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INDEX Page Presidents Message ...................................................................................... 4 Services provided by Sponsors ..................................................................... 5 OIBA Officers & Executive ......................................................................... 7- 8 OIBA Management Structure ......................................................................... 9 Selectors ...................................................................................................... 10 Tournament Secretary ................................................................................. 10 Publicity Officer ............................................................................................ 10 Umpires Association .................................................................................... 11 Life Members of the OIBA ............................................................................ 12 Gold Star Holders ........................................................................................ 12 OIBA Bowler of the Year .............................................................................. 14 Results of 2015 Events ........................................................................... 16-17 Fees/Charges .............................................................................................. 19 Kitchen Duty Clubs ...................................................................................... 21 Competition Entry Closing Dates ................................................................. 22 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS .................................................................. 23-31 General Competition Rules ..................................................................... 32-33 Specific Competition Rules ..................................................................... 34-37 General Interclub Rules ............................................................................... 39 Sevens Interclub ..................................................................................... 40-41 Wednesday Ladies Interclub ................................................................... 43-46 Thursday Fours, Pairs & Singles Interclub .............................................. 47-48 Thursday Fours Interclub ........................................................................ 50-55 Representative Programme .................................................................... 56-58 Non Representative Matches ....................................................................... 58 Code of Conduct ..................................................................................... 59-60 Dunedin Metropolitan Club Contacts ..................................................... 61-66 Sub-Assoc clubs playing in Metropolitan Interclub....................................... 66 Eastern Districts Sub Association Officers & Clubs ..................................... 67 Eastern Districts Sub Association Programme of Events ...................... 68-69 Taieri Sub Association Officers & Clubs ................................................. 71-72 Taieri Sub Association Programme of Events......................................... 72-73 Notes…………………………………………………………………………….....74 List of Sponsors ........................................................................................... 76 3
PRESIDENTS MESSAGE I would like to welcome you all to the 2016 Indoor Bowling season. We start the season in good heart with our finances in a sound position and with real energy in our executive, selectors and clubs to make this a successful and enjoyable season. Following on from last season the recruitment of new players is a major priority and one in which we all have a part to play through our personal contacts and in our communities. We cannot afford to rest on our laurels and need review our operations to ensure we are doing things as effectively as possible. Amongst the successes of the 2015 season two stand out and deserve our congratulations: ‐ Jonty Horwell on winning the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Singles Title; ‐ Our Paterson Trophy Team on winning the regional tournament and going on to play in the Welsh Trophy. The Executive and I wish you all the best in your club programmes, in Interclub competition; and the very best of luck to our Representative Teams David Moir President MANY THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING ORGANISATIONS FOR THEIR SUPPORT FOR 2015 4
SERVICES PROVIDED BY SPONSORS If you need something done please check this list and if possible use one of our sponsors. They support us – please support them Page Accommodation ................................................... Dunedin Holiday Park 22 & 39 Classified Advertising ………………………………….Otago Daily Times 29 Compressed Air Solutions……………………………………….. Ash Air 6 Batteries ................................................................................... Faast Fitt 42 Bus Charter ………… ..................... Eastcoast Passenger Services Ltd 70 Butcher ....................................................................... The Mad Butcher 18 Camping .............................................................. Dunedin Holiday Park 22 & 39 Car painting ................................. Harrow Motor Body Collision Repairs 8 Car Tyres………………………………………… …General Tyres Ltd 25 Chemist .................................................................... Larson’s Pharmacy 15 Drainlaying .............................................................. Barry Dell Plumbing 2 Electrical ...................................................................Southern Electrical 49 Engraving .................................................................... Brandwell Moller 13 Funeral Services ............................................. Gillions Funeral Services 45 Glass, mirrors etc ................................................................ Metro Direct 75 Hardware ......................................................................... Mitre 10 Mega 20 Heat Pumps ........................................................... Davies Heat ’n’ Cool 38 Home automation .....................................................Southern Electrical 49 Home improvement ......................................................... Mitre 10 Mega 20 Meat ........................................................................... The Mad Butcher 18 Motels ................................................................. Dunedin Holiday Park 22 & 39 Newspapers …………………………………………….Otago Daily Times 29 Panelbeating ................................ Harrow Motor Body Collision Repairs 8 Pharmacy ................................................................ Larson’s Pharmacy 15 Plumbing ................................................................. Barry Dell Plumbing 2 Printer cartridges ............................................................Cartridge World 33 Security ....................................................................Southern Electrical 49 Tractor Tyres…………………………………………….General Tyres Ltd 25 Transport ......................................... Eastcoast Passenger Services Ltd 70 Trophies ....................................................................... Brandwell Moller 13 Truck Tyres………………………………………………General Tyres Ltd 25 Tyres ......... …………………………………………… General Tyres Ltd 25 Vacuum Solutions ...................................................................... Ash Air 6 Videos ................................................................................ Video Venue 15 5
