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2014 -15BOWLS WAFIXTURE BOOK

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CONTENTS PAGEBowls WA Calendar of Events 4Metropolitan Pennants General Conditions of Play 5Men’s Midweek Pennant Draw 14Men’s Midweek Pennant Contacts 16Men’s Saturday and Midweek Pennant Conditions of Play 18Men’s Saturday Pennant Draw 26Men’s Saturday Pennant Contacts 28Women’s Tuesday Pennant Draw 30Women’s Tuesday Pennant Contacts 32Women’s Tuesday and Saturday Pennant Conditions of Play 34Women’s Saturday Pennant Draw 40Women’s Saturday Pennant Contacts 41Women’s Friday Night Pennant Draw 42Women’s Friday Night Pennant Contacts 43Women’s Friday Night Conditions of Play 44

Bowls WALevel 1, 158 Main StreetOsborne Park WA 6017

All Correspondence to:PO Box 123, Osborne Park WA 6917

Ph: (08) 9340 0800, Fax: (08) 9340 0888Email: [email protected]

Website: www.bowlswa.com.au

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MAJOR EVENTS 2014/2015

NationalNational Under 18 Championships Sept 29 - Oct 2, Nightcliff NTOver 60’s Australian Championship Oct 7-10, Tweed Heads NSWNational Champion of Champions Oct 14-16, Taren Point NSWAustralian Premier League #2 Nov 18-21, Pine Rivers QldAustralian Sides Championships April 9-12, Yokine WAAustralian Open June 13-25, Gold Coast QldAustralian Indoor Singles August 17-20, Tweed Heads NSW

StateMen’s State Fours Oct 18,19 & 26Women’s State Fours Dec 3-5Bowls Elite Women’s State Pairs Dec 17-19Bowls Elite Men’s State Pairs Dec 27-30Women’s 100up Singles Jan 7-9Under 18 State Championships Jan 11-16Taylor Bowls State Singles; Men Jan 18 & 24-26, Women Jan 24-26Men’s Country Allstars v Men’s State Squad February 26Men’s Country Week Feb 27 - March 6Women’s Country v Metro Challenge March 15Women’s Country Week March 16-22Women’s Inter Region Round Robin March 28-29Men’s 3rd Division and Under Singles and Pairs April 4-7Henselite Men’s and Women’s State Triples April 18-20Bowls Elite Men’s & Women’s Champion of Club Champion Singles April 26-27Men’s & Women’s Champion of Club Champion Novice Singles April 26-27Men’s 3rd Division and Under Triples May 9-10Australian Indoor Singles Qualifying Women May 2-3, Men May 16-17

Prestigous and Other EventsWomen’s Veterans Day Oct 8North Beach Women’s Master Pairs Nov 7-10Sorrento Men’s Master Singles Nov 30 & Dec 7-9Doubleview Men’s Master Pairs February 15, 22-24Mosman Park Women’s Master Singles February 27 - March 1Bowls WA Corporate Shield April 26Internations Bowls Carnival May 2-3

Over 60’sWomen’s Over 60’s State Singles Oct 22-24Women’s Over 60’s State Pairs Nov 12-14Men’s Over 60’s Triples Nov 17-19Men’s Over 60’s Pairs February 16-18Men’s Over 60’s State Singles March 23-25Women’s Over 60’s Triples March 31 - April 2SRCWA Mixed Over 60’s Pairs April 13-15

Country Zone/LeagueWomen’s ILRR Fours - SWZ Nov 19-20Women’s ILRR Fours - EZ, NZ Nov 22-23Women’s ILRR Pairs - SZ Nov 22-23Men’s Inter League Round Robin Jan 9-11Women’s ILRR Pairs - NZ Feb 6-8Women’s ILRR Pairs - EZ Feb 7-8Men’s Inter Zone Round Robin Feb 7-8Women’s ILRR Pairs - SWZ Feb 11-12Women’s ILRR Fours - SZ Feb 11-13Women’s IZRR Fours - Feb 21-22Women’s IZRR Pairs - March 28-29

BOWLS WA CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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METROPOLITAN PENNANT COMPETITION - GENERAL CONDITIONSConditions of Play for Country Pennant Competitions are determined by the Country Leagues and where possible, should be consistent with the Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions.

1. GENERAL CONDITIONSClubs entering a side or sides into the Metropolitan Pennant Competition acknowledge and agree to abide by these General Conditions and the specified Conditions of Play for each of the individual competitions which comprise the Metropolitan Pennant Competition. Clubs not abiding by these General Conditions or individual competition Conditions of Play shall incur a penalty, which may include but is not limited to; loss of points or a fine.

1.1 Integrity(i) Clubs and players shall respect the integrity of all graded pennant competitions conducted by Bowls WA. (ii) Clubs and players shall respect and support the integrity of the separate men’s and women’s pennant

competitions.(iii) Clubs shall ensure that when nominating sides into specified gender competitions that they have sufficient

capitated players of that gender to support the number of sides nominated for that gender.

2. ELIGIBILITY 2.1 Clubs

(i) Only metropolitan clubs affiliated with Bowls WA may enter the Metropolitan Pennant Competition.(ii) A club when entering the Metropolitan Pennant Competition for the first time or applying for an additional

side in that competition will generally only be eligible to enter the side into the lowest pennant division applicable; thereafter a clubs divisional entitlement will be determined by the annual promotion and demotion system.

2.2 Players(i) A player must be a capitated member of a club affiliated with Bowls WA.(ii) A player shall play in the Pennant Competition for their Home Club as defined in the Field of Play Rules

(FOP).(iii) No player shall be permitted to play in any Pennant Competition who is under suspension or has been

expelled by any State Authority or Bowls Australia.2.3 Multiple Club MembershipA Player who is a member of more than one club shall;

(i) Pay capitation at only one club which shall be regarded as the player’s Home Club.(ii) Only play in the Bowls WA Pennant Competition for their Home Club unless a player’s Home Club does

not enter a side into a Defined Bowls WA Pennant Competition. A player wishing to play in that Pennant Competition for another club of which they are a member; must complete the Multiple Club Pennant Application Form and forward to Bowls WA for permission to play.

(iii) A club will be forfeited and may incur a fine if:► A club plays a player who is not capitated or;► A club plays a player after the first pennant game who has not been transferred correctly.► A player competes who has an unresolved debt with Bowls WA or;► A player competes who is under suspension from Bowls WA.

3. NOMINATION OF A PENNANT SIDEThe nomination process for the Metropolitan Pennant Competitions is as follows:

(i) Nomination forms detailing divisional/colour entitlements will be sent to each club prior to the commencement of each season.

(ii) Clubs unable to meet the advised divisional entitlements shall at their first available opportunity inform the appropriate Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee in writing; that they wish to decrease or relinquish specific entitlements.

(iii) Applications for additional Pennant Sides shall be in accordance with 2.1(ii) of these General Conditions.(iv) Nominations for specified gender competitions shall be in accordance with 1.1 (iii) of these General

Conditions.(v) Clubs must nominate sides on the Pennant Entitlement Nomination Form and return completed

nomination forms and applicable fees by the indicated due date.(vi) Clubs that will have more than one team in a colour/division will be asked at the time of the draw to grade

their teams.(vii) Nominations are not a guarantee of placement into the specified division/colour.

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METROPOLITAN PENNANT COMPETITION - GENERAL CONDITIONS(viii) The Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee will assign nominated sides to divisions/colours and in the

best interests of the competition be entitled to:► promote or demote a nominated side in order to fill a vacancy within or correct an anomaly in a

pennant division/colour;► any such action shall be made based on the performance of a side in the previous season and;► A club shall be notified in writing when an adjustment occurs.

(ix) Clubs with extra players but not enough to form a side may contact surrounding clubs during the off season to ask if they would like to enter a combined Pennant Side in the relevant Pennant Competition under the following restrictions► Clubs combining to form a new Pennant Side will only be able to enter in the lowest Pennant Division

of the requested competition. Completion of an Amalgamation of Pennant Team Form must be made to Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee from both clubs stating who the home club will be. Combined club teams will be able to wear their own club uniform.

► If a club already has an allocated entitlement in a division that is the clubs lowest side but not the Defined Pennant Competitions lowest division, they may approach another club to join with them to continue in that division. Completion of an Amalgamation of Pennant Team Form must be made to Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee from both clubs stating who the home club will be. Combined club teams will be able to wear their own club uniform.

4. LATE ENTRY OF A PENNANT SIDE4.1 Prior to the commencement of the Competition:

(i) After the closing date for annual nomination and where a vacancy exists in a division/colour additional side(s) may be accepted into the competition.

(ii) An application for late entry must be made in writing to the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee, a nomination fee will apply.

(iii) An amendment to the advertised Draw for the affected division/colour shall be placed on the Bowls WA Website and any club directly affected will be advised in writing.

4.2 After the commencement of the Competition:(i) In the best interests of the competition the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee may accept a late

entry into the competition.(ii) No late entry will be accepted after the half way point of the specific Pennant Competition.(iii) Application for late entry and advice of amendments to the draw shall be in accordance with 4.1 (ii) & (iii)

above.(iv) Allocation of seasonal points for sides affected by the late entry of a side into a division/colour shall be as

follows:► An average of shots for and against and match points earned up to the half way point of the specific

Pennant Competition shall be allocated to any side that was drawn to a bye prior to the late entry of a side.

► An average of shots for and against and match points earned up to the half way point of the specific Pennant Competition shall be allocated to any side that has been accepted as a late entry into the competition.

► The adjustment of points shall be made by the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee at the half way point of the specific Pennant Competition.

5. WITHDRAWAL OF A PENNANT SIDE5.1 Withdrawal

(i) A club that withdraws a side up to and including the third (3rd) round of competition will be liable for an administration fee.

(ii) A side which is withdrawn after the commencement of the competition and up to and including the third (3rd) round of the competition will be considered not to have entered the competition; and any points and shots earned by the withdrawing side or their opposition shall not count and the position previously held by the withdrawing side in a draw may be replaced with a BYE. Or;

(iii) May be replaced by a side which is a late entry into the competition as in 4.2. (iv) Notice of the withdrawal of a side and an amendment to the draw shall be posted on the Bowls WA

Website and clubs directly affected notified.5.2 Subsequent Withdrawal of a Pennant Side

(i) A club that withdraws a side after the third (3rd) round of the competition will be liable for an administration fee.

(ii) Opposition sides drawn to play a side which is withdrawn after the third (3rd) round of the competition shall be awarded a forfeit.

(iii) Notice of subsequent withdrawal of a side shall be posted on the Bowls WA Website and clubs directly affected notified.

Written notice of intent to withdraw a side must be made to the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee.

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METROPOLITAN PENNANT COMPETITION - GENERAL CONDITIONS6. ANNUAL REGISTRATION OF PLAYERSAll clubs shall throughout the season act with integrity towards the graded pennant competition and shall adhere to the Integrity Rule when registering players. Refer to the Integrity of Graded Pennants Policy available on the Bowls WA website.

Bowls WA have the grounds to declare a forfeit against the team of a Club where Bowls WA deems that the Club, without a satisfactory explanation to Bowls WA, is deemed to have played a number of regular players from a higher ranked team in a lower ranked team in a manner likely to gain an unfair advantage or to distort the rankings of the lower ranked grade.

6.1 Player RegistrationClubs are required to register on an annual basis all players in the Division and Colour in which they played as defined in the individual pennant competitions conditions of play.

7. SCHEDULING AND RESCHEDULING OF FIXTURES(i) All games shall be played in accordance with the most recently published fixtures and conditions of play. (ii) Fixtures may be rescheduled for player protection according to conditions outlined in Metropolitan

Pennant General Conditions Rule 13 - Player Protection.

NOTE: Bowls WA reserves the right to reschedule a Pennant Fixture for promotional reasons.

8. ABANDONMENT8.1 General Abandonment of a Metropolitan Pennant Fixture by Bowls WA

8.1.1 No points shall be awarded for the General Abandonment of a fixture8.1.2 Abandonment due to Extreme Weather conditions;

(i) In the case of extreme weather conditions or other extreme circumstances the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee may cancel all games scheduled, prior to the scheduled starting time.

(ii) Should the abandonment of a fixture be on the day of play, notification of the General Abandonment of a fixture shall be posted on the Bowls WA Website.

8.2 Individual Abandonment, Delayed or Interrupted Games When no general abandonment of a fixture has been made by Bowls WA and a club is experiencing extreme weather or other extreme conditions at their location.

8.2.1 If host clubs green or greens have been closed for the day due to the inclement conditions; (i) The game is abandoned and the allocated points are equally shared.(ii) The Bowls WA Umpire of the Day Cancellation of Play Report must be completed by the Umpire of

the Day and forwarded with the Pennant Result Sheet. (iii) Home Clubs are required to inform visiting clubs as soon as possible.

