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in the news ISSUE 55 - OCT 2016 your source for The Investment Specialists worldwide bowling information facebook.com/bowlssouthafrica SPECSAVERS FINAL WON WITH LAST BOWL HEROICS many years. The popular na onwide event this season a racted more than 2 600 players who competed at club, district, then na onal level. Format is simple and if you blink the game is over. Points are awarded for the first four of the eight bowls played nearest the jack each end 4, 3, 2, 1; each match worth 100 points. The sponsors invite district winners and runnerup from the 20 districts affiliated to Bowls SA all expenses met. CHAMPS: SpecSavers area manager, Western Province, Michelle Hendricks, presented the Super 10 trophy to Rowley Maggo, le and Doug Wya (Durbanville BC, WP) at WPCC Bowls Club It is said a good big un always beats a good l i l e u n. I n t h e fi n a l o f t h e 2 0 1 7 SpecSavers/Bowls South Africa Super 10 Pairs, the smallest man on the green played like a machine and snatched victory for his duo from the jaws of defeat. WP Singles champion and All Cape winning skip Rowland (Rowley) Maggo, plus-minus 80 years old, playing with sterling lead Doug Wya, stood on the mat with the last bowl on the last end needing to draw close for victory. To the roar of a par san home crowd he did it, then ran down the green much faster than many half his age - to hug his partner. The Durbanville Bowls Club duo drama cally won the match a er having lost the lead on the sixth end to trail 33-27, to make it a hat-trick of victories of the two-bowls event to WP in as The runners-up, Verdon Boucher (father of former Protea wicketkeeper Mark) and Johnny Grant (Border) had taken that lead thanks to a 9-1 tally on the 6th end. On the fateful last end, they needed just two points to ensure an extra end play-off; three for certain victory 51-49. It looked all over, the Border boys had not scored fewer than four on the first nine ends and the locals feared the worst. It was not to be. Some mes the bowls gods play funny games and alas, for Boucher, a er Wya drew shot and Grant earned him second shot and safety the Border skip fell short with both deliveries. Maggo drew second shot and with the final delivery laid it stone dead for a 9-1 end, an amazing victory and the R15 000 first prize.

Said Rob Forbes (EP), Bowls SA vice-president, accompanied by execu ve member Charles Levy (Port Natal): What a weekend of bowls. SpecSavers has done us all proud and everything else contributed royally to ensure an event to savour. This format, now used in Australia, shortens the game, provided great excitement for players and spectators and a racts younger bowlers to the game. The event was hosted at the WPCC Bowls Club, Rondebosch, where superb weather and magnificent greens (thanks to Dannie Loubser and Peter Bryant) won acclaim from all finalists. Catering by Trish Young and the results service from Joel Robert were excellent and organising commi ee convenor Jenny Elliot s admin was smooth and efficient, while indefa gable Helen Edwards and her technical team didn t miss a beat. COMPETITION CLOSING DATE EXTENDED - 31 OCT 2017 Specsavers is running a compe on on their website where you can stand a chance of winning eye care to the value of R2500.00 Simply go onto the following site www.specsavers.co.za/pro10 and submit your details to enter the compe on. SO CLOSE: Verdon Boucher and Johnny Grant victory torn from their grasp with last bowl Semi-finals: Nat/Tim Swanepoel (EP) 45, Roley Maggo /Doug Wya (WP) 55; Verdon Boucher/Johnny Grant (BOR) 52, Pedri de Villiers/Andrew Barrow (JBA) 38. Final: Maggo /Wya 51 - Boucher/Grant 49. Alan Simmonds Media Officer, Bowls South Africa Pictures: Sinclair Tweedie SPECTACULAR: Views from the WPCC Bowls Club

