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The Royal Western Australian Bowling Association (Inc), trading as Bowls WA, is responsible for advancing, promoting and controlling the game of lawn bowls in WA.
Bowls WA is made up of 201 clubs (metro-65, country-136) with a total of 13,767 members making it one of the largest sporting organisations in WA.
The organisation is governed by the Constitution and By Laws to cover the management of the organisation and the Field of Play Rules to cover matters pertaining to the game of bowls.
His Excellency the Honourable Chris Dawson APM.
Bowls WA Vice Patron to be advised
Bowls WA Board
Doug Kelly. (President)...................0427 251 305
Judith Flanagan (Dep. President)...0407 933 011
Vincent Del Prete............................0416 288 319
Lisa Featherby................................0429 930 462
Marc Abonnel..................................0418 383 883 Lee Bunney.....................................0429 988 858
Glenda Cooper................................0418 944 051 Phil Manning...................................0428 511 022
Bowls WA Office...................................9340 0800 CEO Ken Pride....................................9340 0808
Lisa Featherby (Ch)
Doug Kelly, Glenda Cooper
Vince Del Prete(Ch)
Lee Bunney, Ray Povey, Hailey Packer, Clive Adams, Troy Kinnane
Leonie Potts (Ch)
Ross Dolton, Cathy Taylor, Carol Lee, Scott Jaggs
Susan Hogg (Ch)
Anne Crabb, Vicki Eva, Werner Tubbe, David Killisch von Horn, Ryan Havercroft, Steve Beckwith, Hilton Dembo
Jim Powell (Ch)
Kevin Lynch, Ron Mance, Dicky Dawe, Colin Cooke, Warren Carslake, Ivan Campbell, Tony Greaves
Kerry Andersen (Ch)
Therese Hastings, Tony Hockey, Linda Warburton, Blake Butler, Pieter Harris
Bowls
0807 Admin/Reception.................................9340 0806 Competitions and Events.....................9340 0801
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The office is situated on the 1st floor, 158 Main Street, Osborne Park. Official office hours are 8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Thursday and 8am to 4pm Friday, excluding public holidays.
All correspondence must be addressed to: Bowls WA, PO Box 123, Osborne Park WA 6917, or emailed to: enquiries@bowlswa.com.au
• Any mail that is of a private nature should be marked “private” on the outside of the envelope.
• All mail is previewed and then passed on to the relevant personnel.
• Please advise in writing any alterations to fixtures, club details, committee members or addresses.
Unless stated otherwise, all correspondence will be directed to the Hon Secretary. Please note: any other requests to amend club information and mailing details must be provided to Bowls WA in writing.
Bowls WA will allocate a date for all metropolitan clubs to collect stock for the season. This will include, Handbooks, Scorecards and Pennant Result Pads. If Leagues require stock prior to the Metropolitan season, they should advise Bowls WA. The collection of any/all items is the responsibility of the club. Information regarding this collection will be sent to the clubs.
Bowls WA will provide a mailout (email) to all clubs on a monthly basis. All information is emailed to the Club or nominated representative. The mailout will consist of general information and entry forms. All information sent in the mailout will also be available on the Bowls WA website.
Bowls WA distributes an e-newsletter on a regular basis during the bowling season. The e-news covers recent results, information on events, club development information etc. To be added to the mailing list email “Bowls WA e-news” in the subject line to enquiries@bowlswa.com.au. Clubs and members are strongly encouraged to register for the e-news.
Entry forms for Bowls WA events will be emailed to clubs and posted on the Bowls WA website at least one month prior to the event commencing. Please do not contact the office unless you have not received details by the expected date. Payments must be made as part of the entry process; Visa and MasterCard are both accepted.
BOWLS WA MERCHANDISE- PRICE LIST (Correct as at the time of print. Prices subject to change and include GST)
Bowls WA Eight (8) Badges * $3.00 50 Badges **** $5.00
Club Eight (8) Badges** $3.00 Veterans Badges ***** $9.00
Professionals Bowls Stickers 1 sheet*** $1.50 Bowls Stickers (range of colours) 100 per roll $10.00
Laws of the Sport of Bowls $9.00 Officiating Manual $25.00
Activities Handbook $20.00 Friendships Badges $5.00
Scorecards - Sets Play (per 100) $8.00 Welcome Packs $6.00
Scorecards - 26 ends (per 1000) $30.00 “In The Groove” Booklet $4.00
Orders may be phoned, faxed or emailed. Merchandise can be posted or collected in person, the merchandise will be accompanied with an invoice including postage (where necessary).
*Bowls WA Eight Badges - are only for players competing in Bowls WA events, State events, Pennants, League and Zone Championships.
**Club 8 Badges - are only for club events, including gala days, carnivals etc.
*** Four (4) stickers per sheet
****50 Badges - are only for players competing in Bowls WA events, State events, Pennants, League and Zone Championships.
*****Veteran’s Badges - are only for players who have reached the age of 70 years or above.
Cheques should be crossed “Not Negotiable” and made payable to Bowls WA.
Cheques need to be sent with relevant information attached or written on the back of the cheque.
Payments can be paid direct into the Bowls WA account with a suitable invoice number or reference then please email liz@bowlswa.com.au advising date, amount and details of payment.
Payments can also be made over the phone by Credit Card (Visa or Mastercard only), please call 9340 0800.
If you require any further information on PAYMENTS or ACCOUNTS, please contact our Finance Officer.
All photographs taken at Bowls WA events by the Official Photographer remain the property of Bowls WA. Photographs can be purchased through Bowls WA.
Bowls WA produces a quarterly magazine - Jack Hi. Jack Hi editions are available online via the Bowls WA website. Spring and Autumn editions are produced and distributed to clubs. Clubs or individuals are encouraged to submit stories and photographs for publication in this magazine. Please note that publication is at the discretion of the Jack Hi Editor.
Jack Hi submissions are to be sent to: aaron@bowlswa.com.au.
* check the Jack Hi for exact submission deadlines of the next edition
Issue Submissions & Bookings Due* Published
Winter Early July Late July
Spring Early October Late October
Summer Late January Late February Autumn Early April Late April
Bowls WA’s insurance for Personal and Accident is for all bowlers above club level that suffer an injury as a result of an accident whilst playing bowls. The insurance is to cover bowlers in Bowls WA State Events. Please note that bowlers playing in pennant competition are representing their club and are not covered by Bowls WA Insurance. Clubs are strongly advised to consult their insurance broker to ensure that the club has the appropriate and adequate insurance in place. For further information on how to claim or what benefits you will receive from the BWA policy, please contact BCiB on 1300 657 058 or info@bcib.com.au
The Bowls WA Constitution is available on the website.
The Bowls WA By Laws are continually revised. The Bowls WA Board has the power to change these By Laws. These are available on the Bowls WA website.
Bowls WA Policies are reviewed and updated regularly, and are available on the website.
Bowls Australia Policies can be downloaded from the Bowls Australia website.
Please be advised that the staff members of Bowls WA are not permitted to provide personal phone numbers, email addresses or postal addresses of any member of a bowling club who does not hold an official position with Bowls WA. Staff can provide contact information of members on the Board and Committees who are acting in an official capacity.
Clubs are encouraged to foster junior programs. All volunteers or paid staff that work with children are required to obtain a Working with Children Check (WWCC). Clubs are responsible for ensuring that the volunteers/paid staff have their WWCC. Applications for WWCC can be obtained from the local post office. Refer to http://workingwithchildren. wa.gov.au. For more information of junior/schools programs please contact the Bowls WA Office.
Clubs are requested to provide Bowls WA with colour copies/photographs of their club uniform. If a club changes its uniform, it must have written permission from Bowls WA and be supplied by an approved Bowls Australia manufacturer. For more information, please refer to the Bowls WA Attire Policy on the website.
Information regarding Umpire accreditation and re-accreditation courses will be sent to clubs in the mailout. Metropolitan courses are generally held twice a year - prior to the season in September and after the season in May. Application forms are available online. For further information, contact the Umpires Committee Chairperson or the Bowls WA Office.
Bowls WA conducts courses for club coaches, introductory coaches and re-accreditations. Information including application forms will be sent to clubs in the mailout and is also available via the Bowls WA Website. Please contact the Bowls WA Office for more information.
The Greens & Infrastructure Committee will conduct metropolitan inspections at least once a year. For information regarding greens, please contact the Greens & Infrastructure Committee Chairperson or the Bowls WA Office.
All players and/or clubs entering Bowls WA events and competitions acknowledge and agree to abide by the Laws of the Sport of Bowls and the Bowls WA Field of Play Rules and to respect the integrity of gender, cross gender and grading regulations as specified in the Conditions of Play for each event or competition.
A player is only eligible to play their Club Championships at the club which is the player’s “Home Club”. In the case of a player transferring home clubs during the season, they may not compete in any Championship at their new home club in which they competed at their old home club. E.g. Club championship singles. Players may only in one season be the champion of any one club.
The Bowls Management Committee is responsible to review, add to, delete or alter these Rules and their associated Conditions of Play. Recommendations for changes to these Rules or their associated Conditions of Play are to be submitted in writing through the appropriate Operational Committee for consideration by the Bowls Management Committee. The Bowls Management Committee reserves the right to accept, decline or make alterations as appropriate to these recommendations.
The Fixtures and Events Committee reserve the right to refuse nominations and to delay, postpone, reschedule, abandon or alter the advertised Specific Competitions Conditions of Play for any Bowls WA event or competition.
To provide clarity in these Field of Play Rules, unless the context or subject matter otherwise indicates the meaning of such words or letters shall be as described in these definitions.
The combined number of shots scored by each team in a side during a side’s game.
A Club affiliated with Bowls WA as described in the BowlsWA Constitution and Bowls WA By Laws.
A player who is registered with a state or territory association through an affiliated club.
The appropriate clothing to be worn for Bowls Australia or Bowls WA events; as described in the Bowls Australia NMP Policy.
National and International events under the control of Bowls Australia or any other event under the control of or conducted on behalf of Bowls Australia or World Bowls; which may include, but is not limited to, the Australian Sides Championships, Australian Open, Australian Indoor Singles, Australian Champion of Champions, Australian Senior Sides Championships, Australian Championships and Australian Under 18 Championships.
Includes, but is not limited to, State Events, Metropolitan Pennant Competition, Country Week, Country League and Country Zone events, or events under the control of, or conducted on behalf of World Bowls or Bowls Australia by the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events committees or events conducted by Club Match committees on behalf of Bowls WA.
An event which with the exception of gender and or affiliation specifications; has no other specified eligibility requirements.
A member of the Bowls WA Board or Bowls WA Committees.
A side, team or players who do not have opponents to play in a scheduled fixture or a round in an event are awarded a BYE. In the case of a round in an event, player(s) will proceed to the following round, with no loss of entitlements.
As referred to in Bowls WA Field of Play Rules- Bowls WA Events and Competitions.
A side or team formed from any number of players who are members of different clubs affiliated with Bowls WA.
Refer to the Laws of the Sport of Bowls and Specific Event Conditions Of Play
A singles player or member of a team who has commenced their first game in a competition (when the jack is deliv ered in the first end as per the Laws of the Sport of Bowls) or has become constituted as per the provisions in the Laws of the Sport of Bowls as per Domestic Regulations.
The body having immediate control over the Conditions of Play under which a game is played according to the Laws of the Sport of Bowls.
A side, team or player that does not meet the requirements of any specific law or laws contained in the Laws of the Sport of Bowls or Bowls WA Field of Play Rules or Metropolitan Pennant Conditions of Play.
For domestic play, member National Authorities can make domestic regulations to cover some aspects of the sport according to the Laws of the Sport of Bowls.
Weather (Heat, rain, electrical disturbance or any other inclement weather phenomenon) that forces a game to be delayed or abandoned.
A Player who satisfies the eligibility criteria, as stated in the Conditions of Play set down by the Controlling Body for that event.
Finals may include Semi-Finals, Preliminary Finals, Grand Finals and Metropolitan Pennant Finals.
A game that is awarded to an opponent when a side, team or player is unable to play or withdraws from a competition after the side, team or player has been constituted. A player from a constituted team may not act as a replacement player or substitute in that competition.
The Primary Club to which a player is affiliated.
As per Laws of The Sport, Domestic Regulations, Umpires may use this policy in situations where players do not conduct themselves in polite and sporting like manner and where there is no penalty specified for the players actions.
Every club, side, team or player entering in Bowls WA Events or Competitions shall respect and act with honesty and truthfulness to uphold the intent and spirit of the competition, refer to the Integrity of Graded Pennants Policy.
The Laws which control the sport of bowls as described in the Laws of the Sport of Bowls.
Masters Singles Tournament - Singles Champion of a Controlling Body Masters Pairs Tournament - Singles or Pairs Champion of a Controlling Body Masters Triples Tournament - Singles, Pairs or Triples Champion of a Controlling Body Masters Fours Tournament - Singles, Pairs, Triples or Fours Champion of a Controlling Body Masters Mixed Pairs Tournament - Singles, Pairs or Mixed Pairs Champion of a Controlling Body Masters Mixed Fours Tournament - Singles, Pairs, Mixed Pairs, Triples, Mixed Triples, Fours or Mixed Fours Champion of a Controlling Body
An event, competition or tournament reserved for player(s), who have a Masters Qualification.
A person appointed by the Controlling Body to conduct an event for or on behalf of the Controlling Body.
The Pennant Divisions for which a club is eligible to apply based on the previous season’s promotions or relega tions and or vacancies within the competition as advised annually by the appropriate Fixtures and Events Commit tee.
A player who has been an active member of an affiliated club in the Bowls WA Database for no more than two (2) years.
An event, competition or tournament reserved for Novice players.
A player aged 60 years or over.
OVER 60’s EVENT
An event, competition or tournament reserved for over 60’s players.
The first pennant game is deemed to be the first game played by any gender in the current pennant season.
The protection afforded to a player for concurrent events. Refer to the Laws of the Sport of Bowls and Bowls WA Field of Play Rules.
A player who is appointed to take the place of a constituted player who is physically incapable or otherwise prevented from taking further part in any end (after the first round), for a reason accepted by the Controlling Body.
A player who is appointed to take the place of a team member who is unavailable to play at any time (including the first end of the game), for a reason accepted by the Controlling Body.
A person who has received accreditation through a National Officiating course.
The umpire appointed by, or on behalf of, the Controlling Body to officiate at an event. Refer to the Laws of the Sport of Bowls, Bowls WA Field of Play Rules and Metropolitan Pennant Competition - General Conditions.
A player aged less than eighteen (18) years.
An event, competition or tournament reserved for Under 18’s players.
A player aged 70 years or more.
An event, competition or tournament reserved for veteran players.
A general term used to describe the advancement of a side, team or player, to the next round of a competition without playing a game in the current round of the competition.
All members of Western Australian affiliated clubs, who are shown on the Bowls Link database as having ‘Playing Rights’ and subject to playing restrictions applied by their home club are eligible to take part in Bowls WA Competitions and Events.
Nominations for Bowls WA events will not be accepted unless the nomination fee is received by the due date.
1.1 Male players are not eligible to play in Bowls WA Events, when these events are designated as “Women’s” events.
1.2 Female players are not eligible to play in Bowls WA Events, when these events are designated as “Men’s” events.
1.3 Cross gender substitution is only permitted in the Pennant Competition as described in Metropolitan Pennant Conditions of Play and Country League Pennant Conditions of Play.
1.4 Open Gender Pennant is only permitted in the Pennant Competition as described in Metropolitan Pennant Conditions of Play and Country League Pennant Conditions of Play.
1.5 Multiple club membership
A Player who is a member of more than one club
(i) Will be affiliated at only one club which shall be regarded as the player’s Home Club.
(ii) Will play Pennant for their Home Club.
(iii) If a player’s Home Club does not enter a side into a Defined Pennant Competition a player may apply to play in that Pennant Competition for another club of which they are a member.
(iv) If a Country Club plays Men’s Midweek Pennant within their league on a day other than the Metropolitan Midweek Pennant day, a member of that club may apply on the appropriate Multiple Club Pennant Application form to also play in the Metropolitan Midweek Pennant Competition.
(v) Will play Club Championships at their Home Club
(vi) If a country player is eligible and is granted permission via the Multiple Club Pennant Application Form to play Men’s Saturday or Women’s Tuesday Metropolitan Pennant, they become ineligible to play Men’s or Women’s Countryweek.
(vii) If a player transfers Home Club status after the commencement of the season a player shall not be eligible to compete in any Club Championship at their new Home Club that they contested in the current season at their previous Home Club.
(viii) Where a player is the current season’s Club Champion of their previous Home Club they shall be entitled to enter that seasons Champion of Club Champion Event(s) as the Club Champion of their previous Home Club.
(i) Late entries for a Bowls WA Event will be accepted onto a waiting list up until the Specific Event Draw has been published. Should withdrawals from the original draw occur, teams on the waiting list will be added to the draw in the order they were received.
(ii) Late entries accepted will be used to fill any byes in the original draw before the specific event draw has been published.
(iii) Once the draw has been published, NO late entries will be accepted.
Replacement Players and Substitutes may be used in Bowls WA events and competitions, under the following conditions:
(i) Nominated and intended players can be replaced up until the constitution of players, if approved by the Controlling Body as per Laws of the Sport of Bowls Domestic Regulation: Constitution of Players.
(ii) Bowls WA must be immediately notified when a team requires the use of a Replacement player or Substitute on the day or prior to the commencement of, or during the event, these must be approved by the officiating Controlling Body and the Umpire of the Day at the relevant venue.
(iii) Replacement players and Substitutes may only be used in accordance with the Laws of the Sport of Bowls - Domestic Regulations.
(iv) A defeated player in any Bowls WA event may not act as a Replacement player or Substitute in the same event.
4.1 A team representative or a singles player must notify the appropriate Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee (not the hosting venue) as soon as possible prior to the day of an event if they are unable to participate and intend to forfeit.
4.2 If on the day of play a team representative or a singles player intends to forfeit they must notify the hosting venue.
4.3
A team or singles player that forfeits during any Bowls WA event (Sectional or Knockout) shall be liable for a fine (per player), except that if in the final game of any sectional play the result of the singles player or teams drawn to play against each other will have no effect upon the final sectional winner they may, with the consent of the Controlling Body, elect not to play. If one team or player wishes to play the final game, then the game must be played.
4.4 The recipient of a forfeit shall be awarded a win except where a team or singles player that forfeits two or more games in sectional play will be considered as never entering the event and all previous scores shall be deleted, except where 4.3 applies.
► Failure to notify Bowls WA prior to the start of an event of an intended forfeit may result in a fine.
► A forfeit on any day of the competition except as described in Bowls WA Field of Play Rules shall result in a fine.
A team or singles player receiving a Bye shall progress to the next round of the event with no loss or gain of entitlements.
6.1 In all Bowls WA events 30 minutes is allowed beyond the scheduled starting time for players to arrive.
6.2 If at the end of 30 minutes a member of a team is not present and no replacement player or substitute is approved by the Controlling Body, the defaulting team will forfeit the game to their opponents.
6.3 A substitute or replacement player will not be allowed for a singles player.
6.4 In the case of extenuating circumstances (eg. Major freeway hold-up), the game can at the determination of the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee be re-scheduled.
6.5 It is the responsibility of the Manager of a side or team or a singles player to make every effort to immediately notify the host club and the Controlling Body of the extenuating circumstances which will delay their arrival at the venue and to apply for consideration for the game to be re-scheduled.
7.1 Zones, Leagues, Regions and Clubs are requested not to schedule Championships that conflict with Bowls WA Open events or Bowls Australia National events; so as to encourage their members to compete or officiate at State and above level.
7.2 If Zones, Leagues, Regions or Clubs are unable to avoid concurrent scheduling, the Zone, League, Region or Club must provide player protection for their players and or officials for the period the player or official is actively engaged in; plus reasonable travelling time for International Events under the control of Bowls Australia or World Bowls, Bowls WA Open State Events and selection trials for the Australian Sides Championship.
7.3 For all other events if a Zone, League, Region or Club Championship can not be re-scheduled or it is impractical to offer player protection the player(s) involved should decide which event to contest.
8.1 Before start of play in any game, or before continuing an unfinished game on another day, one trial end must be played in each direction. The Controlling Body may however limit the number of trial ends to be played to no trial ends or one trial end in one direction using as many bowls as will be used in the game according to the Laws of the Sport of Bowls.
8.2 Trial ends are not part of the game. The start of play is the rolling of the jack in the first end. All trial ends shall be completed by the scheduled starting time of the game and if still in progress at the scheduled starting time shall cease immediately.
8.3 In Bowls WA State Events, trial ends shall be restricted to the first game to be played on any one day on any one green by a side, team or player; except that if the direction of play on a green in any one day is changed or if a side, team or player is required to change greens additional trial ends will be permitted.
8.4 If a green is rolled between games, both teams will be entitled to trial ends as per 8.3.
8.5 If a synthetic green is watered between games, both teams will be entitled to trial ends as per 8.3.
The appropriate clothing is to be worn for Bowls Australia or Bowls WA events; as described in the Bowls Australia NMP Policy.
► The penalty for non-compliance, as reported by any Umpire or Bowls WA official (including Zone/League/ Region officials), the player/s may receive a fine.
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.
► For the first offence on that day, the player shall be warned by the Umpire of the Day.
► If the player commits the same offence for the second time on the same day, the player shall be disqualified from the game and no substitute or replacement player be permitted to take his/her place in the team, and the game will be forfeited to the opponent.
All mobile phones must be turned to silent (or vibrate) whilst play is in progress.
11.1 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.
11.2 Mobiles phone may NOT be used on the greens at any time whilst play is in progress on any rink.
11.3 Mobile phones may be used away from the greens as long as play is not disrupted or held up.
11.4 Electronic Devices are not permitted e.g. Ipods or Radios
11.5 Players who require the use of any Electronic Device for medical reasons should notify the Umpire of the Day before the start of play
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.
12. Greens Safety
Bowls WA, in identifying risks associated with bowls, has implemented the following rules in the best interests of risk management and Sports safety.
12.1 Players
Players directly participating in a game are not permitted to sit on the banks with any portion of their body in the ditch or on the green whilst play is in progress.
► For the first offence on that day, the player shall be warned by the Umpire of the Day.
► A fine will be applied for each and every continuing offence.
12.2 Spectators and Players
Spectators or players not directly participating in the game must abide by the Laws of The Sport.
All photographs or video footage that are taken at Bowls WA Association Events by the Official Bowls WA Photographer or official remain the property of Bowls WA.
There are specific conditions that apply to a player wishing to transfer their entitlement to play for; and/ or transfer Home Club status to another club once the annual Metropolitan Pennant Competition has commenced.
(i) After the first Pennant game of each season and up to and including the 31st December of that year, permission will be granted to compete in the Metropolitan Pennant Competition and change Home Club status to another club subject to the Bowls WA Clearance By Law. Provided that:
a) The player applies in writing to the Bowls WA CEO or his/her nominee.
b) The player upon approval of the application and prior to competing in the first Pennant game for their new Home Club pays the applicable administration fee to Bowls WA.
(ii) After the 31st December of each season permission may only be granted in extreme circumstances to compete in the Pennant Competition and change Home Club status to another club during the current season, provided that:
a) The player applies in writing to the Bowls WA CEO or his/her nominee who will consider the application
b) The application is in accordance with the Bowls WA Clearance By Law.
c) The player upon approval of the application and prior to competing in the first Pennant game for their new Home Club pays the applicable administration fee to Bowls WA.
Penalty: A club will be forfeited and may incur a fine for playing a player who has not been transferred correctly during the Pennant Season.
Should any club claim that an outgoing player is in financial dispute with their club then they must contact Bowls WA in writing, setting out their dispute with the player. The CEO of Bowls WA shall resolve the dispute and the player may not play for any other club until the dispute is resolved.