OTAGO INDOOR BOWLS ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE 105 Victoria Road, Dunedin Ph/fax (03) 455 3653 P.O. Box 6175, Dunedin North, Dunedin 9059 Email: Hall: otagoindoorbowlsassn@yahoo.co.nz www.otagoindoorbowls.co.nz PATRON: Kevin Brosnan PRESIDENT: David Moir, 64B Hazel Ave, Caversham, Dunedin 9012. Ph 03 487 9776. moirdj41@gmail.com Cell 027 689 5051 PAST PRESIDENT Andrew Thompson, 5 McFadden Drive, East Taieri 9 024. Ph 03 484 7853. andrewt67@xtra.co.nz Cell 027 476 7643 VICE-PRESIDENT Barry Cadogan, 70 Tyne Street Mosgiel 9024 Ph 03 484 7599 SECRETARY Ruth Porteous Warrington RD 1 Waikouaiti 482 2849 strugglersridge@clear.net.nz TREASURER David Webb, 225 Burt Street, Wakari, Dunedin 9010 Ph 464 0598webbly75@yahoo.co.nz Cell 027 422 7212 EXECUTIVE Ann Cottrell, 27 Ings Avenue, St Clair, Dunedin 9012 Ph 03 455 8976. eacottrell@xtra.co.nz Cell 021 133 4051 John Williams, 21 Salmond St, Wakari, Dunedin 9010 Ph 03 476 6150 jacqandjohn21@gmail.com Kevin Brosnan, 105G Melbourne Street South Dunedin 9012 Ph 03 455 4781. kfapbrosnan@hotmail.co.nz Cell 027 908 5827 Hughan Gould, 9 Herron St, Brockville, Dunedin 9011 Ph 03 476 2054. hughan_gould46@hotmail.com Cell 027 301 7464 Mike Harte, 88 Every Street Andersons Bay, Dunedin 9013 Ph 03 454 6663. mike@harte.co.nz Cell 021 444 400 7
EXECUTIVE (Cont) Eastern Districts Delegate Glenys Barnett, Mount Cargill RD 1 Waitati Ph 03 473 1775. jgbarnett@vodafone.co.nz Taieri Delegate Bob Crawford, 458 Riccarton Rd West, RD 2, Mosgiel 9092. Ph 03 489 3610. wrjm_crawford@xtra.co.nz ALL COLLISION REPAIRS PANEL BEATING PAINTING COURTESY CARS CHASSIS STRAIGHTENING 26 Wilkie Rd, Dunedin. Ph: 455 1773 Fax: 455 2746 Email: harrows@xtra.co.nz Web: www.harrows.net.nz Laws of the Game Soles and Heels of Footwear shall be of flat, smooth, or fine treaded and pliable material that will not carry foreign matter, or cause damage to the mat. Play in bare feet or jandals is not permitted. Where there is any doubt about the suitability of footwear the Controlling Authority shall be the sole judge. 8
OIBA 2015 MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE Administration Convenor: David Moir Emergency Committee David Moir, Barry Cadogan, David Webb Andrew Thompson Public Relations All Executive Umpires Liaison Isobel Bell Booklet Andrew Thompson Publicity/Website Mike Harte, David Moir Trophies Hughan Gould Events Convenor: Kevin Brosnan Match Andrew Thompson, Kevin Brosnan Tournament Secretary Kevin Brosnan Interclub Draws David Moir, Mike Harte BOY Points Mike Harte Programme All Executive Coaching Coordinator Daniel French Finance Convenor: David Webb Grants David Moir Raffles and Fundraising Ann Cottrell, Sponsorship David Moir, Ann Cottrell Promotions Convenor: David Moir Publicity/ Results Match Com , David Moir Masters Games Glenys Barnett, Ruth Porteous Schools David Moir Website Mike Harte Facilities Convenor: John Williams Catering Lillian Roy and Team Roster Liaison Hughan Gould Building Maintenance John Williams, Brent Sinclair, 9
SELECTORS Brent Sinclair (Convenor) 9 Pencarrow Street Caversham Ph: 455 4002 Cell: 027 908 0181 dianeandcurly@hotmail.com Barry Cadogan 484 7599 Mike Harte Ph: 454 6663 mike@harte.co.nz TOURNAMENT SECRETARY Entries for all events run by Otago Indoor Bowls are to be submitted by club secretaries on the prescribed entry form prior to the closing date to: Kevin Brosnan 105G Melbourne Street South Dunedin 9012 Ph 03 455 4781 Cell 027 9085827 kfapbrosnan@hotmail.co.nz PUBLICITY OFFICER/S The Publicity Officer coordinates the lodgement of material into the newspaper and onto the radio. Clubs are encouraged to keep the publicity officer informed of club activities and results. Please contact: David Moir 64B Hazel Avenue Caversham Dunedin 9012 Ph 03 487 9776 Cell 027 689 5051 moirdj41@gmail.com 10
UMPIRES ASSOCIATION President: Mike Cox, 27 Dakota Place, Waldronville, Dunedin Ph 488 3081 sjccom@ihug.co.nz Vice President: Jean Cox, 27 Dakota Place, Waldronville, Dunedin Ph 488 3081 sjccom@ihug.co.nz Secretary: Bev Paterson, 47 Spottiswoode St Andersons Bay Dunedin 9013 Ph 454 2900 al.paterson@xtra.co.nz Treasurer: Jean Cox, 27 Dakota Place, Waldronville, Dunedin Ph 488 3081 sjccom@ihug.co.nz Life Members: Ian Roberts, Isobel Bell Active Umpires: Michael Ayers, Isobel Bell, Michael Cox, Jean Cox, Darryl Daniel, Stephne Joyce, Marilyn Irvine, Kevin Keogh, Bev Paterson, June Pickles, Andrew Thompson. Brigid Marr, Tony Hosken, Sub Association Umpires: Ruth Porteous (ED), John Barnett (ED), Dawn Dougherty (ED), Bruce Collins (ED), Sheryl Collins (ED), Merv Boyle (ED), Bob Crawford (TAI) Active Measurers: Alan Gillespie (TAI), Hughan Gould, Keith Lamb, Stan Rae (TAI), Allan Morrish (ED) Uniform for all events under the jurisdiction of Otago Indoor Bowls – Black trousers, white shirt and black umpires jacket/jersey or OIBA jersey. UMPIRES MEETINGS These are held on the 4th Sunday of each month 7:30pm Stadium All Welcome 11
LIFE MEMBERS OF THE OTAGO ASSOCIATION 1969 GH Jolly OBE* 1989 WA Smaill* 1969 JH Holden* 1989 AM Steel* 1975 RP Lauren* 1993 Mrs K Ellwood* 1975 RB Richardson* 1994 Mrs M Aitken* 1976 J Kilpatrick* 2001 F Bosman* 1977 HN Miller* 2002 Mrs M Garner 1980 DJ Crichton* 2004 KF Brosnan 1983 WE Quartermain* 2006 PR Jacombs* 1983 R Thomson* 2010 I Roberts 1986 Mrs HB Wright* * denotes deceased 1988 A Boekhout GOLD STAR HOLDERS Gold stars are awarded to players who achieve their fifth Otago Title. Eligible events are the Open and Champion of Champion Singles, Pairs, Triples and Fours. An additional Gold Star is awarded for each successive five Otago Titles. The year shown is the last year an Otago Title was achieved. 32 G Flewitt (2009) 7 Mrs A Cottrell (2011) 23 R Cowan (2015) 7 Mrs J Darling (1985) 20 K Darling (1987) 7 Mrs K Ellwood (1995) 19 B Cadogan (2015) 7 Ms S Keene (2008) 18 M Cowan (1999) 7 D G Keene (2011) 18 Mrs L Rance (2015) 7 Mrs L Krause (1989) 18 T Gould (2002) 7 Mrs J Pickles (2006) 17 D French (2015) 7 Mrs S Sinclair (2009) 15 Mrs C Crawford (2004) 6 Mrs P Cowan (2001) 15 D R Garner (2013) 6 Mrs L Flewitt (2009) 15 R Webster (2011) 6 Mrs A Gawn (2012) 14 Mrs J Cowan (2015) 6 W Paape (1984) 13 H Bosman (2014) 6 W Porteous (2001) 13 G L’Ami (2003) 6 P Swinden (1992) 12 W Adam (2003) 6 Mrs P Webster (1990) 11 M Jacombs (2009) 6 S Webster (1992) 11 B Sinclair (2012) 5 J Darracotte (1983) 10 B Craig (1998) 5 H Gould (2013) 10 R Hollamby (2007) 5 K Gould (2011) 10 H Webster Jnr (1987) 5 Miss S Gould (1999) 8 J Barrow (1996) 5 D Krause (1987) 8 K Brosnan (2012) 5 M McAuliffe (2003) 8 S Burton (1982) 5 D Sinclair (2013) 8 C Cowan (2015) 5 D Webb (2015) 8 Mrs D Keene (2009) 5 Mrs M Webster (1987) 8 Mrs A Keith (2002) 5 B Williams (2015) 12