Tradi onally, South Africa s men and women Proteas dominate the annual African States Tournament. This year nothing changed, but Namibia and the hosts gave no ce of serious talent, as did Kenya, when the event was held in Harare, Zimbabwe from 10-15 September shortened because of byes. This year South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Botswana competed and ended in this order. The Proteas, won three individual Gold medals, four Silver and a Bronze, plus both genders took overall Gold - men: Fours Silver; Trips - Silver; Pairs - Gold; Singles Gold, Overall Gold; Women: Fours - Bronze; Trips - Gold; Pairs - Silver; Singles Silver, Overall Gold. PROTEAS DOMINATE AGAIN, BUT AFRICAN TALENT SURFACES IN ZIMBABWE AT AST Unfortunate, but disappoin ng withdrawals by Zambia and Malawi was a damper. The event will be played in South Africa next year and then TRACY MEYERIDRICKS every second year. Money, leave, drought, security concern and personnel demands have put much pressure on the smaller na ons and some bowls organisa ons are unfortunately finding the effort too much to put their teams and the wherewithal together. Says manager and South African selector, Herzog Meiring, The standard of bowls in sub- Saharan Africa has definitely improved. I was pleased to see Kenya played well. There's clearly talent there. GOLDEN BOYS: from le, Brendon Ainley, Morgan Muvhango, Prince Neluonde, Stephan de Jager, Rudi Jacobs, manager, Herzog Meiring Meiring waxed lyrical about his charges, some of who were on debut; others, seasoned interna onals, rose to the occasion. Morgan Muvhango (an SA fours and singles champion) and Prince Neluonde (2014 Commonwealth Games gold medallist and Johannesburg singles champion), the first all- African interna onal combina on for South Africa, won a scin lla ng undefeated gold medal in the pairs. The South Africans le only the day before the event for Harare, but found me for a short prac ce at HQ, the City Garden BC, a pleasant three-green club. The greens, although not always true, proved, however, some of the be er greens found on the con nent outside the Republic and, said Meiring, ran between a sa sfactory 14 and 15 seconds. GOLDEN GIRLS: Bronwyn Webber, Elma Davis, Susan Nel, Anneke Snyman, Esmé Kruger COLOURFUL SCENE: Compe tors together before play in Harare at the African States Tournament Weather was as expected in the sub-tropics - excellent hot Africa by day - cool in mornings, but a er 9AM rising to around 20-28 DegC. The players were grateful for the competent organisa on from club and Bowls Zimbabwe; food was enjoyed and bo led water supplied free by the venue. I think with some sound coaching and overall help from Bowls SA standards will improve, said Meiring. Also travelling to Harare was Bowls South Africa president Kallie Haupt. He was more than TRIUMPHANT DUOS: Bronwyn Webber/Esmé Kruger & Prince Neluonde?Morgan Muvhango

sa sfied with the Proteas performance and three of the them are part of the SA team to World Bowls in New Zealand later this year, indicated the exercise had been workmanlike and excellent prepara on. SA TEAM: MEN: Singles, Rudi Jacobs (NW); Pairs: Morgan Muvhango (SBA)/Prince Neluonde (JBA); Trips: Jacobs/Brendan Ainley (NIBA)/Stephan de Jager (BOL); Fours: Muvhango/Ainley/De Jager/Neluonde. WOMEN: Singles: Bronwyn Webber (PNB); Pairs: Esmé Kruger (BGN)/Webber; Trips: Elma Davis (EDB)/Susan Nel (SBA)/Anneke Snyman (BOL); Fours: Davis/Kruger/Nel/Snyman; Manager: Hertzog Meiring. THRILLS GALORE EXPECTED AT 2017 WARWICK/SA MASTERS Alan Simmonds Media Officer, Bowls South Africa Pictures: Bowls Zimbabwe Final posi ons on each log and overall: WOMEN: Triples: SA 12 points, +32 shots; Namibia 6, -6; Kenya 4, +3; Botswana 4, -11; Zimbabwe 3, -18. Pairs: Zimbabwe 9, +36; SA 9, +15; Namibia 4, -1; Botswana 4, -10; Kenya 3, -40. Singles: Zimbabwe 9, +22; SA 9, +11, Namibia 6, +6, Botswana 3, -17, Kenya 3, -22. Fours: Namibia 9, +36; Kenya 7, -7; SA 6, +18; Botswana 4, -24; Zimbabwe 3, -23. MEN: Triples: Namibia 12, +41; SA 9, +12; Botswana 6, +3; Zimbabwe 3, +7; Kenya 0, -63. Pairs: SA 12, +22; Namibia 9, +28; Kenya 6, -5; Zimbabwe 3, +12; Botswana 0, -47. Singles: SA 9, +21; Kenya 