Ladies Annual Bubbly Day Our bubbly day in early March was a happy and successful day even if the weather let us down in the afternoon.
Ladies Annual Bubbly Day
Our bubbly day in early March was a happy and successful day even if the weather let us down in the afternoon.
This did not worry our 88 ladies who were able enjoy an extended “champagne lunch” as can be seen by the
photos.
Hosting our Bubbly day takes a lot of planning and work, and to everyone who helped make this day socially
and financially successful we thank you.
SOUTH BENDIGO BOWLS CLUB
DIVISION ONE
PREMIERS 2019/20
Newsletter June 2020 Volume 2
Our greens were running beautifully thanks to our greens committee and staff. We had 9 handsome waiters and
President John, as Barman.
The ladies match committee did a great job starting weeks before hand drumming up entries for the event. The
raffle was run again by Irene, with all the many prizes being donated by club members. Helen arranged the
trading table. We always set up the tables and floral decorations the afternoon before, and the club house did
glow. The tables always look a picture with Patti’s colour coordinated serviettes (which she folds at home), and
thanks to beautiful autumn foliage from Loretta’s garden. The catering committee, as always, plans, purchases,
and presents, morning tea and a beautiful home cooked chicken luncheon and sweets with all lady members
bringing lovely salads.
We were lucky we were able to hold Bubbly Day after all the preparation, for its was only exactly 2 weeks later
the corona virus threat caused an immediate shutdown of bowling at South right in the middle of Country
Week.
Pat Doherty 2018/19 champion
pinning the championship badge
on Rosi Punton 2019/20
champion with runner up
Maureen Grogan and ladies
president Ann Howe
Ann Howe (Ladies Committee
President)
Roundup of our other Grand Finalists for 2019/20. (sad stories)
Div 4
Hi bowlers hope you are all ok during these tough times.
I had a bit of a turn, was sent for the virus test that was negative but spent a week in hospital with pancreatitis
now home recuperating.
I would like to congratulate the club on a successful past season with four teams making grand finals was a
great effort unfortunately our Saturday didn't go to plan, but it was a relief to see our Div 1 team have a great
win on Sunday,
As part of Div 4 team we had a very good season winning by big margins and finishing on top of the ladder. It
was a disappointing finish in the grand final when we played below the standard we set through the year.
But we still should be proud of our achievements over the season. If and when a new pennant season begins
let's hope we can go one better.
Hope to see you back on the greens soon.
Syd McMurray
Div 6
Diggers Parade blown away
Division 6 were playing Kangaroo Flat on A Green at Bendigo East. The green fresh from renovation, looking
nice but unknown to the players as to how it would perform. We gathered in our huddle before the game for
another one of Travis’s motivational speeches about the task ahead of us.
The Gastin rink started well getting out to a 9-2 lead after 7 ends against Ritchie, the Warfe rink didn’t settle as
well to start and trailed by the same margin 2-9 after 7 ends against Vogele. The Doolan rink was on a roll early
winning five of the first six ends to lead 7-1, however they dropped a 5 on the seventh end to have the match
with Conboy tighten up again . The Mott rink was to be the low scoring start with only singles being scored for
the first 9 ends against Clark but after 7 ends the scores were 3-4 with the overall scores tied after the 28 ends.
At the half way point the scores were South 38 Kangaroo Flat 37, Gastin lead 11-6, Warfe trailed 9-10, Doolan
trailed 10-12 and Mott trailed 8-9.
After the 80 ends the scores were South 64 to Kangaroo Flat 67. A score line fitting of the two best sides in the
comp competing for the ultimate prize that day. The Gastin rink held their lead over the concluding ends and
picked up a 4 on the second last end to push their lead to 8 shots however the Flat rink managed to get a 3 back
on the last end to have the final scores 24-19 win to Gastin over Ritchie. The Warfe rink which had been
changing momentum across the day had one final twist instore; unfortunately it was in Flats favour with them
scoring 10 shots to 1 over the last 5 ends to win the match 16-26. The Doolan rink continued to fight however
second shot was tough to get with both sides scoring multiples over the concluding ends, unfortunately a four
on the second last end proved to be the difference between the rinks with Conboy winning 24-27. The Mott rink
fresh off dropping a six on the 20th end to enable Kangaroo flat to regain the overall lead battled hard to change
the momentum of their game and managed to outscore their opponents five shots to four over the remaining
ends but lost to Clark 16-25. At the conclusion of the match our team which had come from 3rd spot on the
ladder at the end of the home and away season fell just short with Kangaroo Flat winning 80-97.
