Yearly Archives: 2025
Bradford & Kennish Win Tynwald Day Pairs
Marown hosted the ever-popular Tynwald Day R & A Grimshaw Pairs Trophy on Bank Holiday Monday with the green in superb condition. 28 pairs took part, and the competition was once again sponsored by Investasure Financial Services Ltd.
Losing out at the quarter final stage were home greeners Kevin Kelly and Phil Kelly 12-21 to clubmates Colin Kelly and Tom Kelly, Jordan Cain and Glynn Hargraves (South Ramsey) lost out 16-21 to Marown’s Glenn Boland and Peter Jones. Matthew Keggen and Paul Kelly (Marown) lost out to single figures 9-21 to John Kennish and David Bradford (South Ramsey) whilst another all Marown game was won 21-5 by Neil Withers and Paul Dunn 21-5 against James Kelly and Brian Kelly.
At the semi-final stage both winning pairs came through their games relatively comfortably, as Boland and Jones ended the hopes of father and son Colin and Tom Kelly 21-16, while Kennish and Bradford relinquished a 16-7 lead, only to get back in at the right time at 16-15 to run out with a 21-15 win over Withers and Dunn.
So to the final, it was a tight encounter throughout, with just one double scored after 10 ends played the home pair were 10-9 ahead. A four for Boland and Jones appeared to turn the game in their favour with a 14-9 lead, however this sparked the South Ramsey men into action as they got in and went for distance. Whilst it took another 11 ends to finish the game with Kennish and Bradford kept down to eight singles, and two doubles, they seen the game out with a 21-15 win to remarkably pick up their first Tynwald Day win together.
At the conclusion of the competition the presentation was made by Phil Kelly, who thanked the sponsors for their support, Brian Kelly for running the sheet, everyone who had helped with the running of the competition, the Marown Ladies for the refreshments provided. Martin Corkish from Investasure was introduced to present prizes. In his speech John praised the greenkeeper for the condition of the green.


SECOND MAXIMUM OF THE SEASON FOR FINCH OVER 60’s LADIES
Ladies Over 60s League: On Tuesday 1 July, Finch Hill ladies scored their second maximum of the season away to Mooragh Park B (126-50) with their first maximum being at home to the same team. All games apart from one were won to single figures with Mooragh’s Peggy Freeman just missing out on a win for her team when she lost to 17 against Anne Hon. Onchan had a good 5-1 home win (124-88) against Ballaugh B. Stopping a full house was Alison Millard who won to 19 against Wendy McDowell. Ballaugh nearly made the scoreline 4-2 when Brenda Clayton lost to 20 against Caroline Heathcote. Breagle Glen A appear to be gathering momentum as the season goes winning 5-1 (121-80) against stablemates Breagle Glen B. Lone winner for the B team was Jacqui Elliott who won to 16 against Alison Stockham with Mavis Franks for the A team being the only player to win to single figures. Another team on form are the Nobles ladies who visited Peel coming away with a 4-2 win (119-77) with Paula Firth and Sue Gawne for Nobles winning their games to single figures. The two winners for Peel were Joyce Kelly and Shirley Corrin, who won to 17 and 18 against Libby Andrade and Dee Lewis. The improving new team of South Ramsey B made their way south to Castletown B losing 4-2 on games and by only three points (95-92). Marie Ashurst for Town and Sue Collier for South both won to single figures with Jackie Murley, the other winner for South, winning to 10 against Sheila Preston. Ballaugh A hosted Castletown A and although the match finished three all, Ballaugh won on points (118-87). Score for Ballaugh was helped by Christine McDonald winning her game to single figures. Closest game of the match saw Hilary Kermode get the point needed to win 21-20 against Ballaugh’s Beryl Bridson. South Ramsey A put in a good performance winning 5-1 (111-79) at home to neighbours Mooragh Park A. Janet Monk was the sole winner for Mooragh winning her game to single figures, as did Joyce Ogden and Elaine Moore for South. Judy Kelly for South had a good tussle with Elaine Slack eventually winning to 17. The following morning Marown visited Breagle Glen C coming away with a 4-2 win (111-82) with Kath Parker and Philippa Taylor for the Crosby ladies winning their games to single figures. Edwina Reid and Kay Primrose-Smith were the two winners for Breagle winning to 16 and 11 against Gill Christian and Sue Hammond.