9, +16; Namibia 6, +21; Botswana 3, -25; Zimbabwe 3, -33. Fours: 9, +33; SA 6, +7; Zimbabwe 6, +2; Kenya 6, -3; Botswana 0, -39. TOTALS: Men: SA 18, +62; Namibia 17, +107; Kenya 10, -49; Zimbabwe 8, -12, Botswana 7, - 108. Women: SA 16, +76 Namibia 15, +35; Zimbabwe 12, +17; Kenya 9, -66; Botswana 8, -62. DEFENDING: 2016 SA Masters champions Pierre Breitenbach and Esmé Haley (with Colleen Webb Piketh behind her) in ac on Top class Australians spice the 2017 Warwick Wealth/Bowls South African Masters Singles Championships - when most of the cream of SA bowls returns to The Wanderers Club, Johannesburg from February 1012. Carla Krizanic (née Odgers), the No 2 ranked woman in Australia and current Australian Indoor Singles champion, Fours champion and a World Cup bronze medallist. Carla represents Australia at the November World Championships in New Zealand and is accompanied by Barrie Lester, also in the Aussie WB side. He is a Commonwealth Games bronze medallist, a finalist at the Australian Indoor Singles, plus a mul ple gold, silver and bronze medallist at events such as Glasgow 8 Na ons, NZ 6 Na ons, Asia Pacific Games and other events. (See story this newsle er). Pierrre Breitenbach (NW) and Esme Haley (Steyn) return to defend their crowns, runners-up from 2016, five mes champion Gerry Baker (JBA) and four- me holder Colleen Webb-Piketh (JBA) are also in the field. Making debuts are in-form women Sue Tarr (BGN), Ezile Fourie (BOL, Junior Masters champion) and Linda Stringer (WP). In the men s open field, top class lead Mar n Lewis (JBA) is included, as is SA Na onals mul ple champion Robbie Piketh (WP). Missing open women this year are threeme champ Tracy-Lee Botha (JBA), Karin Korkie (EP), Nan Roos (KZN, now a Senior Master) and Charlo e Rossouw (JBA). In the men s event Sco e Elliot (NC) and Stephan de Jager (BOL) return to the Junior Masters. There was also no place for WP s World Bowls player Sylvia Burns, exci ng Joel Robert or former champion and Protea Trish Young. Said Bowls SA president Kallie Haupt: The inclusion of the Australians is a mighty boost to already superb line-ups. Spectators can expect a feast of brilliant bowls, the final of which will again be filmed live and streamed on YouTube. (Details nearer the editor). me Format is 21 shot sec onal round robin matches with each sec onal winner advancing to a play-off for gold and silver medals. All sec onal runner-up in Open, Masters and Junior Masters receive bronze medals. Alan Simmonds Media Officer, Bowls SA

AUSSIE STARS TO COMPETE AT SA MASTERS Australia have been invited by Bowls South Africa to send two players to the Warwick Wealth Bowls SA Masters Championship to be held at the Wanderers BC, Johannesburg in February. Na onal coach Bill Glasson, a legend himself in Australian and world bowling history, in thanking SA bowls president Kallie Haupt, said: I wish to reiterate sincere thanks for allowing us to nominate two players for the South African Masters in February 2017. Having been a privileged par cipant in the past, I'm very excited for our players to be a part of such a wonderful event. They are Carla Krizanic (née Odgers), the No 2 ranked woman in Australia. She is the current Australian Indoor Singles champion, Fours champion and a World Cup bronze medallist. Carla has been selected to represent Australia at the upcoming World Championships and Barrie Lester who will join Carla at the Masters, will also represent Australia at Christchurch in New Zealand later this year. He is a Commonwealth Games bronze medallist, a finalist at the incoming Australian Indoor Singles and is a mul ple gold, silver and bronze medallist at events such as Glasgow 8 Na ons, NZ 6 Na ons, Asia Pacific Games and other events. 