.

 

2012 Club Finals Results

List of 2012 finals results.  Photos have been posted here

DateCompetitionFinalistsResults
Sat 10 amMen's Two WoodDennis Aslett v Martin Lee12 - 15
Sat 10 amMen's HandicapeBarry Lee v Michael Andrews19 - 21
Sat 2.30pmMen's ChampionshipAllen Pape v Martin Lee21 - 11
Sat 2.30pmLadies' ChampionshipEdna Lakeman v Christine Lee21 - 18
Sat 2.30pmNewcomer's TrophyMick Brown v Amanda Wright21 - 15
Sun 10amLadies' Two WoodRona Jennings v Christine Lee10 - 15
Sun 10amNovice's TrophyJack Wansell v John Lakeman23 - 15
Sun 10amEntered PairsGeoff Chad & Anne Hellier v Martin Lee & Allen Pape12 - 21
Sun 2.30pmSimpkin TrophyBarry Lee v Allen Pape17 - 8
Sun 2.30pmLadies' HandicapPauline Lane v Judy Savory21 - 20
Sun 2.30pmDrawn PairsMichael Andrews & David Wansell v Joan Abbott & Martin Lee25 - 15

Powder Puff event

On the afternoon of the 11th August, Rona, Amanda, Lee and Sheila went to the Powder Puff event organised by Bourne British League Bowling Club, the event was in aid of the Phyllis Tuckwell charity.   There were teams from approx. 16 bowling clubs,  many were local clubs but there were some ladies from West Wittering in Sussex.  The afternoon kicked off with the Ladybird (same as the spider) and Amanda won it and received a bottle of wine.  Well done Amanda, my bowl was no where near it, as per usual I can hear some if you say!!!  The afternoon progressed with each person picking a tile which was your team (red or blue) rink and position, some played rinks and some played triples, this meant of course that you were not always with your club members . After two rounds we had a break and had some lovely fruit punch.   There was another two rounds and then we had a fabulous cream tea, sandwiches, scones and cakes.  The members of Bourne had worked really hard.  There was a raffle as well, there were a lot of prizes, Amanda and Lee were lucky, sadly Rona and I were not!!!  All in all a brilliant afternoon and a big thanks to Amanda for driving and to Bourne for organising it.

Bowls Development Alliance Update

Bowls England

The following statement has today been issued by the Bowls Development Alliance BDA.”The British Crown Green Bowls Association and the English Short Mat Bowling Association recently announced their intention to leave the Bowls Development Alliance. This has come at a time when commitment was needed to sign up to the BDA for a further four years. Despite this setback Bowls England and the English Indoor Bowling Association Ltd are fully committed to working together for the long-term development of the sport of bowls. The BDA is currently waiting to hear if its bid for continued funding 2013-2017 to bring more people into the game has been successful. It is only by working together in partnership that funding can be secured from Sport England in order to grow and sustain the sport. There will be no changes to the present way in which the BDA works across all codes of bowls. It is hoped in the future to encourage new partners to step forward, to work together and really make a step change in the development of the sport.”

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Paul Malpass wins Yardstick competition

Paul Malpass has won the Yardstick Competition. Results have been put up on the club noticeboard.

Well done to everyone who took part, I thought the standard of bowling you all achieved was excellent.

NamePlayedPointsAverage
Ian Beech11212.0
Keith Brown22110.5
Sheila Andrews11010.0
Chris Henderson2189.0
Mick Moorcroft199.0
Jan Brown2157.5
Joan Moorcroft177.0
Jen Kelly122.0