8.2.2 If the host clubs greens are open or only temporally closed; Start of play may be deferred for up to sixty (60) minutes from the scheduled starting time.

(i) Once play has commenced, but due to extreme conditions cannot continue, the game will be deferred for sixty (60) minutes cumulative, before the game can be abandoned.

(ii) If after ninety (90) minutes cumulative the game is still deferred, the game MUST be abandonded.(iii) Restart of play must take into consideration any prescribed finishing time.(iv) Once play has commenced, every attempt should be made by the sides involved to play the required

number of ends to constitute a game.(v) When extreme conditions continue to interrupt play see (i) above; Team Managers shall consult with

The Umpire of the Day, who, as sole arbiter, shall make the decision to abandon or continue play for all sides at the venue.

(vi) If the prescribed number of ends has been played to constitute a game prior to the abandonment of play the game shall be considered as completed.

(vii) If the prescribed number of ends have NOT been played to constitute a game prior to the abandonment of play it is an incomplete game.

(viii) If a game is incomplete when play is abandoned the points shall be shared equally. (ix) The Bowls WA Umpire of the Day Cancellation of Play Report must be completed by the Umpire of

the Day and forwarded with the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA headquarters within 48 hours of the abandonment.

8.2.3 In the case of a Club having closed grass greens due to inclement weather, but have a Synthetic Green available, the following conditions will apply:► The Club MUST use the Synthetic Green if it is fit for Pennant and ALL teams at home on the day

are able to be accommodated on the available synthetic green/s.► The Club may NOT use the Synthetic Green if all teams at home on the day are NOT able to be

accommodated on the available synthetic green/s.

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METROPOLITAN PENNANT COMPETITION - GENERAL CONDITIONS8.3 Completed Game

A prescribed number of ends are required to be completed in competitions between sides to constitute a game. The required number of completed ends is dependent on the number of teams which make up the side. Refer to the individual Pennant Competition Conditions of Play.

8.4 Incomplete GameA game which has commenced but play has been abandoned prior to the prescribed number of ends that constitute a game have been played.

8.5 Games rescheduled due to Player Protection(i) In the case of General Abandonment, games that have been rescheduled from that round due to

player protection will also be treated as abandoned.(ii) Rescheduled games that are individually abandoned may not be rescheduled again and will be

treated as a draw.8.6 Pennant Games scheduled to be played on a day other than the regular Pennant Day

When a General Abandonment is called for a round of Pennant, all games attached to that round regardless as to whether they have been scheduled for a day in the future or have already been played, will be considered abandonded and the points shared.

9. FORFEIT (i) A side forfeiting a game is required to notify the opposition side concerned as early as possible so

as to avoid any inconvenience to that club. (ii) A side receiving a forfeit is responsible for completing and returning the Pennant Result Sheet to

Bowls WA.(iii) A side that receives a forfeit shall be awarded all points, and the average shots for and against

(percentage) from the round.If the awarded percentage has a negative effect on the sides current percentage, then no percentage will be awarded.

(iv) A player whose name appears on the Pennant Result Sheet may not have played in another game in that round.

Penalty:► A side that forfeits will be fined for each offence. ► A side that forfeits a game during the Finals and Promotion Play-Off series shall be disqualified from

further participation in the series.► The second game that a player plays in the same round will be considered a forfeit.

10. BYE10.1 In the event of a bye, no points shall be awarded.10.2 Inequality of byes

(i) If in a colour within a division there is inequality of byes the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee may redraw the fixture in the best interest of the competition.

(ii) All changes to the draw shall be displayed on the Bowls WA website.(iii) If it is not possible or practical to re-draw the colour, the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee will

determine the points and percentage allocation at the completion of the Home and Away fixtures.

11. LATE APPEARANCE(i) 30 minutes is allowed beyond the scheduled starting time.(ii) If at the end of 30 minutes, and no extenuation circumstances exist, a player is not present for one or

more teams play should commence in accordance with BA Laws of the Sport of Bowls.(iii) If at the end of 30 minutes, and no extenuating circumstances exist, a side or sufficient players from the

side are not present the opposing side will be awarded a forfeit. BA Laws of the Sport of Bowls.(iv) In the case of extenuating circumstances (e.g. Major freeway hold-up), every effort should be made to

notify the host club and the Controlling Body

12. CROSS GENDER SUBSTITUTIONWomen from the club’s lowest division playing in the Women’s Tuesday Pennant Competition and men from the club’s lowest division playing in the Men’s Saturday/Midweek Pennant Competitions or when there is no Men’s or Women’s Pennant team may play in the opposite gender’s pennant competition with the following conditions:

(i) Cannot be selected if eligible players of the opposite gender are available.(ii) May only play in the club’s lowest division and are regarded as substitutes. BA Laws of the Sport of

Bowls. (iii) Must conform to the rules for sides dress in accordance with Bowls WA Field of Play Rules.

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METROPOLITAN PENNANT COMPETITION - GENERAL CONDITIONS(iv) Substitute/s must be identified on the Pennant Result Sheet.(v) Where a bowling club does not have a ladies pennant side and the number of capitated female members

is less than ten (10) then those members, following pre-season notification to the Bowls WA CEO by the Club, may play in their Home Club’s designated Men’s pennant competition without restriction and in whatever division their skills merit, as deemed by the club’s selectors.

(vi) In extenuating circumstances clubs may seek dispensation by contacting the Bowls WA Chief Executive Officer.

Penalty: When Cross Gender Substitution is misused; the opposing team will be awarded a forfeit.

13. PLAYER PROTECTIONA club having two (2) or more pennant players from the same side competing or officiating in an official BA Interstate, National or International competition as selected, as an invited player, as a direct entry or via Western Australian Qualifying Events, and the player’s club has a simultaneous pennant fixture that the players would normally play in, the fixture will be rescheduled as follows:

(i) Men’s Saturday and Women’s Tuesday Pennant Competitions; all games affected by the absence of players will be rescheduled to an alternative date by Bowls WA. Requests for re-scheduled games shall be made on the Alterations to Fixture Form to the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee.

(ii) The rescheduling of fixtures Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions will apply.

14. ATTIRE FOR PENNANT SIDESAttire for pennant sides is in accordance with Field of Play Rules.

15. GREENSBowls WA Greens and Infrastructure Policy will apply.

16. PRACTICENo practice by any player engaged in any pennant game on that day, with the exception of trial ends, shall be permitted on the green to be used 90 minutes prior to the commencement of the game.

Penalty: Any infringement may incur a fine.

17. BOWLS STICKERS17.1 Home Games

The Bowls WA nominated sponsor’s stickers when applicable must be used by the home side. Bowls WA will advise clubs annually of the requirement to use BWA sponsor’s stickers.

17.2 Club and Club Sponsors StickersIf there is no recognised sponsor for the Metropolitan Pennant Competition; clubs may apply in writing to the Bowls Management Committee to use club or club sponsors stickers for their home games.

17.3 Finals and Promotional and Challenge Play Off seriesTeam Managers shall toss for the use of the mat at neutral venues, the side winning the toss shall be considered the Home side and when applicable shall use Bowls WA nominated sponsor’s stickers.

18. RINK DRAW(i) The draw for the rinks and opponents of each team shall be decided jointly by the Side Managers, who

shall exchange cards and then shuffle them. The cards of one side shall be placed (separately) name downwards by one manager and the cards of the other side placed one on each. The draw for the rink on which the teams shall play will be made by the Side Managers and placed on the cards as drawn.

(ii) If the visiting side’s cards are not available 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the game, the Home Side Manager may arrange for the Umpire of the Day to conduct the rink draw in order for trial ends to commence.

19. SUBSTITUTES AND PLAYING SHORT(i) If during a game a player is unable to continue an eligible player may be used as a substitute with the

permission of the Umpire of the Day. (ii) If a substitute is not available, the team must play with three (3) players, the lead and the second shall

use three bowls each and the skip 2 bowls.(iii) A line shall be drawn on the card and at the completion of the game 25% of the teams score shall be

deducted from the points scored below the line.

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METROPOLITAN PENNANT COMPETITION - GENERAL CONDITIONS(iv) The team with (3) players are to play as follows: Lead plays their three consecutive bowls in turn, then

the second plays their three consecutive bowls in turn. Example - Team B is playing with three players:

(v) If a team with a substitute already playing has another player withdraw, the team may play with three (3) players, who shall use three (3) bowls for the lead and the second, and the skip shall use two (2) bowls. Scoring shall be as in 19(iii) above.

(vi) If a team of three (3) players with a substitute already playing has another player withdraw, that team, as well as the side must forfeit.

(vii) No team may play with less than three (3) players; if no substitute is available and one of the three players can not continue the side must forfeit.

20. COMPLETION OF PENNANT RETURNS AND INPUTTING RESULTS20.1 Home and Away Returns

(i) The Home Side is responsible for forwarding the Pennant Result Sheet to reach Bowls WA by the close of business the next working day.

(ii) Sides Managers are to complete the Pennant Result Sheet in full, showing the names of the players who were selected for their sides. Note: Players names must be as per the capitation returns, no nicknames or abbreviated surnames are to be used.

(iii) If the selected player/s is/are unable to play and substitutes are not available, a notation “DID NOT PLAY” is to be marked beside the player/s name.

(iv) Any substitute used must have the word “SUB” marked next to their name. (v) Cross Gender substitutes are to be clearly identified with an “M” or “F” circled next to the player’s name. (vi) The Home Side Manager must ensure that the name of the Umpire of the Day is entered on the form(vii) At the completion of the game the Sides Managers are responsible for recording and totalling individual

rink (team) scores and aggregate points and recording the name of the winning side. Once agreement has been reached that the scores and points are correct the form shall be signed by both Managers.

20.2 Inputting Results into Bowls Connect(i) The Home Side is responsible for inputting the final scores into the Bowls Connect Website.(ii) The Away Side is responsible for confirming the final scores into the Bowls Connect Website.(iii) A Club Representative is responsible for inputting team names into the Bowls Connect Website.

20.3 Byes, Forfeits, Rescheduled and Abandoned Games(i) A Pennant Result Sheet is not required to be lodged for a BYE.(ii) The Manager of a side receiving a FORFEIT is responsible for submitting the Pennant Result Sheet(iii) A Pennant Result Sheet is not required to be lodged in the case of a General Abandonment of a Fixture

by Bowls WA(iv) The Home Side Manager is responsible for submitting the Pennant Result Sheet and the accompanying

Umpire of the Day Cancellation of Play Report for individually abandoned games

20.4 Finals and Promotion and Challenge Play Off SeriesIt is the responsibility of the winning team to send the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA. Penalty: A fine will be applied for the late return of the Pennant Result Sheet.

21. SIDE MANAGER21.1 Appointment

Clubs are responsible when appointing a Side Manager for each of their Pennant Sides, to ensure the Managers are aware of their duties and the importance of accuracy when completing the Pennant Result Sheet and other related forms.

21.2 Roles and Responsibilities(i) Each Side Manager is required to have a copy of these General Conditions and the Conditions of Play

for the relevant Pennant competition.(ii) To record the players names, date, division, colour and rink numbers on the score cards before the game.(iii) To prepare the Pennant Results Sheet in accordance with Rule 20 of these General Conditions.(iv) To effect the rink draw in accordance with Rule 18 of these General Conditions.(v) To ensure that the Pennant Result Sheet reaches Bowls WA by close of business the next working day.(vi) To ensure Pennant Results are inputted into the Bowls Connect Website (Home Team).(vii) To ensure Pennant Results are confirmed in the Bowls Connect Website (Away Team).

Team 1st bowl 2nd bowl 3rd bowl 4th bowl 5th bowl 6th bowl 7th bowl 8th bowl

A Lead Lead Second Second Third Third Skip Skip

B Lead Lead Lead Second Second Second Skip Skip

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METROPOLITAN PENNANT COMPETITION - GENERAL CONDITIONS22. SMOKING, CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL

Any lit or unlit smoking implement, electronic cigarettes and alcoholic beverages are not permitted on the greens during any Bowls WA Competition or Event.

Bowls WA strongly encourages clubs to define a smoking area well away from the playing surfaces.

Penalty: (i) For the first offence on that day, the player shall be warned by the Umpire of the Day.(ii) A player committing the same offence for the second time on the same day, shall be disqualified from the

game.(iii) The side will not be allowed to play a player short and will forfeit the game to their opponent as per the

Laws of the Sport of Bowls: Definitions: Forfeited Game and Defaults of players in Fours play: In a side game.

23. USE OF MOBILE PHONES AND ELECTRONIC DEVICESAll mobile phones must be turned to silent (or vibrate) whilst play is in progress.23.1 In the case of a pending emergency, permission to set a mobile phone to an audible tone must be given

by the Umpire of the Day. 23.2 Mobiles phone may not be used on the greens at any time whilst play is in progress on any rink.23.3 Mobile phones may be used away from the greens as long as play is not disrupted or held up.23.4 Electronic Devices are not permitted e.g. Ipods or Radios

Penalty: Any Player that is seen by the Umpire of the Day or is reported to the Umpire of the Day to be disrupting

or holding up play by using a mobile phone. ► For the first offence on that day, the player shall be warned by the Umpire of the Day. ► For the second offence a fine will be applied and thereafter a fine for each and every continuing

offence.