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OIBA INDOOR BOWLER OF THE YEAR The Kevin and Ainslie Brosnan OIBA Bowler of the Year Trophy is awarded annually to the bowler who accumulates the most points over ten events – Otago and Champion of Champion Singles, Pairs, Triples and Fours plus the NZ Henselite Singles, NZ Mixed Fours and the NZ Mixed Pairs. In each event players are awarded the following points: 9 points for the winner, 7 points for the runner up, 5 points to the losing semi-finalists, 3 points to the losing quarter- finalists and 1 point to each person qualifying for post section play. For the NZ Mixed Fours and Pairs the points scored are different. – refer to Specific Competition Rules for the NZ Mixed Fours and Pairs on page 35 & 36. In the event of equal points at the end of the year the trophy will be shared. The Bowler of the Year Trophy has previously been awarded to: 1985 Ray Webster 2002 Ross Garner & Trevor Gould 1986 Mark Cowan 2003 Grant L’Ami 1987 Ray Webster 2004 Trevor Gould 1988 Garry Flewitt 2005 Garry Flewitt 1989 Kevin & Ainslie Brosnan 2006 Ross Garner 1990 Mark Cowan 2007 Mark Jacombs 1991 Ray Webster 2008 Mark Jacombs 1992 Mark Cowan 2009 Daniel French 1993 Bob Cowan 2010 Daniel French 1994 Garry Flewitt 2011 Ross Garner 1995 Garry Flewitt 2012 Ross Garner 1996 Mark Cowan 2013 Daniel French 1997 Tony Cabral 2014 Daniel French 1998 Barry Craig 2015 Daniel French 1999 Grant L’Ami 2001 Grant L’Ami 2000 Grant L’Ami PLEASE SUPPORT OUR MAJOR SPONSORS Ash Air Barry Dell Plumbing Brandwell Moller Dunedin Holiday Park General Tyres Ltd Larson’s Pharmacy & Video Venue Metro Direct Otago Daily Times Southern Electrical 14
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RESULTS OF 2015 OIBA EVENTS Runners up shown in italics Henselite Singles (Arie & Shirley Boekhout Trophy) Hugh Bosman Hillhead Marilyn Holmes Momona Mixed Fours (NZ Mixed Fours Otago District Trophy) D French, Brent Sinclair, Lyn Rance, M Rout Composite B Cowan, R Moss, J Pickles, G Moss. Hillhead Otago Singles (The Paris Trophy) D French Green Island B Cadogan Momona Otago Singles Last Lady (Garner Trophy) M Holmes Momona Otago Pairs (Darling Cup) C Cowan, T Van Tuel Henley K Gould, T Wood Brockville Otago Triples (Kew Cup) C Cowan, T Van Tuel, R Black Henley B Williams, J Williams, D Van der Hoek Wakari Otago Fours (Alf Garland Memorial Cup) B Cadogan, B Cowan, S Ruthven, J Cowan Momona D French, B Sinclair, L Rance, S Alderton Green Island Champion of Champion Ladies Singles (Nash Cup) L Rance Green Island S Darrett Kew Champion of Champion Men’s Singles (Smith Cup) D French Green Island K Gould Brockville Champion of Champion Pairs (Russell Sykes Memorial Cup) L Rance, M Grey Green Island D Webb, B Williams Wakari Champion of Champion Triples (Bosman Cup) C Cowan, R Black, A Gillespie Henley D French, D Sinclair, LRance Green Island Champion of Champion Fours (Jock Holden Trophy) D Webb, B Williams, J Williams, B Van der Hoek Wakari A Cottrell, C Moffit, B Patterson, K Brosnan Burnside 16
Junior Singles (Junior Singles Trophy) J Horwell Kaikorai J Laney Dunback Novice Singles (Steel Trophy) S Hall Kaikorai L McGregor Vauxhall Smaill Trophy P Cabral, N Mclennan, R Peacock, M Grey Green Island D Sinclair, N Sinclair, D French, B Sinclair Green Island Crawford Cup A Cottrell, B Patterson, D Fallow, L Roy Burnside A Katipa, T Van Tuel, R Black, H Spittle Henley Husband & Wife (Hilda & Bob Wright Trophy) B Cadogan, M Cadogan Momona K Ruthven, S Ruthven Momona Senior Pairs (Senior Pairs Trophy) L Rance, M Grey Green Island J Pickles, P Gladding Hillhead Festival Fours (Festival Trophy) A Cottrell, C Moffit, B Patterson, P Gladding Composite B Crawford, A Gillespie, E White, C Gilmore Composite Invitation Pairs (Invitation Pairs Trophy) R Hammond, P Jamison Waikouaiti INTERCLUB Super Sevens 1st Green Island 2nd Wakari 3rd Prince Albert Craig Trophy Super Sevens 1st Wakari 2nd Prince Albert 3rd Momona Andersons Bay Trophy Wednesday Ladies 1st equal Hillhead & Momona 2nd Burnside 3rd Prince Albert Holden Rose Cup Thursday F/P/S 1st Mornington 2nd Wakari 3rd Momona Hillhead Cup Thursday Fours 1st Kew 2nd Hillhead 3rd Koputai Kerr Cup 17
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FEES/CHARGES CLUB AFFILIATION FEE An annual Club Affiliation fee of $10 covering the year ending 30th September 2016 is required to be lodged with the Treasurer no later than 31 May 2016. INDIVIDUAL PLAYER REGISTRATION FEE Clubs are required to make a payment no later than 31 May 2016 comprising: a) $12 for each member (subject to the rule for dual club membership) being an OIBA Registration Fee b) $2 for each member under the age of 18 as at 1 March 2016 being a NZIB registration fee c) $15 for each member over the age of 18 as at 1 March 2016 being the NZIB capitation fee Where a person is a member of multiple clubs and has completed the appropriate declaration as provided for in the competition rules, the payment described in (a) above is only required from the club to which the person has declared that they are to play interclub and championship events, and the payment described in part (b) and (c) above is required from all clubs into which the person is a member. EVENT ENTRY FEES The entry fee for each of the ten events that form part of the Bowler of the Year Award is $6 per player. The standard entry fee for all other events, unless otherwise stated, is $5 per player. The fee for interclub is $4 per player. HALL HIRE Clubs or organizations that wish to hire the Indoor Bowls Hall should contact: Ruth Porteous Warrington RD 1 Waikouaiti 482 2849 strugglersridge@clear.net.nz Charges, which commence when the Hall is first opened until finally closed, are: a) For Affiliated Clubs that wish to use the hall for their club activities $6 per mat with the minimum of 5 mats. b) For Affiliated Clubs and associated groups that wish exclusive use of the hall $14 for each half-hour or any part thereof. c) For other organizations that wish to have exclusive use of the hall $17.50 for each half-hour or any part thereof. 19
www.mitre10.co.nz/Dunedin Please support our Minor Sponsors Cartridge World ....................................................................... Page 33 Davies Heat ’n’ Cool ................................................................ Page 37 Eastcoast Passenger Services Ltd .......................................... Page 69 Faast Fitt ................................................................................. Page 41 Gillions Funeral Services ......................................................... Page 45 Harrow Motor Body Works ...................................................... Page 8 Mitre 10 Mega ......................................................................... Page 20 The Mad Butcher ..................................................................... Page 18 20