14.3.1 Any member of an affiliated bowling club in another Australian State or Territory seeking membership of a Club in this State shall lodge an Interstate Clearance Form, found on the Bowls Australia website under Club Assist-Policies, to their original State Association for processing.
14.3.2 Any player of an affiliated bowling club in Western Australia seeking membership of a club in another State or Territory shall lodge an Interstate Clearance Form, found on the Bowls Australia website, to Bowls WA for processing.
15.1 While several umpires may officiate on any one day, only one (1) Umpire shall be designated as the Umpire of the Day.
15.2 The Umpire of the Day may delegate a representative to monitor the temperature.
15.3 The Umpire of the Day shall be solely responsible to make the final decision in regard to the interpretation of Laws or Rules and continuation, deferment or abandonment of play.
Bowls WA allows suitably trained Nationally Accredited Umpires, carrying out their official measuring duties in all Bowls WA Events Pennant and Above to only use the approved Bowlsline Leice laser measure that measures to four (4) decimal places.
Competing players in all Bowls WA Events Pennant and Above are not permitted to use any form of laser measure.
Any fine or administration fee shall be paid to Bowls WA in accordance with the invoice issued to:
► The Secretary of the Club where the Club is liable for an administration fee or is being fined.
► The player concerned where any individual player is liable for an administration fee or is being fined.
Should the fine, or administration fee not be paid by the prescribed date, the following restrictions may apply until the fine, or administration fee is paid:
a) Where the Club is liable, the Club or any of its members may not be permitted to take part in any game or fixture conducted by Bowls WA or under patronage of Bowls WA, nor shall the representative of the club concerned be permitted to attend or take part in any meeting of Bowls WA.
b) Where an individual player or players is liable any such player or players may not be permitted to take part in any bowls game or fixture conducted by Bowls WA or under the patronage of Bowls WA.
The amount of each and every fine and administration fee shall be reviewed on an annual basis by the Bowls Management Committee.
In the event that a player in singles or a team wishes to dispute the result of the game due to an Umpires Decision made during the course of the game the following procedures are required to be followed:
18.1 Once both cards are signed by both competing players in singles or both team representatives in team play and handed into the Controlling Body or their representative no Protest will be permitted
18.2 In the event that a player in singles or a team wishes to dispute the result of the game due to an Umpires decision made during the course of the game and the game card has not been signed by one or both singles players or a representative of both teams in team play, the following procedures are required to be followed:
(i) If it is required that the result of the game or competition be decided forthwith or at the end of play on the day on which the incident occurred, then, whether or not the umpire’s decision is later found by the relevant Bowls WA Committee to be incorrect, it shall be final and binding in respect of all circumstances adjudicated upon and no further action will be taken by that Committee.
(ii) If an immediate result of the game or competition is not considered necessary, or if the game or competition involves play at a later date of a further round, and before such later date the decision made by the umpire is held to be incorrect either by the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee or Bowls WA Management Committee on appeal, then the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee will forthwith make any consequential adjustment to the score and/or take any further action that may become necessary to rectify the result of the original decision of the umpire.
(iii) In the event of the umpire’s decision being ultimately held to be incorrect, or varied in any way, Bowls WA should take steps to disseminate the correct decision in the given circumstances.
19. Appealing a Bowls WA Operational Committee Decision or fine or administration fee
Any administration decision by a Bowls WA Operational Committee, fine or administration fee imposed, may be appealed through the following process:
(i) A written appeal with an explanation and listing all mitigating circumstances is to be lodged with the Bowls WA CEO within 48 hours of the written notification of the decision.
(ii) If the CEO believes the appeal has merit the Bowls WA Appeals Committee will consider the appeal, and provide the lodger with a written copy of their findings.
(iii) A Sub Committee of three (3) members appointed by the Bowls WA Board, will hear appeals on operational committee decisions made.
(iv) The decision of the Bowls WA Appeals Committee is final.
If the Umpire or the Controlling Body, either by their own observation or on appeal from one of the skips or an opponent in singles, decides that a player is deliberately delaying the delivery of a player’s bowl:
► On the first occasion the Umpire shall warn the player;
► For the second and subsequent offence the end will be regarded as completed and the opponents of the offender will score as many shots as there are bowls in use by such opponent.
21. Death at the venue or in transit
21.1 Death in transit
Should a Players Death occur in transit, the match in question is immediately abandoned.
21.2 Death at the venue
21.2.1 Should there be a death of a player immediately prior to or during the match, that match will be abandoned.
21.2.2 Should there be a death of a player, official, spectator, employee or any other person not directly involved in an individual match, the commencement or continuation of that match will require the joint agreement of the respective team managers. Should agreement not be reached, the match will be abandoned.
21.3 Pennant Fixtures
Should this occur during any pennant fixture and the required number of ends to constitute a game has been completed, then a winner shall be determined at the time play ceased. Should there not be a constituted game, then the fixture will be treated as abandoned and equal points shall be awarded.
21.4 Other Bowls events.
The controlling body shall determine when and if the event shall be replayed/rescheduled.
The Umpire of the Day shall be at liberty to warn a player if in their opinion he is causing damage to the green. Following the warning, if the player continues to cause damage to the green, the Umpire of the Day may request the player to retire from the green and take no further part in the match. For further information refer to Bowls Australia Greens Protection Policy.
If the player refuses to leave the green, the player will be considered to become a defaulting player as per the Laws of the Sport of Bowls.
Participants in the sport are expected to show appropriate respect to fellow players, officials and spectators; upholding the Laws of the Sport and to act in a manner that does not bring the game into disrepute. These procedures will apply to any players participating in events, teams or squads which are subject to the authority of Bowls WA.
Complaints may be lodged by the Umpire of the Day, officials from competing clubs, the authorized team manager or a participating player.
23.1 Complaints referred to Bowls WA may include:
● Violation of or non-compliance with the Laws of the Sport of Bowls, Bowls WA General Conditions of Play, General or Individual Pennant Conditions of Play and/or Individual Event Conditions of Play,
● Acting in a manner unbecoming a Member or prejudicial to the objects and interests of Bowls WA, a Controlling Body and/or the sport of bowls, bringing themselves, another member, Bowls WA, a Controlling Body or the sport of bowls into disrepute.
23.2 Complaints must be made in writing within 72 hours of the alleged incident and addressed to the Chief Executive Officer. The complaint shall be clear and unambiguous, stating precisely the matter to be determined,
23.3 Within 72 hours of receipt of the complaint the Bowls WA Appeals Committee will consider the matter and make a determination. All parties involved will be informed of the decision in writing, within 48 hours thereafter. The committee has the power to call individuals before it, but is not required to do so.
23.4 Penalties which may be determined, subject always to any limitations in the relevant legislation or the Laws of the Sport include:
► A reprimand(s);
► A fine(s);
► Suspension(s), from all bowls activities, on such terms and for such period as is considered fit;
► Exclusion(s) from a particular activity, event or events;
► Disqualification(s), for such period as is considered fit, including life bans;
Refer to Field of Play Rules and relevant Conditions of Play for full details.
Bowls WA: 9340 0800
Pieter Harris (Competitions and Events): 0427 709 933
The Field of Play Rules refer to all Bowls WA events, unless otherwise specified. The Field of Play Rules are available on the website www.bowlswa.com.au.
All Events, including Pennants, State Championships, Country Week etc, will have Event Specific Conditions of Play. The Conditions of Play are available on our website www.bowlswa.com.au and are listed as “Men’s State Pairs Conditions of Play” etc.
Bowls WA reserves the right to change the Conditions of Play at any time.
It is the club and the player’s responsibility to ensure they are familiar with the Field of Play Rules and the Conditions of Play for each event.
The entry forms for the season will be distributed throughout the year via links in electronic (email) club mail outs and will be available on the Bowls WA website under Events.
PLEASE PRINT NAMES CLEARLY and ensure that entry forms are FULLY COMPLETED.
CLOSING DATE on entry forms for all events is the closing date at the Bowls WA Office.
CANCELLATIONS may be made via phone to Bowls WA however they must also be received in writing (letter, email or fax) before the draw has been completed to be eligible for a refund. Refunds will be payable to the club or player after the event.
CANCELLATIONS with less than 24 hours notice prior to the event may incur a fine.
NO SHOWS players who do not show up to compete in events may incur a fine.
Bowls WA does not run club events (including Masters) and questions pertaining to these should be directed to the host club. The format for Club Championships and the Conditions of Play are determined by the Club.
Perpetual Trophies will be allowed to be taken by the winning team/player but must be returned to Bowls WA at least one month before the next season’s event. Winners trophies only will be provided by Bowls WA.
Brooches/Medals/Badges will be presented to winners of relevant events and are provided by Bowls WA.
Bowls WA reserves the right to make all arrangements, to fix and/or alter starting times, to alter or make any variations to the conditions of any event or to the programme. Bowls WA reserves the right to change or cancel any event.
• All disputes shall be settled by the appropriate Bowls WA Committee. Any member of A Bowls WA Committee competing in a tournament, may assist the committee on the day, but is not permitted to participate in the discussion or resolution of any claim, dispute or decision on the Rules of Bowls within the competition he/she is a competitor.
• To be eligible to enter any Bowls WA event, players must be affiliated with a Western Australian Club and be shown to have Playing Rights on the club’s Bowls Link Database.
• Entries must be received by Bowls WA, no later than 11.59pm by the closing date shown on the official Entry Form.
• All entries shall be subject to the approval of Bowls WA, which reserves the right to refuse entry.
• Once entries have closed, no refund will be available except upon production of a medical certificate or upon a written request the Bowls WA WHO shall approve/decline the request.
Bowls Australia’s Anti Doping Policy shall apply. See www.bowlsaustralia.com.au for details
Bowls WA accepts no liability or responsibility for loss, theft or damage to a participant’s equipment.
An Affiliated Club member suspended by Bowls WA shall be ineligible to enjoy any privileges of the Association. A suspended member is not eligible to play or watch bowls from any area under the control of a club.
Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions should be read in conjunction with the specific Pennant Competition Conditions of Play.
Conditions 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.
Clubs 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 active players of that gender to support the number of sides nominated for that gender.
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.
(i) A player must have playing rights in the Bowls Link database 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 or Territory Authority or Bowls Australia.
Home Club is defined as the Primary Club to which the player is affiliated.
A Player who is a member of more than one club;
(i) May 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 on the same day. 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.
(II) If a country player is eligible and is granted permission via the Multiple Club Pennant Application Form to play Men’s Saturday or Women’s Tuesday Metropolitan Pennant, they become ineligible to play Men’s or Women’s Countryweek.
(iii) A Side will be forfeited to the opposition and may receive a fine if:
► A club plays a player who is not shown to have Playing Rights in the Bowls Link Database 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 or has been suspended or expelled by any State Authority or Bowls Australia.
The 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 Bowls WA 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) Nominations are not a guarantee of placement into the specified division/colour. (vii) Bowls WA 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. (viii) 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 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 from both clubs stating which of the clubs the home club will be. Combined club teams will be able to wear their own club uniform.
Note: Clubs shall ensure that when nominating sides into specified gender competitions that they have sufficient active players of that gender to support the number of sides nominated for that gender.
Clubs should not enter a team knowing they will require Cross Gender Substitutions for the whole season.
4.1 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 Bowls WA, 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 Bowls WA 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 Bowls WA at the half way point of the specific Pennant Competition.
(i) A club that withdraws a side after the draw has been published and up to and including the third (3rd) round of competition may 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.
(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 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 Bowls WA.
Clubs will be held responsible in ensuring that selection decisions are consistent with the concept of a graded competition and be mindful at all times of the importance of the integrity of the competition in those decisions.
The Integrity Rule is in question when
1. A player(s) is selected to play in a Lower Division when they should otherwise be playing in a Higher Division, if the objective of this selection is to strengthen the Lower Division to gain an advantage.
2. A player(s) of the opposite gender is selected to play in an Open Gender Side or as a Cross Gender
Substitute if the objective of this selection is to strengthen a Division to gain an advantage.
Examples of strengthening a Lower Division to gain an advantage include:
1. Trying to win promotion to a higher division.
2. Trying to qualify to play in finals.
3. Avoiding demotion.
There may be cases where a perceived advantage may be gained by dropping a player(s) from a Higher Division to a Lower Division, but it is NOT considered a breach of the Integrity Rule. For example, where a pennant fixture for a particular game is re-scheduled so that it is not at its usual time or on its usual day. In this case, if a player(s) is not able to play in this re-scheduled game due to a legitimate reason such as work, study, family etc, then they should be allowed to play in a Lower Division without breaching the Integrity Rule. The key in this example is that the objective of the selection is NOT to gain an advantage, but to allow a player(s) to still play pennants in a Lower Grade due to legitimate circumstances that prevents them from playing in their usual division.
Note that the Integrity Rule is NOT intended to prevent players from being dropped due to a lack of form or for a side to forfeit due to lack of players.
All players should be considered on an equal basis when selecting Open Gender Pennant Sides and chosen on a skill level basis and not on gender. However, players coming from a higher division in their own gender competitions need to be at an appropriate skill level to play in the available Open Gender Divisions. If a player is considered to be at a significantly higher skill level than Open Gender Division selection allows, they should not be selected.
Clubs should be prepared to defend their Selectors’ decisions. As such, the onus will be on the Club to mount a defence, rather than on the relevant Committee to prove that the Integrity Rule has been breached.
(i) A player must have played a minimum of four (4) pennant games in that colour and/or division to be eligible for finals
(ii) Where a club has two or more teams in the same colour a player must have played a minimum of four (4) pennant games in that side to be eligible for finals. If it is the clubs lowest division or no eligible players are available, permission may be sought in writing to play someone from the same division but a different colour in finals.
(iii) Cross Gender Substitutes will not be permitted to play finals.
(iv) A club may promote a player to play finals in a colour and/or division higher than their regular colour and/or division if they have played a minimum of four (4) pennant games in a lower division.
(v) A club may apply to Bowls WA in writing to demote a player to play finals in a colour and/or division lower than their regular colour and/or division if they have not played a minimum of four (4) pennant games in the lower division only if not enough eligible players for that division are available or there are not enough players available from a lower division to be promoted.
Any club that believes a violation of the Graded Pennant Competition has occurred should put in writing their concerns to Bowls WA via their club secretary.
Alternatively, if Bowls WA believe a violation of the Graded Pennant Competition has occurred, they have the ability to investigate without a written complaint from a club.
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 at any time during the pennant season, in a manner likely to gain an unfair advantage or to distort the rankings of the lower ranked grade.
(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. Player Protection.
(iii) After the season’s pennant fixtures have been finalised but before the first pennant fixture date is played, all clubs in all divisions, may apply on the “Alteration to Pennant Fixture” form to reschedule a published pennant fixture.
(iv) After the pennant season has begun all clubs in all divisions may apply on the “Alteration to Pennant Fixture” form to reschedule a pennant fixture for promotional reasons under the following conditions:
► Women’s Tuesday, Friday and Men’s Midweek Pennant: If a pennant side wishes to change the date/ time of a pennant fixture, it may only change the fixture date up to one (1) day forward or one (1) day back.
► Men’s and Women’s Saturday Pennant: Due to the commitment of results to the Sunday Times newspaper any change of date/time of Men’s and Women’s Saturday pennant must see the fixture completed no later than 6.15pm on the original Saturday Pennant date.
► All changes must be agreed upon by both sides involved with the promotional reasons noted on the “Alteration to Pennant Fixture” form and must be approved by Bowls WA.
► If regular players in that division/colour will be unavailable for the rescheduled match and will be required to play in a lower division for that round, those names will need to be noted on the “Alteration to Pennant Fixture” form.
► No Pennant fixture venue may be changed at any time due to inclement weather at the scheduled home venue
► No Pennant fixture change will be approved for the last round of any Specific Pennant Competition.
NOTE: Bowls WA reserves the right to reschedule a Pennant Fixture for promotional reasons.
8.1 General Abandonment of a Metropolitan Pennant Fixture by Bowls WA
8.1.1 Equal points shall be awarded for the General Abandonment of a fixture
8.1.2 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 and through social media wherever possible.
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 before the start of play 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 to Bowls WA.
(iii) Home Clubs are required to inform visiting clubs as soon as possible.
8.2.2
If the game is delayed at or after the scheduled start of play:
(i) Whether the game has commenced at the scheduled start time or has been delayed, the game may not be abandoned until ninety (90) minutes cumulative time has elapsed unless extreme conditions continue to interrupt play and it is highly unlikely play will be able to continue. The Umpire of the Day shall consult with all Team Managers, and as sole arbiter, make the decision to abandon or continue play for all sides at the venue. If a manager disagrees with the decision not to continue before the required 90 minutes has elapsed, this needs to be noted on the Umpires report, in case of a protest, and forwarded to Bowls WA.
(ii) If trial ends cannot be played or completed before the scheduled start time then all remaining trial ends will be considered completed and the start of the game is to commence as soon as the Umpire of the Day decides.
(iii) If after the full ninety (90) minutes cumulative time is reached and play has not commenced or recommenced or is again delayed, the game must be abandoned by the Umpire of the Day.
(iv) 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.
(v) 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 and points shall be shared equally.
(vi) The Bowls WA Umpire of Day Cancellation of Play Report must be completed by the Umpire of the Day, noting any objections and forwarded to Bowls WA headquarters within 48 hours of the abandonment.
8.2.3
In the case of a Club having one or more greens closed at the start of play due to inclement weather, but also have one or more Greens open, the following conditions will apply:
(i) The Club MUST use the Open Green/s if fit for Pennant and ALL teams at home on the day be able to be accommodated on the available green/s at the start of play.
(ii) The Club may NOT use the Open Green/s if all teams at home on the day are NOT able to be accommodated on the available green/s at the start of play.
8.2.4 In the case of a Club having one or more greens closed after the start of play but also have one or more Greens open, the following condition will apply:
(i) If green/s are closed by the Umpire of the Day during the course of the game due to a green becoming unplayable or dangerous e.g. flooding, then only games on those green/s are abandoned. If other green/s at the same venue are still safe and playable and the games are not abandoned by the Umpire of the Day under rule 8.2.2 play may continue on those green/s.
Note: When the host club permanently closes their green/s for the day prior to the Umpire of the Day being called upon to make a decision under rules 8.2.1, the club may be later asked to justify that decision if visiting teams see fit to protest the clubs decision to close their greens.
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.
A 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 Club is required to forfeit their lowest side first unless extenuating circumstances occur as approved by Bowls WA.
(ii) 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.
(iii) The home side is responsible for entering a forfeit into the Bowls Link website.
(iv) 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.
(v) 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.
10.1 In the event of a bye, no points shall be awarded.
10.2 Inequality of byes within colours during the Home and Away Rounds.
(i) If in a colour within a division there is inequality of byes Bowls WA 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, Bowls WA will determine the points and percentage allocation at the completion of the first round of Home and Away fixtures.
(iv) If an inequality of byes occurs during the second round of Home and Away fixtures, Bowls WA will determine the points and percentage allocation at the end of the Home and Away season taking into account only the second round of fixtures.
(v) The points and percentage allocation will be determined using the following formula:
Points – the average number of points gained per week by the relevant team over the course of the home and away round will be added to the team’s total points. If more than one bye needs to be compensated for, the average number of points added to the final total will be multiplied by the number of byes.
Percentage – the average percentage gained or lost per week over the course of the home and away round.
10.3 Inequality of byes between colours when determining rankings for Pennant Finals
10.3.1 2nd Division and below that take part in Pennant Finals
(i) If one or more colours have byes during the home and away season meaning they play less games than other colours in the division, Bowls WA will determine the points and percentage allocation to the effected teams to bring them in line with the amount of games played in other colours at the end of the home and away season, these points and percentage will be added or subtracted to the clubs total.
(ii) The points and percentage allocation will be determined using the following formula: Points – the average number of points gained per week by the relevant team over the course of the home and away season will be added to the team’s total points. If more than one bye needs to be compensated for, the average number of points added to the final total will be multiplied by the number of byes.
Percentage – the average percentage gained or lost per week over the course of the home and away season will be added or subtracted to the clubs total.
(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. 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.
Please Note: to be read in conjuntion with Cross Gender Substitution Rules and Selection Rules For Graded Pennant Competitions
Explanation: A Club may play both men and women in Eligible Pennant sides without the restrictions previously associated with Cross Gender Substitution Rules within the Bowls WA Metropolitan Pennant Conditions of Play.
Open Gender Rules are accessible to any Club whose Pennant Side/s are in any of the following Pennant Competitions:
► Women’s Tuesday Pennant 3rd Division and Below
► Men’s Thursday Pennant 4th Division and Below
► Men’s Saturday Pennant 3rd Division and Below
► Women’s Saturday Pennant 3rd Division Only
Where clubs have multiple sides within eligible divisions, they are eligible to play as Open Gender Pennant Sides.
Players of both genders must be chosen under the guidance of SELECTION RULES FOR GRADED PENNANT COMPETITIONS that can be located within these Metropolitan Conditions of Play.
All Players who play any Pennant Competition under Open Gender Rules must do so under the following General Conditions:
(i) Must conform to the rules for side dress in accordance with Bowls WA Field of Play Rules.
(ii) Must play under Specific Pennant Conditions of Play e.g. Extreme Weather Rules
Any club that believes a violation of the Graded Pennant Competition has occurred a club should put in writing their concerns to Bowls WA via their club secretary.
Alternatively, if Bowls WA believe a violation of the Graded Pennant Competition has occurred, they have the ability to investigate without a written complaint from a club.
Penalty: When Open Gender Pennant is contravened; the opposing team will be awarded a forfeit.
Please Note: to be read in conjuntion with Open Gender Substitution Rules and Selection Rules For Graded Pennant Competitions
Cross Gender Rules are accessible to any Club whose lowest Pennant Side/s are in any of the following Pennant Competitions:
► Women’s Tuesday Pennant 2nd Division and Above
► Men’s Thursday Pennant 3rd Division and Above
► Men’s Saturday Pennant 2nd Division and Above
► Women’s Saturday Pennant 2nd Division and Above
► Women’s Friday Night Pennant
All Players who play any Pennant Competition under Cross Gender Rules must do so under the following General Conditions:
(i) Must conform to the rules for side dress in accordance with Bowls WA Field of Play Rules.
(ii) Must play under Specific Pennant Conditions of Play e.g. Extreme Weather Rules (iii) Cross Gender Substitutions will not be permitted to play finals.
13.1 Women Substituting in Men’s Saturday Pennant Competition 2nd Division and Above Players must be chosen under the guidance of SELECTION RULES FOR GRADED PENNANT COMPETITIONS that can be located within these Metropolitan Conditions of Play. Women may play in the Men’s pennant competition with the following conditions: (i) Cannot be selected if eligible players of the opposite gender are available. (ii) Are regarded as substitutes and therefore can play in any position except Skip. Laws of the Sport of Bowls.
(iii) Only one (1) substitute is allowed per rink. Laws of the Sport of Bowls.
13.2 Men Substituting in Women’s Pennant Competition 2nd Division and Above Players must be chosen under the guidance of SELECTION RULES FOR GRADED PENNANT COMPETITIONS that can be located within these Metropolitan Conditions of Play. Men may play in the Women’s pennant competition with the following conditions:
(i) Cannot be selected if eligible players of the opposite gender are available. (ii) Are regarded as substitutes and therefore can play in any position except Skip. Laws of the Sport of Bowls.
(iii) Only one (1) substitute is allowed per rink. Laws of the Sport of Bowls.
13.3 A club with less than 10 Female Members.
Where a bowling club does not have a ladies pennant side and the number of active female members in the Bowls Link Database 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.
In extenuating circumstances clubs may seek dispensation by contacting the Bowls WA Chief Executive Officer.