24. FINALS AND PROMOTION PLAY OFFS24.1 Eligibility

(i) A player must have played in at least four (4) pennant games in the specified competition for their home club (whether completed or not, including abandoned games) in the current season to qualify for the Finals and Promotional and Challenge Play Offs.

(ii) A Player that has transferred clubs must play at least four (4) pennant games with the club they have transferred to, to be eligible to play in the Finals and Promotional and Challenge Play Offs for that club.

(iii) A club with insufficient eligible player/s as per clause 24.1(i) may make written application to the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee, to play unqualified player/s. The Match Committee shall stipulate the position in which an unqualified player/s shall play.

(iv) A player who has played in a final in a lower division/colour is eligible to play in a subsequent final in a higher division/colour.

24.2 Determining a Winner(i) For all games during the Finals and Promotion and Challenge Play Offs, the winner shall be determined

by the side with the highest aggregate.(ii) In the event of a tied aggregate, one extra end shall be played on all rinks. (iii) The extra end shall be played from where the previous end was completed.(iv) Sides Managers shall toss for the mat in the extra end. (v) If a tie remains after the completion of the extra end, additional extra ends shall be played until a winner

is determined with Sides Managers tossing for the mat for each and every extra end (Laws of the Sport of Bowls).

24.3 Determining Preliminary Final Green(i) When played on the same day as Semi Finals, the Preliminary Final Green shall be chosen by the Club

with the higher points scored over the home and away season.24.4 Determining Grand Final Green

(i) When played on the same day as Semi Finals, the Grand Final Green shall be chosen by the Competing Club with the higher points scored over the home and away season.

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25. PRIZESClubs winning the Grand Final in each Pennant Division shall be presented with:

► A Pennant Flag► A Pennant Plaque

Players playing in the winning side in the Grand Final shall be presented with a Pennant Badge*.*Clubs may order and purchase at cost extra Pennant Badges for players that did not play in the Grand Final, but were part of the side throughout the season

26. STANDARD FORMSThe following Standard Forms are available from the Bowls WA Website www.bowlswa.com.au

► Multiple Club Pennant Application► Umpire of the Day – Cancellation of Play Report► Umpires Infringement Notice► Amalgamation of Pennant Team Form

METROPOLITAN PENNANT COMPETITION - GENERAL CONDITIONS

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MEN’S METROPOLITAN MIDWEEK PENNANTS

Oct 30 & Jan 15 10v2 1v4 3v5 8v7 6v9Nov 6 & Jan 22 9v1 2v3 7v6 5v8 4v10Nov 13 & Jan 29 8v2 10v3 6v5 1v7 4v9Nov 20 & Feb 5 5v1 7v4 2v6 3v8 10v9Nov 27 & Feb 12 1v2 6v3 4v5 9v7 8v10Dec 4 & Feb 19 3v1 2v4 8v6 10v7 5v9Dec 11 & Feb 26 9v2 4v3 7v5 1v8 6v10Dec 18 & Mar 5 6v1 8v4 10v5 2v7 3v9Jan 8 & Mar 12 5v2 7v3 4v6 9v8 1v10

Notes:Round 1 - 9 Home Teams Mentioned First: Rounds 10 - 18 Reverse Applies

Playoffs - the playoff in each Colour will be played as follows: Thursday 19th March Thursday 26th March

PLEASE CHECK www.bowlswa.com.au FOR CHANGES to FIXTURES

PREMIER1. WANNEROO2. SOUTH PERTH3. BASSENDEAN4. DOUBLEVIEW5. OSBORNE PARK6. STIRLING7. MANNING8. KARDINYA9. COCKBURN10. SAFETY BAY

RED1. COMO2. EAST FREMANTLE3. MT PLEASANT 14. MELVILLE5. HOLLYWOOD SUBI6. HILTON PARK7. FREMANTLE8. MANNING 19. LAKE MONGER10. COCKBURN

WHITE1. MOSMAN PARK2. WANNEROO3. DALKEITH NED4. MT PLEASANT5. KALAMUNDA6. VICT PARK CARL7. THORNLIE8. MUNDARING9. CAMBRIDGE 110. CAMBRIDGE 2

WHITE1. BYFORD2. BELMONT CITY3. LEEMING4. WILLETTON5. THORNLIE6. ROCKINGHAM7. MT PLEASANT 28. MANNING 29. SAFETY BAY10. CANN / MILLS PK

BLUE NORTH1. WARWICK2. SORRENTO3. QUINNS ROCKS4. SCARBOROUGH5. JOONDALUP6. OSBORNE PARK7. YOKINE8. INNALOO9. BEDFORD10. MORLEY

BLUE1. SORRENTO 12. WARWICK 13. DOUBLEVIEW4. NOLLAMARA 15. STIRLING6. SORRENTO 27. INNALOO8. YOKINE 19. MORLEY10. NORTH BEACH 1

BLUE SOUTH1. SOUTH PERTH2. ARMADALE3. MELVILLE4. ROSSMOYNE5. ROCKINGHAM6. WARNBRO7. KARDINYA8. THORNLIE9. GOSNELLS10. SPEARWOOD

GOLD1. WARWICK 22. MT LAWLEY3. NOLLAMARA 24. VALLEY5. SORRENTO 36. YOKINE 27. SWAN8. BAYSWATER9. NORTH BEACH 210. MIDLAND MORR

FIRST DIVISION - 3 RINKS

SECOND DIVISION - 3 RINKS

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RED1. ARMADALE 12. COMO3. ROSSMOYNE 14. PERTH & TATTS5. VICT PARK CARL6. KALAMUNDA 17. GOSNELLS 28. ARMADALE 29. THORNLIE10. GOSNELLS 1

RED1. BYFORD2. SOUTH PERTH3. WILLETTON4. LEEMING5. HILTON PARK6. FREMANTLE7. KARDINYA8. KWINANA9. MELVILLE10. WARNBRO

RED1. EAST FREMANTLE2. COCKBURN3. MOSMAN PARK4. LEEMING 15. LEEMING 26. COMO7. MANNING8. BYE9. WARNBRO10. SPEARWOOD

WHITE1. SAFETY BAY2. MOSMAN PARK3. DALKEITH NED 14. DALKEITH NED 25. WARNBRO6. LEEMING7. KWINANA8. KARDINYA9. SPEARWOOD10. ROSSMOYNE 2

WHITE1. BELMONT CITY 12. BELMONT CITY 23. CANN / MILLS PK4. KALAMUNDA5. FORRESTFIELD6. PERTH & TATTS7. MANNING8. MT PLEASANT9. BULLCREEK AFA10. THORNLIE

WHITE1. PICKERING BROOK2. CLAREMONT3. KARDINYA4. CANN / MILLS PARK5. GOSNELLS 26. THORNLIE7. WILLETTON8. GOSNELLS 19. ROSSMOYNE10. BULLCREEK AFA

BLUE1. MORLEY 12. NORTH BEACH3. SCARBOROUGH4. QUINNS ROCKS5. OSBORNE PARK 16. JOONDALUP7. WANNEROO8. YANCHEP9. SORRENTO10. MERRIWA AFA

BLUE1. NORTH BEACH2. WARWICK 23. DALKEITH NED 14. DALKEITH NED 25. HOLLYWOOD SUBI6. OSBORNE PARK7. WARWICK 38. INNALOO9. SORRENTO 110. CAMBRIDGE

BLUE1. NOLLAMARA2. JOONDALUP3. NORTH BEACH 14. STIRLING5. SORRENTO 16. SORRENTO 27. YANCHEP8. WARWICK 19. WARWICK 210. LAKE MONGER

GOLD1. MT LAWLEY2. MORLEY 23. KALAMUNDA 24. BASSENDEAN5. OSBORNE PARK 26. DOUBLEVIEW7. MUNDARING8. SPORTS ASSOC.9. CAMBRIDGE10. BEDFORD

GOLD1. JOONDALUP2. BULLSBROOK3. VALLEY4. MERRIWA AFA 15. YOKINE6. BEDFORD7. WARWICK 18. WANNEROO9. MERRIWA AFA 210. SORRENTO 2

GOLD1. GLEN FORREST2. MAYLANDS3. MORLEY4. MT LAWLEY5. MUNDARING6. OSBORNE PARK7. SPORTS ASSOC.8. NORTH PERTH9. MIDLAND MORR10. YOKINE

MEN’S METROPOLITAN MIDWEEK PENNANTS

THIRD DIVISION - 3 RINKS

FOURTH DIVISION - 3 RINKS

FIFTH DIVISION - 3 RINKS

SIXTH DIVISION - 2 RINKSPlease check www.bowlswa.com.au for fixture details

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MEN’S MIDWEEK PENNANTS - CLUB CONTACTS

Club Name Phone EmailArmadale Robert O’Meara 0447 185 396 [email protected] Daniel Patterson 0452 229 024 [email protected] Gordon Chivers 0427 560 908 [email protected] John Carlsen 0429 601 930 [email protected] City Leonard Horley 9277 3814 [email protected] Creek AFA Ron Boase 9364 9750 [email protected] Gordon Rutherford 0418 921 244 [email protected] David Jones 0412 093 335 [email protected]/Mills Park Alfred Tovey 0404 739 463 [email protected] Mike Yates 0402 354 598 [email protected] Marko Krajancic 0415 273 513 [email protected] Mike Adams 0405 394 405 [email protected] Brian Burton 0418 932 469 [email protected] Roger Barns 0418 959 930 [email protected] Fremantle Arthur Pirani 9337 4116 [email protected] Graeme Worth 0423 971 934 [email protected] Forrest Hugh Carrington 0417 183 083 [email protected] Albert Pedrotti 0419 992 955 [email protected] Park Les Onley 0415 421 825 [email protected] Robert Appleton 0415 473 654 [email protected] Ted Alden 0414 342 317 [email protected] Colin Shier 9304 1131 [email protected] Arthur Bartlett 0427 809 069 [email protected] Peter Castley 0407 516 160 [email protected] Brett Clayton 0411 117 785 [email protected] Neville Chamberlain 9332 6624 [email protected] Manning Alan Heal 0427 023 013 [email protected] Graeme Jacques 0417 925 552 [email protected] AFA Frank Kuipers 0435 883 247 [email protected] Mick Erceg 0422 918 727 [email protected] Ross Dunstan 9275 5656 [email protected] Park Ken Stower 0448 803 026 [email protected]. Lawley Iain Cameron 9227 8678 [email protected]. Pleasant Barry Elliss 0411 512 134 [email protected] Robert Coumbe 9295 3119 [email protected] Morrie Lehmann 9248 6860 [email protected] Beach Ed Retallack 9448 2594 [email protected] Park Geoff Mills 9207 2732 [email protected] Perth & Tatts Eric Williams 0437 611 755 [email protected]

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Club Name Phone Email Pickering Brook John Wilson 0408 422 723 [email protected] Rocks John Dilley 0416 097 336 [email protected] John Lethlean 0428 923 732 [email protected] Allan Petchell 0412 218 764 [email protected] Bay Peter White 9527 2694 [email protected] Denis Spargo 0409 169 035 [email protected] Robert Tozer 0437 114 905 [email protected] Perth Ryan Havercroft 0402 228 606 [email protected] Assoc. Jeffery Hynes 0400 716 026 [email protected] George Sterpini 0430 344 298 [email protected] Shane Anning 0406 989 586 [email protected] Graeme Barton 0418 942 975 [email protected] Derek Boardman 0418 768 892 [email protected] Park Carlisle Ron Simon 0407 536 299 [email protected] John Ingram 0414 260 725 [email protected] Dennis Pattullo 0417 940 215 [email protected] Ken McCarthy 0438 931 350 [email protected] Vern Davies 0422 897 005 [email protected] Kevin Ride 0417 868 499Yokine Mel Lemos 0429 916 160 [email protected]

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MEN’S SATURDAY & MIDWEEK PENNANT COMPETITION CONDITIONS OF PLAY

1. STRUCTURE(i) The Competitions are graded into Divisions.(ii) Each Division will be sub-divided into colours.(iii) Saturday: Premier - 5th Division: Four (4) teams of four (4) players shall constitute a side. 6th Division: Two (2) teams of four (4) players shall constitute a side.(iv) Midweek: Premier - 5th Division: Four (4) teams of four (4) players shall constitute a side. 6th Division: Two (2) teams of four (4) players shall constitute a side.(v) The Competitions are graded as follows:

(vi) The structure of Lower Divisions is determined by the Fixtures and Events Committee.

