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Club Mount Maunganui with their Partners Bowls Mount Maunganui nd Proudly Host the 32 Clubs NZ North Island Women’s Outdoor Bowls Tournament Monday 9th – Thursday 12th November 2020
General Information Club Mount Maunganui 45 Kawaka Street Mount Maunganui 3116 07 575 4886 opt: 2 for Admin Team Bowls Mount Maungnaui - 07 575 3838 Cell Phones: Please have mobile phones switched off whilst on the greens Smoking: NO smoking on the greens Indemnity: All participants enter at their own risk. Neither the club, nor any sponsor or organisers shall be liable for any loss, injury or misadventure however arising. EMERGENCY SERVICES 111 NON EMERGENCY – See Club Staff Accident and Health Care (includes X-Ray facilities) 19 Second Avenue, Tauranga 3110 07 577 0010 Bayfair Doctors 07 572 6800 Unichem Pharmacy (Bayfair Doctors) 07 574 8645 Dentist – Lee Timothy 07 575 5719 Mount Physiotherapy 07 575 4080 Tauranga Mount Taxis 0800 829 477 Many thanks and much appreciation to Ingham Mora and Trevor Beer for their generous sponsorship of this tournament
Club Mount President’s Welcome As President of the Host Club it gives me great pleasure to extend a very warm welcome to all those participating in the 32nd Clubs NZ North Island Women’s Outdoor Bowls Tournament together with their supporters. Club Mount Maunganui is very proud of its wonderful facilities, and we trust this will be a pleasurable experience and something you will remember. This is a time for making new friends and catching up with the “old” foes. I would like to pass on my sincere thanks to the organising committee for their time and effort in preparing this tournament for you, the players and extend our gratitude to the Club’s Sponsors, without them these tournaments wouldn’t be as successful as they are and their generosity is very much appreciated. The Club would also like to extend their sincere appreciation to Trevor for his generous sponsorship contribution to this event. Cheers Trev. Again, welcome to our Club we hope that this week proves to be an experience that will generate many fond memories for you all. May you all have a safe trip home and please know it has been our pleasure to host you as our guests and visitors during your stay. You are very welcome at our Club anytime. Trevor Beer President Club Manager’s Welcome A very warm welcome to all the players, competitors and supporters to the most beautiful piece of real estate in New Zealand – our very own Mount Maunganui. To go with that I can almost guarantee lovely weather but more importantly, I can guarantee an exceptionally good time, whether it be competing, socially enjoying our place or just chilling out, we have it all. Our Club looks forward to making your stay a special one and may the best be crowned Club’s New Zealand Women’s Outdoor Bowls Champions. When the last bowl has been bowled on finals day, and the competitors move into relaxation mode, it’s time to enjoy the club’s facilities, share in the friendships rekindled over the past week, and have a Blast. A very sincere thank you in advance to all my staff for the extra effort you will have put in over the week of this event, in order to show our guests and visitors the very best of what our Club has to offer, I am proud to call you my Staff. Last but not least to all our amazing volunteers, who again deliver with a smile, and a warm welcome, the hospitality, that every Club strives to achieve and I am honoured to be a part of. Safe Journey home to you all, it has been our privilege and pleasure to host you, don’t forget to come and visit again in the future. Christine Young Club Manager
Bowls Mount Maunganui President’s Message What a great pleasure it is to extend a very warm welcome to all our visiting bowlers from all parts of the North Island, and also our local bowlers to beautiful Mount Maunganui. Please make yourselves at home and enjoy the great facilities that our Club here at the Mount and our sister Clubs from around the Tauranga area have to offer. With our beautiful beaches, many cafes and restaurants, and of course “The Mount”, we are truly privileged to live in this relaxed part of the Country. May you all enjoy the rub of the green, great bowling and fellowship and you make lifelong friends and memories. I wish you all a safe journey home to your loved ones, and remember you are always welcome at the Mount Keith Arthur President Bowls Mount Maunganui
WELCOME from the Tournament Committee On behalf of our Committee I wish to thank our Club for giving us the opportunity to organize the 32nd Clubs NZ North Island Women’s Outdoor Bowls Championship Tournament. Our thanks also for to the three bowling clubs that offered their greens and to the Umpires from The Umpires Association. Without your support we could not successfully stage this event, and your efforts and support is extremely appreciated. Sponsors are important but are more difficult to obtain. To those that have assisted we offer our sincere appreciation to Ingham Mora and Trevor Beer for your outstanding generosity. We say thanks a Mil!!!! Ladies enjoy your bowls, meet old friends and above all use and enjoy our Club Facilities. Have a great tournament. Alan Jones & Ian Newland Convenors TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE 2020 Convenors: Ian Newland & Alan Jones Committee Chair Ian Newland Match Committee: Ian Newland, Alan Jones, Keith Arthur Judicial Committee: Ian Newland, Alan Jones, Keith Arthur Appeals Committee: Rod Warrender, Don Burton 0800 829 477