KITCHEN DUTY CLUBS Clubs are requested to provide a contribution to afternoon tea or supper for the final round of each Interclub competition. Any enquires regarding Kitchen Duties contact Lillian Roy. Any enquiries regarding the roster contact, Hughan Gould Ph 476 2054 Centre Events Fri 6 May 7pm Otago Singles Burnside Sun 8 May 9am Otago Singles St Kilda Sun 15 May 9am Otago Fours Brockville Sat 28 Jun 9am New Zealand Mixed Fours Forbury Park Sun 29 Jun 9am New Zealand Mixed Pairs Mornington Sun 19 Jun 9am Senior Pairs Fairfield Fri 29 Jul 7pm Otago Pairs Kaikorai Sun 31Jul 9am Otago Pairs Kew Sun 6 Aug 9am Otago Triples Koputai Fri 19 Aug 7pm Henselite Singles Green Island Sat 20 Aug 9am Henselite Singles Hillhead Sun 28 Aug 9am Husband & Wife Pairs Momona Sun 4 Sep 1pm Novice Singles Mornington Tue 13 Sep 7pm Smaill Trophy/Crawford Cup Prince Albert Sat 17 Sep 9am Champion of Champion Pairs St Brigids Sun 18 Sep 9am Champion of Champion Triples Tainui Sat 24 Sep 9am Champion of Champion Fours Vauxhall Sun 25 Sep 9am Champion of Champion Singles Wakari Morning/Afternoon Tea/Supper will be served after the second game of each of the above. Lunch ($6) will be available for purchase at all events with a 9am start Wednesday Ladies Interclub Set Up Clean Up Round 1 13April Hillhead Koputai Round 2 27 April Green Island 1 Momona Round 3 11 May Burnside Green Island 2 Round 4 25 May Forbury Park 1 St Kilda Round 5 8 June Tainui Fairfield Round 6 22 June Prince Albert Kaikorai Round 7 6 July Fobury Park 2 Tainui Round 8 20 July Mornington Prince Albert Round 9 19 August Mosgiel RSA Fairfield (All Clubs a plate) Super Sevens Interclub Round 9 24 August Executive (All Clubs a plate) Thursday Fours, Pairs & Singles Interclub Round 9 4 August Executive (All Clubs a plate) Thursday Fours Interclub Round 9 25 August Executive (All Clubs a plate) 21
COMPETITION ENTRY CLOSING DATES Entries for all events run by Otago Indoor Bowls are to be submitted by club secretaries on the prescribed entry form to the Tournament Secretary prior to the date listed. Otago Singles 22 April Henselite Singles 5 Aug Otago Fours 29 April Husband & Wife Pairs 12 Aug N Z Mixed Fours 13 May Mixed Pairs 12 Aug N Z Mixed Pairs 13 May Novice Singles 19 Aug Junior Singles 3 Jun Crawford Cup 30 Aug Senior Pairs 3 Jun Smaill Trophy 30 Aug Otago Pairs 15 Jul Ch of Ch Events 2 Sep Otago Triples 22 Jul DUNEDIN HOLIDAY PARK 41 Victoria Road, St Kilda, Dunedin Phone 455-4690 Fax 455-4691 Freephone 0800-945-455 website: www.dunedinholidaypark.co.nz email: office@dunedinholidaypark.co.nz Qualmark 4 plus Star Accommodation Accommodation : Motels, Self contained units (bedding supplied), Tourist Flats (bedding supplied), Ensuite Units (bedding supplied), Lodge (with 12 ensuite rooms), Cabins, Power / Tent sites, Free Wireless Internet Family owned and operated Rex & Gaynor, Daniel & Kirsty 22
APRIL 2016 Fri 1 Opening Night 7.00pm Stadium Sat 2 Sun 3 Umpires Quadrangular 10.30am Balclutha Mon 4 Tue 5 Wed 6 Women’s Eights Trial 7.00pm Stadium Thu 7 Fri 8 Women’s Eights Trial 7.00pm Stadium Sat 9 Sun 10 Executive & Delegates Meeting 6.00pm Stadium Mon 11 Tue 12 Wed 13 Ladies Interclub Games 1&2 1.30pm Stadium Thu 14 Fours Pairs Singles Interclub (1) 7.30pm Stadium Fri 15 Sat 16 Sun 17 Mon 18 Tue 19 Wed 20 Super Sevens Games 1&2 7.30pm Stadium Thu 21 Fours Interclub (1) 7.30pm Various Fri 22 Sat 23 Sun 24 Otago v South Otago 10.00am Stadium Mon 25 ANZAC Day Tue 26 Wed 27 Ladies Interclub Games 3&4 1.30pm Stadium Thu 28 Fours Pairs Singles Interclub (2) 7.30pm Stadium Fri 29 Sat 30 Otago v Canterbury 2.00pm Avonhead School 23
MAY 2016 Sun 1 Otago v Canterbury 9.00am Hornby Club Mon 2 Tue 3 Green Island Triples 1.00pm Green Island Wed 4 Super Sevens Games 3&4 7.30pm Stadium Thu 5 Fours Interclub (2) 7.30pm Various Fri 6 Otago Singles Qualifying 7.00pm Stadium Sat 7 Town V Country (Taieri) 9.00am Wingatui Sun 8 Otago Singles Qualifying post section 9.00am Stadium follows Executive Meeting 6.00pm Stadium Mon 9 Tue 10 Wed 11 Ladies Interclub Games 5&6 1.30pm Stadium Thu 12 Fours Pairs Singles Interclub (3) 7.30pm Stadium Fri 13 Sat 14 Town v Country (ED) 9.00am E O Events Sun 15 Otago Fours Qualifying post section 9.00am Stadium follows Mon 16 Tue 17 Wed 18 Super Sevens Games 5&6 7.30pm Stadium Thu 19 Fours Interclub (3) 7.30pm Various Fri 20 Sat 21 Women’s Eights 8.15am Balclutha Sun 22 Women’s Eights 8.30am Balclutha Mon 23 Tue 24 Wed 25 Ladies Interclub Games 7&8 1.30pm Stadium Thu 26 Fours Pairs Singles Interclub (4) 7.30pm Stadium Fri 27 Sat 28 New Zealand Mixed Fours Post section 9.00am Stadium follows Sun 29 New Zealand Mixed Pairs Post section 9.00am Stadium follows Mon 30 Tue 31 24
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JUNE 2016 Wed 1 Super Sevens Games 7&8 7.30pm Stadium Thu 2 Fours Interclub (4) 7.30pm Various Fri 3 Sat 4 South Island Champs Balclutha Sun 5 South Island Champs Balclutha Mon 6 South Island Champs Balclutha Queen’s Birthday Tue 7 Wed 8 Ladies Interclub Games 9&10 1.30pm Stadium Thu 9 Fours Pairs Singles Interclub (5) 7.30pm Stadium Fri 10 Sat 11 National Championships Commence 8.30am Tauranga Sun 12 Brockville Pairs 1.00pm Brockville Executive & Delegates Meeting 6.00pm Stadium Tue 14 Wed 15 Thu 16 Fri 17 Burnside Pairs 7.00pm Stadium Sat 18 National Championships Conclude Tauranga E D Open Pairs 1.30 E O Events Sun 19 Senior Pairs 9.00am Stadium Junior Singles 1.00pm Stadium Mon 20 Tue 21 Wed 22 Ladies Interclub Games 11&12 1.30pm Stadium Thu 23 Fours Pairs Singles Interclub (6) 7.30pm Stadium Fri 24 Sat 25 Jolly Quadrangular 10.00am Oamaru 10.30 start Sun 26 Patterson Trial 7.00pm Stadium Tainui Triples Tba Tainui Mon 27 Tue 28 Wed 29 Super Sevens Games 9&10 7.30pm Stadium Thu 30 Fours Interclub (5) 7.30pm Various 26
JULY 2016 Fri 1 Patterson Trial 7.00pm Stadium Sat 2 Green Island Triples 1.00pm Green Island NZ Mixed Fours Zone Finals 12.00pm Alexandra Sun 3 Wakari Drawn Hong Kong Pairs 1.00pm Wakari NZ Mixed Pairs Zone Finals 12.00pm Alexandra Mon 4 Tue 5 Wed 6 Ladies Interclub Games 13&14 1.30pm Stadium Thu 7 Fours Pairs Singles Interclub (7) 7.30pm Stadium Fri 8 Sat 9 Junior Rep Singles 1.00pm Timaru Dunback Fours 1.00pm Dunback Sun 10 Burnside Pairs 1.00pm Stadium Junior Rep Pairs 10.00am Timaru 10.30 start Executive Meeting 6.00pm Stadium Mon 11 Wed 13 Super Sevens Games 11&12 7.30pm Stadium Thu 14 Fours Interclub (6) 7.30pm Various Fri 15 Sat 16 Paterson Trophy 8.15am Stadium Sun 17 Paterson Trophy 8.00am Stadium Mon 18 Wed 20 Ladies Interclub Games 15&16 1.30pm Stadium Thu 21 Fours Pairs Singles Interclub (8) 7.30pm Stadium Fri 22 Sat 23 Walter Strang 10.00am Ashburton 10.30 start NZ Mixed Fours National Final Lower Hutt TBA NZ Mixed Pairs National Final TBA Lower Hutt Sun 24 Mon 25 Tue 26 Wed 27 Super Sevens Games 13&14 7.30pm Stadium Thu 28 Fours Interclub (7) 7.30pm Various Fri 29 Otago Pairs Qualifying 7.00pm Stadium Sat 30 E D Open Drawn Hong Kong Pairs 1.00pm E O Events Sun 31 Otago Pairs Qualifying post 9.00am Stadium section follows 27