2017 WARWICK/ SA BOWLS MASTERS FIELDS The following have been invited to the Warwick Wealth/BowlsSA Masters at The Wanderers Club on February 10-12, 2017: TRACY MEYERIDRICKS WOMEN S OPEN MASTERS SECTION 1 SECTION 2 Esme Haley (JBA) Carla Krizanic (Australia) Ashleigh Parks (JBA) Esme Kruger (BGN) Jacqui JV Rensburg (JBA) Tracy Meyeridricks (JBA) Anneke Snyman (BOL) Colleen Piketh (JBA) Maggie van Zyl (WPBA) Linda Stringer (WPBA) Nici Neal (SBA) Ezile Fourie (BOL) Sue Tarr (BGN) Susan Nel (SBA) Bronwyn Webber (PNB) Elma Davis (EDB) WOMEN S SENIOR MASTERS SECTION 1 SECTION 2 Ellie van Coller (EKB) Arlene Bosse (EDB) Lynne Marnewick (SBA) Nan Roos (KZN) Loraine Victor (BGN) Cathy Dryburgh (JBA) Jenny Raymond (EDB) Marina Brink (WPBA) Dolores vd Linde (JBA) Rea Potgieter (BGN) Pam Cole-Cook (KBA) Ellen Cawker (KBA) WOMEN S JUNIOR MASTERS SECTION 1 SECTION 2 Shimanda Nepgen (EKB) Lavona Gordon (WPBA) Cicile Krige (SFS) Samanthe Olivier (WPBA) Jackie Rabie (EDB) Roxanne Tingle (JBA) Rienie Lucas (BGN) Kimberley du Preez (SBA) Janita Huisamen (WPBA) Talia Russon (NFS) Bridget Calitz (LIM) Dezi Rosenbla (EPB) MEN S SELECTION CONT NEXT PAGE.../

FUTURE STARS: Protea Anneke Snyman with young hopefuls at a transforma on day held at Goodwood BC, Cape Town Founda on for a new talent development programme is the appointment of district talent developers to manage and control progress of talented bowlers. Several Protea and district players have indicated willingness to assist. The project will replace zone camps. The s c h eme is a Bowls South Africa interven on. Talent developers (TDs) will work closely with district selectors and coaches commi ees. Liaison between na onal and district selectors will ensure those with poten al for higher honours are involved on a regular basis. Local coaches commi ees will assist with prac cal applica on of the exercises. TDs will submit a one-off set of results of various exercises bi-monthly to zone coordinators for transmission to the na onal selectors and SA head coach. Vacancies for skills developers s ll exist and ideally both genders should be involved. Districts must assist in iden fying suitable players. Once all districts are commi ed, Fraser will visit each zone to introduce the high performance programme and involve convenors of district selec on commi ees on the way forward. The high performance programme is designed to improve motor, physical and psychological skills and districts should indicate their talent developers and full commitment by 1st November. ZONE DIST TALENT DEVELOPERS 2017 WARWICK/ SA BOWLS MASTERS FIELDS...CONT The following have been invited to the Warwick Wealth/BowlsSA Masters at The Wanderers Club on February 10-12, 2017: DISTRICTS URGED TO COMMIT TO NEW TALENT SPOTTING PROGRAMME ZONE NCC CO-ORDINATOR 1 PNB Gippo Vermeulen/Jill Hackland Jill Atkinson 1 NIBA Bradley Robinson/Vacant Jill Atkinson 1 KZN /Jill Atkinson Jill Atkinson 1 KFB Eddie Fann/Ellen Cawker Jill Atkinson 2 EPB Geoff Gower/Con Dixie Heather Boucher 2 BOR Conrad Potgieter/Heather Boucher Heather Boucher 3 JBA Esme Haley/Vacant Brian Sayce 3 EKB Jenny Jones/Brian Sayce Brian Sayce 3 SBA Mike Marnewick/Susan Nel Brian Sayce 3 SED George Lo er/vacant Brian Sayce 4 BGN Bernardus vd Spuy/Esme Kruger John Busschau 4 LIM Chris aan vd Merwe/Vacant John Busschau 4 MPU Shawn JV Rensburg/Vacant John Busschau 5 WPBA Nic Rusling/Cheryl Cox Con Dixie 5 BOL Stoffel Lampbrechts/Anneke Snyman Con Dixie 5 EDB Piet Robbertse/Elma Davis Con Dixie 6 SFS Hertzog Meiring/Vacant Trevor Davis 6 NFS Frans Sto erg/vacant Trevor Davis 6 NWB Rudi Jacobs/Corrie Breitenbach Trevor Davis 6 NCB Vacant Trevor Davis SELECTOR Jessica Henderson Jessica Henderson Jessica Henderson Jessica Henderson Jessica Henderson Jessica Henderson Bill Moseley Pam Landau Bill Moseley Pam Landau Bill Moseley Pam Landau Hertzog Meiring Maureen McLeod Bill Moseley Pam Landau Bill Moseley Pam Landau Bill Moseley Pam Landau Hertzog Meiring Maureen McLeod Hertzog Meiring Maureen McLeod Jessica Henderson Hertzog Meiring Maureen McLeod Hertzog Meiring Maureen McLeod Hertzog Meiring Maureen McLeod Hertzog Meiring Maureen McLeod MEN S OPEN MASTERS SECTION 1 SECTION 2 Pierre Breitenbach (NWB) Gerry Baker (JBA) Wayne Perry (JBA) Bobby Donnelly (JBA) Jason Evans (JBA) Mar n Lewis (JBA) Prince Neluonde (JBA) Nick Rusling (WPBA) Barrie Lester (Australia) Rudi Jacobs (NWB) Gidion Vermeulen (PNB) Morgan Muvhango (SBA) Robbie Piketh (WPBA) Clinton Roets (SFS) Thinus Oelofse (EKB) George Lo er (SED) MEN S SENIOR MASTERS SECTION 1 SECTION 2 Eddie Fann (KBA) Willie Kilian (EPB) Geoff Gowar (EPB) Laylon Howard (NIBA) Mike Marnewick (SBA) Tommie Jamie (BGN) Bernadus v/d Spuy (BGN) (KZN) Kenny Kyriacou (BGN) Lewis Klopper (JBA) Kevin Campbell (WPBA) Ryk Neethling (SFS) MEN S JUNIOR MASTERS SECTION 1 SECTION 2 Corrie Tagg (SBA) Wilson Malobolo (SBA) Wayne Roberts (PNB) Shawn JV Vuuren (MPL) Sco Ellio (NCB) Conrad Potgeiter (BOR) Stephan de Jager (BOL) Andrew Marshall (EKB) Brendan Bakkes (SFS) Charles Mathewson (NCB) Chad Wakeford (BOR) Cecil Bornman (BGN)

PROGRESS ABOUNDS ACROSS BOARD Hello everyone, I had a busy, but rewarding me in Zimbabwe at the African States Tournament. Glad to say our players were in good form. Although RSA won overall gold in both men s and women s sec ons, heavy losses were recorded in the fours for both sides againt Namibia. There was a marked improvement in the standard of play from Kenya and Zimbabwe. So glad the SpecSavers finals in Cape Town was again a winner and closely contested. What a great sponsorship so many clubs and individuals benefi ng. A big thank you. I trust bowlers will remember SpecSavers when requiring spectacles or contact lenses. Well done to al at WPCC for a top class show. Congratula ons to Word Bowls John Bell who has been re-elected as president and to SA's John McArdle, back in the fold as Regional Director of Africa and the Americas. Included in this newsle er are details of innova ons introduced the na onals. The na onal singles will cater for 256 players in the o p e n e v e n t a n d 1 2 8 i n t h e s e n i o r championship; districts are being consulted to change the format of the na onal pairs to a three-bowl event. Also, the cut-off age for both Junior Masters and Under-25 Inter district tournament has been increased from 25 to 30 years, giving more scope to more players. Enjoy the season, play fairly, but hard. Please like our Facebook page where all the news of the Proteas and their trip to New Zealand for World Bowls will appear. Kallie Haupt - President, Bowls South Africa FROM THE PRESIDENT S DESK The president of Bowls South Africa, Kallie Haupt, was forthright in his address to council mee ng at the associa on's annual mee ng at Edenvale. Here is an extract from that speech: Council Members, vice-president Rob Forbes, members of the execu ve, Bowls SA staff, the media and visitors. Allow me to share some views for shaping the road ahead I wish at this juncture to pay tribute to the execu ve commi ee and Bowls SA head office staff for support and posi ve contribu on to keeping the flag flying during a difficult year. Again on execu ve is Andy Strong of Edenvale and I welcome him back. I pay tribute to Fred Kruis for outstanding contribu ons in handling the por olios of technical officials and disability. Fred has resigned because of ill health; his friendly and analy c approach to problems will be missed. We wish him a speedy recovery What is the main ingredient for success? What we require is unity; yes, unity! A sense of belonging: Togetherness: Being a proud member of an associa on which has stood the test of me for 112 years. Cohesion: At club, district and na onal levels - samehorigheid op alle vlakke. Unity is the most fundamental and important factor for success in any organisa on. We cannot enjoy common goals without unity. HAUPT SEES UNITY AS CATALYST FOR BOWLS SUCCESS An ins tu on cannot achieve its purpose if there is disunity, distrust or division among members.unity leads to prosperity and helps strengthen rela ons, enabling us to dive forward. S o o s n o o i t t e v o r e h e t o n s n s t e r k eenheidsfront nodig waar elke rolbal speler ongeag wa er posisie hy of sy beklee brue moet bou en saamwerk vir die voortbestaan