BOWLING CLUB VENUES & PHONE NUMBERS CLUBS ADDRESS/PHONE VENUE CONTROLLER DETAILS Club Mount Maunganui/Bowls Mount 45 Kawaka Street Ian Newland Maunganui (Host Club) Mount Maunganui Phone: 021-023-76450 Club Phone: 575-3838 Bowls Tauranga South 15 Tutchen Street Alan Jones Tauranga Phone: 027-574-1006 Club Phone: 576-9980 Tauranga Bowling Club Inc (Domain) The Domain Keith Arthur Cameron Road Phone: 027-831-4334 Tauranga Club Phone: 578-9369 PLAYERS INFORMATION Club Mount Maunganui will have Tea & Coffee available in the Promenade Area at all times for your convenience. Bar Hours are as follows for your convenience during this Tournament Sunday 11 am – close as required Monday 8 am – close as required Tuesday 8 am – close as required Wednesday 8 am – close as required Thursday 8 am – close as required Visit our Website www.clubmount.co.nz for results of the days play each evening after 6pm. Registration Days will be from 4pm – 6pm on Sunday Evening at the Club and also before play on Monday morning at Club Mount Maunganui from 7.30-8am Delegates Meeting:- will be held at Club Mount Maunganui on Tuesday night @ 6pm and will be chaired by Terry Ray the Clubs NZ President Clubs NZ Bonus Draw 5 x $100 will be drawn for those that have completed the Clubs NZ Voucher slips, and returned to the allocated box prior to Wednesday nights Draw Entertainment join us on Tuesday 10th and Wednesday 11th evening, to listen to the wonderful sounds of Joe who you will enjoy immensely Prize Giving Event will be held on Thursday 12th half an hour after the completion of the Finals
For you convenience your lunch can be pre-ordered and paid with our Lunch Committee, before play each morning. This will be bagged and named ready for collection at lunch time. The first section following is the list of pre-order items. Selection of 2 half Sandwich (pre-packed)………………………………………………………$4.00ea The choices are – (Roast Beef & Salad or Cheese & Onion or Egg Mayonnaise & Lettuce, or Ham & Egg or Ham, Cheese Tomato) Selection of Wrapped Fresh Rolls (Ham or Roast Beef or Chicken or Vegetarian ………….$4.50ea Selection of Hot Pies (Mince & Cheese or Potato Top or Mince, Chicken Mushroon)………$4.50ea Fresh Salad ŵ Roll (choice of Ham or Roast Beef or Chicken or Vegitarian) ……………… $7.00 Vegetarian Quiche ŵ Salad ……………………………………………………………………… $8.00 Gluten Free Sandwich Made to order ONLY (Roast Beef or Ham or Chicken - ŵ Salad)….$5.00 Also available are the following items which can be purchased from our Cafѐ throughout the day. Selection of Hot Savouries………………………………………………………………………….. $2.00ea Sausage Rolls.………………………………………………………………………………………. $2.00ea Selection of Hot Pies………………………………………………………………………………….$4.50ea Selection of Muffins, Cakes & Slices ……………………………………………………………… $3.00ea Small Pots of Chips (Available all Day to ORDER) ..……………………………………………. $3.00ea Fruit Bowl – items: Apple, Orange, or Banana……...………………………………………$1.00 per item All menus are available for viewing – just ask one of our staff, who will be only too pleased to assist you. Our Restaurant is a very popular venue to dine, and due to the amount of participants visiting our Club for your tournament, we recommend that you make a reservation at the restaurant if you plan to come to the Club for dinner. You will not be disappointed we will have daily specials also. PLEASE LADIES IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU BOOK AT OUR RESTAURANT IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO COME FOR DINNER – IT IS VERY POPULAR AND WE DON’T WANT TO SEND ANYONE AWAY
Club Mount Maunganui (Inc) HOUSE KEEPING Club Membership during your visit to our Club: Our Club requires that all players, visitors & guests sign in the membership book provided at the entrance or the bar and keep your tear off slip for the duration of this tournament. You will only need to sign in again if you lose your slip. Entrance to the Club: Please use the main entrance to the Club at all times. Transport: Please arrange your own transport to and from the Club and to the greens each day. Food: Please do not bring food onto club premises. Orders for lunch will be taken every morning, please see Margie and her team to order and pay on arrival. We also have available from our Restaurant Café additional food for purchase, see our Wheelhouse Restaurant page in this programme for details. Money Raffles: will be available all day during the tournament and we very much appreciate your support of these as it helps fund the costs of running this event. Gaming Machines: We have 18 Gaming Machines situated in the Gaming lounge along the hallway opposite the bar. Remember to have your sign in slip with you in case you are asked by any of the bar staff if you require a cancelled credit or win a jackpot. Smoking Area: is located in the Sports Area (please ask a staff member if unsure). The Club also has an Outside smoking area, on the ground floor by the Promenade Lounge. Sound System: The sound system in the club for announcements of all matches will be broadcast in the Promenade Lounge only, it is advisable to let the Control Table know or alternatively your mates if you are leaving the premises for any length of time, or you are in the Sports Lounge, or Gaming areas. Entertainment: Joe will be entertaining you with some great old sounds, you will love him, please enjoy his tunes on Tuesday 10th and Wednesday 11th November. Promenade Room is located on the right hand side of the main entrance way, next to our Restaurant. This area is for you the Bowlers, to have lunch, and enjoy the sunshine outside. Tea and Coffee will also be available from this area of the Club. Fire Evacuation: In the event of a fire alarm sounding, and the need to evacuate the premises, please listen to all staff and then make your way out of the nearest exit and congregate in the main carpark area opposite the main entrance. Health & Safety: Our Club meets all the requirements in respect of the Act. The first aid room is located in the Bowls Area and is available at all times. The defibrillator is located by the double doors on the wall inside the Promenade Room.