Any club that believes a violation of the Graded Pennant Competition has occurred a club should put in writing their concerns to the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee via their club secretary.
Alternatively, if Bowls WA believe a violation of the Graded Pennant Competition has occurred, they have the ability to investigate without a written complaint from a club.
Penalty: When Cross Gender Substitution is contravened; the opposing team will be awarded a forfeit.
A 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 may be rescheduled as follows and under the following circumstances:
(i) The players requiring protection must be regular players in the same pennant side.
(ii) If Bowls WA feels it is impractical to reschedule one (1) or more pennant games to accomodate the missing players, player protection may not be allowed.
(iii) Men’s Saturday and Women’s Tuesday Pennant Competitions; all games affected by the absence of players may 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.
(iv) The rescheduling of fixtures Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions will apply.
Using the Bowls Australia “Interstate Pennant Declaration” form metropolitan clubs may select players who have interstate home club status, to play Metropolitan Pennant under the following conditions:
(i) The Interstate Pennant Declaration form is completed and submitted to Bowls WA for approval.
(ii) Each club may only play a maximum of one (1) interstate player per Pennant Fixture. (iii) A player may play a maximum of three (3) pennant fixtures before being required to submit an “Interstate Clearance” form to change Home Club status.
Attire for pennant sides is in accordance with Field of Play Rules.
Bowls WA Greens and Infrastructure Policy will apply.
17.1 Procedures for Requesting Green Inspections Outside of Bowls WA Annual Inspection Dates
The following procedures cover inspections arranged by Clubs after or before annual inspections have taken place
(i) Clubs may make arrangements with the Bowls WA Greens Inspection Team at the time of the Annual Green Inspections to return at a later organised date/time to inspect greens not approved for pennant. (ii) If previous arrangements are not made, Clubs will make contact via phone or email with the Designated Green Inspector or the Bowls WA Competitions Manager to request a Greens Inspection for green/s not approved for pennant or for greens that have been renovated (grass) or modified (synthetic) since the Annual Inspections.
(iii) Clubs are required to give 72 hours notice when nominating a date for a green/s inspection.
(iv) When less than 72 hours notice for a preferred green/s inspection date is requested by a Club, there is no guarantee a Bowls WA Volunteer Greens Inspector will be available. (v) All greens that have been requested to be inspected by the Club must be prepared and ready for inspection when the Greens Inspector/s arrives.
Note: If a Club requests green/s to be inspected and the green/s are not prepared and ready for inspection at the designated time, the green/s may not be inspected and the club may be invoiced by Bowls WA for the Green Inspector/s travel costs.
No 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.
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.
If 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.
19.3 Finals and Promotional and Challenge Play Off series
In each Finals Fixture, the team that finished higher on the Home and Away ladder will use stickers. Where teams competiting are coming from different colours, Bowls WA will predetermine which side will use stickers.
(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.
(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 with the order of play maintained by the second of the complete team playing consecutive bowls.
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 Third Third Skip Skip
(iii) If a team with a substitute already playing has another player withdraw, the team may play with three (3) players. As in 21(ii) above.
(iv) 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.
(v) 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.
(i) There is no requirement for the Home Side to forward the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA. (ii) The Home Side is responsible for holding onto the Pennant Result Sheet in case final results need to be confirmed at a later date.
(iii) 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 Bowls Link Database, no nicknames or abbreviated surnames are to be used.
(iv) 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.
(v) Any substitute used must have the word “SUB” marked next to their name.
(vi) Cross Gender substitutes are to be clearly identified with an “M” or “F” circled next to the player’s name. (vii) The Home Side Manager must ensure that the name of the Umpire of the Day is entered on the form (viii) 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.
(i) The Home Side is responsible for inputting the final scores into Bowls Link.
(ii) The Away Side is responsible for checking the final scores in Bowls Link.
(iii) A Club Representative is responsible for inputting team names into Bowls Link.
(i) A Pennant Result Sheet is not required to be lodged for a BYE
(ii) A Pennant Result Sheet is not required to be completed in the case of a General Abandonment of a Fixture by Bowls WA
(iii) The Home Side Manager is responsible for completing the Pennant Result Sheet and the accompanying Umpire of the Day Cancellation of Play Report for individually abandoned games
22.4 Finals and Promotion and Challenge Play Off Series
(i) It is the responsibility of the hosting venue to coordinate with visiting teams to ensure all results are inputted into the Bowls Link Website.
(ii) It is the responsibility of the club named in the home team position in the fixtures to ensure the final scores are inputted into the Bowls Link Website.
(iii) It is the responsibility of the club named in the visiting team position in the fixtures to ensure the final scores are confirmed in the Bowls Link Website.
There is no requirement to send the Pennant Result sheet to Bowls WA unless a protest is made.
23.1 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.
(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 22 of these General Conditions. (iv) To effect the rink draw in accordance with Rule 20 of these General Conditions.
(v) To ensure Pennant Results are inputted into the Bowls Link (Home Team). (vi) To ensure Pennant Results are checked in Bowls Link (Away Team).
24.1 The following procedures cover protests where a side wishes to lodge an appeal against an umpires or club officials decision at the conclusion of a fixture.
(i) At the end of the fixture the manager making the protest is to tick the appropriate box on the Pennant Return Sheet.
(ii) Both managers are required to sign the Pennant Result sheets acknowledging the provisional result and that a protest against the result has been made.
(iii) The Home club is to fax or email the Pennant Result sheet to Bowls WA as soon as possible. (iv) The protesting club has until midday the following work day to submit the official protest in writing explaining the exact nature and circumstances of the protest and to deposit the $50 protest fee to Bowls WA.
(v) Bowls WA will investigate the circumstances and make a decision when both clubs will be informed of the decision in writing.
(vi) Bowls WA will make any change to the provisional result that is required.
24.2 Appealing a Bowls WA Committee Decision or fine or administration fee
Any administration decision by a Bowls WA Committee, fine or administration fee imposed, may be appealed through the following process:
(i) A written appeal with an explanation and listing all mitigating circumstances is to be lodged with Bowls WA within 48 hours of the written notification of the decision.
(ii) If the CEO believes the appeal has merit the Bowls WA Committee will consider the appeal, and provide the lodger with a written copy of their findings.
(iii) A Sub Committee of three (3) members of the Bowls WA Committee, one being the Chairman, will hear appeals on operational committee decisions made,
(iv) The decision of the Bowls WA Committee is final.
(i) The protesting club has until midday the following work day to submit an official protest on the Greens Protest Form found on the Bowls WA Website under Club Assistance/Forms and Documents/Pennant Forms and to also deposit the $50 protest fee to Bowls WA.
(ii) The Bowls WA Greens and Infrastructure Committee will investigate the circumstances and make a decision when both clubs will be informed of the decision in writing.
(iii) Bowls WA will be informed of the decision and make any change to the provisional result that is required.
Note: If the written protest or $50 protest fee is not received by Bowls WA by midday the following work day, the protest will be considered as not having been made and the result will be considered final.
If at the end of the process the protest is seen as a valid concern, whether the protest is successful or not, the $50 protest fee will be returned to the protesting club.
If at the end of the process the protest is seen as spurious or having no basis the $50 protest fee will be forfeited.
(i) Venue Clubs are to appoint an accredited Umpire where available to act as the Umpire of the Day.
(ii) It is strongly recommended that a Pennant Side Manager is not named Umpire of the Day due to a conflict of duties.
(iii) If the venue club does not have an accredited Umpire a visiting accredited Umpire may be appointed to officiate and act as the Umpire of the Day.
(iv) If no Umpire is available then a competent player from the home side should be appointed to act as Umpire of the Day.
Bowls WA allows suitably trained Nationally Accredited Umpires, carrying out their official measuring duties in all Bowls WA Events Pennant and Above to only use the approved Bowlsline Leice laser measure that measures to four (4) decimal places.
Competing players in all Bowls WA Events Pennant and Above are not permitted to use any form of laser measure.
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 and no substitute shall be permitted
The Side will be allowed to play a player short and continue playing according to General Pennant Condition 20. Substitutes and Playing Short.
All mobile phones must be turned to silent (or vibrate) whilst play is in progress.
28.1 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.
28.2 Mobiles phone may not be used on the greens at any time whilst play is in progress on any rink.
28.3 Mobile phones may be used away from the greens as long as play is not disrupted or held up.
28.4 Electronic Devices are not permitted e.g. Ipods or Radios
28.5 Players who require the use of any Electronic Device for medical reasons should notify the Umpire of the Day before the start of play.
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
During the Home and Away season a sides ladder position within their colour will be determined in the following order:
► Overall Pennant Points
► Percentage
► Shots Up
(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 6.1(i) may make written application to the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee, to play unqualified player/s. The Fixtures and Events 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.
(v) When a pennant competition has divisions with less than eighteen (18) rounds the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee reserves the right to adjust the qualifying number of games for finals to a number less than four (4) pennant games
(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).
(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.
(ii) If the chosen green is rolled between finals, both teams will be entitled to two (2) trial ends. (iii) If the chosen green is synthetic and watered between finals, both teams will be entitled to two (2) trial ends. (iv) If the chosen green is not rolled or watered between finals, only the team changing greens will be entitled to two (2) trial ends.
(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. (ii) If the chosen green is rolled between finals, both teams will be entitled to two (2) trial ends. (iii) If the chosen green is not rolled or watered between finals, only the team changing greens will be entitled to two (2) trial ends.
Should a Players Death occur in transit, the match in question is immediately abandoned.
30.2.1 Should there be a death of a player immediately prior to or during the match that match will be abandoned.
30.2.2 Should there be a death of a player, official, spectator, employee or any other person not directly involved in an individual match, the commencement or continuation of that match will require the joint agreement of the respective team managers. Should agreement not be reached, the match will be abandoned.
30.3.1 Should an abandonment occur during any pennant fixture and the required number of ends to constitute a game has been completed, then a winner shall be determined at the time play ceased.
30.3.2 Should there not be a constituted game, then the fixture will be treated as abandoned and equal points shall be awarded to both teams.
In the case of a finals fixture and the required number of ends to constitute a game has not been completed:
(i) If occurs in a semi or preliminary final the highest placed team at the end of the home and away fixtures shall be declared the winner and advance to the next final.
(ii) If occurs in a Grand Final the match shall be declared a draw and both teams wll be considered equal Pennant winners.
Clubs 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
The 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
► Instantaneous Penalty Form
► Alterations to Pennant Fixture Form
All Individual Conditions of Play are to be read in conjunction with the Metropolitan Pennant Competition - General Conditions
(i) The Competitions are graded into Divisions. (ii) Each Division will be sub-divided into colours.
(iii) Saturday:
Premier - 4th Division: Four (4) teams of four (4) players shall constitute a side.
5th Division: Three (3) 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: Three (3) 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:
Premier League North* South*
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 Colours as required
6th Division Colours as required
*Premier League Midweek only is split North/South **No Midweek 1st Division White
(vi) The structure of Lower Divisions is determined by the Fixtures and Events Committee.
(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.
MIDWEEK
(iv) Regional consideration shall be given to all divisions. (v) Where a club has more than one side in a Division, each side will be placed in a different collour if possible.
(i) A Sides competition with four (4) players in each team. (ii) Two (2) bowls per player. (iii) 21 completed ends. (iv) For Midweek Pennant Only there will be no dead ends and the jack will be respotted on the tee. (v) The Fixtures will be scheduled as a home and away competition. (vi) No alterations will be permitted without the prior written consent of Bowls WA.
4.1 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.
(i) The starting time of pennant games shall be 1.45pm.
(ii) Trial ends may commence no later than 1.30pm and must be completed before the scheduled starting time of the game.
(iii) The starting time of pennant games shall be 1.30pm (excluding February fixtures, see below)
(iv) Trial ends may commence no later than 1.15pm and must be completed before the scheduled starting time of the game.
(v) Fixtures to be played during February 2023 will have a 4.00pm start time with 3.45pm trial ends
(vi) It is understood some clubs may have circumstances that may not allow them to host the February start time. With agreeance between competing clubs, start times may be adjusted to suit both clubs.
(i) Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions.
Refer Laws of the Sport of Bowls.
Points shall be awarded as follows:
4 Teams a Side
Maximum 8 points
For aggregate win 4 points
For aggregate tie 2 point each
For rink win 1 point
For rink tie 0.5 point
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
SATURDAY and Midweek (Thursday)
(i) It is the responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Home Team’ in the fixture to:
► Input the final scores into the Bowls Link website by 6.15pm on the day of the competition.
► To realign the home rinks to correspond with their direct rink opponents.
► To input the correct rink scores against each rink skipper.
► There is no requirement for the Home Side to forward the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA.
► The Home Side is responsible for holding onto the Pennant Result Sheet in case final results need to be confirmed at a later date.
(ii) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Away Team’ in the fixture to check results in the Bowls Connect website are corrrect
NOTE: Pennant scores will be taken from the Bowls Connect website by staff at 6.15pm, collated and sent to the following days newspaper. If the West Australian/ Sunday Times newspapers changes submission times for inclusion in the following day’s newspaper club inputting times may be adjusted.
Penalty: Fine
(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) Aggregate score in these games shall determine the winning side.
9.2.1 General
(i) Clubs are not permitted to use split rinks.
(ii) Clubs are permitted to use any approved surface for Pennant Finals.
9.2.2 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.
(iii) In each Finals Fixture, the team that finished higher on the Home and Away ladder will use stickers.
9.2.3 1st Division Blue (North and South)
(i) The Grand Final is to be played at a neutral venue, unless extenuating circumstances dictate otherwise, as determined by the Fixtures and Events Committee.
9.2.4 2nd Division and below
(i) Finals shall be played at the club that finishes with the highest points in each applicable division.
(ii) Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee will predetermine which teams will use stickers in Finals Fixtures.
9.2.5 Premier League North and Premier League South
(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.
9.2.6 1st Division Blue (North & South)
(i) Grand Final is to be played at a neutral venue, unless extenuating circumstances dictate otherwise, as determined by the Fixtures and Events Committee.
9.2.7 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.
9.2.8 Results – Midweek and Saturday
(i) Bowls WA will advise clubs who is the “Home” and who is the “Away” team for the purpose of input ting the results into the Bowls Link website
(i) There is no requirement for the Home Side to forward the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA. (ii) The Home Side is responsible for holding onto the Pennant Result Sheet in case final results need to be confirmed at a later date
9.3.1 Premier League and 1st Division White - Saturday Pennant Competition
SATURDAY AM Semi Finals 1 v 2 3 v 4
SATURDAY PM
Preliminary Final (PF) Loser (1 v 2) v Winner (3 v 4)
SUNDAY Grand Final Winner (1 v 2) v Winner Preliminary Final WEEK 1 PM Semi Final 1 v 4 2 v 3
Premier League North and Premier League South - Midweek Pennant Competition
WEEK 2 PM Grand Final Winner (1 v 4) v Winner (2 v 3)
9.3.2
1st Division Blue - Saturday and Midweek Pennant Competition
9.3.3 2nd Division and below - Saturday and Midweek Pennant Competition
(i) Colour winners are ranked from 1 to 4 according to their points. If these are equal: (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. Aggregate score in these games shall determine the winning side.
2nd Division and below - Saturday Pennant Competition
SAT AM
Semi Final
SAT PM
Grand Final
1 v 4 2 v 3
Winner (1 v 4) v Winner (2 v 3)
2nd Division and below -- Midweek (Thursday) Pennant Competition
WEEK 1
Semi Finals
WEEK 2
Grand Final
1 v 4 2 v 3
Winner (1 v 4) v Winner (2 v 3)
9.4 Exceptions - Division a number other than Four (4) Colours
In the event of a Division having a number other than four (4) colours, the Pennant Finals will be determined as follows:
9.4.1 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.
9.4.2 Two (2) Colours in a Division
(i) The two (2) clubs will play in the Grand Final.
9.4.3 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.
9.4.4 More than (4) Colours in a Divisions
(i) 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 Committtee.
NOTE: If a club who qualifies for any Pennant Final is unable to compete for any reason, the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee will determine the make up of Finals Fixtures based on what is best for the competition.
10.1 Positions
10.1.1 Premier League North and Premier League South do not participate in Promotion Play Offs
10.1.2 1st Division Blue North and South participate in Promotion Play Offs.
10.1.3 2nd Division do not participate in Promotion Playoffs
10.1.4 3rd Division and Below participate in Promotion Playoffs
10.2 General - Saturday
(i) Clubs that finish in 2nd and 3rd position on the ladder in 1st Division North and South and in each colour in 3rd Division and below at the end of the season shall participate in Promotional Playoffs.
(ii) Clubs are required to ask Bowls WA permission to use split rinks.
(iii) Clubs are permitted to use any approved surface for Promotion Play Offs.
(iv) The winner of the Promotional Play Off will determine which club will have the second promotion to the next highest division.
(v) The Aggregate score shall determine the winning side.
10.3 Venue - Saturday
(i) The Promotion Playoff will be played at the club that finishes in 2nd position on the ladder in each colour at the end of the season.
10.4 General - Midweek
(i) Clubs that finish in 2nd and 3rd position on the ladder in 1st Division Blue North and Blue South at the end of the season shall participate in Promotion Play Offs.
(ii) Clubs that finish in 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th positions on the ladder in 3rd Division and below at the end of the season shall participate in Promotion Playoffs.
(iii) Clubs are required to ask Bowls WA permission to use split rinks.
(iv) Clubs are permitted to use any approved surface for Promotion Play Offs.
(v) The winner of the Promotion Play Off will determine which club will have the second promotion to the next highest division.
(vi) The Aggregate score shall determine the winning side.
10.5 Venue - Midweek
(i) All Semi Finals shall be played at the club that finishes in 2nd position on the ladder in each colour at the end of the season.
(ii) The Grand Final will be played at the highest remaining ranked club after the first week of finals in each colour.
10.6 Results - Midweek and Saturday
(i) Bowls WA will advise clubs who is the “Home” and who is the “Away” team for the purpose of inputting the results into the Bowls Link website.
(ii) There is no requirement for the Home Side to forward the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA.
(ii) The Home Side is responsible for holding onto the Pennant Result Sheet in case final results need to be confirmed at a later date.
Saturday Midweek
Saturday PM Grand Final 2nd v 3rd in each colour
1st Division Blue North and South - WEEK 1 PM Grand Final 2v3
3rd Division and Below
WEEK 1 PM Semi Finals 2 v 5 3 v 4
WEEK 2 PM Grand Final Winner (2 v 5) v Winner (3 v 4)
NOTE: If a club who qualifies for any Promotion Final is unable to compete for any reason, the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee will determine the make up of the Finals Fixtures based on what is best for the competition.
11.1 Positions
11.1.1 Saturday and Midweek Premier League do not participate in Challenge Play Offs.
11.1.2 1st Division White (Saturday Only)
(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 SATURDAY
(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.
(iii) 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 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
(i) Clubs are not permitted to use split rinks. (ii) Clubs are permitted to use any approved surface for Challenge Playoffs. (iii) Neutral venues will be used whenever possible.
11.3 Results – Midweek and Saturday
(i) Bowls WA will advise clubs who is the “Home” and who is the “Away” team for the purpose of inputting the results into the Bowls Link website.
(ii) There is no requirement for the Home Side to forward the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA. (iii) The Home Side is responsible for holding onto the Pennant Result Sheet in case final results need to be confirmed at a later date.
(iv) The Aggregate score shall determine the winning side.
11.4.1 1st Division White versus 1st Division Blue Challenge for Promotion (Saturday Only)
Team 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.
AM Semi Final 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 Final Winner (2 v 3) v 1st Division White Team 7 or 8 Winner (2 v 3) v 1st Division White Team 7 or 8
Winners of PM finals will play in 1st Division White next season.
All losing teams in finals will play in 1st Division Blue South/North next season.
11.4.2 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 Blue South team.
AM Semi Final WEEK 1 Semi Final 2nd Division Red Team 2 v 2nd Division Red Team 3
PM Final WEEK 2 Final Winner (2 v 3) v 1st Division Blue South Team 7 or 8
2nd Division White Team 2 v 2nd Division White Team 3
Winner (2 v 3) v 1st Division Blue South Team 7 or 8
Winners of PM and Week 2 finals will play in 1st Division Blue South next season.
All losing teams in finals will play in 2nd Division next season.
11.4.3 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 Blue North team.
AM Semi Final WEEK 1 Semi Final
2nd Division Blue Team 2 v 2nd Division Blue Team 3
PM Final WEEK 2 Final Winner (2 v 3) v 1st Division Blue North Team 7 or 8
2nd Division Gold Team 2 v 2nd Division Gold Team 3
Winner (2 v 3) v 1st Division Blue North Team 7 or 8
Winners of PM and Week 2 finals will play in 1st Division Blue North next season.
All losing teams in finals will play in 2nd Division next season.
NOTE: If a club who qualifies for any Challenge Final is unable to compete for any reason, the Bowls WA Fixtures and Events Committee will determine the make up of the Finals Fixtures based on what is best for the competition.
SATURDAY
(i) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points will be relegated to 1st Division White subject to conditions 12.2 (iii) and (iv).
(ii) No Club will have more than one side in Premier League.
MIDWEEK
(iii) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points in each of Premier League North and South will be relegated to 1st Division Blue North and South.
12.2 1st Division White (Saturday)
(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) In the event that either or both of the Clubs gaining promotion already has a side in Premier League, the next best placed Side/s after the 1st Division White Finals have been completed will be promoted to Premier League.
(iv) If all four Clubs involved in Finals already have a side in Premier League, no side will be promoted from 1st White.
(v) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points will be automatically relegated to 1st Division Blue North or South.
(vi) The 7th and 8th placed teams will play in a Challenge Playoff against 1st Division Blue South/North for the right to play in 1st DivisionWhite the following season.
12.3 1st Division Blue North and Blue South
(i) The club that finishes on top of the ladder in 1st Division 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 relegated to 2nd Division.
(iv) The 7th and 8th placed teams from 1st Division Blue North and Blue South will play in a Challenge Playoff against 2nd Division for the right to play in1st Division Blue North/South the following season.
(v) The club that finishes on top of the ladder in 1st Division Blue North and Blue South shall be promoted to Premier League North or South. (vi) The second promotion will be determined by the Promotion Play Offs in Blue North and Blue South. (vii)The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points from 1st Division Blue North and Blue South will be relegated to 2nd division (viii) The 7th and 8th placed teams from 1st Division Blue North and Blue South will play in a Challenge Playoff against 2nd Division for the right to play in 1st Division Blue North/South the following season.
(i) The club that finishes on top of the ladder in each colour shall be promoted to 1st Division Blue North or South.
(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 will be automatically relegated to 3rd Division.
12.5 3rd Division and below
(i) The club that finishes on top of the ladder in each colour of 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.
In the event of one or more pennant finals being abandoned, Bowls WA 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.
13.1 General Abandonment
To be read in conjunction with Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play.
(i) If the temperature forecast is 41 C or over, all pennant games shall be cancelled at 5.00pm the day before the scheduled pennant fixture.
(ii) Notification of a General Abandonment will be placed on the Bowls WA Website only
Bowls WA reserves the right to call a General Abandonment in circumstances where lead up and ongoing conditions are considered extreme e.g., Multiple extreme weather days in a row (heatwave)
(i) To be read in conjunction with Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play
(ii) Any game not commenced by 3.15pm (Saturday Pennant Only), shall be treated as abandoned in accordance with Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play.
(iii) Any game not commenced by 3.00pm (Midweek Pennant Only), shall be treated as abandoned in accordance with Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play.
(iv) Should the temperature reach 38 C, then the umpire of the day is to review the prevailing conditions and defer play in accordance with Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions
(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 Conditions of Play.