2. REGIONAL CONSIDERATIONS OF THE DRAW(i) Premier League and 1st Division White will not receive regional consideration. (ii) Regional consideration shall be given to all other divisions. (iii) Where a club has more than one side in a Division, each side will be placed in a different colour if

possible.

3. FORMAT(i) A Sides competition with four (4) players in each team.(ii) Two (2) bowls per player.(iii) 21 completed ends. (iv) The Fixtures will be scheduled as a home and away competition. No alterations will be permitted without

the prior written consent of Bowls WA.

4. CONSTITUTED GAME4.1 4 Teams a Side

(i) 56 completed ends must be played to constitute a game.

4.2 3 Teams a Side(i) 42 completed ends must be played to constitute a game.

4.3 2 Teams a Side(i) 28 completed ends must be played to constitute a game.

If the required ends are not completed the game shall be abandoned as outlined in the Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions.

5. STARTING TIME/TRIAL ENDS(i) The starting time of pennant games shall be 1.45pm.(ii) Trial ends may commence at 1.30pm and must be completed before the scheduled starting time of the

game.

6. LATE APPEARANCE(i) Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions.(ii) Refer Laws of the Sport of Bowls.

Premier League

1st Division White

1st Division Blue North Blue South

2nd Division Red White Blue Gold

3rd Division Red White Blue Gold

4th Division Red White Blue Gold

5th Division Red White Blue Gold

6th Division Colours as required

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7. SCORING Points shall be awarded as follows:

8. NOTIFICATION OF PENNANT RESULTSSATURDAY(i) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Home Team’ in the fixture to: ► Telephone results immediately following completion of the game to the Sunday Times on 9340 0812 ► Input the final scores into the Bowls Connect website by 6.30pm on the day of the competition ► Fax or email the Pennant Result Sheets to Bowls WA (until advised otherwise) on 9340 0888 or 9340

0880 or [email protected] before 10.00am on the following Tuesday after the game.

(ii) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Away Team’ in the fixture to: ► Confirm inputted results in the Bowls Connect website by 6.30pm on the following Monday after the

game.

MIDWEEK(i) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Home Team’ in the fixture to: ► Input the final scores into the Bowls Connect website by 6.30pm on the day of the competition ► Fax or email the Pennant Result Sheets to Bowls WA (until advised otherwise) on 9340 0888 or 9340

0880 or [email protected] before 10.00am on the following Tuesday after the game.

(ii) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Away Team’ in the fixture to: ► Confirm inputted results in the Bowls Connect website by 6.30pm on the following Friday after the

game.

NOTE: Midweek Pennant scores will be taken from the Bowls Connect website by staff at 6.30pm, collated and sent to the West Australian Paper for the Friday Edition.

Penalty: Fine

The Fixtures and Events Committee reserves the right to correct obvious transposed errors or errors in additions on the Pennant Result Sheet.

9. PENNANT FINALS9.1 Determining a Winner

(i) Colour Winners in each division shall be decided by the points gained by each side. (ii) In the event of two or more sides having the same number of points, the following shall apply:

(a) The order shall be determined by the shots for divided by the shots against.(b) Then if equal order shall be determined by the difference in shots for and against; and

(iii) Colour Winners in each Division shall play Finals to determine the Divisional winner.(iv) Aggregate score in these games shall determine the winning side.

4 Teams a Side 3 Teams a Side 2 Teams a Side

Maximum 8 points Maximum 6 points Maximum 4 points

For aggregate win 4 points For aggregate win 3 points For aggregate win 2 points

For aggregate tie 2 point each For aggregate tie 1.5 points each For aggregate tie 1 point each

For rink win 1 point For rink win 1 point For rink win 1 point

For rink tie 0.5 point For rink tie 0.5 point For rink tie 0.5 point

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9.2 Draw of Pennant Finals 9.2.1 Premier League and 1st Division White - Men’s Saturday Pennant Competition

Premier League and 1st Division White - Men’s Midweek Pennant Competition

9.2.2 1st Division Blue Saturday and Midweek Pennant Competition

9.2.3 2nd Division and Below - Midweek and Saturday Pennant Competition(i) Colour winners are ranked from 1 to 4 according to their points. (ii) In the event of two or more sides having the same number of points, the following shall apply:

(a) The order shall be determined by the shots for divided by the shots against.(b) Then if equal order shall be determined by the difference in shots for and against

The draw for the finals will be as follows:

Men’s Saturday and Midweek Pennant Competition- 2nd Division and below:

9.3 ExceptionsIn the event of a Division having less than four (4) colours, the Pennant Finals will be determined as follows:

9.3.1 Three (3) Colours in a Division(i) The club with the highest points will be granted direct entry to the Grand Final and the remaining

two (2) clubs will play off to determine who will make it to the Grand Final.

9.3.2 Two (2) Colours in a Division:(i) The two (2) clubs will play in the Grand Final.

9.3.3 One (1) Colour in a Division:(i) There will be no Finals and the club finishing on top of the ladder will be awarded the Pennant

win.

9.3.4 In the event of a Division having more than four (4) colours, the Pennant Finals will be determined at the discretion of the Fixtures and Events Committee.

9.4 Venues for Pennant Finals9.4.1 General

(i) Clubs are not permitted to use split rinks. (ii) Clubs are permitted to use any approved surface for pennant finals.

SATURDAY9.4.2 Premier League and 1st Division White

(i) The first day of Finals shall be played at the club that finishes on top of the ladder.(ii) The Grand Final shall be played at a neutral venue, unless extenuating circumstances dictate

otherwise, as determined by the Fixtures and Events Committee.

9.4.3 1st Division Blue (North & South)(i) Grand Final to be played at a neutral venue, unless extenuating circumstances dictate otherwise,

as determined by the Fixtures and Events Committee.

Preliminary Final (PF) 1 v 4 2 v 3

Grand Final Winner 1 v 4 v Winner 2 v 3

Grand Final Colour Winner Blue North v Colour WInner Blue South

Preliminary Final (PF) 1 v 4 2 v 3

Grand Final Winner 1 v 4 v Winner 2 v 3

Semi Finals 1 v 2 3 v 4

Preliminary Final (PF) Loser 1 v 2 v Winner 3 v 4

Grand Final Winner 1 v 2 v Winner Preliminary Final

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9.4.4 2nd Division and below(i) Finals shall be played at the club that finishes with the highest points in each applicable division.

MIDWEEK9.4.5 Premier League and 1st Division White

(i) The first day of Finals shall be played at the club that finishes on top of the ladder.(ii) The Grand Final shall be played at the home of the highest participating club.

9.4.6 1st Division Blue (North & South)(i) Grand Final to be played at a neutral venue, unless extenuating circumstances dictate otherwise,

as determined by the Fixtures and Events Committee.

9.4.4 2nd Division and below(i) All finals shall be played at the club that finishes with the highest points in each applicable division.(ii) The Grand Final will be played at the highest remaining ranked club after the first week of finals.

9.4.5 Results - Midweek and Saturday(i) Bowls WA will advise who is the “Home” and who is the “Away” team for the purpose of inputting the

results into the Bowls Connect website.(ii) It is the responsibility of the winning team to fax or email the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA

immediately after the game.

10. PROMOTION PLAY OFFS10.1 Positions

10.1.1 Premier League and 1st Division White do not participate in Promotion Play Offs.10.1.2 1st Division Blue North and South do not participate in Promotion Playoffs.10.1.3 2nd Division do not participate in Promotion Playoffs.10.1.4 3rd Division and below: Clubs that finish in positions 2,3,4 and 5 on the ladder in each colour at

the end of the season shall participate in the Promotion Play Offs(i) The winner of the Promotion Play Off will determine which club will have the second promotion

to the next highest division.(ii) The Aggregate score shall determine the winning side.

10.2 Draw:

10.3 Venues for Promotion Play Offs10.3.1 General

(i) The club that finishes in 2nd position on the ladder shall host the Promotional Play Offs.(ii) Clubs are not permitted to use split rinks.(iii) Clubs are permitted to use any approved surface for Promotion Play Offs.

10.3.2SATURDAYThe Grand Final will be played on the green that the highest ranked remaining team played the Preliminary Final on.

MIDWEEKThe Grand Final will be played at the venue of the highest remaining ranked club after the first week of finals.

10.3.3 Results - Midweek and Saturday(i) Bowls WA will advise who is the “Home” and who is the “Away” team for the purpose of inputting the

results into the Bowls Connect website.(ii) It is the responsibility of the winning team to fax or email the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA

immediately after the game.

Preliminary Final (PF) 2 v 5 3 v 4

Grand Final Winner (2 v 5) v Winner (3 v 4)

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11. CHALLENGE PLAYOFFS11.1 Positions

11.1.1 Premier League do not participate in Challenge Playoffs11.1.2 1st Division White

(i) Clubs that finish in positions 7 and 8 on the ladder at the end of the season will participate in the Challenge Playoffs against 1st Division Blue North and South teams.

11.1.3 1st Division Blue North and 1st Division Blue South(i) Clubs that finish in positions 2 and 3 on the ladder at the end of the season will participate in the

Challenge Playoffs against 1st Division White teams.(ii) Clubs that finish in positions 7 and 8 on the ladder at the end of the season will participate in the

Challenge Playoffs against 2nd Division teams.11.1.4 2nd Division

(i) Clubs that finish in positions 2 and 3 on the ladder at the end of the season in each colour will participate in the Challenge Playoffs against 1st Division Blue North and South teams.

11.1.5 3rd Division and below do not participate in Challenge Playoffs.

The Aggregate scores shall determine the winning side.

11.2 Draw11.2.1 1st Division White versus 1st Division Blue Challenge for PromotionTeam 2 from 1st Division Blue South and Team 2 from 1st Division Blue North will be ranked on points collected during the season. The team with the most points will be aligned with the 8th ranked 1st Division White team with the remaining team aligned with the 7th ranked 1st Division White team.

Winners of both PM and Week 2 finals will play in 1st Division White for the next season.

All Losing teams in finals will play in 1st Division Blue South/North the next season.

11.2.2 1st Division Blue South versus 2nd Division Red and 2nd Division White Challenge for Promotion.Team 2 from 2nd Division Red and Team 2 from 2nd Division White will be ranked on points collected during the season. The team with the most points will be aligned with the 8th ranked 1st Division Blue South team with the remaining team aligned with the 7th ranked 1st Division South team.

Winners of both PM and Week 2 finals will play in 1st Division Blue South the next season.

All losing teams in finals will play in 2nd Division the next season.

11.2.3 1st Division Blue North versus 2nd Division Blue and 2nd Division Gold Challenge for Promotion.Team 2 from 2nd Division Blue and Team 2 from 2nd Division Gold will be ranked on points collected during the season. The team with the most points will be aligned with the 8th ranked 1st Division Blue North team with the remaining team aligned with the 7th ranked 1st Division North team.

SATURDAY MIDWEEK

AM WEEK 1 2nd Division Blue Team 2 v2nd Division Blue Team 3

2nd Division Gold Team 2 v2nd Division Gold Team 3

PM WEEK 2 Winner 2 v 3 plays 1st Division Blue North Team 7 or 8

Winner 2 v 3 plays 1st Division Blue North Team 7 or 8

SATURDAY MIDWEEK

AM WEEK 1 2nd Division Red Team 2 v2nd Division Red Team 3

2nd Division White Team 2 v 2nd Division White Team 3

PM WEEK 2 Winner 2 v 3 plays 1st Division Blue South Team 7 or 8

Winner 2 v 3 plays 1st Division Blue South Team 7 or 8

SATURDAY MIDWEEK

AM WEEK 1 1st Division Blue South Team 2 v 1st Division Blue South Team 3

1st Division Blue North Team 2 v 1st Division Blue North Team 3

PM WEEK 2 Winner 2 v 3 plays 1st White Team 7 or 8

Winner 2 v 3 plays 1st White Team 7 or 8

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Winners of both PM and Week 2 finals will play in 1st Division Blue North the next season.

All losing teams will play in 2nd Division the next season.

11.3 Venues for Challenge Play Offs11.3.1 General

(i) Clubs are not permitted to use split rinks.(ii) Clubs are permitted to use any approved surface for Challenge Play Offs.

SATURDAY11.3.2 1st Division White versus 1st Division Blue Challenge for Promotion

(i) Finals will be held at the venue of the highest ranked 1st Division Blue Teams.11.3.3 1st Division Blue South versus 2nd Division Red and 2nd Division White Challenge for Promotion.

(i) Finals will be held at the venue of the highest ranked 2nd Division Team in each colour.11.3.4 1st Division Blue North versus 2nd Division Blue and 2nd Division Gold Challenge for Promotion.

(i) Finals will be held at the venue of the highest ranked 2nd Division Team in each colour.

MIDWEEK11.3.5 1st Division White versus 1st Division Blue Challenge for Promotion

(i) Week 1 finals will be held at the venues of the highest ranked 1st Division Blue Teams.(ii) Week 2 finals will be held at the venues of the remaining 1st Division Blue Teams.