CLUBS NEW ZEALAND BONUS DRAW 5 x $100 will be drawn on Wednesday night and 5 lucky ladies will have some extra cash for the week. Please make sure you complete a Clubs NZ Voucher to be in to win one of these prizes and place into the box provided in the Promenade Lounge for your chance to win
TOURNAMENT PROGRAMME Sunday 8th November Club Mount Maunganui 4pm to 6 pm Registration at Club Mount Maunganui Monday 9th November 7.30-8am Late Registrations @ Club Mount Maunganui 8.15am Welcome and Opening of the Tournament Day 1: Section Play – Conditions of Play (All Venues) Three (3) games of 18 ends or 2 ½ hours 8.30 am Trial Ends available: 8.45 am Game 1 12 noon Game 2 3 pm Game 3 Lunch after the first game and afternoon tea after the 2nd game Tuesday 10th November Day 2: Section Play – Conditions of Play as for Day 1 (All Venues) Draw for Wednesday’s play will be available at the Club Mount Maunganui. Teams – please check which greens you are required to report to. Wednesday 11th November Post Section – Section Play - Championship & Plate Events Section Play - Consolation Event Thursday 12th November FINALS DAY Championship & Plate Events - Games of 18 ends or 2 ½ hours Consolation Event - Games of 12 ends or 1 ½ hours EXCEPT Finals – no time limit All play will commence at 8.45 am at Club Mount Maunganui/Bowls Mount Maunganui Bowling Club, 45 Kawaka Street, Mount Maunganui Prize giving will be held at Club Mount Maunganui approximately ½ hour after the completion of the Finals.
Re Sectio Name of Club Skip Three Two Lead g# n Annette 6 4 Cambridge Cosmopolitan Club Judy Cato Diane Sharpe Gillian Jones Shilton Margaret Janette Lorraie 30 1 Club Inglewood McCallum Joy Orr Brocklehurst Crofskey 28 1 Club Mount Maunganui Lennie Simons Gloria Duffin Deidre Parkes Carroll Mackie Mary 65 5 Club Mount Maunganui Margaret Hickey Ailsa Ritchie Alison Reilly Thompson 60 3 Club Mount Maunganui Raewyn Willis Faye Scott Glenda Eade Mary Conroy Adele 64 4 Club Mount Maunganui Chris Topp Cheryl Pelham Jacqueline Strydom Duckworth 63 2 Club Mount Maunganui Meredith Pottage Nita Cowper Sue Pepper Lynda Ewing 21 1 Club Vista Eileen Jones Pat Taylor Helen Bethwaite Sue McFarlane 22 5 Club Vista Christine Gosling Carol Rolton Jean Crafts Denise Graham Lesley 24 3 Gisborne Cosmopolitan Club Glenys Whiteman Carol Hawes Erin Sutherland McIntosh 38 1 Hamilton Workingmens Club Judi Bishop Rosie Hart Raewyn Falconer Marie Moir Hamilton Workingmen's Club 39 3 (FranktonJnctBC) Noeline Hancock Kath Gray Raewyn Chalklen Alison Hadley Margaret Margaret 4 1 Havelock North Bowling Club Lynda Francis Shirley Passey McEmeaney Palmer 35 4 Johnsonville Club Lui Hare Sarah Taukamo Janet Nehemia Kay Carr 26 1 Kamo Club Diane Strawbridge Dawn Owens Carol Neeley Karina Cooper 27 2 Kamo Club Pat Worth Pam Brewster Barbara Hopper Diane Lawrence 7 1 Levin Bowling Club Irene Poletti Pat Segedin Ralda Adams Colleen Hall 31 5 Levin Bowling Club Margaret Griffin Dene Norton Violet Holmes Donna Gripp 3 4 Levin Comopolitan Club Dot Collis Bea Gray Babs Hirini Viv Hudson 45 1 Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club Karen Forrest Nancy Wilson Donna Jackison Miriam Pedley 46 2 Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club Nelly Yep Val Bougen Sharron Green Shirley Hodge Maureen 47 3 Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club Jan Jones Meg Pennell Lois Myles Rodwell 49 5 New Plymouth Club Val McEldowney Elaine Hodge Anne Brophy Anne Duggan 32 5 Ohope Chartered Club Margaret O'Regan Susan Cliff Kirsty Lee Sarah Williams Kathy Dempster- 33 1 Ohope Chartered Club Martie Sisson Rivett Diane Mackey Chris Allan 34 2 Ohope Chartered Club Mary Bettelheim Raewyn Vernon Jenny Morris Marcia Gayton 42 2 Papakura RSA Raewyn Conner Wendy Shaddick Kathy Lister Joy Hall 44 1 Papakura RSA Margaret Davies Cheryl Hunia Les Eagleton Sheryl Nasey 58 4 Petone Workingmens Club Chris Robson Val Fitzmaurice Glenda Grant Sheryl Young Sharon 59 5 Petone Workingmens Club Sandy Booth Lynda Stevens Carole Bartlett Brooking 1 4 Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club Alison Rennie Jill Fraser Clara Bowman Ann Muir 9 3 Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club Raewyn Renall Adrienne Tilyard Sheryl Brownlee Jan Larsen 62 5 Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club Diane Main Penny Wakelin Geri Bremner Margaret Crisp 25 3 Raglan Club Eileen Stephens Heather Dalbeth Brenda Waters Ann Bouzaid 50 5 South Taranaki Club Kristin Stampa Pauline Kennedy Dorothy Turner Girl Reweti Maryanne 16 3 South Wairarapa Workingmen's Club Dale Rowe Shirley Poutu Ashworth Gail Hemi 14 2 St John's Club Marilyn Marlene Foster Eileen Anderson Judy Johnston