On Thursday morning, Nobles put in a solid performance at home to Breagle Glen A winning 5-1 (118-87) with Paula Garrett and Jo Smith winning their games to single figures. Stopping the whitewash was Mavis Franks who won to 13 against Sylvia Kennaugh. Trish Bull and Linda Dawson for Breagle just missed out on wins for their team when they lost to 18 and 17 against Paula Firth and Caroline Corlett. Marown A were also on form winning 5-1 and dropping only two points (124-96) at home to Ballaugh A. Lone winner for Ballaugh was Julie Reilly who won to 19 against Celia Joughin. Two nip and tuck games saw Crosby’s Lyn Bolton and Elaine Dewhurst both cross the line 21-19 against Christine McDonald and Pat Mason. Mooragh Park A won 4-2 at home (113-79) to Onchan. Karen McGurgan and Janet Monk for Mooragh both won their games to single figures whilst the two winners for Onchan were Jane Lothian and Maureen Payne who won their games to 12 and 17 against Joy Morris and Lynn Mayers. Home derby between Breagle Glen B and C resulted in a three all draw with the C team winning on points (76-101). The three winners for the C team all won to single figures as did Jacqui Elliott for the B team. The other two winners for the B won to 14 and 16. Ballaugh B were at home to Castletown B winning 4-2 (113-97) with Gail Curphey for Ballaugh being the only player to win to single figures. A good tussle took place between Ballaugh’s Carol Holt and Town’s Pat Rigby with Carol scoring the final point to win 21-20. Castletown A played host to Mooragh Park B scoring a full house (126-42). Unfortunately, the Mooragh ladies were a player short. Sue Wilshaw, Jenny Saunders and Hilary Kermode all won to single figures whilst Mooragh’s Diane Robinson put in a spirited performance before losing to 16 against Anne Oates. Peel ladies travelled east to South Ramsey B coming away with a 5-1 win (114-64). Sue Collier was the only winner for South winning her game to single figures, as did Val Allwood, Shirley Corrin and Joyce Kelly for Peel. Closest game of the match saw South’s Ann Gale lose to 15 against Terry Berry. Finch Hill were at home to South Ramsey A with the match finishing three all but South took the win on points (93-79). Finch’s Brenda Williams had a good game against Lorraine Moore finishing strong at the end to win 21-14.
Ladies Open Age League: Last Friday night’s matches were postponed due to bad weather conditions – matches to be rearranged.
Dunn Wins Ramsey Town Cup
Following his first win in 2020 Paul Dunn overcame a strong field to pick up his second Ramsey Town Cup trophy five years later. There was a healthy entry of 59 bowlers from across the island, with the competition once again sponsored by Corkhill & Callow Ltd.
In the first of the quarter finals Peel man Paul Quirk reached the end of the road, as he lost out 18-21 to Castletown captain Nathan Hamilton 18-21, with newly crowned Manx Champion David Bradford seeing off home greener Paul Cannan 21-14. In the other half of the draw Paul Dunn (Marown) won comfortably 21-10 against James Teare (South Ramsey), while John Cannan (Mooragh Park) lost out 16-21 to Glenn Boland (Marown).
The first of the semi-finals between Bradford and Hamilton was level 10-10 after six ends, as the former went on to win nine consecutive ends to runout with a 21-10 win. The second semi-final was less straightforward with Boland taking an early 13-8 lead against Dunn, with the latter responding to win six ends to lead 15-13. The next four ends were shared with Boland reducing the deficit to one chalk at 16-17, as Glenn went on to score four chalks to lead 20-17. Not done there Marown captain Dunn picked up a double and two singles, using all his experience to get over the line 21-20.
The final was expected to be a close contest between two top players, however in reality on this occasion it was anything but that, as Dunn never allowed Bradford to win two consecutive ends, while four mini-runs of winning ends was enough to secure a deserved 21-9 victory, with it his second Ramsey Town Cup.
John Cannan of North Ramsey Bowling Club introduced Brian representing the sponsors Corkhill and Callow Ltd and thanked him and the club members who organised the competition and provided catering and raffle support for their efforts. The prizes were then presented to the losing quarter and semi-finalists, runner up and winner. The trophy was then presented to Paul Dunn, who said perhaps 2030 would be the next time that we would win it, with five years having passed since his first success.



Rayner Shield & Plate Finalists Confirmed
PlumbMaster Rayner Shield
The first semi-final on Wednesday evening was a blockbuster between hosts South Ramsey A and Marown A on a tricky green, which proved a challenge for the players. The first game off saw David Bradford stroll to a 21-2 win over Sam Clague. Neil Withers got Marown’s first victory on the board with a 21-17 win over Glynn Hargraves, with the former having led 11-5 and 16-12. Stefan Kelly made his second appearance of the season for the A team after his travels to earn a 21-19 win over Peter Jones, finishing the game strongly with two doubles having trailed 17-19. The last game of the first half saw Peter Collister build a 11-1 lead over Colin Kelly, with the Crosby man reducing the deficit to one chalk at 12-11, Collister managed to get another run of the jack to lead 18-12. The expected fightback from Kelly arrived, as he managed to set the game out with a 21-19 win to level the match 2-2 on games, however South Ramsey crucially held a 15-chalk lead.