11.3.6 1st Division Blue South versus 2nd Division Red and 2nd Division White Challenge for Promotion.(i) Week 1 finals will be held at the venues of the highest ranked 2nd Division Teams.(ii) Week 2 finals will be held at the venues of the remaining 2nd Division Teams.

11.3.7 1st Division Blue North versus 2nd Division Blue and 2nd Division Gold Challenge for Promotion.(i) Week 1 finals will be held at the venues of the highest ranked 2nd Division Teams.(ii) Week 2 finals will be held at the venues of the remaining 2nd Division Teams.

11.3.8 Results - Midweek and Saturday(i) Bowls WA will advise who is the “Home” and who is the “Away” team for the purpose of inputting the

results into the Bowls Connect website.(ii) It is the responsibility of the winning team to fax or email the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA

immediately after the game.

12. PROMOTION AND RELEGATION 12.1 Premier League

(i) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points will be relegated to 1st Division White.

12.2 1st Division White(i) The club that finishes on top of the ladder shall be promoted to Premier League.(ii) The Pennant Finals shall determine the club who receives the second promotion. If in the event that the

winner of the Pennant Finals has already achieved a promotion by finishing on top of the ladder, then the runner up of the Pennant Final shall be promoted to Premier League.

(iii) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points will be automaically relegated to 1st Division Blue (North or South).

(iv) The 7th and 8th placed teams will play in a Challenge Payoff against 1st Division Blue South/North for the right to play in 1st Division White the following season.

12.3 1st Division Blue North and Blue South(i) The club that finishes on top of the ladder in Blue North and Blue South shall be promoted to 1st Division

White. (ii) The second promotion will be determined by the Challenge Play offs in Blue North and Blue South versus

1st Division White. (iii) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points from 1st Division Blue North and Blue South will be

automatically relegated to 2nd Division.(iv) The 7th and 8th placed teams will play in a Challenge Payoff against 2nd Division for the right to play in

1st Division Blue South/North the following season.

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12.4 2nd Division(i) The club that finishes on top of the ladder in each colour in each division shall be promoted to 1st Division

Blue South/North.(ii) The second promotion will be determined by the Challenge Play Offs in each colour versus 1st Division

Blue North/South. (iii) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points from each colour in each division will be relegated to

the next lowest division.

12.5 3rd Division & Below(i) The club that finishes on top of the ladder in each colour in each division shall be promoted to the next

highest division.(ii) The second promotion will be determined by the Promotion Play Offs in each colour in each division. (iii) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points from each colour in each division will be relegated to

the next lowest division.

The Fixtures and Events Committee shall have the power to promote or relegate any club to complete a pennant division.

13. PENNANT FINALS ABANDONMENTIn the event of one or more pennant finals being abandoned, the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee reserves the right to alter the format or structure or determine a result for affected finals.

However it is not envisaged for finals to be extended beyond the scheduled playing dates.

The Fixtures and Events Committee shall have the power to promote or relegate any club to complete a pennant division.

14. ANNUAL REGISTRATION OF PLAYERSAll clubs shall throughout the season act with integrity towards the graded pennant competition and shall adhere to the Integrity Rule when registering players. Refer to the Integrity of Graded Pennant Policy available on the Bowls WA Website.

Bowls WA have the grounds to declare a forfeit against the team of a Club where Bowls WA deems that the Club, without a satisfactory explanation to Bowls WA, is deemed to have played a number of regular players from a higher ranked team in a lower ranked team in a manner likely to gain an unfair advantage or to distort the rankings of the lower ranked grade.

14.1 Player Registration(i) Clubs are required to register on an annual basis all players in the Division and Colour in which they

played on the 3rd last game of the defined pennant competition and must reach Bowls WA prior to the second (2nd) last game of the scheduled fixtures.

(ii) In extenuating circumstances a club may apply to the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee for the late registration of a player.

(iii) Premier League and each 1st Division colour are to be regarded as seperate Divisions.(iv) For the purpose of Player movement after registration, clubs who have more than one team in a Division/

Colour will be allowed to move players into a higher graded team within the same division/colour.(v) A player may only be registered once by a club.

Penalty: Failure to provide Bowls WA with an Annual Registration of Players list shall incur a fine.

14.2 Exceptional Circumstances A club which; following the annual registration of player’s has a change in player availability and is

experiencing genuine hardship may apply in writing to the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee for the consideration of a dispensation from the registration criteria

Penalty: Any infringement of these restrictions after registration shall incur a penalty.► For the first offence the offending club shall lose all points for that side for that game in that Division and

any aggregate points will be allocated to the opposition► Any subsequent or continuing offence: the offending club will incur the penalty as above and a fine for

each and every occasion.

MEN’S SATURDAY & MIDWEEK PENNANT COMPETITION CONDITIONS OF PLAY

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15. PROCEDURE IN EXTREME WEATHER15.1 See Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play.

15.2 Individual Club Abandonment/Interrupted Games(i) To be read in conjunction with Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play 8.2.(ii) Any game not commenced by 2.45pm, shall be treated as abandoned in accordance with Metropolitan

Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play.(iii) Should the temperature reach 40 C, then the umpire of the day is to review the prevailing conditions and

defer play in accordance with Metropolitan Pennant Competition - General Conditions 8.2.2.(iv) A count of completed ends should be made to determine if the required number of ends to constitute a

game have been completed. (v) If insufficient ends have been completed refer to Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions

of Play.

MEN’S SATURDAY & MIDWEEK PENNANT COMPETITION CONDITIONS OF PLAY

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Notes:Round 1 - 9 Home Teams Mentioned First: Rounds 10 - 18 Reverse Applies

Playoffs - the playoff dates will be as follows: Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th March

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MEN’S METROPOLITAN SATURDAY PENNANTSOct 25 & Jan 10 10v2 1v4 3v5 8v7 6v9Nov 1 & Jan 17 9v1 2v3 7v6 5v8 4v10Nov 8 & Jan 31 8v2 10v3 6v5 1v7 4v9Nov 15 & Feb 7 5v1 7v4 2v6 3v8 10v9Nov 22 & Feb 14 1v2 6v3 4v5 9v7 8v10Nov 29 & Feb 21 3v1 2v4 8v6 10v7 5v9Dec 6 & Mar 7 9v2 4v3 7v5 1v8 6v10Dec 13 & Mar 14 6v1 8v4 10v5 2v7 3v9Dec 20 & Mar 21 5v2 7v3 4v6 9v8 1v10Agreed Friday Night Fixtures will be updated on the website before the first game of the season.

FIRST DIVISION - 4 RINKSPREMIER1. KARDINYA2. VICT PARK CARL3. OSBORNE PARK4. STIRLING5. SOUTH PERTH6. INNALOO7. MANNING8. DOUBLEVIEW9. BASSENDEAN10. CAMBRIDGE

RED1. ROCKINGHAM 12. VICT PARK CARL3. HOLLYWOOD SUBI4. MT PLEASANT5. PERTH & TATTS6. COMO7. MANNING8. THORNLIE 19. LEEMING10. LAKE MONGER

WHITE1. NORTH BEACH2. KARDINYA3. MT PLEASANT4. OSBORNE PARK5. SORRENTO6. THORNLIE7. DOUBLEVIEW8. WANNEROO9. COCKBURN10. MORLEY

WHITE1. KARDINYA2. ROCKINGHAM 23. BYFORD4. SAFETY BAY5. SPEARWOOD6. FREMANTLE7. THORNLIE 28. EAST FREMANTLE9. HILTON PARK10. ARMADALE

BLUE NORTH1. DALKEITH NED2. YOKINE3. KALAMUNDA4. VALLEY5. DOUBLEVIEW6. MUNDARING7. WANNEROO8. BEDFORD9. CAMBRIDGE10. MT LAWLEY

BLUE1. SPORTS ASSOC2. MIDLAND MORR3. OSBORNE PARK4. KALAMUNDA5. SWAN6. SORRENTO 17. BELMONT CITY8. NOLLAMARA9. MORLEY10. BASSENDEAN

BLUE SOUTH1. VICT PARK CARL2. GOSNELLS3. SAFETY BAY4. WARNBRO5. ROSSMOYNE6. SOUTH PERTH7. MELVILLE8. MANNING9. MOSMAN PARK10. COCKBURN

GOLD1. JOONDALUP2. NORTH BEACH3. STIRLING4. OSBORNE PARK5. INNALOO6. SCARBOROUGH7. QUINNS ROCKS8. WANNEROO9. SORRENTO 210. WARWICK

SECOND DIVISION - 4 RINKS

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RED1. CLAREMONT2. DALKEITH NED3. WARNBRO 14. SAFETY BAY5. MELVILLE6. SPEARWOOD7. COCKBURN8. MT PLEASANT9. KWINANA10. MOSMAN PARK

RED1. ARMADALE2. KARDINYA3. SAFETY BAY4. THORNLIE5. GOSNELLS6. LEEMING7. WILLETTON8. ROCKINGHAM9. PICKERING BROOK10. HILTON PARK

RED1. MANNING2. KARDINYA3. SPEARWOOD4. LEEMING 15. FREMANTLE6. BYE7. EAST FREMANTLE8. COCKBURN9. LAKE MONGER 110. KWINANA

WHITE1. GOSNELLS2. WARNBRO 23. THORNLIE4. WILLETTON5. COMO6. ROSSMOYNE7. CANN / MILLS PK8. MANNING9. ARMADALE10. LEEMING

WHITE1. WARNBRO2. MANNING3. BULLCREEK AFA4. HOLLYWOOD SUBI5. SOUTH PERTH6. MELVILLE7. MT PLEASANT8. CANN / MILLS PK9. ROSSMOYNE10. DALKEITH NED

WHITE1. CANN / MILLS PK2. BELMONT CITY3. WILLETTON4. BYFORD5. LEEMING6. GOSNELLS 17. GOSNELLS 28. ROLEYSTONE9. FORRESTFIELD10. ROSSMOYNE

BLUE1. NORTH BEACH2. JOONDALUP3. WARWICK 14. OSBORNE PARK 15. YOKINE 16. MERRIWA AFA7. WANNEROO8. YANCHEP9. CAMBRIDGE10. SORRENTO

BLUE1. MORLEY2. MAYLANDS3. BULLSBROOK4. BASSENDEAN5. WARWICK 16. KALAMUNDA7. BEDFORD8. BELMONT CITY9. MT LAWLEY10. NOLLAMARA

BLUE1. MIDLAND MORR2. SPORTS ASSOC.3. VALLEY4. NORTH PERTH5. GLEN FORREST6. YOKINE7. MUNDARING8. MOLEY 19. INNALOO 110. LAKE MONGER 2

GOLD1. YOKINE 22. MORLEY3. OSBORNE PARK 24. STIRLING5. MUNDARING6. SWAN7. NOLLAMARA8. BAYSWATER9. WARWICK 210. FORRESTFIELD

GOLD1. SORRENTO 12. SORRENTO 23. JOONDALUP4. WARWICK 25. SCARBOROUGH6. DOUBLEVIEW7. YANCHEP8. QUINNS ROCKS9. WANNEROO10. CAMBRIDGE

GOLD1. NORTH BEACH 12. NORTH BEACH 23. OSBORNE PARK4. JOONDALUP5. MERRIWA AFA6. WARWICK7. MORLEY 28. SORRENTO9. NOLLAMARA10. INNALOO 2

MEN’S METROPOLITAN SATURDAY PENNANTS

SIXTH DIVISION - 2 RINKS

THIRD DIVISION - 4 RINKS

FOURTH DIVISION - 4 RINKS

FIFTH DIVISION - 4 RINKS

Please check www.bowlswa.com.au for fixture details

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MEN’S SATURDAY PENNANTS - CLUB CONTACTS

Club Name Phone EmailArmadale Brian Keighley 0417 951 014 [email protected] Daniel Patterson 0452 229 024 [email protected] Peter Ryan 0427 998 277 [email protected] Cody Packer 0430 939 164 [email protected] City Leonard Horley 9277 3814 [email protected] AFA Ron Boase 9364 9750 [email protected] Murray Wright 0488 266 846 [email protected] David Jones 0412 093 335 [email protected]/Mills Park Alfred Tovey 0404 739 463 [email protected] Mike Yates 0402 354 598 [email protected] Marko Krajancic 0415 273 513 [email protected] Mike Adams 0405 394 405 [email protected] Brian Burton 0418 932 469 [email protected] Roger Barns 0418 959 930 [email protected] Fremantle Arthur Pirani 9337 4116 [email protected] Graeme Worth 0423 971 934 [email protected] Forrest Philip Bullock 0417 921 360 [email protected] Albert Pedrotti 0419 992 955 [email protected] Park Les Onley 0415 421 825 [email protected] Robert Appleton 0415 473 654 [email protected] Ted Alden 0414 342 317 [email protected] Colin Shier 9304 1131 selectors@joondalupbowls.,com.auKalamunda Shayne Mowday 0418 947 588 [email protected] Graham Wake 0404 800 070 [email protected] Brett Clayton 0411 117 785 [email protected] Neville Chamberlain 9332 6624 [email protected] Alan (Aj) Heal 0427 023 013 [email protected] Graeme Jacques 0417 925 552 [email protected] AFA Frank Kuipers 0435 883 247 [email protected] Alan Southern 0450 292 964 [email protected] Eddie McGrath 0411 187 159 [email protected] Park Paul Monger 9384 1480 [email protected]. Lawley Iain Cameron 9227 8678 [email protected]. Pleasant Barry Elliss 0411 512 134 [email protected] Robert Coumbe 9295 3119 [email protected] Morrie Lehmann 9248 6860 [email protected] Beach Ivan Campbell 0438 358 550 [email protected] Perth Darryl Moren 0418 910 373 [email protected] Park Geoff Mills 9207 2732 [email protected]