Constantine 41 3 St John's Club Loralie Hawkes Maxine Rowatt Janet Harden Betti Broome 2 5 Taradale Club Sheryl Viggers Lillian Tukiri Barbara Exeter Sheryl Glock 36 2 Taradale RSA Robyn Wallace Ngaire McKinley Merle McLean Louise Greeko 5 5 Taupo Cosmopolitan Club Sandra Burrows Marlene Jordan Jan Hopkins Donna Lee 8 4 Taupo Cosmopolitan Club Wendy Green Lynette McIntosh Huia Ratana Doreen Ryan 18 2 Taupo Cosmopolitan Club Liz Witton Annie Judge Janice Collier Edith Hewett Gloria 10 1 Tauranga Citizens Club Helen Wreaks Sally Owen Carol Hubert MacGibbon Adrianne Owen- 15 2 Tauranga Citizens Club Mary Solomon Jones Margaret Roberts Sheila Crimlis 17 4 Tauranga Citizens Club Annette Holford Di Burton Jan Hausman Carol McGrory 23 1 Tauranga Citizens Club Margaret Reed Heather Gilbert Pat Andrews Jenny Welch Barb ara 37 4 Tauranga Citizens Club Dorothy McLean Dawn Clark Keli Alefiao Kimber 40 2 Tauranga Citizens Club Sue Hodges Robyn Davis Gayle Melrose Karen Clarke 43 3 Tauranga Citizens Club Noelene Schmidt Pat Gillon Irvine Sadler Hilary Stanley 48 3 Tauranga Citizens Club June Smith Donna Whitten Sue Weal Judy Dance Marg 51 5 Tauranga Citizens Club Jean Sheary Lynne Taylor Doreen Spruce Flowerday 66 5 Te Puke Club Adrienne Reid Jane Sylvia Gail Wood Judy Cooper Noeline 19 2 Te Awamutu RSA Rose Harris Thelma Munn TBC Cotterell 54 2 Tokoroa Club Gaylene Kanawa Natarsha Grimshaw Maria Howe Carol Cox 55 3 Tokoroa Club Michele Albutt Kath Kendall Lisa Clarkin Cath Sullivan 56 1 Tokoroa Club Katrina Ensor Judy Marr Yvonne Carter Linda Bennett 57 3 Tokoroa Club Kath Nepe Marama Onehi Michelle Clarke Maia Wilson Margaret 52 3 Upper Hutt Cossie Club Manderson Maureen Mendoza Joy Scott Vicky Packer 53 2 Upper Hutt Cossie Club Teresa Crowhurst Annette Barr Tina Steere Carol Jackson 11 4 Waitara Districts Service & Citizens Club Jean Keith Kathy Gower Raewyn Nickson Jenny Newton 12 3 Waitara Districts Service & Citizens Club Wendy Moratti Tina Atkinson Robyn Klenner Tina Quilter 13 2 Waitara Districts Service & Citizens Club Margaret Taylor Brenda Rowe Gloria Wolfe Yvonne Cann 29 1 Waitara Town & Country Anne Potaka Jean Haggerty Heather Hughes Briar Atkinson 61 4 Waitomo Club Wendy Weinberg Dawn Adams Gae Young Linda Attler 20 4 Whangamata Club June Edge Angela Mayberry Viv Oswald Nancy Stewart
Section (1) One Venue Day 1 – Mount Venue Day 2 – Tauranga South Skips Name/Club Game1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Margaret Reed 1 3 5 7 2 4 Tauranga Citizens Club Helen Wreaks 2 4 6 1 3 5 Tauranga Citizens Club Lennie Simons 3 5 7 2 4 6 Club Mount Maunganui Margaret McCallum 4 6 1 3 5 7 Inglewood Club Inglewood Ann Potaka 5 7 2 4 6 1 Waitara Town & Country Club Lynda Francis 6 1 3 5 7 2 Havelock North Bowling Club Karen Forrest 7 2 4 6 1 3 Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club Margaret Davies 1 2 3 4 5 6 Papakura RSA Irene Poletti 2 3 4 5 6 7 Levin Bowling Club Judi Bishop 3 4 5 6 7 1 Hamilton Workingmen’s Club Eileen Jones 4 5 6 7 1 2 Club Vista Paraparaumu Katrina Ensor 5 6 7 1 2 3 Tokoroa Club Martie Sisson 6 7 1 2 3 4 Ohope Chartered Club Diane Strawbridge 7 1 2 3 4 5 Kamo Club Kamo
Section (2) Two Venue Day 1 – Domain Venue Day 2 – Tauranga South Skips Name/Club Game1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Sue Hodges 1 3 5 7 2 4 Tauranga Citizens Club Mary Solomon 2 4 6 1 3 5 Tauranga Citizens Club Meredith Pottage 3 5 7 2 4 6 Club Mount Maunganui Robyn Wallace 4 6 1 3 5 7 Taradale RSA Margaret Taylor 5 7 2 4 6 1 Waitara DS & Citizens Club Liz Witton 6 1 3 5 7 2 Taupo Cosmopolitan Club Raewyn Connor 7 2 4 6 1 3 Papakura RSA Marilyn Constantine 1 2 3 4 5 6 St John’s Club Rose Harris 2 3 4 5 6 7 Te Awamutu RSA Teresa Crowhurst 3 4 5 6 7 1 Upper Hutt Cosmopolitan Club Gaylene Kanawa 4 5 6 7 1 2 Tokoroa Club Mary Bettleheim 5 6 7 1 2 3 Ohope Chartered Club Nelly Yep 6 7 1 2 3 4 Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club Pat Worth 7 1 2 3 4 5 Kamo Club