The season was in large a success in that we had battled through many games with player availabilities making
for unsettled sides at times but we proved in the finals series we can beat anyone and whether it was the
pressure of the last 25 ends in the final or just the opposition went to another level that stood between us and
premiers. Next year it leaves us with some extra confidence in knowing we almost won the flag and will be
better for the experience. Bring on next season the Diggers are coming!!
Div 8
The Division 8 Grand Final was an object lesson on the principle that all teams in a side must play reasonably
well to win the big events. Two rinks skippered by Max Runnels and Ken Presley did very well, but the third
side-skipped by Duncan Campbell-could not come to grips with the event, and were soundly beaten, causing the
downfall of the side. It was quite an effort to make the GF, given the structure of Div 8, but the result was
disappointing. The ‘white bearded’ group will be anxious not to have a repeat in the 20/21 season, and so go
one better.
Tuesday Nighters
Having a quick scan through the club members book it wasn’t hard to spot between 20 to 30 bowlers who had
come through the Tuesday night competition and to go on and play pennant for the club. This group includes
the “poster boy” of Tuesday nights, in recent years Trevor Zimmer, who was in a bunch of seven of us who
started pennant about four years ago, needless to say Trevor with a division one grand final win under his belt
has been well and truly the star of that group.
But it just goes to show that amongst that group having a roll of a Tuesday night , there could well be another
prospect hopefully on the way to bringing the club more division one success. And make no mistake there are
no doubt 8 to 10 that barring work and family commitments on the weekends, would fit well and truly into our
pennant teams.
So in ending, next time you see this laughing smiling horde charge out the doors of the club and head for the
greens, look out of the way, because their as “keen as mustard” to get onto the greens. – Ian Murrell
Sponsors are especially important to the Club particularly for major events. One of these is
Bowls Cloths for all….
Social Bowls Wednesday Night Team Challenge
The night started some years back now under the stewardship of our good friend Bryce Selwood. A couple of
changes along the way. A move from Thursday Night to Wednesday Night and a name change from Corporate
Bowls to Team Challenge
Last Season we ran 2 comps October - November and February
We start the night with a little trivia and I mean trivia which at times becomes a "hotly" debated topic during the
night as to whether I have the right answer. And then the bowls begin.
Teams of 3, 4 games of 4 ends. 2nd end is a skill test drive for the lonely Jack, draw to the ditch ... and whatever
else I can think of along the way. Appears the drive is the favourite amongst all players. Mark O'Farrell has the
distinction of getting a bowl into Palmerston St. Last end double points, with plenty of sledging generally
against a teammate.
All participants are novice bowlers out for a good night, with wide and varied backgrounds, Property
Developers through Business proprietors, Solicitors, Bankers, Public Servants, Taxi driver, Journalist.... List
goes on.
Even a current International Cricketer - Chris Sole from Scotland made his debut on the bowling green and also
picked the Joker from the board, had a little trouble early bowling underarm.
Rumour File has it that our favourite Journalist Luke West from the Addy doing his research and picking his
master team rang the coach "Dutchy" Holland to join his team !!!
The Northern United Old Boys - Pete Cole, Butch Spence and David Cherry have had a hold on the title over
the years. However this Season some new blood. “Crackerjackers” won the October Comp. The Only team to
hold their nerve - 5 possible winners before the night started however 4 of them got the "Colliwobbles"
The November comp was won by "Rolled Gold" a team compiled from our friends the Tuesday Night Social
Bowlers John Drury, Rob Mercer, Joe Willcox, and the ever-reliable Ronnie Poulter making a guest appearance
The February Comp, Winners are Grinners Peter
Kennedy, Paul Russell and Sara Russell collecting
the main prize.
Bar take is generally very good and the raffle
and Joker Poker well supported. A former
Bendigo District Cricket "champ" Garry Tupper
from the Eaglehawk Cricket Club particularly
pleased with his win. His "Shammy Crew" team
mate Kane Charnas looking for an invite to the
BBQ. Apparently it didn't happen !!! Tupper
shows a bit of form on the Bowling Green as
well.
Some trusty volunteers made the evening’s tick John Dixon, Wayne Marwood, Pete Frawley, Ronnie Poulter,
Loretta Caincross and Jenni Bryan.
Our Sponsors of the nights.
We have had some wonderful support from O’Farrell Robertson & McMahon -Lawyers
Have a legal issue - the go to firm. Call Mark O Farrell and tell him you are from South Bendigo Bowling Club
And a leading provider of diagnostic imaging services to the community of Bendigo and surrounding areas.
Please support all our sponsors when you have the need
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