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MEN’S SATURDAY PENNANTS - CLUB CONTACTS

Club Name Phone Email Perth & Tatts Eric Williams 0437 611 755 [email protected] Brook John Wilson 0408 422 723 [email protected] Quinns Rocks Sean Cooper 0417 777 032 [email protected] John Lethlean 0428 923 732 [email protected] Les Carruthers 0407 322 537 [email protected] Allan Petchell 0412 218 764 [email protected] Bay Peter White 9527 2694 [email protected] Denis Spargo 0409 169 035 [email protected] Robert Tozer 0437 114 905 [email protected] Perth Ryan Havercroft 0402 228 606 [email protected] Assoc Jeffery Hynes 0400 716 026 [email protected] George Sterpini 0430 344 298 [email protected] Shane Anning 0406 989 586 [email protected] David Bradbury 0418 945 335 [email protected] Barry Crawford 0433 398 486 [email protected] Park Carlisle David Farley 0418 926 040 [email protected] Wanneroo John Ingram 0414 260 725 [email protected] Dennis Pattullo 0417 940 215 [email protected] Ken McCarthy 0438 931 350 [email protected] Vern Davis 0422 897 005 [email protected] Kevin Ride 0417 868 499 [email protected] Mel Lemos 0429 916 160 [email protected]

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WOMEN’S METROPOLITAN TUESDAY PENNANTS

Oct 21 & Dec 16 10v2 1v4 3v5 8v7 6v9Oct 28 & Jan 6 9v1 2v3 7v6 5v8 4v10Nov 5* & Jan 13 8v2 10v3 6v5 1v7 4v9Nov 11 & Jan 20 5v1 7v4 2v6 3v8 10v9Nov 16** & Jan 27 1v2 6v3 4v5 9v7 8v10Nov 18 & Feb 3 3v1 2v4 8v6 10v7 5v9Nov 25 & Feb 10 9v2 4v3 7v5 1v8 6v10Dec 2 & Feb 17 6v1 8v4 10v5 2v7 3v9Dec 9 & Feb 24 5v2 7v3 4v6 9v8 1v10

Notes:Round 1 - 9 Home Teams Mentioned First: Rounds 10 - 18 Reverse Applies* indicates the game will be played on a Wednesday** indicates the game will be played on a Sunday

Playoffs - the playoff in each Colour will be played as follows: Monday 9th March - AM (1st Division Only) Tuesday 10th March - AM Wednesday 11th March - GRAND FINAL - AM

PLEASE CHECK www.bowlswa.com.au FOR CHANGES to FIXTURES

PREMIER1. MANNING2. NORTH BEACH3. OSBORNE PARK4. THORNLIE5. LEEMING6. MOSMAN PARK7. SAFETY BAY8. VICT PARK CARL9. GOSNELLS10. MELVILLE

RED1. EAST FREMANTLE2. MANNING3. THORNLIE 14. MT PLEASANT5. ROCKINGHAM6. LEEMING 17. SAFETY BAY 18. MELVILLE 19. GOSNELLS 110. KARDINYA

WHITE1. SORRENTO2. MANNING3. MT PLEASANT4. ROCKINGHAM5. MERRIWA AFA6. YOKINE7. WARWICK8. MUNDARING9. BEDFORD10. WANNEROO

WHITE1. CANN / MILLS PK2. BULLCREEK3. ARMADALE4. THORNLIE 25. LEEMING 26. FORRESTFIELD7. VICT PARK CARL8. SAFETY BAY 29. MELVILLE 210. GOSNELLS 2

GREEN NORTH1. NORTH BEACH2. SORRENTO3. DALKEITH NED4. OSBORNE PARK5. MORLEY6. MIDLAND MORR7. MUNDARING8. JOONDALUP9. INNALOO10. SCARBOROUGH

BLUE1. SPORTS ASSOC.2. MT LAWLEY3. JOONDALUP 14. CAMBRIDGE 15. YOKINE6. BASSENDEAN7. NOLLAMARA8. WARWICK 19. STIRLING10. KALAMUNDA

GREEN SOUTH1. MANNING2. WARNBRO3. WILLETTON4. COCKBURN5. HILTON PARK6. MOSMAN PARK7. BELMONT CITY8. SAFETY BAY9. ROSSMOYNE10. GOSNELLS

GREEN1. SORRENTO2. NORTH BEACH3. CAMBRIDGE 24. QUINNS ROCKS5. DOUBLEVIEW6. MERRIWA AFA7. JOONDALUP 28. WARWICK 29. WANNEROO10. INNALOO

SECOND DIVISION - 3 RINKS

FIRST DIVISION - 3 RINKS

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WOMEN’S METROPOLITAN TUESDAY PENNANTS

RED1. BULLCREEK AFA2. BYE3. THORNLIE4. WILLETTON 15. BYFORD6. LEEMING7. GOSNELLS8. BELMONT CITY9. KALAMUNDA10. ROSSMOYNE

WHITE1. BYE2. WARNBRO3. COCKBURN4. DALKEITH NED5. SPEARWOOD6. MOSMAN PARK7. SAFETY BAY8. WILLETTON 29. KARDINYA10. KWINANA

BLUE1. MUNDARING2. MT LAWLEY3. YOKINE4. OSBORNE PARK 15. BASSENDEAN6. MORLEY7. GLEN FORREST8. VALLEY9. BEDFORD10. INNALOO 1

GREEN1. NORTH BEACH2. SORRENTO3. OSBORNE PARK 24. BYE5. MERRIWA AFA6. YANCHEP7. WARWICK8. NOLLAMARA9. INNALOO 210. WANNEROO

THIRD DIVISION - 3 RINKS

FOURTH DIVISION - 2 RINKSRED***1. BYE2. KALAMUNDA3. MANNING4. ARMADALE5. BYFORD6. PICKERING BROOK7. WILLETTON8. ROSSMOYNE

WHITE1. EAST FREMANTLE2. WARNBRO3. MT PLEASANT4. BYE5. KARDINYA6. HILTON PARK7. MELVILLE8. FREMANTLE9. HOLLYWOOD SUBI10. BYE

BLUE1. MORLEY2. SPORTS ASSOC3. BAYSWATER4. YOKINE 15. MIDLAND MORR6. MAYLANDS7. VALLEY8. PERTH & TATTS9. STIRLING10. BYE

GREEN1. WARWICK2. SORRENTO3. QUINNS ROCKS4. JOONDALUP5. DOUBLEVIEW6. CAMBRIDGE7. INNALOO8. YOKINE 29. SCARBOROUGH10. BYE

***NOTE: FOURTH DIVISION RED will run as an 8 team competition - disregard the fixture draw instead please refer to the Bowls WA Website Competitions Portal.

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WOMEN’S TUESDAY PENNANT CLUB CONTACTS

Club Name Phone Email Armadale Phyllis Gansberg 9390 7062 [email protected] Ilene Watters 0427 887 434 [email protected] Anne Philbey 9271 0656 [email protected] Margaret Sitko 0424 073 022 [email protected] Audrey Short 9454 6736 [email protected] Lilian Wood 9311 4301 [email protected] Norma Samuel 0418 914 918 [email protected]/Mills Park Pat Drowley 9456 4743 [email protected] Faye Harris 0438 508 641 [email protected] Mary Coyle 0427 022 745 [email protected] Fremantle Fran Porter 9385 5575 [email protected] Eileen Hannam 0412 740 543 [email protected] Angela Sharp 9459 0079 Hilton Park Hilton Park 0400 060 270 [email protected] Barbara Bronovich 0407 981 877 [email protected] Dot Leslie 0409 988 202 [email protected] Lillian Norwood 9454 5837 [email protected] Pam Heron 9310 3426 [email protected] Sheila North 9419 1937 [email protected] Hazel Essex 0417 180 690 [email protected] Liz Matthews 0419 958 331 [email protected] Ria Baker 0405 808 565 [email protected] Ronnie Appleby 0419 905 303 [email protected] Barbara Watson 9304 6971 [email protected] Morrison Grace Clatworths 0499 120 159 [email protected] Gail Habekost 9276 4111 [email protected] Park Del Adams 9384 2701 [email protected] Lawley Karen Lewis 9271 3313 [email protected] Pleasant Lesley Davis 9310 1335 [email protected] Cheryl Thompson 0409 295 212 [email protected] Beryl Desmond 0426 831 176 [email protected] Beach Kaye Blackwell 9245 4937 [email protected] Park Beryl Brennan 9446 9361 [email protected] & Tatts Vicki Duggan 0417 170 228 [email protected] Brook Sylvia van Groningen 0409 082 901 [email protected] Rocks Audrey Hackett 9407 7521 [email protected] Loraine Parker 0400 093 653 [email protected]

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WOMEN’S TUESDAY PENNANT CLUB CONTACTS

Club Name Phone Email Rossmoyne Lynda White 0434 570 470 [email protected] Bay Pearl Smith 9527 5507 [email protected] Ivy Higgs 9446 5562 [email protected] Kathleen Harris 0408 936 901 [email protected] Nada Pivac 9434 5081 Sports Association Pat Pearce 0429 772 675 [email protected] Ros Slavich 0407 424 241 [email protected] Norma Separovich 9398 6209 [email protected] Pat Boardman 0414 167 384 [email protected] Park Carlisle Susan Mitchell 0437 766 046 [email protected] Terri O’Day 9306 3064 [email protected] Vera Meehan 0407 660 686 [email protected] Margaret Wilson 9342 6224 [email protected] Jannette Gray 0409 641 039 [email protected] Dawn Jooris 9561 5248 [email protected] Susan Reid 0407 085 519 [email protected]

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WOMEN’S TUESDAY AND SATURDAY PENNANTCOMPETITION CONDITIONS OF PLAY

1. STRUCTURE(i) The Competition is graded into Divisions.(ii) Each Division may be sub-divided into colours.(iii) TUESDAY

Premier - 3rd Division: Three (3) teams of four (4) players shall constitute a side. 4th Division: Two (2) teams of four (4) players shall constitute a side.

(iv) The structure of Lower Divisions is determined by the Fixtures and Events Committee.

(v) SATURDAY Two (2) teams of four (4) players shall constiute a side.

2. REGIONAL CONSIDERATIONS OF THE DRAWThe Draw shall be conducted as follows:

(i) Tuesday Premier League, Tuesday 1st Division White, Saturday 1st Red and Saturday 1st Blue will not receive regional consideration.

(ii) Regional consideration will be given to all other Divisions. (iii) Where a club has more than one side in a Division, each side will be placed in a different colour if

possible.

3. FORMATGeneral(i) A Sides competition with fours (4) players in each team.(ii) Two (2) bowls per player.(iii) The Fixtures will be scheduled as a home and away competition.

TUESDAY(iv) 21 completed ends

SATURDAY(v) 18 completed ends

4. CONSTITUTED GAME4.1 3 Teams a Side

(i) 42 completed ends must be played to constitute a game.4.2 2 Teams a Side

(i) 28 completed ends must be played to constitute a game.

If the required ends are not completed the game shall be abandoned as outlined in the Metropolitan Pennant Com-petition General Conditions of Play.

Premier League

1st Division White

1st Division Green North Green South

2nd Division Red White Green Blue

3rd Division Red White Green Blue

4th Division Colours as required

1st Division Red

1st Division Blue

2nd Division Lemon Lime Orange

3rd Division Blue Pink Purple

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5. STARTING TIME/TRIAL ENDSTUESDAY(i) The starting time of pennant games shall be 10.00am. (ii) Trial ends may commence at 9.30am and must be completed before the scheduled starting time.

SATURDAY(i) The starting time of pennant games shall be 1.45pm. (ii) Trial ends may commence at 1.30pm and must be completed before the scheduled starting time.

6. FINISHING TIMETUESDAYAll pennant games must be completed by 2.30pm.

SATURDAYAll pennant games must be completed by 6.00pm.