Section (3) Three Venue Day 1 - Mount Venue Day 2 – Domain Skips Name Game1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Noeleen Schmidt 1 3 5 7 2 4 Tauranga Citizens Club June Smith 2 4 6 1 3 5 Tauranga Citizens Club Raewyn Willis 3 5 7 2 4 6 Club Mount Maunganui Wendy Moratti 4 6 1 3 5 7 Waitara DS & Citizens Club Glenys Whiteman 5 7 2 4 6 1 Gisborne Cosmopolitan Club Jan Jones 6 1 3 5 7 2 Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club Raewyn Renall 7 2 4 6 1 3 Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club Dale Rowe 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sth Wairarapa Workingmen’s Club Loralie Hawkes 2 3 4 5 6 7 St John’s Club Noeline Hancock 3 4 5 6 7 1 Hamilton Workingmen’s Club (Frankton Jnct BC) Margaret Manderson 4 5 6 7 1 2 Upper Hutt Cosmopolitan Club Michelle Albutt 5 6 7 1 2 3 Tokoroa Club Eileen Stephens 6 7 1 2 3 4 Raglan Club Kath Nepe 7 1 2 3 4 5 Tokoroa Club
Section (4) Four Venue Day 1 – Tauranga South Venue Day 2 - Mount Skips Name Game1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Dorothy McLean 1 3 5 2 4 6 Tauranga Citizens Club Annette Halford 2 7 6 3 5 4 Tauranga Citizens Club Chris Topp 3 5 7 4 6 1 Club Mount Maunganui Jean Keith 4 6 2 5 7 3 Waitara DS & Citizens Club Wendy Green 5 1 3 6 2 7 Taupo Cosmopolitan Club Judy Cato 7 2 4 1 3 2 Cambridge Cosmopolitan Club Alison Rennie 7 1 2 4 5 6 Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club Dot Collis 5 6 7 3 4 2 Levin Cosmopolitan Club Lui Hare 4 5 6 2 3 7 Johnsonville Club June Edge 3 7 5 1 2 3 Whangamata Club Wendy Weinberg 2 3 4 6 7 1 Waitomo Club Chris Robson 1 2 3 5 6 4 Petone Workingmen’s Club
Section (5) Five Venue Day 1 – Tauranga South Venue Day 2 - Mount Skips Name Game1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Jean Sheary 1 3 5 2 4 6 Tauranga Citizens Club Margaret Hickey 2 7 6 3 5 4 Club Mount Maunganui Te Puke Club 3 5 7 4 6 1 Adrienne Reid Kristin Stampa 4 6 2 5 7 3 South Taranaki Club Val McEldowney 5 1 3 6 2 7 New Plymouth Club Sheryl Viggers 7 2 4 1 3 2 Taradale Club Diane Main 7 1 2 4 5 6 Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club Margaret Griffin 5 6 7 3 4 2 Levin Bowling Club Sandra Burrows 4 5 6 2 3 7 Taupo Cosmopolitan Club Christine Gosling 3 7 5 1 2 3 Club Vista Sandy Booth 2 3 4 6 7 1 Petone Workingmen’s Club Margaret O’Regan 1 2 3 5 6 4 Ohope Chartered Club
LADIES NORTH ISLAND BOWLS TOURNAMENT RESULTS CHAMPIONSHIP Winners: Trophy & $2000 Team Club………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Names………………………………………………………………………………………………………..….. Runners-Up: Trophy & $1200 Team Club………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………... Names………………………………………………………………………………………………..………….. Third Equal: $800 Each Team Club……………………………………………………………………………………………..……………….. Names…………………………………………………………………………………………..……………….. Club……………………………………………………………………………………………..……………….. Names………………………………………………………………………………………………………..….. PLATE Winners: Trophy & $800 Team Club……………………………………………………………………………………………………..………. Names………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Runners-Up: $400 Team Club……………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Names………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Third Equal: $300 Each Team Club…………………………………………………………………………………………….……………….. Names………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Club…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Names………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. CONSOLATION Winners: Trophy & $400 Team Club…………………………………………………………………………………………………….………. Names………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Runners-Up: $200 Team Club……………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Names…………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Third Equal: $100 Each Team Club……………………………………………………………………………………………..……………….. Names…………………………………………………………………………………………..……………….. Club……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Names……………………………………………………………………………………………..…………….. Total Prize Money - $7,400.00
Clubs New Zealand North Island Women’s Outdoor Bowls Tournament Winners Year Venue Winners Club Names 1989 Taumarunui Otorohanga D Adams, M Tetzlaff, J Udy, Y Harper 1990 Taumarunui Waitara Dist S & C N Fairhurst, J Girling, U Maga, L Jamieson 1991 Castlecliff Castlecliff S Willis, A Kemp, L Eru, K Te Tua 1992 Taumarunui Mt Maunganui RSA B Smith, L Christiansen, N Simpson, M Brown 1993 Tauranga Otorohanga A Fleming, Y Harper, M Tetzlaff, M Muller 1994 Taumarunui Inglewood L Ritson, C Nicoll, J Corkhill, B Bishop 1995 Otorohanga Tauranga Citizens P Hayward, V Watt, S Smith, F Lewis 1996 Waitara Papakura A Loma, M Stobie, N Wilson, H Hawkins 1997 Papatoetoe New Plymouth B Perebooms, J Sanger, J