AUGUST 2016 Mon 1 Tue 2 Wed 3 Ladies Interclub Games 17&18 1.30pm Stadium Afternoon tea to follow Thu 4 Fours Pairs Singles Interclub (9) 7.30pm Stadium Supper to follow Fri 5 Sat 6 Otago Triples post section follows 9.00am Stadium Sun 7 Otago V North Island 12.00pm Stadium Tue 9 Wed 10 Super Sevens Games 15&16 7.30pm Stadium Thu 11 Fours Interclub (8) 7.30pm Various Fri 12 Sat 13 NI V SI TBA Christchurch Sun 14 Vauxhall Triples 1.30pm Vauxhall Executive & Delegates Meeting 6.00pm Stadium Mon 15 Tue 16 Green Island Triples 1.00pm Green Island Wed 17 Thu 18 Fri 19 Henselite Singles Qualifying 7.00pm Stadium Sat 20 Henselite Singles post section follows 9.00am Stadium E D Open Triples 1.30 E O Events Sun 21 Centre Management V Eastern Districts 1.30pm Karitane Tue 23 Wed 24 Super Sevens Games 17&18 7.30pm Stadium Supper to follow Thu 25 Fours Interclub (9) 7.30pm Stadium Supper to follow Fri 26 Sat 27 Otago V Southland 10.30 Stadium North National Junior Singles Finals 10.30 Wellington Sun 28 Husband & Wife Pairs & Mixed Pairs 9.00am Stadium Dunback Drawn Fours 1.00pm Dunback North National Secondary Schools Champs 9.00am Wellington Mon 29 National Secondary Schools Champs 9.00am North Wellington Tue 30 Wed 31 Invitation Pairs 7.00pm Stadium 28
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SEPTEMBER 2016 Thu 1 Fri 2 Welch tba Christchurch Sat 3 Welch Tba Christchurch E D Aussie Pairs 1.00pm E O Events Sun 4 Novice Singles 1.00pm Stadium Welch tba Christchurch Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 7 Centre Management V Taieri 7.30pm Wingatui Thu 8 Fri 9 Umpires Triples 7.00pm Stadium Sat 10 Henselite singles national final North Wellington Sun 11 Hillhead Hong Kong Pairs 1.00pm Stadium Executive Meeting 6.00pm Stadium Mon 12 Tue 13 Crawford Cup 7.00pm Stadium Smail Trophy 7.00pm Stadium Wed 14 Thu 15 Crawford Cup Post Section 7.00pm Stadium Smail Trophy Post Section 7.00pm Stadium Fri 16 Sat 17 Ch of Ch Pairs 9.00am Stadium Sun 18 Ch of Ch Triples 9.00am Stadium Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed 21 Centre Management V Umpires 7.30pm Stadium Thu 22 Fri 23 Sat 24 Ch of Ch Fours 9.00am Stadium Sun 25 Ch of Ch Singles 9.00am Stadium Life Members Lunch 1.00pm Mon 26 Tue 27 Wed 28 30
OCTOBER 2016 Sat 1 Alexandra Blossom Festival Tourn 9.00am Alexandra Sun 2 Alexandra Blossom Festival Tourn 9.30am Alexandra Sat 8 Bowler of the Year Dinner 6.30pm TBA Sun 9 Executive Meeting 6.00pm Stadium Tue 11 Summer Singles/Pairs Commence 7.00pm Stadium Fri 14 Summer Bowls Commence 7.25pm Stadium NOVEMBER 2016 Sun 6 Regional Meeting 12pm Stadium Sun 13 Annual General Meeting 6.00pm Stadium MARCH 2017 Fri 24 Opening Night 7.00pm Stadium APRIL 2017 Fri 8 Festival Fours 7.00pm Stadium Otago Indoor Bowls Assn www.otagoindoorbowls.co.nz Visit our Sportsground website to see the following: “Opt in” on the Home Page to be emailed notices whenever they are updated. Latest results of Interclub, Centre Events, Representative games and other important events. Selected teams for Representative games Centre Event entries. Latest Meeting Minutes from OIBA, Eastern Districts, Taieri and NZIB. Contact details of all clubs in the Metropolitan and Sub Associations. A gallery of photos. The history of the Bowler of the Year, Otago Title holders, Life Members and Gold Star holders. 31
GENERAL COMPETITION RULES 1. All rules of play as adopted by New Zealand Indoor Bowls shall apply to all matches played under the jurisdiction of the Otago Indoor Bowls Association (OIBA). 2. Only players who are registered with New Zealand Indoor Bowls and are members of an affiliated club may participate in any event under the jurisdiction of OIBA or one of its affiliated member clubs, unless such an event is deemed by the Executive of OIBA to be a promotional event. 3. No alcohol is to be consumed in any area where matches are being played and no person under the influence of liquor will be permitted to participate in any match. 4. No smoking is permitted in any hall at any time where matches are being played. 5. No practice play is permitted prior to any match commencing. 6. For all fixtures a time limit may be applied on all games up to and including the quarter-finals but will not apply to the semi-finals or finals. 7. Any club who wishes to run a tournament must apply in writing to the OIBA Executive by the date set. A tournament is defined as a competition where entries are sought from individual teams or players from more than two clubs. 8. No individual may enter and play in more than one tournament on the same day except where the post section is to be held on a different day or each session is a complete tournament. 9. Any player once having played in an event run by OIBA for any club shall not be eligible to play for any other club in the same playing season. A player may apply in writing to the OIBA Executive to transfer clubs, such application to be accompanied by a clearance from the applicable club. The act of playing as a substitute in accordance with the rules of Interclub Competitions is not deemed to be ‘playing for another club’. 10. Dual Representation. Where a player is a member of two, or more, clubs they are required prior to the commencement of the first round of Interclub to declare in writing to the secretary of each club of which they are a member, as to which club they intend to play Interclub, Otago and Championship events for during that season. The Secretaries of all clubs so affected shall provide written notification of such declarations to the OIBA Secretary. Once a declaration has been made, or an Interclub, Otago or Championship event played, a player may not play such an 32
event for another club unless approval is given by the OIBA Executive under the rules governing players transferring from one club to another. 11. Any disputes that arise as to the interpretation or application of any rules shall in the first instance be submitted in writing to the Events Manager. Any appeal of a decision made by the Events Manager should be addressed in writing to the OIBA Executive whose decision shall be final and binding on all parties. 12. Rule 28 applies to all events unless stated otherwise www.otagoindoorbowls.co.nz For the latest results and information as to what is happening in Indoor Bowls within Otago Save up to 50% on the cost of printer cartridges by refilling at Cartridge World 50 Filleul Street, Dunedin Phone (03) 477 4058 33