7. LATE APPEARANCE(i) Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play.(ii) Refer Laws of the Sport of Bowls.

8. SCORING Points shall be awarded as follows:

9. ANNUAL REGISTRATION OF PLAYERSAll clubs shall throughout the season act with integrity towards the graded pennant competition and shall adhere to the Integrity Rule when registering players. Refer to the Integrity of Graded Pennant Policy available on the Bowls WA Website.

Bowls WA have the grounds to declare a forfeit against the team of a Club where Bowls WA deems that the Club, without a satisfactory explanation to Bowls WA, is deemed to have played a number of regular players from a higher ranked team in a lower ranked team in a manner likely to gain an unfair advantage or to distort the rankings of the lower ranked grade.

9.1 Player Registration(i) At the completion of the fifth (5th) last game of the scheduled fixtures each club is required to register all

players in the Division and Colour in which they played on that day and must reach Bowls WA prior to the fourth (4th) last game of the scheduled fixtures.

(ii) In extenuating circumstances a club may apply to the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee for the late registration of a player.

(iii) Premier League and each 1st Division colour are to be regarded as seperate Divisions.(iv) For the purpose of Player movement after registration, clubs who have more than one team in a Division/

Colour will be allowed to move players into a higher graded team within the same division/colour.(v) A player may only be registered once by a club.

Penalty: Failure to provide Bowls WA with an Annual Registration of Players list shall incur a fine.

9.2 Exceptional Circumstances A club which following the annual registration of player’s has a change in player availability and is

experiencing genuine hardship may apply in writing to the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee for the consideration of a dispensation from the registration criteria

3 Teams a Side 2 Teams a Side

Maximum 6 points Maximum 4 points

For aggregate win 3 points For aggregate win 2 points

For aggregate tie 1.5 points each For aggregate tie 1 point each

For rink win 1 point For rink win 1 point

For rink tie 0.5 point For rink tie 0.5 point

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Penalty: Any infringement of these restrictions after registration shall incur a penalty.► For the first offence the offending club shall lose all points for that side for that game in that Division

and any aggregate points will be allocated to the opposition► Any subsequent or continuing offence: the offending club will incur the penalty as above and a fine

for each and every occasion.

10. NOTIFICATION OF PENNANT RESULTSTUESDAY(i) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Home Team’ in the fixture to: ► Input the final scores into the Bowls Connect website by 6.30pm on the day of the game. ► Fax or email the Pennant Result Sheets to Bowls WA (until advised otherwise) on 9340 0888 or 9340

0880 or [email protected] before 10.00am on the following Thursday after the game(ii) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Away Team’ in the fixture to: ► Confirm inputted results in the Bowls Connect website by 6.30pm on the following Wednesday after

the game.

NOTE: Tuesday Pennant scores will be taken from the Bowls Connect website by staff at 6.30pm, collated and sent to the West Australian Paper for the Wednesday Edition.

SATURDAY(i) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Home Team’ in the fixture to: ► Telephone results immediately following the completion of the game to the Sunday Times on 9340

0812. ► Input the final scores into the Bowls Connect website by 6.30pm on the day of the game. ► Fax or email the Pennant Result Sheets to Bowls WA (until advised otherwise) on 9340 0888 or 9340

0880 or [email protected] before 10.00am on the following Thursday after the game(ii) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Away Team’ in the fixture to: ► Confirm inputted results in the Bowls Connect website by 6.30pm on the following Monday after the

game.

Penalty: Fine

The Fixtures and Events Committee reserves the right to correct obvious transposed errors or errors in additions on the Pennant Result Sheet.

11. PENNANT FINALS11.1 Determining a Winner

General(i) Colour Winners in each division shall be decided by the points gained by each side.(ii) In the event of two or more sides having the same number of points, the following shall apply:

a. The order shall be determined by the shots for divided by the shots against.b. then if equal order shall be determined by the difference in shots for and against; and

(iii) Colour Winners in each Division shall play Finals to determine the Divisional winner.(iv) Aggregate score in these games shall determine the winning side.TUESDAY(v) The first day of the Women’s Tuesday Pennant Finals will be held at the Club of the team that finishes

on top of the Pennant Ladder at the end of the Home and Away Season.(vi) The Preliminary Final will be held at the highest placed competing club(vii) All Grand Finals will be held at a Neutral Venue.SATURDAY

(viii) All Finals will be held at venues determined by the Fixtures and Events Committee depending on green availability.

11.2 Draw of Final Games11.2.1 Premier League and 1st Division

Semi Finals 1 v 2 3 v 4

Preliminary Final (PF) Loser 1 v 2 Winner 3 v 4

Grand Final Winner 1 v 2 v Winner Preliminary Final

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11.2.2 2nd Division & below (i) Colour winners are ranked from 1 to 4 according to their points.

11.2.3 Division with Less than Four (4) ColoursIn the event of a Division having less than four (4) colours, the Pennant Finals will be determined as follows:

11.2.3.1 Three (3) Colours in a Division(i) The club with the highest points will be granted direct entry to the Grand Final and the remaining two (2)

clubs will play off to determine who will make it to the Grand Final.

11.2.3.2 Two (2) Colours in a Division(i) The two (2) clubs will play in the Grand Final.

11.2.3.3 One (1) Colour in a Division:(i) The club finishing on top of the ladder will play the club finishing second on the ladder in the Grand Final.

11.2.3.4 Five (5) Colours in a Division(i) Two (2) lowest colours played off to determine who would play in the finals against the three (3) clubs

with the highest points.

In the event of there being more than five (5) colours in the competition, the match committee shall determine the pennant final format.

12. PROMOTION AND RELEGATIONTUESDAY12.1 Premier League

(i) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points will be relegated to 1st Division White.12.2 1st Division White

(i) The two (2) clubs finishing 1st and 2nd on the ladder shall be promoted to Premier League.(ii) The two (2) clubs finishing in 9th and 10th position on the ladder will be relegated to 1st Division Green

(North or South).12.3 1st Division Green North and Green South

(i) The club that finishes on top of the ladder in 1st Division Green North and 1st Division Green South shall be promoted to 1st Division White.

(ii) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points in 1st Division Green North and 1st Division Green South will be relegated to 2nd Division.

12.3 2nd Division (4 Colours)(i) The club finishing in 1st position on the ladder in each Colour shall be promoted to 1st Division Green

North or 1st Division Green South. (ii) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points will be relegated to 3rd Division.

12.4 3rd Division (4 Colours)(i) The two (2) clubs finishing 1st and 2nd on the ladder in each Colour shall be promoted to 2nd Division. (ii) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points will be relegated to 4th Division.

12.5 4th Division (4 Colours)(i) The two (2) clubs with the highest number of points in each Colour shall be promoted to 3rd Division.(ii) Relegations will be at the discretion of the Match Committee. 12.5.1 In the event of 4th Division having more or less than four (4) Colours, promotion will be determined

as follows:12.5.1.1 Six (6) Colours

(i) One (1) club with the highest number of points in each Colour shall be promoted to 3rd Division. (ii) The two (2) clubs with the next highest points, from any Colour, shall be promoted to 3rd Division.

12.5.1.2 Five (5) Colours(i) One (1) club with the highest number of points in each Colour shall be promoted to 3rd Division. (ii) The three (3) clubs with the next highest points, from any Colour, shall be promoted to 3rd Division.

12.5.1.2 Three (3) Colours(i) Two (2) clubs with the highest number of points in each Colour shall be promoted to 3rd Division. (ii) The two (2) clubs with the next highest points, from any Colour, shall be promoted to 3rd Division.

WOMEN’S TUESDAY AND SATURDAY PENNANTCOMPETITION CONDITIONS OF PLAY

Semi Final 1 v 4 2 v 3

Grand Final Winner 1 v 4 Winner 2 v 3

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SATURDAY12.7 1st Division RedThe two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points will be relgated to 1st Division Blue.

12.8 1st Division Blue(i) The two (2) clubs finishing 1st and 2nd on the ladder shall be promoted to 1st Division Red.(ii) The three (3) clubs finishing with the lowest number of points will be relegated to 2nd Division.

12.9 2nd Division (3 Colours)(i) The club finishing in 1st position on the ladder in each Colour shall be promoted to 1st Division Blue.(ii) The two (2) clubs finishing 1st and 2nd on the ladder in each Colour shall be promoted to 2nd Division.

12.10 3rd Division (3 Colours)The two (2) clubs finishing 1st and 2nd on the ladder in each Colour shall be promoted to 2nd Division.

13. PENNANT FINALS ABANDONMENTIn the event of one or more pennant finals being abandonded the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee reserves the right to alter the format or structure or determine a result for affected finals.

However it is not envisaged for finals to be extended beyond the scheduled playing dates.

14.PROCEDURE IN EXTREME WEATHER14.1 General Abandonment

(i) To be read in conjunction with Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play 8.1. General Abanondment- Heat.(ii) If the temperature forecast is 38◦C or over all pennant games shall be cancelled at 5.00pm the day before

the scheduled pennant fixture.(iii) Notification of a General Abandonment will be placed on the Bowls WA Website only.

14.2 Individual Club Abandonment/Interrupted Games(i) To be read in conjunction with Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play 8.2.(ii) Any game not commenced by 11.00am (Tuesday) or 2.45pm (Saturday), shall be treated as abandoned

in accordance with Metropolitan Pennant Comptetion General Conditions.(iii) Should the temperature reach 37◦C, then the umpire of the day is to review the prevailing conditions and

defer play in accordance with Metropolitan Pennant Competition - General Conditions 8.2.2.(iv) If play is still in progress at 2.30pm (Tuesday) or 6.00pm (Saturday), all ends in play shall be completed.(v) A count of completed ends should be made to determine if the required number of ends to constitute a

game have been completed.(vi) If insufficient ends have been completed refer to Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Competitions.

WOMEN’S TUESDAY AND SATURDAY PENNANTCOMPETITION CONDITIONS OF PLAY

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Notes:Round 1 - 7 Home Teams Mentioned First: Rounds 8 - 14 Reverse Applies

Playoffs - the playoff in each Colour will be played as follows: Saturday 7th March - AM & PM

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WOMEN’S METROPOLITAN SATURDAY PENNANT

Oct 25 & Dec 13 1v7 2v5 4v8 3v6Nov 1 & Jan 10 7v2 6v1 8v3 5v4Nov 8 & Jan 17 4v6 1v5 2v8 3v7Nov 15 & Jan 31 2v1 5v3 4v7 8v6Nov 22 & Feb 7 1v8 6v2 3v4 7v5Nov 29 & Feb 14 4v1 3v2 6v5 8v7Dec 6 & Feb 21 1v3 2v4 5v8 7v6

SECOND DIVISION - 2 RINKS

FIRST DIVISION - 2 RINKS

THIRD DIVISION - 2 RINKS

RED1. GOSNELLS2. ROSSMOYNE3. MANNING4. MUNDARING5. OSBORNE PARK6. VICT PARK CARL7. NORTH BEACH8. SORRENTO

BLUE1. ROCKINGHAM2. LEEMING3. SPORTS ASSOC.4. MORLEY5. MANNING6. WILLETTON7. MT. PLEASANT8. DALKEITH NED

LEMON1. BASSENDEAN2. INNALOO 13. OSBORNE PARK4. JOONDALUP5. NOLLAMARA6. SCARBOROUGH7. WANNEROO8. BEDFORD

LIME1. MOSMAN PARK2. WARNBRO 13. COCKBURN4. KARDINYA5. HILTON PARK6. WARNBRO 27. BYE8. ROCKINGHAM

ORANGE1. SOUTH PERTH2. THORNLIE3. MANNING4. MT. PLEASANT5. BYE6. INNALOO 27. MUNDARING8. GOSNELLS

BLUE1. GOSNELLS2. WILLETTON3. KWINANA4. ARMADALE 15. SPEARWOOD6. ROSSMOYNE7. ARMADALE 28. BYE

PINK1. BULLSBROOK2. BYE3. MIDLAND MORR4. MT. LAWLEY5. VALLEY6. YOKINE7. BELMONT CITY8. MORLEY 1

PURPLE1. SORRENTO2. INNALOO3. DOUBLEVIEW4. NORTH BEACH5. BYE6. WARWICK7. MORLEY 28. MOSMAN PARK

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WOMEN’S SATURDAY PENNANT CLUB CONTACTSClub Name Phone EmailArmadale Denise Anderson 0410 057 909 [email protected] Val Hill 0488 565 632 [email protected] Paye Hoad 9248 5906 [email protected] Margaret Sitko 0424 073 022 [email protected] City Dot Ring 9277 9952 [email protected] Sue Cufflin 0437 760 679 [email protected] Donna Tepania 0402 751 318 [email protected] Janelle O’Flaherty 0403 311 490 [email protected] Margaret Anderson 9398 1014 [email protected] Park Julie Davison 0400 060 270 [email protected] Subi Anne Ormsby 0408 447 460 [email protected] Jan Melville 0405 277 632 [email protected] Dot Leslie 0409 988 202 [email protected] Cherryl Cocodis 9337 4174 [email protected] Sheila North 9419 1937 [email protected] Jan Pass 0417 961 758 [email protected] Wendy Dolton 0438 248 124 [email protected] Morrison Jan Haskell 0405 543 032 [email protected] Rhonda Reynish 9375 7967 [email protected] Park Del Adams 9384 2701 [email protected] Lawley Karen Lewis 9271 3313 [email protected] Pleasant Lesley Davies 9310 1335 [email protected] Cheryl Thompson 0409 295 212 [email protected] Beryl Desmond 0426 831 176 [email protected] Beach Kaye Blackwell 99245 4937 [email protected] Park Christina Stavrianos 0413 137 651 [email protected] Marilyn Park 9524 2026 [email protected] Lynda White 0434 570 470 [email protected] Suzanne Robinson 9245 3878 [email protected] Janice Cook 0435 055 107 [email protected] Perth Vicki Edwards 0433 685 555 [email protected] Dorothy Campbell 9418 7689 [email protected] Association Lorraine Cotton 0407 184 532 [email protected] Julie Fielder 0447 498 813 [email protected] Pat Boardman 0414 167 384 [email protected] Park Carlisle Carol Lee 9458 8752 [email protected] Karen Weir 0409 405 127 [email protected] Suzanne Tartoosie 0407 660 686 [email protected] Margaret Wilson 9342 6224 [email protected] Jannette Gray 0409 641 039 [email protected] Anne Hicks 0408 779 762 [email protected]