van rolbal. We must focus on the important road ahead; we have li le me to work on the future. If we want to ensure bowls remains a lively and ac ve sport in SA for the next 30 years, we need to support and work together on iden fied opportuni es. Key elements iden fied yesterday's workshop were: Increasing of membership Business leagues Transforma on; the challenge to put together a new cons tu on to reflect player needs, while being acceptable to government Present management concepts and techniques are generally directed towards solving problems; management and techniques won t save us. They ll help, but are only part of a solu on. Our a tude and culture towards change are the key ingredients for success; acceptance of change involves two aspects: 1. Unlearning old habits, a tude, believes, percep ons; a painful process at best. 2. Learning the new: Living through a long series of situa ons in which new behaviour is entrenched and made highly sa sfactory and rewarding. We cannot let fear of failure or fear of comparison or fear of judgement stop us from doing things to ensure the long term survival of bowls. We cannot succeed without risk of failure; one cannot have a voice without risk of cri cism. We must take these risks. It is to us to take bold steps; if not us, who else? Together we will ensure bowls is carried triumphantly forward to World Bowls in New Zealand at the end of this year and on to the future. The good news is that World Bowls has submi ed a document to the Interna onal Olympic Commi ee for our sport to be recognised as an Olympic event. This consist of a 40-page ques onnaire and 120 suppor ng documents for considera on at the IOC mee ng in December. I wish you well and every success in your District Thank you.

JOHN BELL BACK AT THE HELM OF WORLD BOWLS World Bowls president John Bell has been returned unopposed to the posi on as the sport's number one member. A former England interna onal and world champion, Bell also has a dis nguished record off the green over many years as an official and administrator. In accep ng his second two-year s nt in the sport's top job, Bell observed that the lack of other nomina ons was surely an endorsement of what he and his board have been doing. He said: I am honoured and delighted to have been returned for a second term as president of World Bowls. When I took office in 2014, my priority was to restore stability and a strong sense of purpose to our sport's global governing body. The new board, our chief execu ve and our assistant to the chief execu ve responded with enthusiasm. Together we achieved a high degree of solidarity that has enabled us to formulate and implement a programme of ac on to advance the well-being of our great sport worldwide. I am proud to list a number of successful ini a ves that have been undertaken during my inaugural two years of office: The establishment of a detailed monitoring and forecas ng system for World Bowls finances; The introduc on of a development strategy focusing on the provision of assistance for our smaller bowling na ons - including the staging of a ground-breaking European Development Seminar; The crea on of a website to serve as a global reference point for our sport; The appointment of a commercial director to facilitate the genera on of external revenue; The appointment of a professional communica ons manager to promote the work of world bowls in par cular, and the profile of our sport in general; A review of our performance standards for synthe c bowling surfaces; And the submission of an applica on to the Interna onal Olympic Commi ee with the view of our sport achieving Olympic recogni on. Of course, we should never overlook the successful running of our annual programme of world events. I hope that the posi ve a tude and ac ons witnessed over the last two years have demonstrated that World Bowls is determined to fulfil its role as a progressive and effec ve governing body. I thank my fellow directors and the officers of World Bowls for their stalwart efforts. Similarly, I thank the bowling na ons and key stakeholders across the world for their support. Con nued progress can only be maintained with the support of the exper se and experience that exists within our fraternity. There is much more work to be done, but at World Bowls we relish the challenge. I look forward to presiding over another two years of determined effort and we will leave no stone unturned to be the effec ve and progressive governing body the global bowls community can both relate to and respect. David Allen, PRO, World Bowls