Earby, I Harter 1998 St John’s Club Papakura RSA K Forrest, L Smith, J Jones, L Maddren 1999 Waitara S & C New Plymouth M Riordan, M Baldwin, B Batley, G Shaw 2000 Otorohanga Porirua L Conley, L Griffen, G October, J Climo 2001 Pukekohe Pukekohe P Mahon, W Jensen, J Jones, A McLean 2002 Masterton Pukekohe W Jensen, A McLEan, L Hunt, L Ross 2003 New Plymouth Te Awamutu RSA G Dwane, N Cotterell, M Lane, B Campbell 2004 Pukekohe Heretaunga S Belcher, E Wiggins, G Riddell, P Heney 2005 Levin Manurewa D Harris, M McLean, A Rennie, R Berridge 2006 Heretaunga Heretaunga C Ferrick, W Jeffrey, M Francis, L Stowe 2007 Tauranga Raglan S Burnand, D Curry, R Berridge, L Curry 2008 Taradale Manurewa M McLean, D Harris, A Rennie, L Ralph 2009 Manurewa Otorohanga M Sheehy, M Muller, M Tetzlaff, C Rankin 2010 Tauranga Heretaunga G Riddell, E Wiggins, L Stewart, M Wakefield 2011 Hamilton Johnsonville P Meredith, K Carr, L Cooper, J Nehemia 2012 St John’s Club Waitara Town & Country P Davy, Y Harper, G Riddle, D Waters 2013 Johnsonville Club Levin Cosmopolitan Club D Collis, B Gray, B Hirini, J Monteith 2014 Manurewa Pukekohe Cosmopolitan A Rennie, J Fraser, N Bolscher, B Crowe Club 2015 Club Mount Maunganui Pukekohe Cosmopolitan A Rennie, J Fraser, N Bolscher, C Bowman Club 2016 Taradale Taradale L. Fitness, B Exeter, J Hays, S Glock/J Hendersen 2017 Manurewa Taradale RSA R Wallace, M Nepis, D Bentley, C Mennient 2018 Tokoroa Club Inc Tauranga Citizens Club S Hodges, M Campbell, R Davis, K Clarke 2019 Tokoroa Club Inc Tokoroa Club Inc G Harvey, N Grimshaw, M Howe, C cox 2020 2021 2022 2023
Club New Zealand North Island Women’s Outdoor Bowls Tournament Plate & Consolation Winners Year Plate Consolation 1991 Taihape Workingmen’s Club 1992 Raetihi Cosmopolitan Club 1993 Waitara Dist Services & Citz Club 1994 Katikati RSA & Citizens Club 1995 Kawhia Sports Club 1996 Huntly & Dist Workingmen’s Club 1997 New Plymouth Club 1998 Otahuhu Workingmen’s Club 1999 Tauranga Citizens’ Club 2000 New Plymouth Club 2001 Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club Paihia Ex Servicemen’s Club 2002 Mercury Bay Club Inglewood Club 2003 Inglewood Club Napier RSA Club 2004 Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club Ngaruawahia RSA Club 2005 Masterton Cosmopolitan Club Hamilton Workingmen’s Club 2006 Waiuku Cosmopolitan Club Levin Cosmopolitan Club 2007 Papamoa Sports Mangawhai Club 2008 Wanganui Cosmopolitan Club Havelock North Bowling Club 2009 Taupo Cosmopolitan Club Taradale RSA 2010 Hamilton Workingmen’s Club Tauranga Citizens Club 2001 St John’s Club Wanganui Wanganui Cosmopolitan Club 2012 St John’s Club Wanganui Club Mount Maunganui 2013 Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club St John’s Club Wanganui 2014 Club Mount Maunganui Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club 2015 St Johns Club Ohope Chartered Club 2016 Taupo Cosmopolitan Club Club Mount Maunganui 2017 Taradale Club Mangawhai Club 2018 Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club Club Vista 2019 Hamilton Workingmens Club Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
CNZ 32nd North Island Clubs NZ Women’s Outdoor Bowls Tournament 9th – 12th November 2020 CONDITIONS OF PLAY: 1. The tournament shall be open to any financial women member of a North Island Club which is a member of Clubs New Zealand (CNZ Rule 7). Such member must also be a financial member of a Bowling Club affiliated to Bowls New Zealand. A team may consist of three (3) members of a club and one (1) member of another Club. The minority member of the team cannot skip. The Tournament Committee may arrange section entries of composite teams in order to balance the draw. 2. Played under the Laws of the Sport of Bowls Crystal Mark Third Edition and the Conditions of Play for this Tournament 3. Regulation bowling attire must be worn during the competition play. Coloured tops and jackets are permissible only if they are Chartered Clubs official colours or of their bowling adjunct. The colour must be worn by all four players, or not at all. 4. Restricting the movement of Players during play (Law – Appendix A.4.1.7) will be implemented for all time limit games. Leads – after the second player in their team has delivered their second bowl; Seconds – after delivery of their second bowl; Thirds - after delivery of their second bowl; Skips – after delivery of each of their bowls (Law A.4.3) – When a player at the head walks up to the mat to deliver their first bowl, their direct opponent can remain at the head until that bowl has come to rest before walking up to the mat to deliver their own first bowl. (Law A.4.4) – If a player does not meet the terms of these laws, Law 13 will apply. 5. LATE ARRIVALS AND DEFAULTERS If a team is absent or incomplete ten (10) minutes (this is the ruling for this tournament) after the round has begun, they shall default that game to their opponents. The defaulting team shall have a loss and no points. Their opponents shall have a win and the average of the winning scores – percentage rounded down for less than half or up for half or more for that game.