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Notes:Payment to hosting club for green fees and supper is $6.00 per playerHosting club venues are listed below:Pennant Finals will be played on: Friday 7th March Friday 14th March

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WOMEN’S METROPOLITAN FRIDAY NIGHT PENNANT

FRIDAY NIGHT PENNANT - 2 RINKS

WOMEN’S FRIDAY NIGHT RED PENNANT VENUES AND DRAW

RED1. SPEARWOOD 12. BYE3. WILLETTON 24. COCKBURN5. KARDINYA6. SPEARWOOD 27. THORNLIE8. WILLETTON 1

WHITE1. VALLEY2. MORLEY 13. BAYSWATER4. BEDFORD5. BASSENDEAN6. INNALOO 1

BLUE1. MORLEY 22. MOUNT LAWLEY3. SOUTH PERTH4. PERTH & TATTS5. CAMBRIDGE6. INNALOO 2

Nov 14 Spearwood 1v7 4v8 3v6 5-ByeNov 21 Kardinya 6v1 8v3 5v4 7-ByeNov 28 Thornlie 4v6 3v7 1v5 8-ByeDec 5 Cockburn 5v3 4v7 8v6 1-ByeDec 12 Thornlie 1v8 3v4 7v5 6-ByeDec 19 Kardinya 4v1 8v7 6v5 3-ByeJan 9 Thornlie 1v3 5v8 7v6 4-ByeJan 16 Cockburn 7v1 8v4 6v3 5-ByeJan 23 Spearwood 6v1 4v5 3v8 7-ByeJan 30 Thornlie 6v4 7v3 5v1 8-ByeFeb 6 Kardinya 3v5 7v4 6v8 1-ByeFeb 13 Cockburn 8v1 4v3 5v7 6-ByeFeb 20 Kardinya 1v4 7v8 5v6 3-ByeFeb 27 Spearwood 3v1 8v5 6v7 4-Bye

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WOMEN’S METROPOLITAN FRIDAY NIGHT PENNANT

Club Name Phone EmailBassendean Margaret McIlwraith 0447 795 077 [email protected] Paye Hoad 9248 5906 [email protected] Karen Turpin 0407 005 480 [email protected] Dot Bresland 0407 682 330 [email protected] Gail McKellar 9451 8162Cockburn Donna Tepania 0402 751 318 [email protected] Marcia Monger 0419 192 183 [email protected] June Haynes 04121 671 941 [email protected] Marlene Lee 0418 901 059 [email protected] Lawley Karen Lewis 9271 3313 [email protected] & Tatts Leanne Marchi 0428 759 882 [email protected] Perth Irene Grove 0412 340 311 [email protected] Marita Brenzi 0423 987 137Thornlie Julie Fielder 0447 498 813Valley Debbie Povey 0417 995 182 [email protected] Margaret Parise 0412 155 681 [email protected]

WOMEN’S FRIDAY NIGHT WHITEPENNANT VENUES AND DRAW

WOMEN’S FRIDAY NIGHT BLUE PENNANT VENUES AND DRAW

WOMEN’S METROPOLITAN FRIDAY NIGHT PENNANT CONTACTS

Nov 14 Bayswater 1v6 2v5 3v4Nov 21 Innaloo 2v3 6v4 1v5Nov 28 Morley 5v3 6v2 1v4Dec 5 Bassendean 5v6 1v3 4v2Dec 12 Bedford 1v2 3v6 4v5Dec 19 Valley 4v3 5v2 6v1Jan 9 Bayswater 3v2 5v1 4v6Jan 16 Morley 3v5 2v6 4v1Jan 23 Innaloo 2v4 3v1 6v5Jan 30 Bassendean 5v4 6v3 2v1Feb 6 Bedford 6v1 4v3 5v2Feb 13 Valley 6v4 2v3 1v5Feb 20 Bayswater 1v4 5v3 6v2Feb 27 Bassendean 1v3 4v2 5v6

Nov 14 Mt Lawley 1v6 2v5 3v4Nov 21 Morley 2v3 6v4 1v5Nov 28 Perth & Tatts 5v3 6v2 1v4Dec 5 Innaloo 5v6 1v3 4v2Dec 12 Cambridge 1v2 3v6 4v5Dec 19 Perth & Tatts 4v3 5v2 6v1Jan 9 Mt Lawley 3v2 5v1 4v6Jan 16 Cambridge 3v5 2v6 4v1Jan 23 South Perth 2v4 3v1 6v5Jan 30 Mt Lawley 5v4 6v3 2v1Feb 6 Morley 6v1 4v3 5v2Feb 13 Innaloo 6v4 2v3 1v5Feb 20 South Perth 1v4 5v3 6v2Feb 27 Cambridge 1v3 4v2 5v6

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WOMEN’S FRIDAY NIGHT PENNANT COMPETITION CONDITIONS OF PLAY

1. STRUCTURE(i) The Competition is divided into Colours.(ii) Two (2) teams of four (4) players shall constitute a side.(iii) Composite sides are accepted and encouraged with written permission required.

2. REGIONAL CONSIDERATION OF THE DRAW(i) Where possible, all sides within a colour will play at the same venue.(ii) Regional consideration will be given to all clubs.(iii) The Fixtures and Events Committee will determine the venues.

3. FORMAT(i) A Sides competition with fours (4) players in each team.(ii) Two (2) bowls per player.(iii) 15 completed ends.

4. CONSTITUTED GAME(i) Twenty (20) completed ends must be played to constitute a game. (ii) If the required ends are not completed the game shall be abandoned or re-scheduled as outlined in the

Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play.

5. STARTING TIME, TRIAL ENDS(i) The starting time of pennant games shall be 7.00pm. (ii) Trial ends may commence at 6.30pm and must be completed before the scheduled starting time.

6. FINISHING TIME(i) All pennant games must be completed by 10.00pm.

7. LATE APPEARANCE(i) Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play.(ii) Refer Laws of the Sport of Bowls.

8. PLAYER RESTRICTIONS(i) Each side is restricted to having no more than two (2) players from the 1st Division Tuesday Pennant

(One (1) player per team).(ii) Players who are members of a 1st Division Tuesday Pennant Side cannot act as a Skipper in Friday Night

Pennant Competition, however they are encouraged to stand at the head and assist the Director of the head.

(iii) Coaches and/or experienced players not taking part in the game are encouraged to assist. Refer to the Laws of The Sport regarding coaching.

9. SCORING Points shall be awarded as follows:

2 Teams a Side

Maximum 4 points

For aggregate win 2 points

For aggregate tie 1 point each

For rink win 1 point

For rink tie 0.5 point

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WOMEN’S FRIDAY NIGHT PENNANT COMPETITION CONDITIONS OF PLAY

10. ANNUAL REGISTRATION OF PLAYERSAll clubs shall throughout the season act with integrity towards the graded pennant competition and shall adhere to the Integrity Rule when registering players. Refer to the Integrity of Graded Pennant Policy available on the Bowls WA Website.

Bowls WA have the grounds to declare a forfeit against the team of a Club where Bowls WA deems that the Club, without a satisfactory explanation to Bowls WA, is deemed to have played a number of regular players from a higher ranked team in a lower ranked team in a manner likely to gain an unfair advantage or to distort the rankings of the lower ranked grade.

10.1 Player Registration(i) At the completion of the fifth (5th) last game of the scheduled fixtures each club is required to register all

players in the Division and Colour in which they played on that day and must reach Bowls WA prior to the fourth (4th) last game of the scheduled fixtures.

(ii) In extenuating circumstances a club may apply to the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee for the late registration of a player.

(iii) A player may only be registered once by a club.

Penalty: Failure to provide Bowls WA with an Annual Registration of Players list shall incur a fine.

10.2 Exceptional Circumstances A club which following the annual registration of player’s has a change in player availability and is

experiencing genuine hardship may apply in writing to the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee for the consideration of a dispensation from the registration criteria

Penalty: Any infringement of these restrictions after registration shall incur a penalty.► For the first offence the offending club shall lose all points for that side for that game in that Division

and any aggregate points will be allocated to the opposition► Any subsequent or continuing offence: the offending club will incur the penalty as above and a fine

for each and every occasion.

11. NOTIFICATION OF PENNANT RESULTS(i) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Home Team’ in the fixture to: ► Input the final scores into the Bowls Connect website by 6.30pm on the Saturday after the game. ► Fax or email the Pennant Result Sheets to Bowls WA (until advised otherwise) on 9340 0888 or 9340

0880 or [email protected] before 10.00am on the following Tuesday after the game(ii) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Away Team’ in the fixture to: ► Confirm inputted results in the Bowls Connect website by 6.30pm on the following Monday after the

game.

Penalty: Fine

The Fixtures and Events Committee reserves the right to correct obvious transposed errors or errors in additions on the Pennant Result Sheet.

12. PENNANT FINALS12.1 Determining a Winner (i) Colour Winners shall be decided by the points gained by each side.(ii) In the event of two or more sides having the same number of points, the following shall apply:

a. The order shall be determined by the shots for divided by the shots against; andb. then if equal order shall be determined by the difference in shots for and against.

(iii) Colour Winners shall play Finals to determine the Pennant winner.(iv) Aggregate score in these games shall determine the winning side.

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12.2 DrawThe Colour winners are ranked.

12.2.1 Four (4) Colours

12.2.2 Three (3) Colours(i) The club with the highest points will be granted direct entry to the Grand Final and the remaining two (2)

clubs will play off to determine who will make it to the Grand Final.

12.2.3 Two (2) Colours(i) The two (2) clubs will play in the Grand Final.

12.2.4 One (1) Colour(i) The club finishing on top of the ladder will play the club finishing second on the ladder in the Grand Final.

In the event of there being more than four colours in the competition, the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events committee shall determine the pennant final format.

13. PENNANT FINALS ABANDONMENTIn the event of one or more pennant finals being abandonded the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee reserves the right to alter the format or structure or determine a result for affected finals.

However it is not envisaged for finals to be extended beyond the scheduled playing dates.

14. PROMOTION AND RELEGATIONPromotions and relegations do not apply for this competition.

15. PROCEDURE IN EXTREME WEATHER15.1 Abandonment Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play shall apply. 15.2 Individual Club Abandonment/Interrupted Games

(i) To be read in conjunction with Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play 8.2.2(ii) Any game not commenced by 8.00pm, shall be treated as abandoned in accordance with Metropolitan

Pennants General Conditions of Play.(iii) If play is still in progress at 10.00pm, all ends in play shall be completed. (iv) A count of completed ends should be made to determine if the required number of ends to constitute a

game have been completed. Refer to Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play. 16. HOSTING VENUE Each hosting venue shall be responsible for providing:

(i) Greens under lights. (ii) Supper for all players.

Team Managers are required to pay to the Hosting Venue, on behalf of each player, an inclusive fee for supper and green fees to be determined annually by the Fixtures and Events Committee.

WOMEN’S FRIDAY NIGHT PENNANT COMPETITION CONDITIONS OF PLAY

Semi Final 1 v 4 2 v 3

Final Winner 1 v 4 Winner 2 v 3

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Bowls WA All Correspondence to: Phone: (08)9340 0800, Fax: (08)9340 0888Level 1, 158 Main Street, PO Box 123, Email: [email protected] Park, WA 6017 Osborne Park WA 6917 Website: www.bowlswa.com.au