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2022 National Squad Player contracts announced
by Val Febbo Bowls Australia’s (BA) National Selectors have made additions to the National Squads for 2022, with five players added to the list of High Performance program contracted players.
South Australia’s Kate Argent-Bowden has been promoted into the Emerging Jackaroos squad from the Pathways team.
The 16-year-old has enjoyed a stellar year following a run to the Under-18 girls’ singles Australian Open title in June, as well as claiming the South Australian state singles championship earlier this year. 2018 Australian Open Under-18 girls’ victor Jessie Cottell and West Australian trio Ruby Leggett, Jack East and Segan Pasalich are have been welcomed into the Pathways Squad.
The finalised Para-Squad will be announced following a mid-November trial held by the high performance program.
National Coach Gary Willis is buoyed by the 2022 list, and is excited at what it will bring ahead of a stacked calendar of events, including the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, noting that Argent-Bowden’s commitment has been exemplary.
I am ecstatic for Kate, her results and commitment to the HP program have been sensational, I’m so proud of her efforts and look forward to her progression,” Willis said.
• Cody Packer and Jack East.
““I am equally as excited with the new additions to the Pathways Squad and it is wonderful to see new talent coming through from Western Australia.
“I know that they will be extremely well supported by their pathways coaches along with the entire HP team.”
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• Ruby Leggett and Segan Pasalich.
Western Australian contracted players 2022
Name Position State Kristina Krstic Jackaroo WA Cody Packer Emerging Jackaroo WA Ruby Leggett Pathway Jackaroo WA Jack East Pathway Jackaroo WA Segan Pasalich Pathway Jackaroo WA
Mount Lawley Consistency Singles WA,s best participate in event
The traditional season opener the Mt Lawley Consistency Singles was back and played on some newly installed synthetic greens and under the 4-3-2-1 scoring system for the four closest bowls each end.
A large contingent of WA's best bowlers took place in the event along with Perth Sun representative Trystan Smallacombe who flew in from the Northern Territory to compete.
Whilst Trystan won through several rounds he was eventually defeated by John Slavich (Doubleview) in the quarter final where he was joined by surprise packet Ben Leggett (Joondalup), along with the talented duo of Daniel Trewhella (Manning) and Matthew Mitchell (Emu Point).
In the Women’s Competition all four finalists were very accomplished players in Laura Merz (Manning), Liz Matthews (Manning), Lisa Featherby (Mosman Park) and Toni Madigan (North Beach) who won their way through to the final day on Sunday September 19th.
Played in good conditions all finalists gave a great account of themselves in the semi-finals particularly in the Men’s semi’s where both games could have gone either way. Liz Matthew’s defeated Laura Merz 100-70. Lisa Featherby defeated Toni Madigan 100-78. Matt Mitchell defeated John Slavich 131-126. Ben Leggett defeated Daniel Trewhella 130-128. This setup for what promised to be some exciting finals. Unfortunately the matches didn’t pan out that way as Liz Matthews played a great game to out point Lisa Featherby winning 122-88 and the experience of Matthew Mitchell who claimed his first major singles title won 150-110 over a gallant 22yo Ben Leggett who certainly had the best performance of his brief career which looks to be very promising. Liz and Matthew very deserving winners in this unique singles event. Mt Lawley would like to congratulate all the winners and participants in this event along with their sponsors Irving & Keenan Real Estate plus all the club members at Mt Lawley who volunteered to make the event run smoothly. In another big announcement Mt Lawley will also be the host for the Men’s Masters Singles which will be the last event on the Bowls Calendar for the 2021-22 season giving Mt Lawley the bookend competitions.
The Right Line
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The Right Line is a weekly conversational podcast, hosted by former Australian Jackaroos captain and Pathways Coach (QLD) Lynsey Clarke, Regional Bowls Manager (WA – North/ East) and Rinkside Live commentator Clive Adams, and Communications and Digital Coordinator (High Performance) Val Febbo.
Complimenting BA’s television product The Bowls Show and radio program Without Bias, The Right Line offers in-depth discussions and interviews to take listeners inside topics relating to the sport of bowls, from clubland through to high performance.
Episodes of The Right Line will drop on Fridays, able to be downloaded or streamed through your preferred podcast listening platform.
Bowls Talk on Sport 91.3fm
The Bowls Radio Show on Sport 91.3FM is back. Returning to the airwaves at 7am every Saturday will be host Lee Such joined by Simon Alden, Helen Heal, Stephen West with weekly special guests including Bowls Ambassador Brad Hogg who will pop in a few times across the season.
Each week the crew will chat Premier League plus major bowls events, the bowls topic of the week plus much more.
If you can’t make the 7am Saturday timeslot don’t despair as Podcasts are available whilst the station website –
www.sportfm.com.au
Based on prestigous events over 3 years MEN
Rank Name Club
Total
1 Nairn, Blake Cambridge 354 2 Packer, Cody Osborne Park 311 3 Marsland, Dale Mosman Park 192 4 Trewhella, Daniel Manning 175 5 Slavich, John Doubleview 170 6 Mitchell, Matthew Emu Point 142 7 Mitchell, Thomas Manning 136 8 Rankin, Dave Kardinya 132 9 Holt, Warren Wagin 128 10 Opie, Justin South Perth 126 11 Pauling, Glenn South Perth 117 12 Butler, Blake Manning 101 13 Eagles, Bruce Sorrento 96 14 Biddle, Connor Osborne Park 95 15 Knott, Shane Manning 89 16 Adams, Clive Cambridge 88 16 Walker, Scott South Perth 88 18 Loftus, Shane Osborne Park 70 19 Taylor, Greg Sorrento 64 20 Moyle, Ryan Doubleview 63
WOMEN
Rank Name Club
Total
1 Krstic, Kristina Manning 410 2 Featherby, Lisa Mosman Park 290 3 Merz, Laura Manning 286 4 Saunders, Shaan Osborne Park 238 5 Warburton, Linda Mosman Park 223 6 Masters, Amanda Osborne Park 176 7 Packer, Hailey Manning 167 8 Solly, Shari North Beach 156 9 Abe, Noelene Corrigin 152 10 Heal, Helen Manning 147 11 Hastings, Therese Guilderton 137 12 Ace-Watson, Chris Mosman Park 103 13 Bruce, Jennie Busselton 90 13 O'Brien, Robyn Manning 90 15 Chalmers, Pam Osborne Park 83 16 Andersen, Kerry Mosman Park 78 17 Tyrrell, Kaitlin Osborne Park 74 18 Matthews, Liz Manning 66 19 Poletti, Lee Mosman Park 65 20 Madigan, Toni North Beach 58
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