6. ILLNESS If a player has to leave the green during the course of a game due to illness or some other reasonable cause, and they cannot return within 10 minutes, the Controlling Body can approve the introduction of a substitute. A substitute should only be introduced if, in the opinion of both skips or, if they cannot agree, in the opinion of the Controlling Body, the substitution is necessary. The substitute should play in any position other than skip, and the other members of the team can rearrange their positions as necessary. The Controlling Body will decide the substitute’s eligibility. If no eligible substitute is available: the defaulting team will forfeit the game to their opponents; and The defaulting team shall have a loss and no points. Their opponents shall have a win and the average of the winning scores – from that venue and that round. 7. SCORECARDS The winning skip is required to immediately at the conclusion of each game to hand to the Umpire, the scorecard, which must be checked and signed by both skips, the winners name circled, and the time the game stopped recorded. The scorecards from the first game must show the first and surname of each player in both teams. Skips throughout the day should ensure the results of their games have been correctly recorded. 8. MATCH COMMITTEE / CONTROLLING BODY The Match Committee or Controlling Body shall have the right to: i. Vary the days play ii. Reduce the number of ends of all section play iii. Alter or amend the tournament programme if circumstances will not permit it to be carried out in its entirety. iv. No change of players will be allowed except in cases of illness or some other reasonable cause. Bowls New Zealand Domestic Regulations for Substitutes or Replacements shall apply but in no case shall the Substitute play in the Skip’s position. v. The decision of the Match Committee or Controlling Body shall be final.
9. DISPUTES i. Any dispute other than those upon the Laws of the Sport of Bowls requiring immediate decision shall be adjudicated upon by the Skips concerned. Failing their agreement the dispute shall be referred to the Controlling Body or Match Committee and their decision shall be final. ii. Participating Clubs shall be responsible for the conduct of their players iii. Unless the Host Club is advised within three (3) weeks prior to the Tournament of a team withdrawing, the entry fee shall be forfeited. 10. RAIN All teams are to report to their venues. In the event of rain interrupting play during game, the clock will be kept running. Three (3) completed ends will constitute a game. Only the Club Representative has authority to suspend play. 11. STOPPAGE OF PLAY Law 32 will apply SECTION PLAY: 12. The entrants will be divided into two (2) sections of twelve (12) and three (3) 1) sections of fourteen (14) and will play as stated in the programme. 13. There will be six (6) games played, three (3) games on Monday and three (3) games on Tuesday. Games will start at 8.45am, the second game no later than 12.00 noon and the third game to start no later than 3.00pm. Lunch will be available after the first game. Afternoon tea after the second game. 14. All games will be eighteen (18) ends, with a time limit of two hours and 30 minutes (2 ½ hours). In the event of a tie, an extra end will be played to determine a winner. Not to be counted on the score card, or killed – just to get a winner. If the jack becomes dead during the extra end it shall be repositioned on the centre line of the rink, 2 metres from the front ditch and the end played out to determine the winner. 15. Team positions for the three events in Post Section shall be determined at the end of the second day according to wins – if equal then ends won – then shots for – then points differential of each team as a (+) or (-) over the 6 games.
