1-5 Year Pairs10-11 September 2022 This event commenced on 10 September at three venues across Auckland accommodating 56 entries. The weather goddess sent down the occasional shower to remind us who’s in charge. After two rounds of play, only 15 teams had secured qualification. The statistical guru calculated that 23 more teams could qualify, which would have given the Tournament Convenor a terrible headache. As it was, the tenacity of 1-5s was unwavering, they were prepared to beat the odds resulting in a further 12 teams making the cut. Post section play was at Epsom on Sunday, 11 September - bowlers had to spill over onto B Green. R32 Game 10 between Skye Renes and Shaun Goldsbury (Pt Chevalier) and Shelly McCabe and Lana Dowdell (Howick) was an intense battle! The scorecard showed 13-12-13, then 14-14-14, then 15-16-15 and finally 16-18-16. It came down to a tie-break with Howick securing the win by one shot. R32 Game 5 was Scott McCamish and Jeanine Browne (Composite) versus Robert Shelwell and Steve Waltham (Howick) was another nail-biter. After 16 ends, the score was 13-all. The teams traded twos on the next two ends to sit all square at 15-15 after 18 ends. Another tie-break. Scott and Jeanine scored another two to take the win. We had some controversy in R32 Game 6 when the lads from Kohimarama were surprised to see their names were omitted in the next round. Checking in with the Convenor, the scorecard was inspected to reveal it had been completed incorrectly. A salutary lesson for all to understand how to fill out the card before starting. While R16 had some close scores, the winners dominated during their games. The exception was R16 Game 7. Donna Davidson and Jane Segar (St Heliers) met Graeme Thomson and Doug Suurmond (Howick). Neither team gained dominance, neither team scored more than two shots on any end, and the card never had the score tied. Donna and Jane scored first; the lead changed on the sixth end. Once more, on the eighth end and again on the 17th end, Howick was leading 13-12. Donna and Jane held their composure to score a two, taking the win on the last end. Quarter Final Game 4 was the St Heliers duo up against Pt Chevalier's Jean-Claude Fuller and Stephen Campbell. Pt Chevalier proved to be too strong to take out the match. In Quarter Final Game 3, David Motu and Liam Hill (Ellerslie) were matched up against a composite pairing of Scott McCamish (Henderson) and Jeanine Brown (Carlton Cornwall). Ellerslie was too strong on the day. The scorecards for those two-quarter finals may seem flattering to the winners; however, no quarter was given by the opposition - it was just one of those days where the winners were better. Quarter Final Game 2 saw Mike Dickie and Bruce Fenton (Howick) versus Steve Fisher and Colin Ayris-Webster (Royal Oak). Royal Oak got off to a flying start, they lead 6-0 after four ends. Howick responded well. After 11 ends it was tied 9-all. Royal Oak must have fancied their chances as they collected seven shots over the next four ends, only to drop seven in the final three ends and see the ledger squared at 16-all. Coincidently, it was also nine ends each. The extra end saw Royal Oak gain some ascendancy, they scored a three to claim the win. Quarter Final Game 1 saw Epsom’s Warwick Catchpole and KJ Lark matched up against Blockhouse Bay’s Sitiveni Tikoisuva and Neil Prendiville. The scorecard makes for interesting reading. Blockhouse Bay either scored ones or twos (except for the four on the 9th end) and won 11 ends and scored 16 points i.e. 1.45 shots per end won. In contrast with the Epsom team, they managed 6 ends yet scored 20 points, a factor of 3.33 shots per end won. The turning point in the game was on the 14th end when Sitiveni and Neil were leading 14-12. Some fine bowling by Epsom saw them circle the wagon. Before playing the final bowl of the end, Epsom was one up with four-thirds. A well-weighted shot saw the BHB bowl displaced, and the Epsom bowl held for the team to score a six. Epsom hung on for the win, 20-16. The Pairs was another great competitive event - well-done everyone. I look forward to the Finals. Contributed by Gerard Hulst Celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo MāoriSouth reign supreme10-11 September 2022 The long-awaited North vs South challenge lived up to expectations. Both sides brimming with talent delivered a close-fought battle! Read Bowls NZ cover story to find out how the challenge unfolded Pictured below, Auckland players representing North: Images courtesy Bowls New Zealand
Upcoming events17-18 Sep – 1-5 Year Triples 1-5 Year Triples17-18 September 2022 1-5 Year Finals
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Remuera Bowling Club
5 September 2022
Remuera Bowling Club supports Kings College students earning Community Service credits towards their Duke of Edinburgh Awards. Brian Feng organised some 15 students (pictured on the left) and under the direction of Vicki-Anne Johnson and Tony Horrell, they cleaned up garden rubbish, washed windows and disassembled sunshades for repair. To make these tasks more palatable a homemade morning tea was prepared by Vicki was demolished by the students. We thank them for their time and efforts. They left the club looking tidy and manicured. And now, we are ready to welcome the Auckland Bowling community to our season.
8 September 2022
You could have thought it was truly summer on 8 September - a stunner at Remuera and picture perfect with promises of many more. Rawhiti Estate sponsored the date. General Manager Helen Martelli reflected on Rawhiti's legacy with Rawhiti's connection with RBC and our regional bowls community.
"From the start, were conscious of keeping the connection with the bowling fraternity and continuing to strengthen ties with the sponsorship of clubs' events." Helen extended a standing invitation to visit Rawhiti Estate and suggested viewing the art collection. Pictured with Helen and Remuera Convenor Murray Lander (far right) are Bruce Hickman, Kevin Beasley and Les Brown from Howick. Well done lads!
Contributed by Cynthia Morris
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Mt Albert Bowling Club
24 September 2022
We’d like to invite bowlers from all across NZ to join us at our open day next Saturday 24 September. The greens will be opened in our official ceremony followed by afternoon tea and the first roll-up of the season (weather permitting).
See our website for more details.
Mt Albert Bowling Club
11-12 February 2023
The annual Mount Albert Open is back and open to all registered bowlers nationwide. Be in to win your share of the $10,000 prize pool.
See our website for full conditions of play and registration details.
Contributed by Jhanna Savov
Kohimarama Bowls
13 September 2022
"A picture-perfect day," said Frank Booth, tournament sponsor Summerset Retirement Villages, for Kohi's opening date for Tuesday Triples.
Made even more perfect (is that possible?) as a Kohi team took the top prize. The winning team with Frank is Alan Jenkinson, Graeme McInnes and Ross Forrester.
Contributed by Cynthia Morris
22-23 October 2022
After a two-year absence, the Women’s Open Premier Singles is back on the playing calendar! Entry is open
29 October, 5 November & 12 November 2022
Following the results of the recent Saturday Interclub Player, the Operations Committee has decided to trial three new Saturday Interclub formats:
1. Men’s 9s Pennants (3 teams, 2 bowl Triples)
2. Women’s 9s Pennants (3 teams, 2 bowl Triples)
3. Any combination 9s Pennants (3 teams, 2 bowl Triples)
The format for the Half Day 6s remains unchanged.