All Individual Conditions of Play are to be read in conjunction with the Metropolitan Pennant Competition - General Conditions
(i) The Competition is graded into Divisions.
(ii) Each Division may be sub-divided into colours.
(iii) 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.
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
(iv) The structure of Lower Divisions is determined by the Fixtures and Events Committee.
(v) Two (2) teams of four (4) players shall constiute a side.
1st Division Red
1st Division Blue South Blue North
2nd Division Lemon Lime Yellow As required
3rd Division Blue Pink Purple As required
The Draw shall be conducted as follows:
(i) Tuesday Premier League, Tuesday 1st Division White and Saturday 1st Red 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.
General
(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. (iv) No alterations will be permitted without the prior written consent of Bowls WA.
(iv) 21 completed ends
SATURDAY
(v) 18 completed ends
4.1 3 Teams a Side
(i) 42 completed ends must be played to constitute a game (Tuesday).
4.2 2 Teams a Side
(i) 28 completed ends must be played to constitute a game (Tuesday). (ii) 24 completed ends must be played to constitute a game (Saturday).
If the required ends are not completed the game shall be abandoned as outlined in the Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play.
(i) The starting time of pennant games shall be 9.15am.
(ii) Trial ends may commence at 9.00am and must be completed before the scheduled starting time.
(iii) The starting time of pennant games shall be 1.45pm.
(iv) Trial ends may commence at 1.30pm and must be completed before the scheduled starting time.
(i) All pennant games must be completed by 2.30pm.
(i) Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play.
(ii) Refer Laws of the Sport of Bowls Domestic Regulations.
Points shall be awarded as follows:
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
(i) It is the responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Home Team’ in the fixture to:
► Input the final scores into the Bowls Link website by 6.30pm on the day of the game.
► To align the home rinks to correspond with their direct rink opponents.
► To input the correct rink scores against each skipper.
► There is no requirement for the Home Side to forward the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA.
► The Home Side is responsible for holding onto the Pennant Result Sheet in case final results need to confirmed at a later date.
(ii) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Away Team’ in the fixture to check results in the Bowls Link website are correct
NOTE: Tuesday Pennant scores will be taken from the Bowls Link website by staff at 6.15pm, collated and sent to the following days newspaper. If the West Australian/Sunday Times Newspaper changes submission times for inclusion in the following day’s newspaper, club inputting times may be adjusted.
Penalty: Fine
(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 Aggregate scores in finals games shall determine the winning side.
10.2.1 General
(i) Clubs are not permitted to use split rinks. (ii) Clubs are permitted to use any approved surface for Pennant Finals. (iii) All Grand Finals shall be played at a neutral venue, unless extenuating circumstances dictate other wise, as determined by the Fixtures and Events Committee.
10.2.2 Premier League, 1st Division White and 1st Division Green (North and South)
(i) The first day of finals shall be played at the club that finishes on top of the ladder
(ii) The second day of finals shall be played at the home of the highest participating club.
(iii) In each Finals Fixture, the team that finished higher on the Home and Away ladder will use stickers.
10.2.3 2nd Division and below
(i) The first day of finals shall be played at the club that finishes with the most points amongst the colour winners.
10.2.4 All Divisions
(i) All finals will be held at venues determined by the Fixtures and Events Committee depending on green availability.
10.2.5 Results – Tuesday and Saturday
(i) Bowls WA will advise clubs who is the “Home” and who is the “Away” team for the purpose of input ting the results into the Bowls Link website.
(ii) There is no requirement for the Home Side to forward the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA. (iii) The Home Side is responsible for holding onto the Pennant Result Sheet in case final results need to be confirmed at a later date.
10.3.1 Premier League and 1st Division
MONDAY
Semi Finals
TUESDAY
1 v 2 3 v 4
Preliminary Final Loser (1 v 2) v Winner (3 v 4)
WEDNESDAY Grand Final Winner ( 1 v 2) v Winner Preliminary Final
10.3.2 2nd Division and below
(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) then if equal order shall be determined by the shots for divided by the shots against. (b) the order shall be determined by the difference in shots for and against.
TUESDAY
Semi Final 1 v 4 2 v 3
WEDNESDAY Final Winner ( 1 v 4) v Winner (2 v 3)
10.3.3 1st Division Red and 1st Division Blue
SATURDAY AM Semi Final 1 v 4 2 v 3
SATURDAY PM Grand Final Winner ( 1 v 4) v Winner (2 v 3)
10.3.4 2nd Division & below
(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) then if equal order shall be determined by the shots for divided by the shots against. (b) the order shall be determined by the difference in shots for and against; and
SATURDAY AM Semi Final 1 v 4 2 v 3
SATURDAY PM Final Winner ( 1 v 4) v Winner (2 v 3)
10.3.5 Division a number other than Four (4) Colours
In the event of a Division having a number other than four (4) colours, the Pennant Finals will be determined as follows:
10.3.6 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) colour winners will play off to determine who will make it to the Grand Final.
10.3.7 Two (2) Colours in a Division
(i) The two (2) colour winners will play in the Grand Final.
10.3.8 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.
10.3.9 Five (5) Colours in a Division
(i) Two (2) colourswinners with the lowest overall points will play off to determine who will play in the finals against the three (3) colour winners with the highest points.
In the event of there being more than five (5) colours in the competition, the Fixtures and Events Committee shall determine the pennant final format.
11.1 Premier League
(i) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points will be relegated to 1st White.
(ii) No club will have more than one side in Premier League.
11.2 1st Division White
(i) The two (2) clubs finishing 1st and 2nd on the ladder shall be promoted to Premier League.
(ii) In the event that a club finishing in 1st and/or 2nd already has a side in Premier League, the 3rd and/or 4th placed side will be promoted according to ladder position order.
(iii) If all top four clubs already have a side in Premier League, no side will be promoted from 1st Division White and therefore no side will be demoted from 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)
11.3 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.
11.4 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.
11.5 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.
11.6 4th Division (4 Colours)
(i) The two (2) clubs finishing 1st and 2nd on the ladder in each Colour shall be promoted to 3rd Division.
11.6.1 In the event of 4th Division having more or less than four (4) Colours, promotion will be determined as follows:
11.6.1.1 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.
11.6.1.2 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.
11.6.1.3 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.
11.7 1st Division Red
(i) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points will be relegated to 1st Division Blue.
11.8 1st Division Blue South and North
(i) The club that finishes on top of the ladder in 1st Division Blue North and 1st Division Blue South shall be promoted to 1st Division Red.
(ii) The two (2) clubs finishing with the lowest number of points in both North and South will be relegated to 2nd Division.
11.9 2nd Division (4 Colours)
(i) The club finishing in 1st position on the ladder in each Colour shall be promoted to 1st Division Blue North or 1st Division Blue South..
(ii) The two (2) clubs with the lowest number of points in each colour, will be relegated to 3rd Division.
11.10 3rd Division (3 Colours)
(i) The two (2) clubs finishing 1st and 2nd on the ladder in each Colour will be promoted to 2nd Division. In the event of an increasing or decreasing number of nominated teams, the Fixtures and Events Committee shall have the power to increase or decrease the number of colours in any division. This may change pennant finals and relegation or demotion.
The Fixtures and Events Committee shall have the power to promote or relegate any club to complete a pennant division.
A maximum number of two (2) teams from one club will be permitted in each colour. This may affect the promotions and relegations.
In 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.
(i) To be read in conjunction with Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play General Abanondment- Heat (Saturday Pennant Only)
(ii) If the temperature forecast is 41◦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.
Bowls WA reserves the right to call a General Abandonment in circumstances where lead up and ongoing conditions are considered extreme e.g., Multiple extreme weather days in a row (heatwave).
(i) To be read in conjunction with Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play.
(ii) Any game not commenced by 10.45am (Tuesday) or 3.15pm (Saturday), shall be treated as abandoned in accordance with Metropolitan Pennant Comptetion General Conditions.
(iii) Should the temperature reach 38◦C, then the umpire of the day is to review the prevailing conditions and defer play in accordance with Metropolitan Pennant Competition - General Conditions.
(iv) If play is still in progress at 2.30pm (Tuesday) 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.
All Individual Conditions of Play are to be read in conjunction with the Metropolitan Pennant Competition - General Conditions
(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.
(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.
(i) A Sides competition with four (4) players in each team. (ii) Two (2) bowls per player. (iii) 15 completed ends.
(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.
(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.
(i) All pennant games must be completed by 10.00pm.
(i) Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions of Play.
(ii) Refer Laws of the Sport of Bowls - Domestic Regulations.
(i) Each side is restricted to having no more than two (2) players from the 1st Division Tuesday Premier Pennant League and 1st Division White Pennant teams (One (1) player per team).
(ii) Players who are members of a Tuesday Premier League and 1st Division White 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
(i) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Home Team’ in the fixture to:
► Input the final scores into the Bowls Link website by 6.30pm on the Saturday after the game.
► To align the home rinks to correspond with their direct rink opponents.
►To input the correct rink scores against each rink skipper.
► There is no requirement for the Home Side to forward the Pennant Result Sheet to Bowls WA.
► The Home Side is responsible for holding onto the Pennant Result Sheet in case final results need to be confirmed at a later date
(ii) It is responsibility of the Club listed as the ‘Away Team’ in the fixture to check results in the Bowls Link website are correct.
Penalty: Fine
The Fixtures and Events Committee reserves the right to correct obvious transposed errors or errors in additions on the Pennant Result Sheet
(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; and b. 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.
The Colour winners are ranked.
12.2.1 Four (4) Colours
Semi Final 1 v 4 2 v 3
Final Winner 1 v 4 Winner 2 v 3
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.
In 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.
Promotions and relegations do not apply for this competition.
(i) A General Abandonment will only be made in extreme conditions due to the start time of Women’s Friday Night Pennant. If a General Abandonment is required notification will be on the Bowls WA website only at 10.00am on the Friday morning of the fixtures.
(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.
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.
National Bowling Arm Championships, September 5-9, Warnbro WA
BPL Cup State Finals, September 25, South Perth WA
Under 18 State Championships, September 30 - October 1, Broadbeach Qld
Australian Champion of Champions Singles, September 30 - October 1, Broadbeach Qld
Multi Bowl Nationals, September 30 - October 1, Mermaid Beach Qld
Australian Over 60’s Sides Series, October 2-5, Broadbeach Qld
Australian Open Sides Series, October 6-9, Broadbeach Qld
Australian Championships, October 11-14, Broadbeach Qld
Bowls Premier League #16 Nov 7-11, Pine Rivers QLD
Bowls Premier League #17 Feb 20-24, Moama NSW
Australian Open June 10-23, Gold Coast Qld
Australian Indoor Championships, August 14-18, Tweed Heads NSW
Dyenamic Men’s and Women’s State Fours Oct 22,23 & 30
Dyenamic Women’s State Pairs Dec 14-16
Dyenamic Men’s State Pairs Dec 27-30
Dyenamic Men’s and Women’s State Singles: Jan 21-22 & 29
Men’s Country Allstars v Metropolitan March 2
AFGRI Men’s Country Week March 3 - March 10
Women’s Country v Metro Challenge March 19
AFGRI Women’s Country Week March 20-26
Women’s 100up Singles March 27-29
Under 18 State Championships, April 12-14
Dyenamic Men’s and Women’s State Triples April 15-16
All Abilities Championships (Deaf, Vision, Intellectual, Physical) April 15-16, Kardinya
Henselite Men’s & Women’s Champion of Club Champion Novice Singles April 22-23
Henselite Men’s & Women’s Champion of Club Champion Singles April 22-23 Women’s Inter Region Round Robin April 29-30
Bowling Arm State Championships April 30 - May 1, Warnbro
Dyenamic State Mixed Pairs May 13-14
Australian Indoor Singles Qualifying; Men & Women May 27-28
Genesis Care Men’s Over 60’s State Pairs Nov 7-9
Genesis Care Women’s Over 60’s State Pairs Nov 9-11
Genesis Care Men’s Over 60’s State Triples Nov 28 - Nov 30
Genesis Care Women’s Over 60’s State Triples Nov 30 & Dec 1-2
Genesis Care Men’s Over 60’s State Singles Feb 20-22
Genesis Care Women’s Over 60’s State Singles Feb 22-24
SRCWA Mixed Over 60’s State Pairs April 4-6
Women’s Inter League Round Robin Pairs South West Nov 16-17 Port Bouvard
Women’s Inter League Round Robin Pairs Eastern Nov 19-20 Kalgoorlie
Women’s Inter League Round Robin Pairs Southern Nov 19-20 Gnowangerup
Women’s Inter League Round Robin Pairs Northern Nov 25-27 Geraldton
Women’s Inter League Round Robin Fours South West Dec 7-8 Dudley Park
Men’s Inter League Round Robin Fours Southern Jan 6-8 Katanning
Men’s Inter League Round Robin Fours Eastern Jan 6-8 Quairading
Men’s Inter League Round Robin Fours Northern Jan 7-8 Dalwallinu
Men’s Inter League Round Robin Fours South West Jan 7-8 Donnybrook
Women’s Inter League Round Robin Fours Northern Feb 3-5 Jurien
Women’s Inter League Round Robin Fours Eastern Feb 4-5 York
Men’s Inter Zone Round Robin Fours Feb 4-5 Denison
Women’s Inter League Round Robin Fours Southern Feb 10-12 Middleton Beach
Women’s Inter Zone Round Robin Pairs Feb 18-19 Corrigin
Women’s Inter Zone Round Robin Fours March 11-12 Halls Head
Sorrento Mixed Masters Fours September 25 & 26
Stirling Mixed Masters Pairs Oct 14-16
Bassendean Men’s Master Triples November 20 & 27
North Beach Women’s Master Pairs Dec 9-11
Doubleview Men’s Master Pairs Feb 5, 12-14
Mosman Park Women’s Master Singles Feb 10-12
Mt Lawley Men’s Master Singles May 19-21
Bowls WA Community Shield April 29
Internations Bowls Carnival May 6-7 Bowls WA Awards Night June 2
8 Millman Way Armadale WA 6112
Postal: PO Box 40 Armadale WA 6992
Ph: 6591 8801
Email: armadalebowlingclub@bigpond.com.au
Web: www.armadalebowlingclub.com.au
Secretary: Graeme Anderson - 0426 800 214
President: Brian Hanson - 0426 488 993
Mens Bowls: Edward Holt - 0429 063 344
Womens Bowls: Sharleen Holt - 0423 000 745
Umpire’s Contact: Graeme Anderson - 0426 800 214
Club Coach: Graham Sampson - 0428 706 592
10 Whitfield Street Bassendean WA 6054
Postal: PO Box 444 Bassendean WA 6934
Ph: 9279 1949
Email: admin@bassendeanbc.com.au
Web: www.bassendeanbc.com.au
Secretary: Mark Nadauld - 0439 774 297
President: Linton Pike - 0403 191 924
Mens Bowls: Norm Kirkup - 0403 506 464
Womens Bowls: Brooke Chaney 0431 129 468
Umpire’s Contact: David Killsch von Horn - 0417 185 838
Club Coach: Simon Alden - 0414 485 521
58 Murray Street Bayswater WA 6053
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9271 4515
Email: admin@bbrcwa.com Web: www.bayswater.bowls.com.au
Secretary: Russell Arduini - 0426 244 173
President: Andy Sykes - 0447 477 445
Mens Bowls: Kevin Thorpe - 0417 187 799
Women’s Bowls: Paye Hoad - 9248 5906
Umpires Contact: Kevin Thorpe - As Above
145 Grand Promenade Bedford WA 6052
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9370 2454
Email: admin@clubbedford.com.au
Secretary: David Watson - 0400 443 394
President: Neil Dwyer - 9370 2454
Mens Bowls: Stan Kelly - 0412 581 271
Womens Bowls: Lynda Mohr - 0414 782 378
Umpires Contact: Roger Howell 0409 065 704
Club Coach: Ann Dark - 0414 786 820
400 Abernethy Road (Cnr Leane Street )
Cloverdale WA 6105
Postal: PO Box 326 Belmont WA 6984
Phone: Contact Secretary
Email: belmontcitybowling@bigpond.com Web:: www.belmontcitybowling.com.au
RAAFA Estate 2 Bullcreek Drive Bullcreek WA 6149
Postal: AS ABOVE
Phone: 9311 4465
Email: bullcreekafa@gmail.com Web: bullcreekafa.bowls.com.au
Secretary: Kathleen Hancock - 9311 4465
President: Pat Love - 0418 929 688
Mens Bowls: Lawrence Whittleston 9312 0540
Womens Bowls: Margaret Thorson - 9311 4241
Umpire’s Contact: Kathleen Hancock - As Above Club Coach Contact: bullcreekafa@gmail.com
Maroubra Ave Pickett Park Bullsbrook WA 6084 Postal: PO Box 105 Bullsbrook WA 6084 Ph: Contact SEC Email: secretary2bbc@gmail.com Website: www.bullsbrook.bowls.com.au Secretary: Dahlia Richardson - 0428 529 046 President: George Peddey - 9342 2359 Mens Bowls: Peter Richardson - 0439 695 289 Womens Bowls: Dahlia Richardson - ABOVE Club Coach: Barry Bettens - 0417 995 393
88 Linton Street North, Byford WA 6122
Postal: AS ABOVE Ph: 9525 1276
Email: byfordbowlingclub1@bigpond.com
Secretary: Trish Collins - 0433 688 207
President: Frank Jones - 0455 130 830
Mens Bowls: Les Harris - 0421 974 123 Womens Bowls: Lauris Gibb 0408 510 219
Umpires Contact: Bernice Elkelboom - 0419 199 165 Club Coach: Kerryn Rakich - 0400 598 116
39 Chandler Ave West, Floreat WA 6014
Postal: PO Box 80 Floreat WA 6014
Ph: 0409 889 362
Email: cambridgebowlsclub@bigpond.com Web: www.cambridgebowlingclub.com.au
Secretary: Robert Gauntlett - 0438 256 435
President: Geoff Jones - 0417 927 820
Mens Bowls: Steven Rushforth - 0439 868 630
Womens Bowls: Maryann Hart - 0407 450 462
Umpire’s Contact: Stephen Buckley 0435 624 479
Club Coach: Nick Lewis - 0435 499 477
64 Bayview Tce Claremont WA 6010
Postal: AS ABOVE
Phone: 9384 0395
Email: claremontbowls@yahoo.com.au Web: www.claremontbowls.com.au
Secretary: Kathleen Erbe - 0447 419 979
President: Jocelyn Cook - 0417 912 813
Mens Bowls: Paul Scales - 0478 061 870
40 Birchley Rd, Yangebup WA 6164
Postal: AS ABOVE Ph: 6498 9049
Email: bowls@cockburncrc.com.au Web: www.cockburncrc.com.au
Secretary: David Gallagher - 0406 377 056
President: Ken Wylie - 0439 111 779 Mens Bowls: Ken Wylie - AS ABOVE
Womens Bowls: Evelyn Wilson 0418 902 293
Umpire’s Contact: Ken Wylie - AS ABOVE Club Coach: Kelli Wray - 0409 091 910
99 Hensman Street South Perth WA 6151
Postal: AS ABOVE Ph: 9367 3923
Email: comobowlsclub@hotmail.com Website: www.comobowlsclub.com.au
Secretary: Maree Lupica - 0437 503 884
President: Terry Murphy - 0488 959 719 Mens Bowls: Brian Sweeney - 0407 990 708
Womens Bowls: Maree Lupica - As Above Umpire’s Contact: Dr Sak Punyanitya0411 733 825
Club Coach: Peter Vuckovic - 0437 092 926
55 Jutland Parade Dalkeith WA 6009
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9386 3131