GENERAL BSA INFORMATION BOWLS SA EVENT ALLOCATIONS FOR 2018 WARWICK: BOWLS SA MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS - Bowls Gauteng North PERFECT DELIVERY: BOWLS SA OPEN INTER-DISTRICT - Eden Bowls PERFECT DELIVERY: BOWLS SA SENIOR INTER-DISTRICTS - Port Natal Bowls BOWLS SA B INTER-DISTRICTS - Johannesburg Bowls Associa on BOWLS SA MIXED PAIRS - Ekurhuleni Bowls SPEC SAVERS: BOWLS SA PRO 10 PAIRS - Port Natal Bowls WARWICK: BOWLS SA WOMEN'S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Ekurhuleni Bowls WARWICK: BOWLS SA MEN'S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eastern Province Bowls WARWICK: BOWLS SA U/30 INTER- DISTRICTS CHAMPIONSHIPS - Southern Free State Bowling Associa on BOWLS SA U/15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Southern Free State Bowling Associa on BOWLS SA U/20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Southern Free State Bowling Associa on NATIONAL STANDING COMMITTEES We advise the following appointments to Bowls SA Na onal Standing Commi ees. ACADEMY Kallie Haupt - Convenor Hertzog Meiring Jessica Henderson Simon Botha Colleen Piketh - Player Representa ve SELECTORS Kallie Haupt - Convenor Hertzog Meiring - (M) Jessica Henderson - (W) Maureen McLeod - (W) GREENS Bryan Hart - Convenor Bill McCarthy COACHES Brian Sayce - Convenor Con Dixie Graham MacKenzie Susanna van Niekerk - (M) Bill Mosley - (M) Pam Landau - (W) Bill Morehen Vlam Basson Jill Atkinson John Busschau BOWLS SA EXECUTIVE LIASON The following Execu ve Members have been appointed to liaise with Districts and to a end Zone Workshops.. ROB FORBES Western Province Eden Boland January R200.00 February R183.35 March R166.65 April R150.00 ANDY STRONG Sables Sedibeng Johannesburg Ekurhuleni MEMBERSHIP & MARKETING Owen Calverley - Convenor Anina Black Kim Kritzinger Ronnie Cloete Malcolm Webster Roxanne Tingle TRANSFORMATION Temporary Suspended (Un l Dept of Sport Audit completed) DISABILITY Edward v/d Heiden - Convenor Cathy Donaldson Jilian Pearson Graham Ward Desiree Levin Paul Homer TECHNICAL OFFICIALS Dirk Malomgre - Convenor Jeane e Williams Bob Radcliff Doreen De Power Rea Potgieter Donovan Janse v Vuuren CONSTITUTION (Steering Comm) Rob Forbes - Convenor Thomas Minnie Japie Crombrink David Hamer BUSINESS LEAGUES (Steering Comm) Heather Boucher - Convenor Renee Venter Trevor Davis NATIONALS DRAW/SCORING SYSTEM (Steering Comm) Heather Boucher - Convenor Elbert Broere Dirk Malomgre Charles Levy HEATHER BOUCHER Border Eastern Province TREVOR DAVIS Southern FS Northern FS Northern Cape North West AFFILIATION FEES May R133.30 June R116.70 July R100.00 August R83.35 Gauteng North Limpopo Mpumalanga CHARLES LEVY Port Natal Kingfisher Natal Inland KZN Inland September R66.65 October R50.00 November R33.35 December R16.65

in the news The Investment Specialists WARWICK HELPS AIRMEN TAKE OFF PRESENT AND CORRECT: Michael Colloco (Warwick Wealth), Carl van Heerden, Rob Green, Anthony Fourie, Vincent Phaal (KZN Air Force chairman), Andrew Walker, Ferdinand Spies, Stuart McMurtrie (Warwick Wealth) Warwick Wealth (Durban) have sponsored the KZN Air Force team with Warwick shirts and caps for their annual Air Force Champs to take place at the Pretoria Military Bowls Club this month. Warwick s Michael Colloco, Stuart McMurtrie and Stuart Milligan a ended the presenta on in Durban. Format is similar to that played at World bowls, five team members play