Burnside U26 Singles 3-5 October 2014
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Tournament Format
Players
Thursday 2 October 4:00 - 6:00 pm Green open for practice.
Friday 3 October 8:30 am Welcome 8:45 am Trial ends 9:00 am Game starts - four rounds of section play.
Saturday 4 October 8:45 am Trial ends 9:00 am Games start - three rounds of section play, post section quarterfinals.
Sunday 5 October 8:45 am Trial ends. 9:00 am Games start - semi finals and finals for each event. 1:30 pm approx Presentations / lunch for players and tournament officials
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Draw and Results
Conditions of Play
Ali Choukry Club Burnside Ben Alsop-ten Hove Leeston Brooke Craik Fairfield (Dunedin) Callum Horwell Kaikorai (Dunedin) Chase Bishop Blenheim Elliot Mason Forbury Park (Dunedin) Ethan Kelleher Cobden (Greymouth) Greg Ruaporo Glen Eden (Auckland) Hamish Wilson United (Nelson) James Haseman Burnside Jeremy Brosnan Glen Eden (Auckland) Jonty Horwell Kaikorai (Dunedin) Joseph Duncan (Otematata Bowling Club, North Otago) Joshua Thompson Burnside Katelyn Inch Bowls Oxford Keanu Darby Temuka Liam Eathorne Riccarton Racecourse Luke Clark Lincoln Bowling Club Monte Pawa Glen Eden / Kaitaia Nathan Glasson Belfast Nicole Toomey Victoria (Wellington) Oliver Mason Forbury Park (Dunedin) Ray Martin Victoria (Wellington) Richard Hocking Taradale (Napier) Robbie Reed Queenstown Rory Soden Glen Eden (Auckland) Scott Evans Onehunga (Auckland) Scott Mouton Howick (Auckland) Sheldon Bagrie-Howley Gore Talor Duncan Carlton Cornwall (Auckland) Tim Toomey Victoria (Wellington) Trevor Burgess Te Rangi Bowling Club
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Prize money
Total prize pool for the 2014 event is $4500,
thanks to thegenerous donation of $2000
from Phillip and Toniann Bailey.
DIVISION 1
1st $1000
2nd $500
3rd = $300 each
5th = $180 each
7th = $140 each
DIVISION 2
1st $400
2nd $200
3rd = $100 each
5th = $75 each
7th = $50 each
DIVISION 3
1st $200
2nd $100
3rd = $50 each
DIVISION 4
1st $150
2nd $80
3rd = $40 each
Support from the Christchurch City Council’s award of a grant from the Small Grants Fund to assist with the hosting of this event. We are pleased to acknowledge the support of Henselite who have donated a set of current model Henselite bowls for us to raffle before and during the U26 event. Thank you also to Goodman Fielder - Meadow Fresh for their support again.
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- Singles – four bowls each player
- 21 shots up, no time limit for all games
- Players will only be permitted to visit the head after their third
bowl has been played.
Section play Section play will be over two days, with four sections of eight players playing seven round robin games each in total.
Post section play Post section play will be knock out quarter final, semi final and final. Premier Event – 1st and 2nd in each section (8 players) Plate Event – 3rd and 4th in each section (8 players) Consolation Plate 1 Event – 5th and 6th in each section (8 players) Consolation Plate 2 Event – 7th and 8th in each section (8 players)
Final placing of section play based on:
- Highest number of wins
- Differential of shots
- Result of game between players concerned
- In the event of players still being tied after previous three points,
a jack will be placed on the 2 metre line, with the front of the mat on the other 2 metre line and each player will play one bowl each. Order of delivery will be drawn out of a hat.
Trial ends – Trial ends will be allowed before the start time of the first game of the day and prior to a game if you are on a different green to your previous game.
Clothing – Regulation bowling attire of an acceptable standard must be worn during play.
Lateness – If any player fails to be present at the time set down for the commencement of the game, the umpire shall allow for the current laws of the sport to prevail.
Withdrawals – The tournament committee reserve the right to fill a withdrawal. If a withdrawal during section play cannot be filled, win points and average sectional differential points for that round will be awarded.
Weather – In the event of inclement weather or for any reason the tournament committee decides, play may be curtailed or abandoned and placings determined from current results.
Disputes – Any notice of a dispute must be referred to the organizer within 10 minutes of the conclusion of the game. Individual players are accountable for their actions. World Bowls, Laws of the Sport of Bowls, Crystal Mark Second Edition shall be adhered to for anything not covered here.
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Kerrie Bruce presenting the cup to winner Greg Ruaporo
Hamish Wilson runner up.
Luke Clark winner of the
Henselite Bowls raffle.