Email: dalned@bigpond.com
Secretary: Sally Day - 0416 216 552
President: David Steinberg - 0427 145 553
Mens Bowls: Peter Jeanes - 0411 024 779
Womens Bowls:Helen Clohessy 0458 813 532
Umpire Contact:: John Bridge - 0478 639 006
Club Coach: Ross Donald - 0429 114 350
17 Shearn Crescent Doubleview WA 6018
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: Contact SECRETARY Email: dvbowl@bigpond.net.au Web: www.doubleview.bowls.com.au
Secretary: Julie-Anne Moyle - 0457 842 853
President: Brad Pearce - 0460 798 220 Mens Bowls: Brad Pearce - AS ABOVE Womens Bowls: Julie-Anne Moyle - ABOVE Umpire’s Contact: Nino Gullotti - 0406 213 367 Club Coach: Julie-Anne Moyle
Cnr Fletcher & Hamilton Streets East Fremantle WA 6158
Postal: AS ABOVE Ph: 9339 2489
Email: efbc@bigpond.com Web: www.efbc.net.au
Secretary: Lew Watts - 0417 997 247 President: Kim Barrett - 0419 934 213 Mens Bowls: Bruno Zarins - 0409 104 418 Womens Bowls: Lauraine Jasson 0409 957 758 Umpire’s Contact: Not Listed
Cnr Maffina Parade & Cashman Ave Ellenbrook WA 6069
Postal: PO Box 2130 Ellenbrook WA 6069
Ph: 6296 5580
Email: ellenbrookbowls@bigpond.com
Secretary: Peter Walsh - 9297 4492
President: Aaron Cole - 0432 017 008 Mens Bowls: Walter Hamilton - 0490 887 589 Womens Bowls: Lynette Wall - 0448 272 306
Cnr Hartfield & Morrison Roads Forrestfield WA 6058
Postal: PO Box 144 Forrestfield WA 6058
Ph: 9359 1148
Email: fdbc@live.com.au
Secretary: Shelley Worth - 0449 000 440
President: Jeff Tillemans - 0409 294 376
Mens Bowls: Bruce Ferguson - 0417 999 824
Womens Bowls: Sandra Young - 0413 266 289
Umpire’s Contact: Contract Club Club Coach Contact: Contact Club
36 Ellen Street Fremantle WA 6160
Postal: PO Box 1234 Fremantle WA 6959
Ph: 0483 100 774
Email: freolawnbowls@outlook.com
Web: www.fremantle.bowls.com.au
Secretary: Edward Lacy - 0400 002 512
President: Brian Ciccotosto - 0418 949 463
Mens Bowls: Colin Abe - 0408 492 316
Womens Bowls: Marg Ciccotosto - 0410 099 263
Umpires Contact: Jim Stewart - 0418 930 947 Club Coach: Brian Jeppesen - 0428 578 388
McGlew Road Glen Forrest WA 6071
Postal: As Above
Ph: Sport Club 9298 8343 or SEC
Email: See SEC Email
Secretary: Martin Gunn - 9298 9778
Email: marvalus@iinet.net.au
President: Wayne Mason - 0487 345 726
Mens Bowls: Anthony Diert - 0408 259 357
Womens Bowls: Robyn Cain - 0417 179 761
Umpires Contact: Rodney Eyre - 0429 209 042
2271 Albany Highway (Cnr Albany Hiighway & Dorothy Street) Gosnells WA 6110
Postal: PO Box 73 Gosnells WA 6990
Ph: 9398 2491
Email: secretary@gosnellsbc.com.au
Web: www.gosnells.bowls.com.au
Secretary: Philip Deas - 9398 2491
President: Peter Charkiewicz - 9398 2491
Mens Bowls: Grant Anderson - 0427 169 341
Womens Bowls: Laraine Cook - 0499 286 581 Umpire’s Contact: Philip Deas - 9398 2491 Club Coach: Tony Hockey - 9490 5251
64 Shepherd Street
Beaconsfield WA 6162
Postal: PO Box 90 Hamilton Hill WA 6963
Ph: 9337 2897
Email: hpbowling@westnet.com.au Web: www.hiltonparkbowlingclub.com
Secretary: Michelle Joy Van de Ven0416 106 663
President: Craig Standley - 0408 910 962
Mens Bowls: Dave VanDeVen - 0412 089 790
Womens Bowls: Val Turner - 0448 190 713
Umpires Contact: Craig Standley - Above Club Coach: Warren Edwards 0419 944 114
42 Smyth Road Nedlands WA 6009
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9381 8941 Email: hsbc1@iinet.net.au Web: www.hollywoodbowling.com.au
Secretary: Tony Byrne - 0418 941 594
President: Glen Morey - 0432 887 165 Mens Bowls: Rob Campbell - 0466 220 560
Womens Bowls: Betsy Tapley - 0407 476 569
Umpires Contact: Tony Byrne - 0418 941 594 Club Coach: Tony Byrne - 0418 941 594
Cnr Woodsome & Stancliffe Street Mt Lawley WA 6050
Postal: PO Box 203 Dianella WA 6059
Ph: 0477 094 074
Email: inglewoodsporties@gmail.com Web: www.inglewoodsporties.com
Secretary: Donna Reid - 0413 550 511
President: Ron Geary - 0429 001 691
Mens Bowls: Ray Weatherill - 0439 404 975
Womens Bowls: Audrey Rayner 0403 347 487 Umpire’s Contact: David Pearce 0439 772 675
75 Birdwood Street Innaloo WA 6018
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9446 9076
Email: innaloosc@westnet.com.au
Secretary: Catherine French - 0400 818 186
President: Tom Yellow - 0467 353 917
Mens Bowls: Mark Penswick - 0404 885 709
Womens Bowls: Hazel Yabuka - 9446 2342
Umpires Contact: Warwick Liddell 0404 288 495 & Harry Schaeche - 0401 745 485 Club Coach: Rick Dunn - 9445 1514
6 Miami Beach Promenade Iluka WA 6028
Postal: PO Box 629 Joondalup DC WA 6919
Phone: 9304 1131
Email: secretary@joondalupbowls.com.au Web: www.joondalupbowls.com.au
Secretary Patricia Cooper - 0433 070 878
President: Christopher Leggett - 0408 959 157 Mens Bowls: Not LIsted
Womens Bowls: Janet Poulter - 0404 678 557
Umpire’s Contact: Not LIsted Club Coach: Geoff Stevenson - 0429 046 697
18 Kalamunda Road Kalamunda WA 6076
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9293 4946
Email: admin@kalamundaclubinc.com Web: www.kalamundaclub.com
Secretary: Vince Hughes - 0448 877 739
President: Neil Bycroft - 0427 120 362
Mens Bowls: Mark Thomas - 0422 964 876
Womens Bowls: Linda Oliver - 0413 204 020
Umpire’s Contact: Mark Thomas - AS ABOVE Club Coach Contact: Michael Burgess - 0438 195 702
Morris Buzzacott Reserve Williamson Road
Kardinya WA 6163
Postal: PO Box 2002 Kardinya WA 6963
Ph: 9310 6107
Email: secretary@kardybowls.org.au
Secretary: Trevor Gilbertson - 0423 358 265
President: Craig Stokes - 0488 076 000
Mens Bowls: Les Phillips - 0422 748 342
Womens Bowls: Denise McMillan 0439 664 308
Umpires/Club Coach Contact : Trevor Gilbertson
1 Brownell Crescent Medina WA 6167
Postal: PO Box 66 Kwinana WA 6966
Ph: 9439 1810
Email: kwinanabc@westnet.com.au
Secretary: Julie Walker - 9439 1810
President: Dean Penniment - 0456 904 001
Mens Bowls: Greg Edson - 0407 992 134
Womens Bowls: Sue Reid - 0415 661 247
144 Gregory Street Wembley WA 6014
Postal: PO Box 137 Wembley WA 6913
Ph: 9387 2636
Email: lmrc144@bigpond.com Web: www.lmrc.com.au
Secretary: Christine Hill - 0417 936 476
President: Robert Moseley - 0403 909 331 Mens Bowls: Peter Hill - 0417 936 425
Umpire’s Contact: Peter Hill - AS ABOVE
Dimond Court Leeming WA 6149
Postal: PO Box 541 Willetton WA 6155 Ph: 9310 5400 Email: admin@leemingbc.com.au Web: www.leemingbc.com.au
Secretary: Christine Bolt - 0429 493 440
President: Jim Newton - 0416 650 976 Mens Bowls: Graham Arkell - 0403 171 759
Womens Bowls: Sue Watkins - 0416 176 187 Umpire’s Contact: Alan Andersson 0434 561 152 Club Coach: Jim Newton - As Above
1590 Challenger Ave Manning WA 6152
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9450 4998
Email: manningeagles@bigpond.com Web: www.manningeagles.com
Secretary: Liz Matthews - 9450 4998
President: Steven Salamon - 0411 583 718 Mens Bowls: Neil Edwards - 0422 709 495
Womens Bowls: Heather Pryce - 0405 819 153 Umpire’s Contact: Sue Hogg - 0459 121 249 Club Coach: Alan Booth - 0431 588 304
Maylands Sport & Recreation Centre
50 Clarkson Road Maylands WA 6051
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 0417 925 552
Email: graeme.jacques@bigpond.com
Web:maylandssportsandrecreationclub.com.au/bowls
Secretary: Greg McLeod - 0407 483 576
Email: g.mcleod@iinet.net.au
President: Graeme Jacques - 0417 925 552
Mens Bowls: Graeme Jacques - AS ABOVE
Womens Bowls: Dot Oliver - 9271 0616
Umpires Contact: Graeme Jacques - ABOVE
592 Canning Highway Alfred Cove WA 6154
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9330 3370
Email: admin.mbcinc@iinet.net.au
Web: melvillebowlingandrecreationclub.com.au
Secretary: Pauline Curran - 9330 3370
President: Jack Bolton - 0429 994 922
Mens Bowls: Gerry Crolla - 9330 3370
Womens Bowls: Bev Schupelius - 9330 3370
Umpire’s Contact: Alan Keating - 9330 3370 Club Coach: Paul Youngman 9330 3370
RAAFA Estate 19 Hughie Edwards Drive Merriwa WA 6030
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9400 3643
Email: secretary@merriwabowls.com.au Web: www.merriwabowls.com.au
Secretary: Elizabeth Jackson - 0490 249 025
President: Ian Edgar - 0412 118 110
Mens Bowls: Graeme Winter 0437 486 687
Womens Bowls: May O’Neill - 9304 5045
Umpire’s Contact Elizabeth Jackson Club Coach Contact: Elizabeth Jackson
45 Patterson Drive Middle Swan WA 6056
Postal: PO Box 392 Midland DC WA 6936
Phone: 9250 3147
Email: secretary@mmbowling.com.au
Secretary: Bruce Weber - 0452 624 274
President: Papa Rameka - 0434 490 499
Mens Bowls: Phil Stieger - 0400 068 169
Womens Bowls: Jan Haskell - 0405 543 032
Umpire’s Contact: Ray Arnold - 0417 180 963
85 McGilvray Ave Noranda WA 6062
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: Contact SEC - 0421 541 775
Email: morleybowlingclub@gmail.com
Web: www.morleybowlingclub.com.au
Secretary: Kaye Hughes - 0421 541 775
President: Les Spinks - 0475 073 209
Mens Bowls: Keith Nazareth - 0411 453 065
Womens Bowls: Kerry Godden - 0438 944 866
Umpires Contact: Keith Nazareth - AS ABOVE Club Coach: Kerry Hudson - 0418 944 008
39 Bayview Terrace Mosman Park WA 6012
Postal: PO Box 206 Mosman Park WA 6912
Ph: 9384 7951
Email: info@mossies.com.au Web: www.mosmanparkbowlingclub.com.au
Secretary: Lisa Featherby - 0429 930 462
President: Steven Swanson - 0414 580 964
Mens Bowls: Tristan Massang - 0403 839 899
Womens Bowls: Del Adams - 0413 758 665 Umpire’s Contact: Vicki Eva - 0427 541 558
Cnr Rookwood & Storthes Street Mt Lawley WA 6050
Postal: PO Box 149 Mt Lawley WA 6929 Ph: 9370 5070
Email: info@mlbc.org.au Web: www.mlbc.org.au
Secretary: Neil McAullay - 0408 883 008 Email: secretary@mlbc.org.au
President: Terry Conley - 0419 919 627 Mens Bowls: David Zampatti - 0416 135 321
Womens Bowls: Debbie Povey - 0417 995 182 Umpire’s Contact Hilton Dembo - 0403 547 395 Club Coach Contact: Hilton Dembo - 0403 547 395
40 Bedford Road Ardross WA 6153
Postal: AS ABOVE Ph: 9364 4662
Email: secretary@mtpbc.org.au Web: www.mtpbc.org.au
Secretary: Robert Cook
President: Bob Calcutt - 0476 194 759 Mens Bowls: Rudolf Busch - 0430 067 822
Womens Bowls: Margaret Kermode - 0412 930 147 Umpire’s Contact: Susan Allen - 0410 385 843
665 Coolgardie Street Mundaring WA 6073
Postal: Mundaring Sports Club, Bowls Section
PO Box 479 Mundaring WA 6073
Phone: 9295 1109
Email: See SEC info
Web: www.mundaringsportingclub.com.au
Secretary: Charmaine Locke - 0418 901 041
Email: lockes22@tpg.com.au
President: Robert Locke - 0407 766 280
Mens Bowls: Tim Watson - 0429 428 007
Womens Bowls: Cheryl Thompson - 0409 295 212
Umpires Contact: Charmaine Locke
Club Coach Contact: John Doncon - 9298 9809
11 Lemana Road Nollamara WA 6061
Postal: PO Box 149 Mirrabooka WA 6941
Ph: 9349 7922
Email: nollabowls@bigpond.com
Secretary: Susan Pollard - 0411 550 896
President: Steve Roberts - 0412 461 703
Mens Bowls: Steve Roberts - AS ABOVE
Womens Bowls: Susan Pollard - AS ABOVE
Umpire’s Contact: Kevin Murphy - 9349 0415
Club Coach Contact: Bob Crosby 0415 449 749
7 Kitchener Street North Beach WA 6020
Postal: AS ABOVE
Phone: 9447 3077
Email: secretary@nbbc.com.au
Web: www.nbbc.com.au
Secretary: Graeme Mackenzie - 0405 307 142
President: Mark Douthie - 0484 779 530 Mens Bowls: Garry Booker - 0409 372 563
Womens Bowls:Glenda Cooper - 0418 944 051
Umpires Contact: James Powell - 0418 928 624 Club Coach Contact: Ivan Campbell0438 358 550
10 Farmer Street North Perth WA 6006
Postal: PO Box 654 North Perth WA 6906
Ph: 9444 5500
Email: northperthbowling@bigpond.com Web: www.npbowling.com,au
Secretary: Paul Russell - 0407 982 528
President: Dick Camp - 0458 505 205
Mens Bowls: Terry Prendergast 0412 211 375 Umpire’s Contact: Dan Butler - 0455 919 540 Club Coach Contact:Sally Wilke 0413 854 200
31 Park Street Tuart Hill WA 6060
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9349 1188
Email: admin@osborneparkbc.com Web: www.osborneparkbc.com
Secretary: Helen Stevens - 9349 1188
President: Ian Gemmell - 0456 037 875 Mens Bowls: Mark Rollings - 0415 747 180 Womens Bowls: Helen Stevens - AS ABOVE Umpire’s Contact: Julie Savell - 0400 194 748
2 Plain Street East Perth WA 6004
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 6261 4271 Email: manager@perthandtatts.com.au Web: www.perthandtatts.com.au
Secretary: Terry McCormack
President: Peter French Mens Bowls: Jason Godden Womens Bowls: Leanne Marchi Umpires Contact: Heather Hoskins
Club Coach Contact: Heather Hoskins
35 Weston Road Pickering Brook WA 6076
Postal: AS ABOVE Ph: 9293 8263 Email: pbscbowls@gmail.com Web: www.pickeringbrooksportsclub.org
Secretary: Sylvia Van Groningen 0427 684 655
President: Phillip Lockyer - 0419 965 278 Mens Bowls: Danny Altinier - 0439 971 761 Womens Bowls: Sylvia Van Groningen- AS ABOVE Umpires Contact: Sylvia Van Groningen - ABOVE
17 Tapping Way Quinns Rocks WA 6030
Postal: PO Box 50 Quinns Rocks WA 6030
Ph: 9305 1242
Email: quinnsbowls@outlook.com
Secretary: Peter Wilson - 0415 273 169
President: Lee-anne Simm - 0421 547 355
Mens Bowls: Tim Park - 0408 954 215
Womens Bowls: Pam Tindall - 0418 924 479
Umpires Contact: Tim Park - 0408 954 215 Club Coach Contact: Shane Smith 0458 588 030
Kent Street Rockingham WA 6168
Postal: PO Box 5241 Rockingham Beach WA 6969
Ph: 9527 1701
Email: rockybowls1@outlook.com
Web: rockybowls.com.au
Secretary: Kelvin Wright - 0437 314 073
President : Raelene Ogilvie - 0407 656 499
Mens Bowls: Graeme Roberts - 0419 156 135
Womens Bowls: Karen Simons - 0475 577 588
Umpire’s Contacts: Graeme Roberts - As Above Club Coach: Chris Tibbits - 0429 432 839
6 Wygonda Road Roleystone WA 6111
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9397 5665
Email: roleystonebowls@gmail.com
Web: www.facebook.com/roleystoneclub
Secretary: Tusha Jolliffe - 0422 095 488
President: Mark Nuttal - 0411 619 812
Men’s Bowls: Mark Nuttal - 0411 619 812
Women’s Bowls: Tusha Jolliffe - 0422 095 488
35 Tuscan Street Rossmoyne WA 6148
Postal: PO Box 2048 Rossmoyne WA 6148
Ph: 9457 2497
Email: rossmoynebowlingclub@gmail.com Web: www.rossmoynebc.org.au
Secretary: Peter Chappell - 0418 928 709
President: Roger Shackleton - 0411 667 384 Mens Bowls: Les Souster - 0418 948 526
Womens Bowls: Lynda White - 0434 570 470
Umpire’s Contact: Peter Chappell - 0418 928 709 Graham Matthews - 0428 814 835 Club Coach Contact: Alan Petchell 0412 218 764
130 Gloucester Crescent Shoalwater WA 6169
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9527 2331
Email: secretary@bowlssafetybay.com.au Web: www.bowlssafetybay.com.au
Secretary: Norma Cox - 0401 174 088
President: Paul Imrie - 0499 775 889
Mens Bowls: Michael Le Cocq - 0414 731 535
Womens Bowls: Jill McKay - 0409 296 005
Umpires Contact: William Cowie 0417 666 164 Club Coach Contact: Coralie Shattock - 0422 129 656
SCARBOROUGH Bowling Club (Inc)
75 Deanmore Road Scarborough WA 6019
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 0413 492 265 Email: sscbowls@outlook.com
Secretary: Jackie Furby - 0418 458 860
President: Deborah Watson - 0413 492 265
Mens Bowls: Peter Massey - 0408 943 338
Womens Bowls: Joan Bradshaw 0458 014 830 Umpires Contact: Jeannie Gullotti 0452 442 795 Club Coach: Mark Robilliard - 0412 884 822
SORRENTO Bowling Club (Inc)
Percy Doyle Reserve 40 Warwick Road Duncraig WA 6023
Postal: AS ABOVE Ph: 9447 0696
Email: admin@sorrentobowlingclub.com.au Web: www.sorrentobowlingclub.com.au Secretary: Trevor Orton - Club
President: Barry Bradshaw - 0413 613 369 Mens Bowls: Peter Flack - 0477 014 764
Womens Bowls: Charmain Harris - Club Umpire’s Contact: Derry Ellis - 0428 711 071 Club Coach Contact: Bruce Eagles - 0419 699 948
2 Mends Street South Perth WA 6151
Postal: AS ABOVE Ph: 9367 2784
Email: spbc@bigpond.net.au Web: www.spbc.com.au
Secretary: Mitch Biglin - 0407 052 985
President: Greg Reagan - 0409 080 301
Men’s Bowls: Ryan Havercroft - 0402 228 606
Women’s Bowls: Sandra Hemphill 0439 087 024 Umpires Contact: Ryan Havercroft - AS ABOVE Club Coach Contact: Ryan Havercroft- ABOVE
2 Azelia Road Spearwood WA 6163
Postal: PO Box 174 Hamilton Hill WA 6963
Ph: 9418 1021
Email: SEE BELOW
Secretary: Ian McNeill - 0407 086 387 Email: ibamac@iinet.net.au
78 Jones Street Stirling WA 6021
Postal: As Above
Ph: 9349 9099
Email: club@stirlingadriaticandbowling.com.au Web: www.stirlingadriaticandbowling.com.au
Secretary: Arthur Adamos - 0429 663 241
President: Arthur Adamos - 0429 663 241
Mens Bowls: Arthur Adamos - 0429 663 241
Womens Bowls: Gilda Dragicevich - 0407 077 829
Umpires Contact: Joe Martinovich - 0439 616 987 Club Coach: Mick Marovic - 0418 947 271
41 James Street (Cnr Attfield & James Streets)
Guildford WA 6055
Postal: AS ABOVE
Phone: 9377 1041
Email: swanbowlingclub@bigpond.com.au
50-60 Thornlie Ave Thornlie WA 6108
Postal: AS ABOVE
Phone: 9459 9414
Email: thornliebowlingclub@westnet.com.au Web: thornliebowlsclub.bowls.com.au
Secretary: Arthur Tunnicliffe - Club
President: Trevor Drummond - Club
Mens Bowls: Ted Daines - Club
Womens Bowls: Maureen Cooney - Club
18 Kent Street, East Victoria Park WA 6101
Postal: PO Box 1036 East Victoria Park WA 6981
Ph: 9470 3100
Email: secretary@vicparkbowls.com.au Web: vicparkbowls.com.au
Secretary: Carol Lee - 0417 703 704
President: Phil Long - 0403 047 238
Mens Bowls: Laurie Kelly - 0418 927 898
Womens Bowls: Faye Kelly - 0418 916 583
Umpires Contact: Carol Lee - ABOVE Club Coach Contact: Phil Long - ABOVE
22 Crisafulli Ave Wanneroo WA 6065
Postal: PO Box 505 Wanneroo WA 6946
Ph: 9405 1152
Email: office@wanneroossc.com Web: www.wanneroossc.com.au
Secretary: Gary Scorer - 0412 447 334
President: Brian McMurdo - 0402 081 857 Mens Bowls: Mick Harper - 0414 168 804 Womens Bowls: Ronnie Anderson 0408 473 420 Umpire’s Contact: Gary Scorer - As Above Club Coach Contact: Brian McMurdo - As Above
38 Okehampton Road Warnbro WA 6169
Postal: PO Box 8009 Warnbro WA 6169 Ph: 9593 3022
Email: secretary@warnbrobowlingclub.com.au Web: www.warnbrobowlingclub.com.au
Secretary: Ron Abrahams - 0419 909 238 President: Ted Lutey - 0407 982 051
Mens Bowls: David Gilroy - 0409 964 586
Women’ Bowls: Elaine Meehan - 0419 855 485
Umpires Contact: Les Blechynden 0410 451 186 Club Coach Contact: David Gilroy - 0409 964 586
66 Lloyd Drive Warwick WA 6024
Postal: PO Box 2136 Warwick WA 6024
Ph: 9343 6017
Email: warwick.bowls@bigpond.com.au
Web: www.warwickbowlingclub.com.au
Secretary: Jim O’Connell - 0421 603 749
President: Dennis Hahnel - 0437 900 105
Mens Bowls: Colin Shier - 0421 454 033
Womens Bowls: Shirley Bradley - 0408 095 780
Umpires Contact: David Barker - 0427 041 747 Club Coach Contact: Richard Booker - 0455 285 464
Burrendah Boulevard Willetton WA 6155
Postal: PO Box 727 Willetton WA 6955
Ph: 0473 096 651
Email: secretary@willettonbowlingclub.com.au Web: www.willetton.bowls.com.au
Secretary: Sue Bartels - 0427 086 633
President: Ricki Phillips - 0429 425 173
Mens Bowls: Justin Wright - 0427 936 345
Womens Bowls: Mandy Heiner - 0415 340 692
Umpire’s Contact: Peter Barnett - 0439 943 351 Club Coach Contact: Margie McLeish 0400 175 072
81 Yanchep Beach Road Yanchep WA 6035
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9561 1196
Email: Below yanchepsportsclub@yanchepsportsclub.com.au
Secretary: Tamara Arnold - 0438 111 180
President: Leon Smith - 0427 055 990
Mens Bowls: Dave Hitchman - 0457 126 561
Womens Bowls: Debra Hyde - 0435 005 979
Umpire’s Contact: Leon Smith - As Above Club Coach Contact: Matthew Morrison0458 714 270
10 Wordsworth Ave Yokine WA 6060
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 0401 420 463
Email: yokinedistrictsbowlingclub@gmail.com
Web: www.yokine.bowls.com.au
Secretary: Marion Jarvis - 0409 297 045
President: John McGrath - 0406 753 327
Mens Bowls: Ian Cooper - 0419 858 781
Womens Bowls: Sue Reid - 0407 085 519
Umpire’s Contact: Joel Nathan - 0418 914 667 Club Coach Contact: Julian Kaplan - 0423 187 877
Leagues within the Zone: Avon Valley, Central Wheatbelt, East Avon, Goldfields, South Eastern
ZONE EMAIL Ladies :: easternzoneladies@gmail.com
President - Men: Des Miguel Mob: 0417 986 601 Email: farmer@wn.com.au
President - Women: Carol Ashworth Mob: 0447 411 093 Email: easternzoneladies@gmail.com
Secretary - Women: Susan Collins Mob: 0458 417 010 Email: easternzoneladies@gmail.com
Secretary: - Men: Darrel Hudson Mob: 0428 311 063 Email: yleena2@bigpond.com
Country Committee Member: Des Miguel Mob: 0417 986 601 Email: farmer@wn.net.au
Country Committee Member: Jenni Bunce Ph: 0429 208 175 Email: jtbunce@bigpond.com
Leagues within the Zone: Central Stirling, Great Southern, Lower Great Southern, South Central Arunga, South East Coastal, Upper Great Southern.