fours and singles and trips and pairs. A South African Air Force team will be chosen from par cipants to play against a Bowls Gauteng North representa ve team. Warwick Wealth in KwaZulu-Natal wishes the KZN team good bowling and are confident they will all give of their best. A windless, warm day greeted 36 club members for the annual Warwick Wealth/Munster BC Drawn Triples in August, reports Stuart Milligan, who was accompanied by Stuart McMurtrie. Munster a one-green club, which nestles neatly on the KZN South Coast put on two games, followed b y a light lunch. Compe on was ght right to end, when Eileen van der Lith, Hedley Meek, Anthony Card pipped Lynn Meek, Gail Botes, Piet Heunis. The Warwick s Lucky Draw Winners were Margaret Moakes, Llewellyn Angus, Janice Golding; Team Dry won the second session prize. MUNSTER MUSTERS DAY TO REMEMBER WINNERS: Eileen van der Lith, Hedley Meek, Anthony Card SESSION PRIZE: Tommy Dry's team LUCKY DRAW: Margaret Moakes, Llewellyn Angus, Janice Golding CLOSE BEHIND: Lynn Meek, Gail Botes, Piet Heunis

TWO IN ROW FOR ELLIOT For a second year running, KBA hosted a compe on for all the greenkeepers /greenrangers in the district as a thank you for all the hard work they put in throughout the years. It also gives everyone an opportunity to socialise, talk over ideas and share problems. Elliot Nqoko from Southbroom defended his tle in great style with his partner, Malcolm Milne. Pairs teams from Southbroom, Margate Country Club, Margate Bowling Club, Southport, Umtentweni, The Bell, Hibberdene and Sezela all took part. Dumisani Mdlala and Cosmos Gumede have already earned their KBA colours for Inter- Districts with the Men s B side. NATIONALS GIVEN A MINOR MAKE-OVER A council decision was taken at the 2016 Annual Mee ng to adopt the following playing programme and format for the 2017 M e n s a n d W o m e n s N a o n a l Championships: PAIRS - (No change to the current format and entry). Sec on of six playing 15 end round robin games on the Saturday and Sunday. First round of playoffs on Sunday a ernoon. FOURS - No change to the current format and entry fee). Sec on of six playing 15 end round robin games on the Monday and Tuesday. First round of playoffs on Tuesday a ernoon. SINGLES - (There will be no entry fee). Games to be played to 21 shots with four [4] bowls on a knockout format. A straight draw restricted to 256 open and 128 senior entries with the previous year s finalists gaining an automa c entry. Play to start on the Wednesday and con nue on Thursday. Should the entries, received by the me the draw is to be done, exceed 256 (Open) and 128 (Seniors) respec vely a draw will be carried out to decide the par cipants in each event. The names of those entries that are unsuccessful will be retained to replace withdrawals in the order in which they were drawn. One week prior to the start of the tournament the list containing the remainder of the original entries will become defunct and any withdrawals that occur within that week or during the pair s and fours disciplines will be replaced by a draw conducted from a list that will be available at each of the pair's venues. Only players who are par cipa ng in the pairs and fours will be en tled to place their names on this list. The draw is not closed up in the event of a no show. The opposi on shall have a walk-over in the first round. PLAYOFFS - Playoffs for all disciplines will con nue on Thursday (for those not involved in the Singles), Friday and Saturday, with the finals scheduled for Sunday morning. Entries may dictate a change to the playoff schedules. FAULTY TOWERS In case some of you missed the special extra edi on of this newsle er last month, here is a no ce regarding some memory s cks of presenta ons which have proved faulty. The files are all available for download under the Marke ng tab on the Bowls SA website www.bowlssa.co.za. A n y q u e r i e s c a n b e e m a i l e d t o mandm@bowlssa.co.za.

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