POST SECTION PLAY: 16. CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT: Sixteen (16) teams will contest for the Championship Cup. The top 3 teams from each section, selected on wins-ends-shots for and if tied, points differential basis, plus the next best team from any section. In the event of a tie then shots differential over the six (6) games will be taken into account. These top 16 teams will be divided into four (4) sections of 4 teams. The order of play within each Section shall be drawn at random. 17. PLATE EVENT: The next best Sixteen (16) teams will contest the Plate event – (4th – 6th from each section), selected on wins-ends-shots for and if tied, points differential basis, plus the next best team from any section. In the event of a tie then shots differential over the six (6) games will be taken into account. These 16 teams will be divided into four (4) sections of 4 teams. The order of play within each Section shall be drawn at random 18. CONSOLATION EVENT: All remaining teams will be divided at random into sections of 12, 14 or 16 teams depending on the number of teams that register for the Consolation event. Each team will be drawn on a random basis into Sections. 19. PUBLICATION OF POST SECTION DRAWS: The draws for the three events on Wednesday will be published on Tuesday evening at Headquarters, Club Mount Maunganui Inc and the draw for Finals day on Thursday will also be published at Headquarters, Club Mount Maunganui Inc on Wednesday evening.
CHAMPIONSHIP AND PLATE EVENTS: 20. There will be three (3) games on Wednesday starting at 8.45am. The second game to start no later than 12.00 noon and the third game no later than 3.00pm. Lunch will be available after the first game, and afternoon tea after the second game. 21. The game will be eighteen ends (18) ends with a 2 ½ hour time limit. In the event of a tie, an extra end will be played to determine a winner. Not to be counted on the score card, or killed – just to get a winner. If the jack becomes dead during the extra end it shall be repositioned on the centre line of the rink, 2 metres from the front ditch and the end played out to determine the winner. 22. The section winners in each section will be determined at the end of the days play according to wins – if equal then ends won – then shots for – then points differential of each team as a (+) or (-) over the 3 games. The winner’s order of play will be drawn randomly for Semi Finals 23. On Thursday, the semi-finals will start at 9.45am. The games will be eighteen ends with a 2 ½ hour time limit. In the event of a tie, an extra end will be played to determine a winner. Not to be counted on the score card, or killed – just to get a winner. If the jack becomes dead during the extra end it shall be repositioned on the centre line of the rink, 2 metres from the front ditch and the end played out to determine the winner. After Lunch the Finals will commence at 1.00pm. The Finals will be eighteen (18) ends with no time limit. In the event of a tie an extra end will be played. There will be no play off for third and fourth places.
CONSOLATION EVENT: 24. There will be four (4) games on Wednesday starting at 8.45am, the second game to start no later than 10.30am followed by Lunch. The third game to start by 1.00pm and the fourth game to start by 3.00pm. 25. The games will be twelve (12) ends with a time limit of one hour 30 minutes (1 ½ hours). In the event of a tie, an extra end will be played to determine a winner. Not to be counted on the score card, or killed – just to get a winner. If the jack becomes dead during the extra end it shall be repositioned on the centre line of the rink, 2 metres from the front ditch and the end played out to determine the winner. 26. The top eight (8) teams - top 4 from each section at the end of Wednesday, based on wins – if equal then ends won – then shots for – then points differential of each team as a (+) or (-) over the 4 games, will progress through. The team finishing 1st will play the team finishing 8th, the team finishing 2nd will play the team finishing 7th, the team finishing 3rd will play the team finishing 6th, the team finishing 4th will play the team finishing 5th. 27. The Quarter Finals will be played on Thursday starting at 8.45am. Morning Tea will be followed by the Semi Finals starting no later than10.45am. Lunch followed by the Final to start no later than 1.00pm. 28. The Quarter and Semi Finals will be twelve ends with a time limit of one hour 30 minutes. In the event of a tie, an extra end will be played. Not to be counted on the scorecard, just to get a winner. If the jack becomes dead during the extra end it shall be repositioned on the centre line of the rink, 2 metres from the front ditch and the end played out to determine the winner. The Final will be twelve ends with no time limit. An extra end or ends will be played to determine the winner in the event of a tie. There will be no play off for third and fourth places.
On behalf of Club Mount Maunganui Inc & and partners Bowls Mount Maunganui Inc We hope you have all had an excellent time with us in our Club this week. It has been our privilege and pleasure to host you and hope that you all have a safe journey home. If you are ever back at the Mount please don’t hesitate to join us again for some “Friendly Hospitality”
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