ZONE EMAIL: southernbowlingzone1819@gmail.com
President: Rod Moir Mob: 0467 976 178 or 9828 1039 Email: moirnomineeswa@westnet.com
Vice President: Sue Moir Mob: As Above Email: As Above
Secretary: Belinda Hankinson Mob: 0428 251 065 Email: southernbowlingzone1819@gmail.com or belhank@hotmail.com
Assistant Secretary: Martin Sadler Mob: 0428 253 041 Email: mjm.sadler@gmail.com
Country Committee Member: Jill Fotheringhame Mob: 0428 895 054 Email: jfothers@esat.net.au
Leagues within the Zone: Batavia, Central Midlands, Central West Coastal, Moore District, North Midlands
Secretary: Terry Koltasz - 0437 626 425 Email: bbleague.sec@gmail.com
President: Brad King - 0429 911 504 Email: brad.king@nutrient.com.au
Country Committee Member: Brad King AS ABOVE
Country Committee Member: Audrey Williamson Mob: 0418 917 711
Country Committee Member: Greg Carter Mob: 0427 878 614 Email: cartermac@bigpond.com
Leagues within the Zone: Blackwood, Leeuwin, Murray District, South West
President: Bob Plater Mob: 0418 906 933 Email: bob.plater47@gmail.com
Vice President: Anne Whyatt Mob: 0411 495 505 Email: annewhyatt53@yahoo.com.au
Country Committee Member: Bob Plater Mob: 0418 906 933 Email: bob.plater47@gmail.com
Country Committee Member: Anne Whyatt Mob: 0411 495 505 Email: annewhyatt53@yahoo.com.au
AVON VALLEY Bowling League Clubs within the League: Beverley, Bolgart, Dowerin, Goomalling, Meckering, Northam, Toodyay, York
President: Darrel Hudson
Phone: 0428 311 063 Email: yleena2@bigpond.com
Secretary: Diane Hudson Phone: 0427 311 062 Email: yleena2@bigpond.com
Men’s Bowls: Darrel Hudson - As Above
Women’s Bowls: Diane Hudson - As Above
BATAVIA Bowling League Clubs within the League: Denison, Geraldton, Mullewa, Northampton, Wonthella
LEAGUE EMAILSMen - bbleague.sec@gmail.com Womenbataviabowlingleagueladies@gmail.com
President: Brad King Mob: 0429 911 504 Email: bbleague.sec@gmail.com
Secretary: Terry Koltasz Mob: 0437 626 425 Email: bbleague.sec@gmail.com
Men’s Bowls: Not Listed
Women’s Bowls: Audrey Williamson Mob: 0418 917 711 Email: aewilliamson@node1.com.au
Umpire Coordinator -LADIES- Elaine Barnetson Email - ebarnets@bigpond.net.au
Umpire Coordinator - MENS - Ian Thomas Email - ithommo@westnet.com.au
BLACKWOOD Bowling League Clubs within the League: Balingup, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown, Donnybrook, Manjimup, Pembert
Secretary: Julie Davison Phone: 9799 0270 Email: juliebluegirl@hotmail.com
CENTRAL MIDLANDS Bowling League Clubs within the League: Ballidu, Dalwallinu, Kalannie, Moora, Wongan Hills
Men’s President: Noel (Skeeta) Reed Mobile: 0418 951 103
Men’s Secretary: Mike Dodd Mobile: 0427 642 078
Women’s President: Karen Lehmann Ph: 0428 741 287 Email: amyvale@outlook.com.au
Women’s Secretary: Vicki Quinlan Mob: 0448 554 937 Email: mvquinlan1@bigpond.com
Women’s Bowls: cmladiesbowls@outlook.com
CENTRAL STIRLING Bowling League Clubs within the League: Borden, Broomehill, Gnowangerup, Jerramungup, Ongerup, Tambellup
President: Geoff Carberry Mob: 0408 895 694 Email: geoff303@westnet.com.au
Secretary: Sue Carberry Mob: 0407 884 831 Email: sue74@westnet.com.au
Men’s Bowls: Geoff Carberry - Above Women’s Bowls: Sue Carberry - Above
Umpire Co-ordinator: Kevin Heberle Mob: 0488 271 269 Email: kevinheberle@live.com.au
CENTRAL WHEATBELT Bowling League Clubs within the League: Beacon, Bencubbin, Koorda, Mukinbudin, Nungarin, Trayning, Wyalkatchem
President: Matthew Cooke Mob: 0429 821 035 Email: cmcooke@westnet.com.au
Secretary: Carlo Lipari Mob: 0408 927 839 Email: lipari1059@gmail.com
Men’s Bowls: NOT LISTED
Women’s Bowls: Fran Boyne Mob: 0427 084 300 Email: franrichardboyne@outlook.com
Umpire Co--ordinator: Jenni Bunce Mob: 0429 208 175 Email: jtbunce@bigpond.com
CENTRAL WEST COASTAL Bowling League Clubs within the League: Badgingarra, Cervantes, Dandaragan, Green Head, Jurien, Leeman
President: Ian James Mob: 0407 070 214 Email: ian.james@westnet.com.au
Secretary: Ian Davies Mob: 0428 944 881 Email: cliffy@wn.com.au
Men’s Bowls: Alan Carlton Mob:: 0428 484 040 Email: carlinga@westnet.com.au
Women’s Bowls: Irene Stokes Mob:: 0427 558 022 Email: dennis.stokes@bigpond.com.au
EAST AVON Bowling League Clubs within the League: Cunderdin, Doodlakine, Kellerberrin, Quairading, Shackleton, Tammin
President: Geoff Ryan Mob: 0427 544 033 Email: gnjlryan@wn.com.au
Secretary: Vicki Quinn Mob: 0429 637 105 Email: r.vquinns@bigpond.com
Men’s Bowls: Geoff Ryan - As Above
Women’s Bowls: Vicki Quinn - As Above
Umpire Coordinator: Trevor Cosgrove Mob: 0429 906 411 Email: trevorcosgrove@outlook.com
Clubs within the League: Boulder, Kalgoorlie
MENS ----
Secretary : Paul Gunner Mob: 0407 779 120
Email: guns11@bigpond.com
Address: PO Box 900 Kalgoorlie WA 6430
Mens Bowls: Brian Osmetti Mob: 0417 936 257
Email: bosmetti1@bigpond.com
LADIES ----
Secretary : Pauline Rolton Mob: 0427 442 294
Email: paulinerolton@yahoo.com
President: Lynne Grace Mob: 0400 058 285
Email: lynne_rogergrace@bigpond.com
Womens Bowls: Kalgoorlie BC (Lynne Grace) Mob: 0400 058 285
Umpire Co-ordinator: John Gittings Mob: 0438 564 206
GREAT SOUTHERN Bowling League
Clubs within the League: Darkan, Dumbleyung, Katanning, Kojonup, Moodiarrup, Wagin
President: Warren Holt Mob: 0429 201 507
Email: warrenholt@bigpond.com
Secretary: Jenny Hosking Mob: 0499 355 319
Email: nickjen76@bigpond.com
Men’s Bowls: David Hill Mob: 0439 981 548
Email: dave_sandra@optusnet.com.au
Women’s Bowls: Bronwyn Hegarty Mob: 0427 042 030 Email: admin@waginearthmoving.com.au
Umpire Co-ordinator: Kevin Heberle Mob: 0488 271 269 Email: kevinheberle@live.com.au
LEEUWIN Bowling League
Clubs within the League: Augusta, Broadwater, Cowaramup, Dunsborough, Margaret River, Nannup
President: Merv Mott
Mob: 0427 642 021 Email: mdmott1@bigpond.com
Secretary: Don Henderson Mob: 0400 653 734 Email: bundabilla1@bigpond.com
Men’s Bowls: Don Henderson - As Above
Women’s Bowls: Janice Hoover Phone: 0477 004 926 Email: janice@hoover.net.au
Umpire Coordinator: Wayne Coyle Mob: 0413 993 651 Email: wccoyle@bigpond.com
Coaching Rep: Not Listed
LOWER GREAT SOUTHERN Bowling League Clubs within the League: Albany, Cranbrook, Denmark, Emu Point, Frankland, Green Range, Middleton Beach, Mt Barker, Mt Barker Golf, Walpole
League Email: lgsbl@outlook.com
President: Linda Humphries Ph: 0428 351 014 Email: courtownmanor@gmail.com
Secretary: Gillian Woodyard Mob: 0414 829 892 Email: lgsbl@outlook.com
Men’s Bowls: Tony Henderson Mob: 0428 511 048 Email: tony_henderson769@yahoo.com.au
Women’s Bowls: Tricia Forbes Mob: 0439 897 010 Email: thedumptys@gmail.com
Umpire Coordinator: Linda Humphries -As Above
MOORE DISTRICTS Bowling League
Clubs within the League: Bindoon, Gingin, Guilderton, Lancelin, Ledge Point
President: David Brisbane Mob: 0408 009 505
Email: dgbabrisbane@iinet.net.au
Secretary: Winsome Kelly Mob: 0448 491 007 Email: david.kelly@activ8.net.au
Men’s Bowls: David Brisbane - Above
Women’s Bowls: Pat Williams Mob: 0417 096 876
Email: pjwilliams576@gmail.com
Umpire Coordinator: Steve Beckwith Mob: 0436 027 487
Email: sjbeckwith@icloud.com
MURRAY DISTRICT Bowling League
Clubs within the League: Boddington, Comet Bay, Dudley Park, Halls Head, Mandurah, Meadow Springs, Pinjarra, Port Bouvard, Waroona, Yarloop, Yunderup
President: Peter Urich Mob: 0400 207 742 Email: peterurich@hotmail.com
Secretary: (MEN) Bob Jackson Ph: 0414 959 534 Email: bobandjenny16@bigpond.com
Secretary: (WOMEN) - Marilyn Pollard Ph: 0438 311 946
Email: k.m.pollard@bigpond.com
Men’s Bowls: John Parker Ph: 0400 416 201 Email: jjandlyn@bigpond.com
Women’s Bowls: Robyn White Ph: 0418 858 813 Email: robyn52@yahoo.com.au
Umpire Coordinator: Adam Danes Mob: 0417 957 960
NORTH MIDLANDS Bowling League
Clubs within the League: Carnamah, Coorow, Latham, Mingenew, Morawa, Perenjori, Three Springs
Email: northmidlandbowlingleague@gmail.com
Secretary: Gavin Broun Mob: 0429 374 371
Email: northmidlandbowlingleague@gmail.com
PILBARA Bowling League Clubs within the League: Dampier, Exmouth, Karratha, South Hedland
Email: bowlingpilbara@aol.com
SOUTH CENTRAL ARUNGA Bowling League Clubs within the League: Karlgarin, Kondinin, Kukerin, Kulin, Lake Grace, Newdegate
President: Colin Henderer Mob: 0428 896 080 Email: colhenderer@gmail.com
Secretary: Heather Lockyer Mob: 0458 153 812 Email: heather@kondinin.wa.gov.au
Umpire Contact: Jill Fotheringhame Mob: 0418 895 054 Email: jfothers@esat.net.au
SOUTH EASTERN Bowling League Clubs within the League: Bruce Rock, Civic Merredin, Corrigin, Merredin, Narembeen, Westonia, Yilgarn
Men’s President: Stephen Padfield Mob: 0428 653 066 Email: scpadfield@bigpond.com
Men’s Secretary: Robert Hayter Mob: 0427 004 833 Email: jpl.robert@gmail.com
Womens President: Lorraine Crombie Mob: 0488 906 888 Email: wcrombie@bigpond.com
Womens Secretary: Jeannie Szczecinski Mob: 0427 629 026 Email: moldavia1@bigpond.com
Umpire Coordinator: Alan Yandle Mob: 0408 945 452 Email: yandleaj@activ8.net.au
SOUTH EAST COASTAL Bowling League Clubs within the League: Condingup, Esperance, Hopetoun, Ravensthorpe, Scaddan
President: Ted Young Mob: 0427 787 027 Email: ted@younghill.com.au
Secretary: Dianne Chapman Mob: 0448 221 945 Email: diannechapman@westnet.com.au
Men’s Bowls: Ted Young - AS ABOVE
Women’s Bowls: Rachel Young Mob: 0428 628 806 Email: rachel@younghill.com.au
Umpire Coordinator: Coral Grant Mob: 0438 949 527 Email: coralangrant@bigpond.com
SOUTH WEST Bowling League Clubs within the League: Binningup, Boyanup, Brunswick, Bunbury, Busselton, Capel, Collie, Eaton, Harvey
President: Geoff Whyatt Mob: 0407 979 698 Email: geoffwhyatt@yahoo.com.au
Secretary: Laurie Blurton Mob: 0427 097 935 Email: blurts@bigpond.com
Men’s Bowls: Peter Hodgson Mob: 0417 971 041 Email: thodgson@westnet.com.au
Women’s Bowls: Anne Dunn Mob: 0427 913 738 Email: anngeoff16@gmail.com
Umpire Coordinator: Elaine McDonald Mob: 0418 304 817 Email: emac47@bigpond.com
Clubs within the League: Brookton, Lake Yealering, Narrogin, Pingelly, Wickepin, Williams
President: Tim Haslam Mob: 0429 112 976
Email: haslams1@bordernet.com.au
Secretary: Greg Carter Mob: 0427 878 614
Email: cartermac@bigpond.com
Men’s Bowls: Greg Carter
Phone: As Above
Women’s Bowls: Shirley Morony Mob:: 0406 955 381
Email:: shironn@bigpond.com
Umpire Coordinator: Laurence Rose Mob: 0438 858 048
Email: woolstation@hotmail.com.au
1 Barrett Street Albany WA 6330
Postal: PO Box 140 Albany DC WA 6331
Ph: 9841 1837
Email: albanybowlingclub@bigpond.com
Web: www.albanybowlingclub
Secretary: Alan Barnett - 0438 205 858
President: Phil Tomlinson - 0498 037 707
Mens Bowls: Fred Capper - 0427 744 074
Womens Bowls: Dianne Bevilaqua - 0420 474 398
Allnut Terrace Augusta WA 6290
Postal: PO Box 175 Augusta WA 6290
Ph: 9758 1706
Email: memevans@icloud.com
Secretary: Mem Evans - 0408 273 182
President: Chris Watson - 9758 0128
Mens Bowls: Gary Dial - 0413 159 256
Womens Bowls: Mem Evans - 0408 273 182
Umpire’s Contact: Mem Evans - ABOVE
Club Coach Contact: Mem Evans - ABOVE
Cnr Brand Highway & North West Road
Badgingarra WA 6521
Postal: PO Box 72 Badgingarra WA 6521
Ph/Email - Contact Secretary
Secretary: NicoleWilkinson - 0429 965 291
Email: glen_nic@bigpond.com
President: Ian Kerr - 0427 860 181
Mens Bowls: Hamish Stalker - 0418 628 492
Womens Bowls: Trudy Williams - 0427 529 022
South West Highway Balingup WA 6253
Postal: PO Box 12 Balingup WA 6253
Ph: 9799 0270
Email: See SEC Email
Secretary: Julie Davison - 9799 0270
Email: juliebluegirl@hotmail.com
Northam Pithara Road Ballidu WA 6606
Postal: PO Box 79 Ballidu WA 6606
Ph / Email - Contact Secretary
Secretary: Daryl Sermon - 0429 103 533 Email: btpsermon@wn.com.au
Shemeld Street Beacon WA 6472
Postal: PO Box 14 Beacon WA 6472
Ph: 9686 1030 Email: See SEC Email
Secretary: Brett Clark - 0427 486 012 Email: brettlisaclark@live.com.au
4 Marsh Street Bencubbin WA 6477
Postal: PO Box 186 Bencubbin WA 6477
Phone/Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Leeanne Gobbart - 0429 848 042 Email: leetezza@gmail.com
68 Forrest Street Beverley WA 6304
Postal: PO Box 96 Beverley WA 6304 Ph 9646 1340 Email: bevbowls@gmail.com Secretary: not advised President: Jeff Murray - 0428 925 662 Mens Bowls: Daniel Fleay - 0458 088 674 Womens Bowls: Lyn MacTaggart - 0439 461 634
Chinkabee Complex, Great Northern Highway
Bindoon WA 6502
Postal: PO Box 214 Bindoon WA 6502 Ph: 9576 1105
Email: bindoonbowlingclub@outlook.com
President: Michael Whitely - 0429 988 998
Mens Bowls: David Brisbane - 0408 009 505 Womens Bowls: Heather Boyanich - 0429 611 256 Umpires Contact: Debra Whitely - 0428 017 777 or David Bam - 0419 904 511
Lakes Parade Binningup WA 6233
Postal: 11 Georgia Street Binningup WA 6233
Ph:Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Frank O’Hehir - 0418 440 639
Email: fohehir@bigpond.net.au
Club Drive Boddington WA 6390
Postal: PO Box 87 Boddington WA 6390
Ph/Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Rod Porter - 0417 326 282
Email: rodneyporter8@bigpond.com
President: David Smart - 0427 900 609
Mens Bowls: Nigel Bellotti - 0418 902 928
Womens Bowls: Pip Wilson - 0429 370 034
Umpires Contact: Not Listed
Bolgart East Road Bolgart WA 6568
Postal: PO Box 64 Bolgart WA 6568
Ph / Email:: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Dale McGill - 0428 101 286 Email: dalemargaretmcgill@gmail.com
President: Lester Snooke - 0409 997 935
Mens Bowls: Not Listed
Womens Bowls: Pam McGill - 0427 527 505
Umpire’s Contact: Pam McGill - 0427 527 505
BORDEN Bowling Club (Inc)
Stone Street Borden WA 6338
Postal: PO Box 57 Borden WA 6338
Ph/Email - Contact Secretary
Secretary: Shirley Moir - 0427 279 274
Email: glenelg.estate@bigpond.com
President: Tim O’Meehan - 0428 279 296
Mens Bowls: Gary Jansen - 0438 289 000
54 Richardson Street Boulder WA 6432
Postal: PO Box 2014 Boulder WA 6432
Ph: 9093 1453
Email: bbc@boulderbowlingclub.com.au
Secretary: Richard Cowcher - 0417 934 731
President: Steven Binder - 0439 864 834
Mens Bowls: Paul Hayes - 0427 426 989
Umpire’s Contact: Paul Hayes - AS ABOVE
BOYANUP Bowling Club (Inc)
Cnr Charlotte & Thomas Streets Boyanup
WA 6237
Postal: PO Box 144 Boyanup WA 6237
Email: boyanupbowlingclub@gmail.com
Web: www.boyanupbowlingclub.bowls.com.au
Secretary: Peter VanDeWyngaard - 0407 373 927
President: Paul Meadows - 0410 845 369
Mens Bowls: Peter Arrowsmith - 0427 988 404
Womens Bowls: Peter VanDeWyngaard
Umpires Contact: Robert Wells - 9728 1088
Railway Road Boyup Brook WA 6244
Postal: PO Box 65 Boyup Brook WA 6244
Ph: Contact Secretary Email: rpparkland@gmail.com
Secretary: Rhonda Parker - 0428 653 079
President: Peter Dearden - 0421 478 720
Mens Bowls: Ken Ritson - 0447 651 074
Womens Bowls: Marie Uren - 0436 360 713 Umpires Contact: Ken Ritson - 0447 651 074
South West Highway Bridgetown WA 6255
Postal: PO Box 194 Bridgetown WA 6255
Ph/Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Shirley Streeter - 0429 808 833 Email: shirleyj53@hotmail.com
President: Murray Waters - 0498 090 441
Mens Bowls: Ray Deall - 0427 101 389 Womens Bowls: Lyn Whitney - 0417 948 426 Umpires Contact: Kim Beale - 0428 750 063
Nova Village 502 Bussell Hwy Broadwater WA 6280
Postal: Nova Village, C/- Unit 48, 502 Bussell Hwy Broadwater WA 6280
Ph / Email: Contact Sec or President
Secretary: Patricia Etherington - 0434 155 283 Email: ethers@bigpond.com
President: Doug King - 0439 389 556
Mens Bowls: Peter Etherington - 0412 050 332
Brookton Country Club 11207 Brookton Highway
Brookton WA 6306
Postal: PO Box 190 Brookton WA 6306
Ph: 9642 1190
Email: bowls@brooktoncountryclub.com.au
Secretary: Lindsay Eva - 0427 426 049
President: Trevor Allington - 0437 837 105
Mens Bowls: Neil Walker - 0408 424 018
Womens Bowls: Chris Eyre - 0437 208 381
Umpires Contact: Dennis Wilkinson0428 426 022
22820 Tie Line Road Broomehill WA 6318
Postal: PO Box 39 Broomehill WA 6318
Ph: 9824 1308
Secretary: Andrew Webster - 0429 464 672
Email: aswebster@bigpond.com
President: Chris Richardson - 0428 175 591
72 Forrest Ave Bunbury WA 6230
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9721 3291
Email: secretary@bunburybowlingclub.org.au
Web: www.bunburybowlingclub.org.au
Secretary: Garry Baker - 0438 926 380
President: David Delaporte - 0400 396 779
Mens Bowls: Not Listed - Contact Club
Womens Bowls: Lyn Rodda - Club
Umpires Contact: Leon White - Club Club Coach Contact: Norm Bazzo and Gail Ecclestone - Contact Club
Brown & Kent Streets Busselton WA 6280
Postal: PO Box 99 Busselton WA 6280
Ph: 9752 2164
Email: bsnbowl@westnet.com.au Web: www.busseltonbowling.club
Secretary: Geoff Singleton - 9752 2164
59 Dunstall Street
Bruce Rock WA 6418
Postal: PO Box 100 Bruce Rock WA 6418
Ph: 0428 651 070
Email: brucerockbowls@hotmail.com
President: Wiebe Tieleman - 0418 920 918 Mens Bowls: Peter Hodgson - 0417 971 041
Womens Bowls: Jennie Bruce - 0409 936 621 Umpires Contact: Not Listed Club Coach Contact: Helen Paganoni0478 641 121
1 Ommaney Road Brunswick WA 6224
Postal: PO Box 76 Brunswick WA 6224
Ph: 9726 1081
Email: brunswick.bc@bigpond.com
Secretary: Alan Mersh - 9726 1081
President: Maurice Rodgers - 0428 913 317
Mens Bowls: Keith James - 0447 285 883
Womens Bowls: Noleene McCormack - 0447 317 457
Umpires Contact: John Exton - 0419 991 537
Club Coach Contact: John Exton - 0419 991 537
11 Goodwood Road Capel WA 6271
Postal: PO Box 125 Capel WA 6271 Ph: Contact Sec
Email: capelbowlsclubinc@gmail.com Web: www.capelbowlsclub
Secretary: Jayne Warren - 0416 566 499
President: Ron Bickers - 0436 019 366 Mens Bowls: Peter Earl - 0417 189 895
Womens Bowls: Bev McKenna - 0459 592 649
Umpires/Club Coach: Ron Bickers - AS ABOVE
6 Niven Crescent Carnamah WA 6517
Postal: PO Box 65 Carnamah WA 6517
Ph: 9951 1131 Email: carnamahbowler@gmail.com
12 Rushton Street Carnarvon WA 6701
Postal: PO Box 407 Carnarvon WA 6701
Ph: 9941 1075
Email: carnarvonbowlingclub@outlook.com
Ridgelands Road Condingup WA 6450
Postal: PO Box 732 Esperance WA 6450
Ph / Email: Contact SEC
Secretary: Helen Perks - 0428 766 067
Email: ghperks@westnet.com.au
President: Michael Young - 0427 787 036
Mens Bowls: Jayson Fiegert - 0437 760 006
Aragon Street Cervantes WA 6511
Postal: PO Box 147 Cervantes WA 6511
Email: cervantesbc@hotmail.com
Womens Bowls: Helen Perks - ABOVE
Umpire’s Contact: Helen Perks - ABOVE Club Coach Contact: Jayson Fiegert - ABOVE
13 Main Street Coorow WA 6515
Merredin Regional Community & Leisure Centre
Bates Street Merredin WA 6415
Postal: PO Box 182 Merredin WA 6415
Ph: Contact Secretary
Email: merredincivic@gmail.com
Secretary: John Gearing - 0428 411 301
President: Darren Postans - 0429 415 800
Mens Bowls: Scott Cooper - 0427 082 908
Womens Bowls: Norma Henderson0402 364 440
Umpire’s Contact: Allan Walker - 0428 938 601
Cnr Medic & Steere Streets Collie WA 6225
Postal: PO Box 121 Collie WA 6225
Ph: 9734 1266
Email: colliebowlingclub@bigpond.com
Secretary: Rose Godfrey - 0417 231 656
President: Valdis Brojanowski -0429 686 137
Mens Bowls: Ian Corley - 0418 933 330
Womens Bowls: Lyn Mitchell - 0409 341 587
Umpire’s Contact: Ian Corley - As Above Club Coach Contact: Kerry Scott - 9734 3661
Lawrie Stanford Reserve 24 Cavender Street
Singleton WA 6175
Postal: PO Box 7028 Secret Harbour WA 6173
Ph: 9537 3953
Email: cometbaybowlingclub@yahoo.com.au
Postal: C/- Post Office Coorow WA 6515
Email: coorowbowls@outlook.com
Secretary: John Willis
President: Doug Brenton - 0428 521 186
Mens Bowls: Doug Brenton - 0428 521 186
CORRIGIN Bowling Club (Inc)
Lot 255 Walton Street Corrigin WA 6375
Postal: PO Box 217 Corrigin WA 6375 Ph: 9063 2344
Email: See SEC Email
Secretary: Ian Smith - 0417 105 502 Email: ianbett3@bigpond.com
President: Mark Szczecinski - 0428 629 026 Mens Bowls: Phil Barber - 0429 841 156
Womens Bowls: Kay Ferrari - 0429 891 022 Umpire’s Contact: Mark Szczecinski - As Above
10 Memorial Drive Cowaramup WA 6284
Postal: C/- PO Box 745 Cowaramup WA 6284 Ph: 9755 5190 Email: cowbowling@gmail.com
Secretary: Jon Bowden - 0402 840 486
President: Jim Whitfield - 0427 980 040
Mens Bowls: Keith Simmonds - 0499 309 854
Womens Bowls: Vicki Williams - 0407 235 110 Umpire’s Contact: Keith Simmonds - Above Club Coach Contact: Keith Simmonds - Above
48 King Street Cranbrook WA 6321
Postal: PO Box 26 Cranbrook WA 6321
Ph 9826 1004
Email: See Sec Email
Secretary: Bernie Climie - 0407 261 123
Email: bernieclimie@bigpond.com
President: Peter Denton - 0409 088 269
Mens Bowls: Barry Rendell - 0447 576 006
Womens Bowls: Elizabeth Van Zeyl - 0427 517 232
Umpires Contact: Contact Secretary
DANDARAGAN Bowling Club (Inc)
3580 Dandaragan (Caro Road) Dandaragan WA 6507
Postal: PO Box 69 Dandaragan WA 6507
Ph / Email: Contact SECRETARY
Secretary: Trevor McMillen - 0429 113 045 Email: trevor@mapitt.com.au
President: Laurie Armstrong - 0427 773 340 Mens Bowls: Jim Deaker - 0447 906 711 Womens Bowls: Janet McGinlay 0427 531 648
Memorial Drive Darkan WA 6392
Postal: PO Box 90 Darkan WA 6392
Lundy Ave Cunderdin WA 6407
Postal: PO Box 79 Cunderdin WA 6407
Ph: Contact President
Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Victor Bridge - 0427 180 950 Email: vicarb@gmail.com
President: Clive Gibsone - 0409 290 786
Mens Bowls: Clint Carter
Womens Bowls: Vicki Quinn - 0429 637 105
Umpire’s Contact: Vicki Quinn - As Above
Colin Anderson Drive Dalwallinu WA 6609
Postal: PO Box 58 Dalwallinu WA 6609
Ph/Email: Contact SEC
Secretary: Gordon McNeill - 0427 611 645 Email: gimcneill@bigpond.com
President: Mike Dodd - 0427 642 078
Mens Bowls Glen Jones - 0437 584 107
Womens Bowls: Helen Pipe - 0429 621 097
77 Church Road Dampier WA 6713
Postal: AS ABOVE
Email: dampierbowlingclub@gmail.com
Web: www.dampierbowlingclub.com
Secretary: Luke Malone
President: Jason Leitch
Ph/Email: Contact Secretaryl
Secretary: Judy Wunnenberg - 0447 361 161 Email: iwja@activ8.net.au
President: Mark Wunnenberg - 0429 361 513 Mens Bowls: Hayden Lubcke - 0427 361 167 Umpires Contact: Ray Harrington - 0427 363 004
DENISON Bowling & Recreation Club (Inc)
137 Pt Leander Drive Port Denison WA 6525
Postal: PO Box 47 Dongara WA 6525 Ph: 9927 1168
Email: denisonbowlingclub@bigpond.com Secretary: Michelle Leeson - 0427 272 067 President: Robert McTaggart - 0427 281 198 Mens Bowls: Not Listed Womens Bowls: Colleen Cruickshank - Club
DENMARK RIVERSIDE (Bowls) Club
3 Morgan Road Denmark WA 6333 Postal: AS ABOVE Ph: 9848 1517
Email: denmarkbowls@gmail.com Web: www.riversideclub.org.au
Secretary: Margaret Norcross - 0409 021 994
President: Not Listed Mens Bowls: Not Listed Womens Bowls: Lind Paull - 0457 021 282 Umpires Contact: Linda Humphries - 0428 351 014 Club Coach Contact: Linda Humphries - Above
Donnybrook Country Club
South Western Highway Donnybrook WA 6239
Postal: PO Box 87 Donnybrook WA 6239
Ph: 9731 1268
Email: dcclub@bigpond.net.au
Secretary: Kevin Porch - 0419 142 067
President: Darren Pulford - 0417 929 487
Mens Bowls: Bruce Thompson - 0427 441 325
Umpire Co-Ordinator: Kevin Porch0419 142 067
20 Bennett Street Dumbleyung WA 6350
Postal: 80 Taylor Street Dumbleyung WA 6350
Ph:/Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Helen Gooding - 0427 530 204 Email: mlhigooding@bigpond.com
President: Karen Ward - 0427 634 155 Mens Bowls: Russell Hall - 0428 642 038
Womens Bowls: Audrey Bateup - 0488 948 354
Umpires Contact: Karen Ward - 0427 634 155
40 Gifford Road Dunsborough WA 6281
Spring Street Doodlakine WA 6411
Postal: PO Box 106 Kellerberrin WA 6410
Ph: 0427 459 015
Email: SEC.