SPECIFIC COMPETITION RULES OTAGO EVENTS Refer also to additional or changed conditions for Champion of Champion events, Henselite Singles, NZ Mixed Fours, Junior Singles, Crawford Cup, Smaill Trophy, Novice Singles & Interclub events. 1. Entrants shall consist of players from the same member club affiliated to OIBA. 2. Other than for singles, teams shall consist of those players named on the entry sheet, but that they may from game to game play in any order. 3. Rules 4 and 5 below require approval from the Events Convenor or, if the Events Convenor is unavailable, the session Hall Controller. 4. Prior to commencement of play replacements shall be permitted. Replacements must come from the same club as the original entrant and must not have been listed on an entry sheet in another team. 5. After the commencement of play substitutes shall be permitted. Substitutes must come from the same club as the original entrant and cannot already have played, or be listed to play, in the event. 6. The Garner Trophy is awarded to the last lady in the Otago Singles. Should more than one lady exit the competition in the same round leaving no ladies left in the competition then these ladies shall play off until a winner is found. 7. For Singles games no person may act as a marker during post-section for a player who is either a family or club member. Markers will be appointed by the session Hall Controller for games from the quarter-final stage onwards. Anyone acting as a marker is required to abide by the markers duties set out in the laws of the game. 8. Singles games shall be of 12 ends or 30 minutes. 9. Pairs games shall be of 9 ends or 35 minutes. 10. Triples games shall be of 10 ends or 40 minutes. 11. Fours games shall be of 10 ends or 50 minutes. 12. Qualifying session shall be of 4 games with 2 points awarded for a win and 1 point awarded for a draw. 5 points are needed to qualify for post section play. 34
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION EVENTS Conditions of play shall be the same as for the Otago Events except as amended by: 1. Entrants should be found by competition play in each Affiliated Club and only the winners of such competition, or replacements as described below, are eligible to compete in these events. 2. Rules 3 and 4 below are at the sole discretion of the Events Convenor or, if the Events Convenor is unavailable, the session Hall Controller. 3. Should a member of a team that wins their Club Championship event be unable to play in the Champion of Champion event they may be replaced by the corresponding player from the runner-up team. 4. If both a member of a winning team and the corresponding player from the runner-up team be GENUINELY unable to play in the Champion of Champion event then an alternative member from the runner-up team may be permitted to play. Such alternative member is not permitted, at any time, to play above the position of the player being replaced. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION OF CHAMPION HENSELITE SINGLES Conditions of play shall be the same as for the Otago Events except as amended by: 1. Any player registered to the OIBA can enter this event as long as the player is prepared and available to travel to the National Final. 2016 National Final on Saturday 10 September 2016 in North Wellington 2. Games shall be of 12 ends or 35 minutes. NEW ZEALAND MIXED FOURS Conditions of play shall be the same as for the Otago Events except as amended by: 1. Four players (two men and two women) registered to the OIBA can enter this event as long as all the players are prepared and available to travel to the zone and national finals. Players need not belong to the same affiliated club. 2. 2016: Zone Final Saturday 2 July in Alexandra. National Final on Saturday 23 July in Lower Hutt Games shall be of 10 ends or 60 minutes. 3. Where there is 8 or less entries play to be the same format as the National finals (round robin). 35
4. Where there are more than 8 entries the teams will each play 4 qualifying games (in 4 rounds if possible) and the 4 teams with the most points will playoff using the same format as the Regional playoff (round robin). The winner of the event will be the team with the most points. 5. 2 points shall be awarded for a win and 1 point awarded for a draw. In the event of two sides being level a count back on ends won and drawn, and if still level the highest aggregate score, shall decide the winner. 6. Bowler of the Year points will be awarded as: National format, 9 for first, 7 for second and 5 for third. Regional format, 9 for first, 7 for second, 5 for third and 5 for fourth. Any team that gets 5 points or more and does not make the playoff will also receive 1 point. NEW ZEALAND MIXED PAIRS Conditions of play shall be the same as for the Otago Events except as amended by: 1. Two players (one man and one women) registered to the OIBA can enter this event. Players need not belong to the same affiliated club. 2. All costs incurred in travelling to the Zone Final and / or the National Final, are at the players own expense. 3. 2016: Zone Final Sunday 3 July in Alexandra. National Final on Sunday 24 July in Lower Hutt Games shall be of 10 ends or 45 minutes. 4. Where there is 8 or less entries play to be the same format as the National finals (round robin). 5. Where there are more than 8 entries the teams will each play 4 qualifying games (in 4 rounds if possible) and the 4 teams with the most points will playoff using the same format as the Regional playoff (round robin). The winner of the event will be the team with the most points. 6. 2 points shall be awarded for a win and 1 point awarded for a draw. In the event of two sides being level a count back on ends won and drawn, and if still level the highest aggregate score, shall decide the winner. 7. Bowler of the Year points will be awarded as: National format, 9 for first, 7 for second and 5 for third. Regional format, 9 for first, 7 for second, 5 for third and 5 for fourth. Any team that gets 5 points or more and does not make the playoff will also receive 1 point. 36
JUNIOR SINGLES Conditions of play shall be the same as for the Otago Events except as amended by: 1. Any player registered to the OIBA and is under the age of 18 as at 1 March this year can enter this event as long as the player is prepared and available to travel to the national final. National Final on Saturday 27 August 2016 at North Wellington 2. Games shall be of 12 ends or 35 minutes. CRAWFORD CUP and SMAILL TROPHY Conditions of play shall be the same as for the Otago Events except as amended by: 1. Affiliated Clubs may enter multiple teams consisting of 4 female players into the Crawford Cup and/or 4 male players into the Smaill Trophy. 2. In the event that a Club is GENUINELY unable to fill a team they may seek approval from the Events Convenor to use one player from another Club. If approved the alternative player may play in any position other than skip. 3. Games shall be of 8 ends or 40 minutes. NOVICE SINGLES Conditions of play shall be the same as for the Otago Events except as amended by: 1. Only a player who has been a registered bowler for three or less years can enter this event. 2. Games shall be 12 ends or 30 minutes 37
