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Winter Newsletter 13 June 2025

Celebrating the first day of the Studholme Trophy on 7th June.

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Stadium Mixed Triples played 24 May 2025

Winners of mixed triples 24 May .. 8 teams played 5 games of 10 ends and final between Mark Daniels, Trevor Tattersfield  and Suzanne Ewing and Richie Muir, Lyn Wells and Gordon Hall with Mark's team winning. Rhonda supplied lovely morning and afternoon teas.

Stadium Mixed Pairs 17 May 2025

Our first stadium tournament was held on Saturday 17 May. The event was run in a tournament format with full rinks. There was a strong lineup for the clubhouse draw and close games. 5 matches of 12 ends and a final being played by the two top teams. Congratulations Kathryn Mitchell and Dion Kiddey (S) who defeated Suzanne Ewing and Richie Muir (S) in the final. Rhonda Hurley's catering was very much appeciated by all. Thankyou.

May Corporate Report:

 

MAY 1st -     Mike Pero Group, sadly only 8 people turned up, but they all enjoyed themselves, thanks to Pat Traynor & Paul Mathieson
  '    9th -     Abbeyfield House Quiz night.  Only the barman were there to help - Ken Mitchell and Bob McLeary, the Hire Fee was donated to their fundraiser (as part of our Community contribution) as plenty of money was spent across the bar.
  '   10th-    Hawea Netball Girls - again numbers were down to predictions but they had a great time, many a prospective bowler among them.  Lyn Leary, Heather, Gina & Margaret Marshall were my helpers
  '  14th-    Clark Fortune McDonald Surveyors - Ross Hammond run this evening with the help of Ross & Rae Hammond.

 

It has been difficult to know the amount of helpers required, as so many times, only half of the people booked - turn up! But those that do, all give us great feedback.  So apologies to those helpers who volunteered only to be relieved early in the event as they were not required.  Thank you to all.

Kathryn Mitchell

Barbs Blurb

The commentator on the Australian Bowls mentioned that Carla Krizanic (Australian jackaroo) used to write articles "Carla's Corner" and that Carla wrote an article about "Leading" so here it is. 

 

November 29, 2021

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For the past 12 summers I’ve enjoyed my Saturdays on the green playing pennant, but this year with the impending arrival of a baby in the middle of the season I will instead watch my beloved Club Sunbury from the sidelines.

I enjoy playing all positions in the fours format but I have a special love for leading and always enjoy playing this role when I’m asked to.

The lead is where we all tend to start when we first play bowls but there’s no reason you can’t be a master of leading at any stage of your career, from a beginner or a seasoned campaigner.

I have led for Australia in many events and feel a massive responsibility to do my job well for the ladies that follow me.

The lead plays a vital role in setting the end up in favour of their team and of course has the responsibility of rolling the jack.

I personally think of the jack as a third bowl, it is vital for your team that you roll the length that the team is getting the best results on, even if this isn’t necessarily your favourite length.

I love rolling the jack because it gives me a bonus feel for the pace of the green before putting my first bowl down, so take note when you have the jack in your hands.

I often hear lots of leads worrying about beating their opponent, which is great but don’t get caught up in thinking that holding shot is necessarily beating them.

What makes your bowls more effective is having both bowls in a good area for your team, which means close to the jack or just passing.

One on the jack is great but if the other bowl is two metres short and your opponent sits both of their bowls two feet behind the jack, they have actually done the job better.

You don’t get any score for holding shot after the leads finish, you get it after the skips have finished, so setting them up rather than holding shot is the key to being a great lead.

I’ve heard leads get frustrated at times because they feel every time they get close their bowls get knocked away or the jack moves, don’t get frustrated this is just a compliment from the opposition that you are playing too well.

I think what really made me understand the role and importance of a lead bowling good, close position bowls was skipping myself. A skip can also learn a lot from leading themselves and seeing how it feels from the other end.

When you get a chance have a crack at some different positions to see the game from a different perspective.

Happy bowling,

Carla Krizanic.

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