Secretary: Gavin Morgan - 0427 459 015
Email: gavmorg@wn.com.au
East Street Dowerin WA 6461
Postal: C/- Post Office Dowerin WA 6461
Phone: 9631 1098
Email: dowerinbc@gmail.com
Secretary: Suzanne Crippen - 0456 701 957
President: Trevor Gerrard - 0428 311 186 Mens Bowls: Trevor Gerrard - Above
Womens Bowls: Diane Hudson 0427 311 062
Umpires Contact: Trevor Gerrard - Above Club Coach Contact: Darrel Hudson0428 311 063
Postal: PO Box 57 Dunsborough WA 6281
Ph: 9755 3250 Email: manager@dunsboroughcountryclub.org.au Web: dunsboroughcountryclub.org.au
Secretary: Linton Thomas - Contact Club Email: ozzepop@gmail.com
President: John Eggleton - 0407 195 400 Mens Bowls: Contact Club
Womens Bowls: Sharon Sharpe 0488 568 595
Umpires Contact: Lorraine Bell - 0407 022 371 Club Coach Contact: Wayne Coyle - 0413 993 651
EATON Bowling & Social Club Inc
Pratt Road Eaton WA 6232
Postal: AS ABOVE Ph: 9725 1074
Email: sec@eatonbowling.com.au Web: www.eatonbowlingclub.com.au
Secretary: Patricia Wainwright - 0417 993 850
President: Les Brook - 0448 866 371
Mens Bowls: Gregory Slavin - 0448 119 002
28 Eden Street Dudley Park WA 6210
Postal: PO Box 545 Mandurah WA 6210
Ph: 9535 2695
Email: dudleypark.bc@bigpond.com Web: dudleyparkbowlingclub.bowls.com.au
Secretary: Silvana Evans - 9535 2695
President: Ian Aitkins - 0434 880 433
Mens Bowls: John Groves - 0419 834 710
Womens Bowls: Mary Cunningham0428 250 647
Umpires Contact: John Walker - 0407 744 722 Club Coach Contact: Jenni Rogalski0439 925 457
Womens Bowls: Anne Edwards - 0427 131 972
Umpires Contact: Elaine McDonald - 0418 304 817 Club Coach Contact: Elaine McDonald - Above
2 Birss Street Emu Point WA 6330
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9844 1156
Email: emupointbowls@gmail.com
Web: www.emupointsportingclub.net
Secretary: Bruce Seymour - 0438 522 058
President: James Hyde - 0487 057 955
Mens Bowls: Allen Poor - 9842 8590
Womens Bowls: Helen McFarlane 0429 331 218
Umpire’s Contact: Wal Mycock - 0427 448 678
Club Coach Contact: Carl Connell 0429 849 966
Black Street Esperance WA 6450
Postal: PO Box 623 Esperance WA 6450
Ph: 9071 2035
Email: espbowlsecretary@westnet.com.au
Secretary: Elaine Rule - 0448 674 994
President: Wayne (Buck) Rodgers - 0427 720 093
Mens Bowls: Scott Willis - 0409 682 744
Womens Bowls: Ollie Austin - 0428 142 421
Umpire’s Contact: Bill Gurney - 0475 244 765
Club Coach Contact: Not Listed
Payne Street Exmouth WA 6707
Postal: PO Box 6 Exmouth WA 6707
Ph: 9949 1092
Email: exmouthbowlingclub@bigpond.com
Wingbellup Road Frankland River WA 6396
Postal: As Above
Ph: 9855 2245
Email: franklandbowlsecretary@gmail.com
Secretary: Lesley Moore - 0451 826 497
Onslow Street Geraldton WA 6530
Postal: PO Box 1167 Geraldton PO WA 6531
Ph: 0497 395 329
Email: geraldtonbowlingclub@westnet.com.au
Web: www.geraldtonbowlingclub.com.au
Secretary: Terri Lamont - 0497 395 329
President: Neil Exten - 0497 395 329
Mens Bowls: Rolf Schreyvogel - 0477 836 385
Womens Bowls: Fay Sudilowski - 0477836 385
Umpire’s Contact: Ian Thomas - 0477 836 385 Club Coach Contact: Kim Trotter 0477 836 385
4 Robinson Street Gingin WA 6503
Postal: PO Box 155 Gingin WA 6503
Ph: 9575 2342
Email: ginginbcwa@gmail.com
Secretary: Allan Hollington - 0408 914 003
President: John Fewster - 0409 575 226
Mens Bowls: Stephen Fewster - 0407 920 954
Womens Bowls: Kathy Gobbart - 0427 091 952 Umpire / Club Coach: Stephen Beckwith - 0436 027 487
GNOWANGERUP Bowling Club (Inc)
Corbett Street Gnowangerup WA 6335
Postal: PO Box 114 Gnowangerup WA 6335
Ph / Email: Contact SECRETARY
Secretary: Geoff Carberry - 0408 895 694 Email: geoff303@westnet.com.au
President: Kevin Heberle - 0488 271 268 Mens Bowls: Michael Harris - 0428 271 413
Womens Bowls: Mary Wellstead 0427 182 672 Umpire’s Contact: Arthur Crabbe - 0498 964 568 Club Coach Contact: Arthur Crabbe - Above
Cnr Quinlan & Lockyer St Goomalling WA 6460
Postal: PO Box 56 Goomalling WA 6460
Ph / Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Julie Chester - 0427 291 223 Email: mungilan@activ8.net.au
President: Royce Smith - 0430 679 694 Mens Bowls: Murray Siegert - 0428 232 288 Womens Bowls: Gail Lemos - 0417 963 147
Postal: The Lakes Road Green Head WA 6514
Phone: 0418 913 337
Email: ghscsecretary@gmail.com
Secretary: Ainslie Maeda - 0409 925 580
President: Vic Oakes - 0418 913 337
40521 South Coast Highway Green Range WA 6328
Postal: As Above
Ph: Contact President
Email: greenrangecountryclub@hotmail.com
Secretary: Kim Daniel
President: Scott Smith - 0429 466 037
Mens Bowls: Jeffrey MacTaggart - 0428 472 031
1 Wedge Street Guilderton WA 6041
Postal: PO Box 1053 Guilderton WA 6041
Ph / Email - Contact Secretary
Secretary: Dot Branch - 0429 969 889
Email: branchys@bigpond.com
Vice President: Phil Rouse - 0408 122 191 Club Captain: Ian Hastings - 0428 842 090
3 Sticks Boulevard Erskine WA 6210
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9581 1726
Email: admin@hallsheadbowling.com.au
Web: www.hallsheadbowls.com.au
Cnr Young & Roy Streets Harvey WA 6220
Postal: PO Box 93 Harvey WA 6220
Ph: 9729 1704
Email: president@harveybowlingclub.com.au
Secretary: Eileen How - 0432 830 089
President: Rosemary Cumine - 0427 862 750
Mens Bowls: David Goddard - 0429 348 158
Womens Bowls: Michelle Thompson 0409 101 527
Umpires Contact: Annette Italiano - 0417 962 318
Veal Street Hopetoun WA 6348
Postal: PO Box 43 Hopetoun WA 6348
Ph / Email: Contact SEC
Secretary: Coral Grant - 0438 949 527
Email: coralangrant@bigpond.com
President: Lance Goddard - 0428 838 152
Mens Bowls: Dani Carter - 0400 077 858
Womens Bowls: Leonie McNamara - 0427 520 484 Umpire’s Contact: Coral Grant - Above Club Coach Contact: Coral Grant - Above
Derrick Street Sports Complex Jerramungup WA 6337
Postal: As Above
Ph: Contact Secretary
Email: jerramungupbowlsclub@gmail.com
Secretary: Vanessa Maskey - 0476 416 843
President: Malcolm Turner - 0488 281 164 Mens Bowls: Siwel Solomon - 0429 111 877
Womens Bowls: Ronni Lee - 0488 531 156 Umpires Contact: Malcolm Turner - 0488 281 164 Club Coach Contact: Malcolm Turner
1 Bashford Street (Cnr Nineteenth Ave)
Jurien Bay WA 6516
Postal: PO Box 469 Jurien Bay WA 6516
Ph: 9652 1339 Email: jurienbowls@bigpond.com Web: jurien.bowls.com.au
Secretary: Ian Davies - 0428 944 881
President: Dennis Stokes - 0428 558 022 Mens Bowls: Alan Carlton - 0428 484 040 Womens Bowls: Irene Stokes - 0428 558 022
27 Stanley Street Kalannie WA 6468
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph / Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Garry Crossman - 0487 529 369 Email: garrycrossman@rocketmail.com
Haselby Street Kalbarri WA 6536
Postal: PO Box 312 Kalbarri WA 6536
Ph: 0408 345 241
Email - See SEC Email
Secretary: Mark Hancock - 0473 551 323
Email: bjkcatattack@bigpond.com
Cnr Dugan & Maritana Street Kalgoorlie WA 6430
Postal: (MEN) PO Box 294 Kalgoorlie WA 6430
Postal: (WOMEN) PO Box 566 Kalgoorlie WA
Ph: 9021 2230
Email: kalbowlsclub@bigpond.com
Web: kalgoorliebowls.com.au
Secretary: Des Steel - 0416 086 172
President: Brian Osmetti - 0417 936 257
Mens Bowls: Brian Osmetti - As Above
Womens Bowls: Lynne Grace - 0400 058 285
Umpires Contact: John Gittings - 0438 564 205
Club Coach Contact: Eric Johannes
Email: eric.johannes@live.com
21 Federal Street Karlgarin WA 6358
Postal: PO Box 31 Karlgarin WA 6358
Ph 9889 5045
Email: kbclub21@outlook.com
Secretary: Leonie James - 0427 895 045
President: Jill Fotheringhame - 0428 895 054
Mens Bowls: Graeme Smith - 0407 193 903
Womens Bowls: Leonie James - Above
Umpires Contact: Leonie James - Above
Searipple Road Karratha WA 6714
Postal: PO Box 1253 Karratha WA 6714
Email: karrathabowlingclub@gmail.com
Braeside Road Katanning WA 6317
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: Contact SEC
Email: katanningbowlingclub@gmail.com
Secretary: Travis Ellison - 0466 361 101
President: Ernie Maples - 0419 884 600
Mens Bowls: Damien Perrett - 0487 119 378
Womens Bowls: Val Jolly - 0408 929 769
Umpires Contact: Wally O’Halloran0427 204 042
Lot 260 Connelly Street Kellerberrin WA 6410
Postal: PO Box 156 Kellerberrin WA 6410
Ph: 0417 927 637
Email: kellerbowlingclub@gmail.com
Secretary: Sam Griffiths
President: Scott O’Neill Mens Bowls: Phil Graham
KOJONUP Bowling Club (Inc)
2 Delaney Street Kojonup WA 6395
Postal: PO Box 49 Kojonup WA 6395
Ph / Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Bev Broom - 0427 089 430 Email: theblackcattrust@bigpond.com
President: Syd Loveland - 0428 770 276 Mens Bowls: Rod Fulmer - 0460 401 989
Womens Bowls: Sue Matthews - 0400 198 341
KONDININ Bowling Club **
49 Gordon Street Kondinin WA 6367
Postal: PO Box 5 Kondinin WA 6367
Ph / Email: Contact SEC Secretary: Jenny Browning - 0429 637 040 Email: emmaville@bigpond.com President: Chris Browning - 0427 988 598 Mens Bowls: Mark Burgess - 0427 981 812 Womens Bowls: Trish Barrett - 0427 543 301
KOORDA Bowling Club
Greenham Street Koorda WA 6475
Postal: PO Box 96 Koorda WA 6475 Ph: 9684 1204
Secretary: John McMiles - 0428 956 387 Email:: putty007@westnet.com.au
Bath Street Kukerin WA 6352
Postal: PO Box 31 Kukerin WA 6352
Ph / Email: Contact SEC
Secretary: Timothy Adams - 0428 646 105 Email: timmy29du@bigpond.com
President: Matthew King - 0428 647 885
Mens Bowls: Timothy Adams - Above Womens Bowls: Claudia Faulkner 0428 647 915 Umpires Contact: Not Listed
Freebairn Recreation Centre Johnston Street
Kulin WA 6365
Postal: PO Box 151 Kulin WA 6365
Ph: Contact Secretary
Email: kulinbowls@gmail.com
Secretary: Judd Hobson - 0427 801 241
Mens Bowls: Mike Robins - 0429 465 278
Womens Bowls: Corrie Spark - 0427 886 034
Lot 250 Stubbs Street Lake Grace WA 6353
Postal: PO Box 45 Lake Grace WA 6353
Ph/Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Lynda Trawinski - 0429 651 403
Email: waynetrawinski@bigpond.com
President: Geoff Sabourne - 0429 651 171
Mens Bowls: Kelvin O’Neill - 0429 850 586
Sewell Street Yealering WA 6372
Postal: C/- Post Office Yealering WA 6372
Ph / Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Lois Shipley - 0400 542 704
Email: brian_lois@westnet.com.au
President: Todd Hill - 0400 677 719
Lancelin Community & Sporting Club
Lancelin Road Lancelin WA 6044
Postal: PO Box 101 Lancelin WA 6044
Ph/Email: Contact SEC
Secretary: Pat Williams - 0417 096 876
Email: pjwilliams576@gmail.com
President: Graham Williams - 0428 551 147
Mens Bowls: Graham Williams - As Above
Womens Bowls: Pat Williams - AS ABOVE
Lot 1 Summers Road Latham WA 6616
Postal: PO Box 24 Coorow WA 6515
Email: lathambowlsclub@gmail.com
381 Turner Street Ledge Point WA 6043
Postal: PO Box 416 Lancelin WA 6044
Ph / Email: Contact SEC.