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GENERAL INTERCLUB RULES The following rules apply to all Interclub competitions 1. If a club is GENUINELY unable to fill a team, a request to use players from another club may be submitted to the hall controller. If granted these additional players may play in any position other than skip of either fours or pairs or in singles. A list of approvals granted shall be on display in the office at the Indoor Bowls Hall. 2. A team may play one substitute, being a registered player in the hall not otherwise playing, who shall play as lead in a team. Substitutes are not permitted in any game of singles. 3. In the event of scores being level after the required number of ends have been played, or the time limit reached, the game shall be drawn. If the last end is killed then rule 28 shall apply. 4. A club with 2 or more teams in a competition may organise their players amongst their multiple teams on different playing days as they see fit. 5. All Interclub Playing Fees must be paid prior to the start of play. This includes those Clubs which pay Interclub Fees on behalf of their players. DUNEDIN HOLIDAY PARK 41 Victoria Road, St Kilda, Dunedin Phone 455-4690 Fax 455-4691 Freephone 0800-945-455 website: www.dunedinholidaypark.co.nz email: office@dunedinholidaypark.co.nz Qualmark 4 plus Star Accommodation Accommodation : Motels, Self contained units (bedding supplied), Tourist Flats (bedding supplied), Ensuite Units (bedding supplied), Lodge (with 12 ensuite rooms), Cabins, Power / Tent sites, Free Wireless Internet Family owned and operated Rex & Gaynor, Daniel & Kirsty 39
SEVENS INTERCLUB SPECIFIC SEVENS INTERCLUB RULES 1. Affiliated Clubs may enter one team consisting of seven registered players from their club, comprising a singles, a pair and a four. 2. All games shall be played at the Indoor Bowls Hall, Victoria Road, commencing at 7.30pm. No team is permitted to default any match. 3. If a club is GENUINELY unable to fill a team, a request to use players from another club not already in the competition. Refer General rule 1. 4. Each team shall pay a nightly entry fee of $28 ($4 per player). 5. Games shall be a maximum of one hour – singles 15 ends, pairs 12 ends, fours 10 ends. Two games shall be played on each night. 6. The competition shall consist of two complete round robins, the first round robin is games 1 – 9 and the second round robin is games 10 – 18. 7. The winner of the Craig Trophy will be the team with the most points accumulated at the end of the two round robins. 8. The winner of the Andersons Bay Trophy will be the team with the most points accumulated during the second round robin. The winner of the Craig Trophy is excluded from winning the Andersons Bay Trophy. 9. For all games two points will be awarded for a win and one point for a draw. In the event of a tie when calculating winners points, differential shall be used to decide placings. 10. Teams entered in this competition are to provide a marker for the singles events. Five are required each round. Clubs will be forwarded a roster as to when they have to provide a marker FESTIVAL FOURS 2017 !!New Time!! Friday 7 April, 2017 Think ahead and make a date in your diary now for a fun night out 7pm—INDOOR BOWLS STADIUM Contact the Tournament Secretary to register your entry 40
SEVENS INTERCLUB DRAW The draw is below. For example on 20 April Brockville plays Team 10 (Green Island) for the first game and Team 9 (Hillhead) in the second game. Team Name 20 Apr 4 May 18 May 1 Jun 29 Jun Games Games Games Games Games 1 and 2 3 and 4 5 and 6 7 and 8 9 and 10 1 Brockville 10 – 9 8– 7 6–5 4–3 2 – 10 2 Prince Albert 9–8 7–6 5–4 3 – 10 1–9 3 Wakari 8–7 6– 5 4 – 10 2–1 9–8 4 Mornington 7–6 5 – 10 3–2 1–9 8–7 5 Kaikorai 6 – 10 4– 3 2–1 9–8 7–6 6 Momona 5–4 3–2 1–9 8–7 10 – 5 7 Vauxhall 4–3 2– 1 9–8 10 – 6 5–4 8 Burnside 3–2 1–9 10 – 7 6–5 4–3 9 Hillhead 2–1 10 – 8 7–6 5–4 3–2 10 Green Island 1–5 9–4 8–3 7–2 6–1 Team Name 13 Jul 27 Jul 10 Aug 24 Aug Games Games Games Games Games 11 and 12 13 and 14 15 and 16 17 and 18 1 Brockville 9–8 7–6 5–4 3–2 2 Prince Albert 8–7 6–5 4–3 10 – 1 3 Wakari 7–6 5–4 10 – 2 1–9 4 Mornington 6–5 10 – 3 2–1 9–8 5 Kaikorai 10 – 4 3–2 1–9 8–7 6 Momona 4–3 2–1 9–8 7 – 10 7 Vauxhall 3–2 1–9 8 – 10 6–5 8 Burnside 2–1 9 – 10 7–6 5–4 9 Hillhead 1 – 10 8–7 6–5 4–3 10 Green Island 5-9 4-8 3-7 2-6 41
Game Laws Deciding End Rule 25 Except in any final for which provision for drawn games shall be laid down by the Appropriate Authority and notwithstanding anything contained in these laws, where at the completion of a game the scores are level and the conditions of the game require a decision, a further end shall be played. Should this end be killed the appropriate penalty, as provided in Law 27 shall be scored by the opposing player or team and the game shall be ended. If however, this end is drawn, a further end shall be played. 15% discount off your next battery purchase 57 Cumberland St, Dunedin Phone 03 470 1450 Only one coupon per sale. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. 42
WEDNESDAY LADIES INTERCLUB SPECIFIC WEDNESDAY LADIES INTERCLUB RULES 1. Affiliated clubs may enter multiple teams consisting of four registered female players from their club. 2. Ladies only competition and if a team is short of players then replacements and substitutes from another club should be used first, and men used as an absolutely last resort in the position of lead. Permission to use a player from another club may be submitted to the hall controller. All games shall be played on Wednesday afternoons at the Indoor Bowls Hall, Victoria Road, commencing at 1.30pm. The second game shall commence no later than 3.15pm. 3. Each team shall pay a daily entry fee of $16 ($4 per player). 4. Games shall be of 10 ends with no time limit. Two games shall be played on each day. Afternoon tea shall be held between games. Two clubs (or one club with two teams) are allocated kitchen duties for each playing day. 5. Any team unable to commence playing by 1.45pm and 3.30pm respectively shall forfeit the game points to the non-offending team. If a team defaults both their scheduled games on any playing day it is required to pay the daily entry fee for its team and also half the entry fee of the team(s) to which they have defaulted. 6. A club with two teams entered shall be awarded 2 competition points for each game won and 1 point for each game drawn. A club with one team entered shall be awarded 4 points for each game won and 2 points for each game drawn. 7. At the end of the season the club with the most points shall be awarded the Holden Rose Bowl in recognition of their achievement. INDOOR BOWLS NEEDS NEW MEMBERS BRING A FRIEND ALONG TO YOUR CLUB 43
WEDNESDAY LADIES INTERCLUB - Draw The draw is below. For example on 13 April Prince Albert plays Team 13 (Momona) for the first game and Team 2 (Kaikorai) for the second game. Team name 13 April 27 April 11 May 25 May 8 June Games Games Games Games Games 1&2 3&4 5&6 7&8 9 & 10 1 Prince Albert 13 2 14 12 7 15 6 4 11 5 2 Kaikorai 12 1 13 11 6 14 4 3 10 15 3 Koputai 11 B 12 10 5 13 15 2 9 14 4 Burnside 10 15 11 9 B 12 2 1 8 7 5 Forbury Park 1 9 14 10 8 3 11 B 12 7 1 6 Forbury Park 2 8 13 9 7 2 10 1 15 14 12 7 Green Is 1 15 12 B 6 1 9 11 14 5 4 8 Green Is 2 6 11 15 5 14 B 12 13 4 10 9 Mornington 5 10 6 4 15 7 14 11 3 13 10 St Kilda 4 9 5 3 12 6 13 B 2 8 11 Fairfield 3 8 4 2 13 5 7 9 1 B 12 Tainui 2 7 3 1 10 4 8 5 B 6 13 Momona 1 6 2 B 11 3 10 8 15 9 14 Hillhead B 5 1 15 8 2 9 7 6 3 15 Mosgiel RSA 7 4 8 14 9 1 3 6 13 2 WE NEED YOU!! We are always looking for new umpires and measurers and if anyone would like to become an umpire or measurer they can contact Kevin Keogh (Examiner) 03 488 1340 or Bev Paterson (Secretary) 03 454 2900 for further information. 44
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WEDNESDAY LADIES INTERCLUB – Draw continued Team name 22 June 6 July 20 July 3 Aug Games Games Games Games 11 & 12 13 & 14 15 & 16 17 & 18 1 Prince Albert B 3 10 9 8 B 2 7 2 Kaikorai 5 B 9 3 7 15 1 8 3 Koputai 7 1 8 2 6 14 4 9 4 Burnside 13 14 7 6 5 13 3 6 5 Forbury Park 1 2 8 15 13 4 11 14 10 6 Forbury Park 2 11 9 B 4 3 8 13 4 7 Green Is 1 3 13 4 11 2 10 12 1 8 Green Is 2 9 5 3 15 1 6 11 2 9 Mornington 8 6 2 1 B 12 10 3 10 St Kilda 15 11 1 14 15 7 9 5 11 Fairfield 6 10 12 7 14 5 8 B 12 Tainui 14 15 11 B 13 9 7 13 13 Momona 4 7 14 5 12 4 6 12 14 Hillhead 12 4 13 10 11 3 5 15 15 Mosgiel RSA 10 12 5 8 10 2 B 14 Quotes Staying quiet doesn’t mean I have nothing to say It means I don’t think you’re ready to hear my thoughts 46
THURSDAY FOURS, PAIRS & SINGLES INTERCLUB SPECIFIC THURSDAY FOURS, PAIRS & SINGLES INTERCLUB RULES 1. Affiliated Clubs may enter multiple teams consisting of four registered players from their club. 2. One Four, two Pairs and four Singles games shall be played in such order as determined by the skips except the Fours games shall be played first. In the Singles games each player shall play against their opposite number from the Fours and must have a marker. In the Pairs games the skip may be paired with either the lead or second. 3. All games shall be played on Thursday evenings at the Indoor Bowls Hall Victoria Road, commencing at 7.30pm. 4. Each team shall pay a nightly entry fee of $16 ($4 per player). 5. All games shall be of 8 ends with no time limit. 6. Any team unable to commence play by 7.45pm shall forfeit the Fours game but other games may be played if players are available. 7. If a team forfeits all their scheduled games on any playing night it is required to pay the nightly entry fee for both its team and the team to which they have defaulted. 8. A club with two teams entered shall be awarded 2 competition points for each game won and 1 point for each game drawn. A club with one team entered shall be awarded 4 points for each game won and 2 points for each game drawn. 9. A team drawing a bye receives 15 points for single team, and 7.5 points for a club with two teams. 10. At the end of the season the club with the most competition points shall be awarded the Hillhead Trophy in recognition of their achievement. The Draw is shown on the next page. For example on 14 April Green Island 2 Play’s Team 14 (Burnside) 47
THURSDAY FOURS, PAIRS & SINGLES DRAW Team Name 14 April 28 April 12 May 26 May 9 June Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 1 Green Island 2 14 13 12 11 10 2 Momona 13 12 11 10 9 3 Hillhead 12 11 10 9 8 4 Green Island 1 11 10 9 8 7 5 Vauxhall 10 9 8 7 6 6 Wakari 9 8 7 14 5 7 Prince Albert 2 8 14 6 5 4 8 Fairfield 7 6 5 4 3 9 St Brigids 6 5 4 3 2 10 Prince Albert 1 5 4 3 2 1 11 Mornington 4 3 2 1 13 12 Kew 3 2 1 13 14 13 Kaikorai 2 1 14 12 11 14 Burnside 1 7 13 6 12 Team Name 23 June 7 Jul 21July 4 Aug Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 1 Green Island 2 9 8 7 6 2 Momona 8 7 6 5 3 Hillhead 7 6 5 4 4 Green Island 1 6 5 14 3 5 Vauxhall 14 4 3 2 6 Wakari 4 3 2 1 7 Prince Albert 2 3 2 1 13 8 Fairfield 2 1 13 12 9 St Brigids 1 13 12 11 10 Prince Albert 1 13 12 11 14 11 Mornington 12 14 10 9 12 Kew 11 10 9 8 13 Kaikorai 10 9 8 7 14 Burnside 5 11 4 10 48
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THURSDAY FOURS INTERCLUB SPECIFIC THURSDAY FOURS INTERCLUB RULES 1. Affiliated Clubs may enter multiple teams consisting of four registered players from their club. 2. All games shall be played on Thursday evenings at the various venues commencing at 7.30pm. The second game shall commence no later than 8.45pm. 3. Each team shall pay a nightly entry fee of $16 ($4 per player) to the venue host. 4. Games shall be of 10 ends with a time limit of 1 hour. Two games shall be played on each night. 5. Any team unable to commence play by 7.45pm and 9.00pm respectively shall forfeit the game points to the non-offending team. If a team defaults both their scheduled games on any playing night it is still required to pay the nightly entry fee for its team and also half the nightly entry fee of team(s) to which they have defaulted. 6. A club with one team shall be awarded 12 competition points for each game won and 6 points for each game drawn. A club with two teams entered shall be awarded 6 points for each game won and 3 points for each game drawn. A club with three teams entered shall be awarded 4 points for each game won and 2 points for each game drawn. At the end of the season the club with the most competition points shall be awarded the Kerr Cup in recognition of their achievement. Results Card to be sent to: Kevin Brosnan 105G Melbourne Street South Dunedin 9012 The draw is shown on the following pages. For each round, the venue used is shown together with the number of mats to be used. At each venue the playing teams are shown together with the mat number on which they are to play. For Example in Round One on 21 April at Tainui, Fairfield 1: plays on mat 1 in the first game and mat 2 in the second game (i.e. against St Kilda 1: in the first game and against Hillhead: in the second game). 50
THURSDAY FOURS INTERCLUB - Draw ROUND 1: 21 April Venue: Tainui (4 mats) Fairfield 1: 1-2 Fairfield 2: 2-3 Prince Albert 1: 3-4 Prince Albert 2: 4-1 St Kilda 1: 1-4 St Kilda 2: 2-1 Hillhead: 3-2 Tainui: 4-3 Venue: Green Island (4 mats) Green Island 1: 1-2 Green Island 2: 2-B Wakari: 3-4 Vauxhall: B-1 Kew: 1-4 St Brigids: 2-1 Mornington: 3-2 Venue: Kaikorai (3 mats) Kaikorai 1: 1-2 Kaikorai 2: 2-3 Burnside:3-1 Koputai 1: 1-3 Koputai 2: 2-1 Koputai 3:3-2 ROUND 2: 5 May Venue: Kew (4 mats) Kew: 1-2 St Kilda 2: 2-3 St Kilda 1: 3-B Burnside: B-1 St Brigids: 1-3 Fairfield 1: 2-1 Fairfield 2: 3-2 Venue: Koputai (4 mats) Koputai 1: 1-2 Koputai 2: 2-3 Koputai 3: 3-4 Prince Albert 1: 4-1 Prince Albert 2: 1-3 Green Island 1: 2-4 Green Island 2: 3-1 Wakari: 4-2 Venue: Mornington (3 mats) Mornington: 1-2 Tainui: 2-3 Vauxhall: 3-1 Hillhead: 1-3 Kaikorai 1: 2-1 Kaikorai 2: 3-2 51
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