Secretary: Helen Schell - 0417 170 698
Email: retra2@bigpond.com
President: Donald Woodfield - 0488 905 702
Mens Bowls: Frank Hazell - 0428 117 202
Womens Bowls: Helen Schell - Above
Umpires Contact: Garry Groves - 0407 381 432
Cnr Nairn & Rudduck Street Leeman WA 6514
Postal: PO Box 30 Leeman WA 6514
Ph: Contact Secretary Email: leemanbowls@gmail.com
Secretary: Neil Rowles - 0419 771 437
President: Sandra Trenowden - 0417 178 592
Mens Bowls: Noel Tilbrook - 0409 113 787
Womens Bowls: Chris Lewis - 0409 116 296
Umpire’s Contact: Sandra Trenowden - Above
MANDURAH Bowling & Recreation Club (Inc)
89 Allnutt Street Mandurah WA 6210
Postal: PO Box 3477 Mandurah East WA 6210
Ph: 9535 1438 Email: info@mbrc.com.au Web: www.mbrc.com.au
Secretary: Deanne Tyers - 0439 820 803
President: Denise Willcock - 0408 900 617 Mens Bowls: Mark Willcock - 0400 235 268 Womens Bowls - Deb Rundell - 0414 815 054
Manjimup Country Club Golflinks Road
off Perup Road Manjimup WA 6258
Postal: 114 Perup Road Manjimup WA 6258
Ph/Email: See SEC details
Secretary: Peter Cully - 0428 195 455 Email: petercully1954@gmail.com Web: www.manjimupcountryclub.com
President: Pat Martin - 0419 949 173
Mens Bowls: Damian Lloyd - 0427 981 246 Womens Bowls: Fran Wood - 0428 711 720
Umpire’s Contact: Phil Hampson - 9772 3565 Club Coach Contact: Pat Martin - As Above
Gloucester Park Sporting Complex, Wallcliffe Road Margaret River WA 6285
Postal: PO Box 176 Margaret River WA 6285
Ph: 9757 3666
Email: mrbc2@bigpond.com
Web: www.margaretriverbowlingclub.com.au
Secretary: Ian Colmer - 0418 929 222
President: Graeme Lance - 0412 913 207
Mens Bowls: Bill Stolk - 0448 504 674
Womens Bowls: Jenny Campbell 0439 726 267
Umpires Contact: Yvonne Coffey 0456 822 449
Box 286 / 41 Portrush Parade Meadow Springs
WA 6210
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9582 5373
Email: bowls@msvillage.com.au
Web: www.meadowsprings.bowlsnet.com.au
Secretary: Paul Taylor - 9582 0649
President: Mike Lee - 0422 442 260
Mens Bowls: Neville Sutherland - 0451 061 556
Womens Bowls: Kaye Wilson - 9582 5069
Umpire’s Contact: Contact Club Club Coach Contact: Contact Club
Dempster Street Meckering WA 6405
Postal: PO Box 14 Meckering WA 6405
Ph: 9625 1271
Email: meckeringbowls@gmail.com
Secretary: Rod Carter - 0428 251 209
President: Ian Siegert - 0409 088 850
Mens Bowls: Clint Caffell - 0487 620 634
23 Coronation Street Merredin WA 6415
Postal: PO Box 46 Merredin WA 6415
Ph: 9041 1015
Email: merredinclub@gmail.com
25 Garden Street Middleton Beach WA 6330
Postal: PO Box 1017 Albany DC WA 6331
Ph: 9841 2503
Email: midbeach1953@outlook.com
Secretary: Michael Pooley - 0429 447 817
President: Kevin Gleeson - 0428 936 898
Mens Bowls: Brian Osman - 0472 551 961
Womens Bowls: Lynne Danks - 0427 480 121
Umpires Contact: Gladys Richardson0422 785 812
Club Coach Contact: Lynne Danks - ABOVE
28 Bride Street Mingenew WA 6522
Postal: PO Box 16 Mingenew WA 6522
Email: mingenewbowlingclub@gmail.com
Boyup Brook/Arthur Road Moodiarrup WA 6393
Postal: C/- 1054 Eulin Crossing Road Duranillin WA 6393
Ph: 9863 1100
Email: Contact SEC
Secretary: Jenny Hosking - 0499 355 319 Email: nickjen76@bigpond.com
President: Gary Abbott - 0429 631 012
Mens Bowls: Craig Flintoff - 0408 863 781
Womens Bowls: Jodie Simons - 0439 570 361 Umpires Contact: Nick Hosking - 0428 360 273 Club Coach Contact: Nick Hosking - ABOVE
101 Gardiner Street Moora WA 6510
Postal: PO Box 45 Moora WA 6510
Ph:: Contact SECRETARY
Email: moorabowlingclub@outlook.com
Secretary: Peter Van Der Ende - 0437 029 489
President: Peter Jorissen - 0428 171 012
Mens Bowls: David Wyllie - 0419 214 931
Womens Bowls: Dianne McCuish - 9654 9041 Umpires Contact: Wllliam Hobden 0428 911 203
Club Road Morawa WA 6623
Postal: PO Box 28 Morawa WA 6623
Ph: Contact Secretary
Email: kenneth.stokes@bigpond.com
Secretary: Ken Stokes - 0428 711 362
President: Greg Hughes - 0429 980 749
Mens Bowls: Greg Hughes - ABOVE
Womens Bowls: 0429 980 749
Umpires Contact: Greg Hughes - ABOVE
Club Coach Contact: Ken Stokes - ABOVE
1 Lowood Road Mt Barker WA 6324
Postal: PO Box 22 Mt Barker WA 6324
Ph: 9851 1636
Email: mtbarkerbowls@bigpond.com
Secretary: Hazel Rutter - 0407 778 723
President: Colin Toone - 0458 512 297
Mens Bowls: Shane Nunan - 0432 477 119
Womens Bowls: Sheila Rose - 0400 216 725
Umpire’s Contact: Shane Nunan - Above
32175 Albany Highway Mt Barker WA 6324
Postal: PO Box 4 Mt Barker WA 6324
Ph: 9851 1197
Email: mtbarkergolf@westnet.com.au
Secretary: Gillian Woodyard - 0414 829 892
President: Don Pomery - 0418 273 532
Mens Bowls: Tony Henderson - 0428 511 048
Womens Bowls: Marj Silvester - 9851 1537
Umpires Contact: Tony Henderson - Above
Cruickshank Road Mukinbudin WA 6479
Postal: PO Box 121 Mukinbudin WA 6479
Ph: 0428 487 066
Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Di Maddock - 0408 444 484
Email: dandanning@bigpond.com.au
President: Steve Lange - 0427 471 153
Mens Bowls: Athol Ventris - 0428 487 090
Womens Bowls: Clare Smith - 0428 449 063
Umpire’s Contact: Di Maddock - AS ABOVE
Mullewa Recreation Centre Main Road
Mullewa WA 6630
Postal: PO Box 610 Geraldton PO WA 6531
Ph: Contact Secretary
Email: mullewabowlsclub@outlook.com
Secretary: Kerry Koltasz - 0407 996 425
President: Lloyd Morgan - 0418 104 031
Mens Bowls: Terry Koltasz - 0437 626 425
Umpires Contact: Terry Koltasz - 0437 626 425
NANNUP Bowling Club Inc
Warren Road Nannup WA 6275
Postal: PO Box 57 Nannup WA 6275
Ph: 9756 0056
Email: nannupbowls@gmail.com
Currall Street Narembeen WA 6369
Postal: PO Box 259 Narembeen WA 6369
Ph/Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Eric Tenardi - 9064 8373
Email: eric.tenardi@dpird.wa.gov.au
President: Arthur Cousins - 0429 647 330
Men’s Bowls: Arthur Cousins - Above Women’s Bowls: Syliva Yangle
Umpire’s Contact: Allan Yandle - 0408 945 452
NARROGIN Bowling Club (Inc)
58 Earl Street Narrogin WA 6312
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9881 1414
Email: narroginbowlsclub@gmail.com
Secretary: Tania Harris - 9881 1414
President: Steven Strahan - 0427 880 976
Mens Bowls: Steven Strahan - As Above
Womens Bowls: Dorothy Trefort - 9881 1414
Umpire’s Contact: David Harris - 9881 1414
Club Coach Contact: David Harris - 9881 1414
Magenta Road Newdegate WA 6355
Postal: PO Box 167 Newdegate WA 6355
Ph / Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Lynne Ellard - 0427 711 504
Email: lynneellard@hotmail.com
President: Barry Rick - 0499 776 676
Mens Bowls: Peter Walker - 0427 719 044
Womens Bowls: Judy Walker 0429 937 733
44 Robinson Street Northam WA 6401
Postal: PO Box 111 Northam WA 6401
Ph: 9622 2002
Email: northam.bowls@bigpond.com
Secretary: Adele Clarke - 0428 232 205
President: Brian Shepherd - 0416 803 286
Mens Bowls: Wayne Butler - 0429 880 505
Womens Bowls: Lynn Murphy - 0437 779 793
Lot 7 Hampton Road Northampton WA 6535
Postal: PO Box 215 Northampton WA 6535
Ph: 9934 1052
Email: northamptonbowlingclub@gmail.com
Secretary: Heather Kaye Simkin 0428 501 606
Email: kayesimkin@bigpond.com
President: Allan Carson - 0427 653 853
Mens Bowls: Peter Coleman - 0429 602 946
Womens Bowls: Dion Delamotte - 0499 744 192
Club Coach: Norman Cowan - 9934 3131
Danberrin Road Nungarin WA 6490
Postal: PO Box 68 Nungarin WA 6490
Ph / Email: Contact SECRETARY
Secretary: Paul Cosson - 0438 367 024
Email: paulcosson@hotmail.com
Jaekel Street Ongerup WA 6336
Postal: C/- Post Office Ongerup WA 6336
Phone:: Contact SEC
Email: ongerupbowlingclub@gmail.com
Secretary: Vicki O’Neill - 0428 282 282
President: Darren Baum - 0427 471 015
Mens Bowls: Darren Baum - 0427 471 015
Womens Bowls: Vicki O’Neill - 0428 282 282
Club Road Pemberton WA 6260
Postal: PO Box 129 Pemberton WA 6260
Ph / Email: Contact SEC
Secretary: Brian Morris - 0417 952 427
Email: bandtmorris@westnet.com.au
President: Felix Ditri - 0428 910 215
Mens Bowls: John Omodei - 0407 761 214
Womens Bowls: Vicki Omodei - 0408 096 376 Club Coach Contact: Felix Ditri - 0428 910 215
Wubin-Mullewa Road Perenjori WA 6620
Postal: PO Box 9 Perenjori WA 6620
Ph / Email: Contact SEC
Womens Secretary: Elaine King 0428 736 011 Email: begkin@wn.com.au
Mens Bowls Contact: Chris King 0427 734 042
Womens Bowls Contact: Elaine King - Above Umpires Contact: Dene Solomon0427 731 425
18 Somerset Street Pingelly WA 6308
Postal: PO Box 97 Pingelly WA 6308
Ph: Contact SEC Email: pingellybowls@outlook.com
Secretary: Eileen McCahon - 0429 009 708
President: Tim Haslam - 0429 112 976 Mens Bowls: Alan Hodges - 0429 871 169 Womens Bowls: Robyn Narducci-0427 997 573 Umpire Contact: Tim Haslam - Above
Lovegrove Street Pinjarra WA 6208
Postal: PO Box 136 Pinjarra WA 6208
Ph: 531 1840 Email: pinjbowls@bigpond.com Web: www.pinjarra.bowls.com.au
Secretary: Jacqueline Bond - 0412 790 272
President: Margaret Steel - 0476 057 773
Mens Bowls: Keith Mullins - 0412 002 647
Womens Bowls: Val Groves - 0408 889 354 Umpire’s Contact: Anne Carter - 0427 182 843 Club Coach Contact: Steven Unsworth0448 804 017
1 Thisbe Drive Dawesville WA 6211
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9582 2871
Email: admin@pbrsc.org.au
Web: www.pbrsc.org.au
Secretary: Carolyn Bell - 0400 288 475
President: Ray Ball - 0428 882 234
Mens Bowls: Bart Mavrick - 0478 213 762
Womens Bowls: Jill Brierley - 0408 414 563
50 McLennan Street Quairading WA 6383
Postal: PO Box 113 Quairading WA 6383
Ph/Email: Contact SEC
Secretary: Gwen Hards - 0491 701 124
Email: jghards@bigpond.com.au
President: Margaret Dall - 0428 451 096
Mens Bowls: Jeff Dalton - 0427 450 072
Womens Bowls: Pamela Caporn 0455 050 479
Hopetoun Road Ravensthorpe WA 6346
Postal: PO Box 280 Ravensthorpe WA 6346
Ph: 9838 1181 or Contact SEC
Email: SEC Email
Secretary: Ken Norman - 0428 396 055
Email: kandmnorman@bordernet.com.au
President: Joe Jones - 0427 838 935
Mens Bowls: Rodney Edwards - 0429 381 201
Womens Bowls: Denise Edwards - 0429 146 315
Cable Street Scaddan WA 6447
Postal: PO Box 39 Scaddan WA 6447
Ph: 9075 6025
Email: scaddanbowls@gmail.com
Secretary: Trudi Ietto - 0427 757 029
President: Tony Ietto - 0427 202 445
Men’s Bowls: Rod McCrea - 0427 796 014
Women’s Bowls: Trish Stone - 0428 172 825
Umpire’s Contact: Trish Stone - 0428 172 825 Club Coach Contact: Wally Vanderbrghe 0438 713 070
26 Mill Street Shackleton WA 6386
Postal: PO Box 52 Shackleton WA 6386
Ph / Email: Contact Secretary
Secretary: Phil Bradley - 0428 337 019 Email: prbradley3@gmail.com
President: Marilyn Crooks - 0429 704 985
Mens Bowls: Phil Bradley - 0428 337 019
Umpire’s Contact: Trevor Cosgrove - 0429 906 411 Club Coach Contact: Trevor Cosgrove
14 Francis Road Denham WA 6537
Postal: PO Box 85 Denham WA 6537
Ph: 9948 1353 Email: sharkbaybowls@westnet.com.au
1 Hedditch Street South Hedland WA 6722
Postal: PO Box 2155 South Hedland WA 6722 Ph: 9140 1168 Email: southhedlandbowlingclub@outlook.com
East Terrace Tambellup WA 6320
Postal: PO Box 101 Tambellup WA 6320
Ph / Email: Contact SEC Secretary: Belinda Hankinson - 0428 251 065 Email: belhank@hotmail.com
President: Martin Sadler - 0428 253 041
Mens Bowls: Allan Hankinson - 0409 657 371
Womens Bowls: Eleanor Swinburn 0447 191 734 Umpire’s Contact: Martin Sadler - ABOVE
1 Station Road Tammin WA 6409
Postal: PO Box 105 Tammin WA 6409
Ph: 9637 1183
Email: Contact SECRETARY
Secretary: Haydn Dixon - 0429 045 205 Email: carolyn.haydn@bigpond.com
President: Trevor Ryan - 0428 381 014
Mens Bowls: Wayne Button - 0428 887 988
Womens Bowls: Carol Crane - 0429 689 087 Umpire’s Contact: Ashley Mackin - 0408 381 033 Club Coach Contact: Don Thomson 0417 452 005
8 Slaughter Street Three Springs WA 6519
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 0448 483 476
Email: Contact SECRETARY
Secretary: Jeffrey Moody - 0439 691 646
Email: jeffrey-moody@bigpond.com
President: Adrian Stokes - 0448 483 476
Mens Bowls: Adrian Stokes - Above
Womens Bowls: Zanda Stokes - 0429 041 859
Umpires Contact: Chad Eva - 0427 541 778
1 Oddfellows Street Toodyay WA 6566
Postal: PO Box 368 Toodyay WA 6566
Ph: 9574 2207
Email: toodyaybowlingclub@gmail.com
Secretary: Not Listed
President: Lawrie Chitty - 0437 738 363
Mens Bowls: Andrew Watson - 0418 269 773
Womens Bowls: Maureen Adams 0415 772 341
Kellerberrin/Bencubbin Road
(1 Sutherland Street)Trayning WA 6488
Postal: PO Box 63 Trayning WA 6488
Ph / Email: Contact SEC
Secretary: Lyn Yates - 0429 831 182
Emal: yatesylyn@hotmail.com
President: Greg Yates - 0429 884 639
Mens Bowls: Mick McCormack - 0429 831 148
Womens Bowls: Lyn Yates - As Above
Postal: RMB 229, Holt Rock WA 6355
Ph/Email: Contact SEC
Secretary: Naomi Cornwall - 0427 752 056
Email: reddam@activ8.net.au
Cnr Thornton & Theta Streets Wagin WA 6315
Postal: PO Box 194 Wagin WA 6315
Ph: 9861 1475
Email: waginbowls@gmail.com
Secretary: Janette Innes - 0418 902 481
President: Ron Walker - 0447 611 522
Mens Bowls: John Barber - 0438 166 308
Womens Bowls: Jenny Ewen - 0428 611 197
Umpires Contact: David Hill - 0439 981 548
Walpole Country Club
127 Rest Point Road Walpole WA 6398
Postal: PO Box 50 Walpole WA 6398
Ph: 9840 1082 Email: countryclub@walpole.org.au Web: www.walpole.org.au/countryclub
Secretary: Patricia Ann Armstrong0428 401 138
Email: armstron@comswest.net.au
President: Betty Cooper - 9840 1082
Mens Bowls: David Tapley - 0400 968 251
Womens Bowls: Heather McConchie0447 858 214
Parnell Street Waroona WA 6215
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9733 1406 Email: waroonabowlingclub@outlook.com
Wanderers Stadium 128 Diorite Street
Westonia WA 6423
Postal: C/- Post Office Westonia WA 6423
Ph: Contact SEC Email - westoniawanderers@outlook.com
Secretary: Ainslie Faithfull - 0409 573 097
President: Mark Crees - 0428 447 034
Mens Bowls: Aaron Smith - 0408 449 020
Womens Bowls: Kay Geier - 0417 842 246 Umpires Contact: Ainslie Faithfull - Above
Wogolin Road Wickepin WA 6370
Postal: PO Box 78 Wickepin WA 6370
Ph: 9888 1080
Email: wickepinbowlingclub@gmail.com
Secretary: Claire Bayley - 0427 811 677
President: Greg White - 0427 881 057
Mens Bowls: Warren Thompson 0428 424 051
Womens Bowls: Robyn Mullan 0427 831 027
Umpire’s Contact: Chris Moore - 0427 801 027
Club Coach: Samuel Horley - 0427 785 012
Cnr Williams-Pinjarra Road & Millbrook Place
Williams WA 6391
Postal: PO Box 174 Williams WA 6391
Ph / Email: Contact SEC
Secretary: Jeremy Genders - 0429 689 920
Email: genderjn@gmail.com
President: Robert Duff - 0428 858 035
Mens Bowls: Graham Ilich - 0474 351 422
Womens Bowls: Charmaine Duff - 0408 020 889
100 Ninan Street (Calingiri Rd) Wongan Hills WA 6603
Postal: PO Box 176 Wongan Hills WA 6603
Ph: 9671 1545
Email: wonganhillsbowling@bigpond.com
Secretary: Eddie Bullock - 9671 1545
President: Ray Holden - 0428 415 369
Mens Bowls: Noel Reed - 0418 951 103
Womens Bowls: Lyn Dawe - 0428 711 289
Umpires Contact: Eddie Bullock - Above
258 Eighth Street Wonthella WA 6530
Postal: PO Box 489 Geraldton PO WA 6531
Ph: 9921 2970
Email: wonthellabowlingclub@westnet.com.au Web: www.clubwonthella.bowls.com.au
501 Grace Street Wyalkatchem WA 6485
Postal: PO Box 11 Wyalkatchem WA 6485 Ph / Email: Contact SEC
Secretary: Jennie Dagnall - 0407 931 039 Email: jenniedagnall@gmail.com
President: Darrell Stratford - 0427 681 191 Mens Bowls: Anthony Ryan - 0429 815 010
Womens Bowls: Dianne Davies - 0429 976 203
35 Teesdale Street Yarloop WA 6218
Postal: PO Box 59 Yarloop WA 6218
Ph: 9733 5279
Email: yarloopbowlingclub@gmail.com Web: yarloopbowlingandreacreationclub.com
Cnr Spica & Canopus Streets Southern Cross WA 6426
Postal: PO Box 98 Southern Cross WA 6426
Ph/Email: See SEC Details
Secretary: Cheryl Auld - 0427 900 051 Email: aulddc@bigpond.com
President: Nick Warren - 0427 775 325
Mens Bowls: Cheryl Auld - ABOVE
Womens Bowls: Cheryl Auld - ABOVE
Forrest Oval Recreation Reserve Forrest Street York WA 6302
Postal: PO Box 122 York WA 6302
Ph: 9641 0605
Email: york.bowls@gmail.com
Secretary: Peter Wright - 0400 295 819
President: Pat Hooper - 0417 935 998 Mens Bowls: Wayne Collins - 0417 099 589 Womens Bowls: Jenny Jones - 0428 301 777
2 Delta Drive South Yunderup WA 6208
Postal: AS ABOVE
Ph: 9537 6587
Email: mail@yunderupsportclub.org.au Web: yunderupsportclub.org.au
Secretary: Susan Moore - 0439 473 671
President: Geoff Hull - 0431 489 660
Mens Bowls: Leo Harwood - 0448 377 622 Womens Bowls: Susan Moore - Above Umpire’s Contact: Adam Danes - 0417 957 960 Club Coach Contact: Contact Club
Secretary: Anne Jeavons
-- TEXT ONLY - 0420 811 698
Email: anne.jeavons67@gmail.com
President: Harry Hughes
-- TEXT ONLY - 0437 988 803
Email: hdhughes54@bigpond.com
Vice President: David Ravlich - 0408 906 808 Email: d.ravlich@hotmail.com
3 Sticks Boulevarde Erskine WA 6210
Postal: As Above
Ph: Contact Secretary
Email: peelbowling@gmail.com
Secretary: Yvonne Gysbertse - 0416 052 517
Vice President: John Avery - 0437 209 971
President: Paul Dutton - 0419 173 099
C/- Perth & Tattersall Bowling Club
2 Plain Street East Perth WA 6004
Postal: PO Box 712 Victoria Park WA 6979
Secretary: Dawn Hillman Mob: 0412 891 098
Email: dawn.pullinger@gmail.com
President: Wayne Forbes Mob: 0427 632 567
Email: nolaforbes@bigpond.com
President: David Gurr - 0415 913 033
Email: dlgurr22@gmail.com
Secretary: Bill Taylor - 0410 008 416 Email: diverandwife@gmail.com
78 Cambridge Street West Leederville WA 6007
Email: lscincemail@gmail.com
Secretary: Matt Johnstone-Summers
Email: lscincemail@gmail.com
President: Kane Blackman - 0418 255 549 Email: kaneblackman@hotmail.com
Mobile:: 0409 377 753 or 0429 150 097
President: John Timms Club Contact: Rose Paniora
107 Kenny Street
Wollongong NSW 2500
Ph. 1800 808 539
Fax (02) 4229 1113 www.aceit.com.au uniforms@aceit.com.au
Unit 1, 26 Koorang Road
Scoresby, Vic, 3179
Ph. (03) 8288 1969 Mob: 0477 434 366 www.amsportswear.com.au sales@amsportswear.com.au
44-48 Star Crescent
Hallam VIC 3803
Ph. (03) 9702 4783
Fax(03) 9702 4793 www.avenelhats.com sales@avenelhats.com
PO Box 14
Pomona QLD 4568
Ph. 07 5485 0911 Bernie@bambootextiles.com.au www.bambootextiles.com.au
16 - 18 Kingston Drive, Helensvale, QLD, 4212
Ph. 07 56 351 900
Fax(03) 9702 4793 sales@blksport.com www.blksport.com
288 Napier Street
Strathmore VIC 3041
Ph. (03) 9379 3636
Fax (03) 9379 7800 www.bowlswearaustralia.com.au bowlswearaustralia@bigpond.com
52-54 Newbridge Street Lismore NSW 2480 Ph. (02) 6621 2365 office@ccaaust.com.au
Factory 2, 92 Watt Road Mornington VIC 3931
Ph. (03) 5973 6159 Fax. (03) 5973 6163 www.dominobowlswear.com.au louise@dominobowlswear.com.au
Units 1-8, 210 Star Street
Welshpool WA 6106
Ph: (08) 9361 0783
Fax: (08) 9470 9331 www.dyenamicsublimation.com.au info@dyenamicsublimation.com.au
1-13 Shierlaw Avenue Canterbury VIC 3126 Ph. (03) 9836 3388 www.fcw.com.au info@fcw.com.au
320 Darebin Road Fairfield VIC 3078
Ph. (03) 9488 0488
Fax (03) 9488 0401 www.henselite.com.au enquiries@henselite.com.au
4/11 Whipple Street
Balcatta WA 6021
Ph. 1300 789 768 www.flashuniforms.com.au info@timeglow.com.au
1/36 Commercial Drive
Southport QLD 4215
Ph. 1800 074 464
Fax (07) 5591 5619 www.goodridge.com.au info@goodridge.com.au
336 Frankston-Dandenong Road Dandenong South VIC 3175
Ph. (03) 9768 303 www.hollandparkbowlswear.com.au sales@hollandparkbowlswear.com.au
28-34 Edward Street
Brunswick VIC 3056
Ph. (03) 9387 4169
Fax (03) 9387 7839 palsocks@palhosiery.com.au
27 Benalla Road
Shepparton, VIC, 3630
Telephone: 1300 871 005 www.premierbowlswear.com.au Email: daniel@premierbowlswear.com.au
P.O Box 266
Rosebery, NSW, 2018
Telephone: +61 2 9693 5777
Fax: +61 2 9313 5118 Email: sporte@sporte-leisure.com.au
Unit 8, 19 Daniel Street
Wetherill Park, NSW 2164
Ph. (02) 9756 4167
Fax (02) 9727 9395 mail@sportsfactory.com.au
142 Port Road
Hindmarsh SA 5007
Ph. (08) 8346 3411 Fax (08) 8340 1620 www.sportscentre.com.au sports@sportscentre.com.au
Unit 2, 10 Fallon Road Landsdale WA 6090 08 9248 2257 www.swear.com.au sales@swear.com.au
Unit 10, 35 Dunlop Road
Mulgrave VIC 3170
Ph. (03) 9590 0037 Fax (03) 9950 0531 www.styleknit.com.au chris.ryan@styleknit.com.au
Unit 1/422 Stuart Highway Winnellie NT 0821
Ph. (08) 8947 4454 www.cricketfootballnt.com.au graeme@cricketfootballnt.com.au
4/102 Albert Road South Melbourne Vic 3205 Ph. 0402 320 618 www.belgraviasportsapparel.com.au nicole@belgraviasports.com.au
E4, 13-15 Forrester Street Kingsgrove NSW 2220
Ph. (02) 9150 6882 fytexpty@bigpond.net.au
12B Nolan Street Bendigo, VIC 3550
Ph: (03) 5443 7133
03 54441088
6 Fairview Court
VIC 3885
Dean Winton
Oaks Avenue
Beach, NSW 2261
Refer to General Conditions - Rule 16.
Field of Play Rules General Conditions - Rule 4.1 & 4.2
Field of Play Rules General Conditions - Rule 4.3
Specific Conditions of Play for Bowls WA Singles Events
Field of Play Rules General Conditions - Rule 9
General Conditions Rule 11 & Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions Rule 28
Failure to notify a forfeit in a state event $100 per player
Forfeits from state event (per player) $100 per player
Refusing to mark in a Bowls WA singles competition $30
Failure to adhere to Bowls WA Attire Policy during any Bowls WA Event $30
Illegal use of mobile phone and electronic devices $30 per offence
Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions Rule 9 Forfeiting a Pennant Match $30
Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions Rule 18
Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions Rule 22
Inappropriate practice on greens prior to pennant competition $30 per player
Late Entry or Not Inputting Results into Bowls Link $20
Rule/Policy Reference Details Amount (GST Inc)
Greens and Infrastructure Policy
Field of Play Rules General Conditions - Rule 14.1
Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions Rule 5.1
Greens complaint that is found to be spurious or with no basis. $100
Transfer between clubs after commencement of pennant competition - metro only. $100
Withdrawal of Pennant Sides up to and including Round 3 $100
Metropolitan Pennant Competition General Conditions Rule 5.2 Subsequent Withdrawal of Pennant Sides after Round 3 $250