The second half of the match saw Tom Kelly put Marown into a 3-2 lead with a win over Bob Clark, with the game finely poised at 7-7, a strong second half of the game saw Tom win 21-11. Dido Kelly came off with a second single figure victory of the night for the home team with a 21-9 win over Paul Kelly to level the match once more 3-3.
This left two games on the green with South holding a commanding 17-chalk lead, one more win would seal it for the hosts. Two fine performances from the Crosby men saw captain Paul Dunn overturn a 11-14 deficit to run out with a 21-16 win over John Kennish, leaving the match going to the wire as is often the case when these teams clash. Glenn Boland was in control of the game with Jordan Cain, leading 16-11, only for the latter to take the lead 17-16. A loose end was punished to the maximum by Boland picking up a two, with Cain levelling the game at 18-18. The South Ramsey man then forfeited the jack after failing to send the jack the minimum distance of 19 metres, with the Crosby man picking up a double and a single to secure a 21-18 win, and a 5-3 victory making the chalks irrelevant (144-135).
The second semi-final was played on Thursday between hosts Breagle Glen A and Marown B, in front of another good crowd with nervous spectators on the sidelines in another fascinating encounter.
Ewan Cooil rolled back the years to get win number one on the board for the home team beating Matthew Keggen 21-5, with John Gelling hitting back with a 21-7 win over Steve Durcan. Trevor Quayle took a comfortable 21-14 win over Stephen Rundle, with Marown captain Juan Killip swiftly squaring the match up on games with a 21-13 win over Tim Williams. At the halfway point just one chalk separated the sides with Breagle edging it (62-61).
In the second half of the match Breagle captain Chris Lever held a 11-8 lead over Phil Kelly, with the latter going on to finish strongly with a 21-12 win. Karl Parker got win number four for the Crosby men, similar to Kelly a strong finish to the game resulted in a 21-16 win over Mark Moorley.
With just two games left on the green, Breagle had to win the last two games to stand any chance of reaching the final, would also have to overturn a 13-chalk deficit, while Marown needed both players to score 30-chalks between them. Wayne Roberts got over the line 21-14 against Peter Greenlees, leaving Dan McCabe and Kevin Kelly on the green. A good run of ends with the jack had McCabe take a 15-10 lead along the edge of the green, the Breagle man was counting for one only for Kelly to trail the jack to count for two and start the fightback. Towards the end of the game, it became known the chalks were safe for Marown, with Kelly continuing to battle as he edged home 21-20 to seal an outright 3-5 victory for the visitors.
Marown A and Marown B will play each other in the final of the Rayner Shield on Friday 18th July, with the venue to be decided.
PlumbMaster Rayner Plate
While the first Shield semi-final took place Castletown A (+15) took on their B Team (+35) in the Plate semi-final, with the A Team drawn away they had the advantage of sending the jack on the first end. In truth it was a comfortable win for the A Team as they overturned a 20-chalk deficit to win by 37-chalks to ensure safe passage to the Final of the Rayner Plate. Three single figure wins from Town captain Nathan Hamilton, Dean Kinley, and quarter final hero Kieran Krypner saw the higher ranked team progress. Winning for the B Team were Alan Phair, as he beat Nathan Cooil 21-18, with Ross Moore holding off Ian Watson 21-19.
On Thursday evening, it was another uneventful semi-final as Marown C (+25) were drawn at home to Peel C (+60), with the Crosby men losing just one game on the night as Jamie Joughin lost out 15-21 to James Lee. Two single figure wins from Peter Kelly and Walter McCarthy saw 30-chalks clawed back in these two games alone. Marown won by 25-chalks (187-162) to become the third Marown men’s night league team to reach a final this season.
Castletown A will play Marown C in the final on Friday 1st August, with the venue to be confirmed, with the higher ranked Town men favourites to lift some silverware.
Canada Life International – League Action
With Marown A rearranging their match with Onchan A, South Ramsey A hit top spot by default in Canada Life International League Division One following their 8-2 home win over Peel A on a tricky green. Winning for Peel Gary Smith beat Peter Collister 21-14, whilst Dave ‘Barney’ Kelly held on to win 21-18 against Glynn Hargraves, having led 15-5. The next closest to picking up a win for Peel was Stevie Kelly who lost out 17-21 to Dido Kelly. For the home team Manx Champion David Bradford beat Pip Pemberton 21-5, whilst Jordan Cain won 21-7 against Andy Mackie.
Castletown A came away from Mooragh Park with a 4-6 win over North Ramsey A, edging the aggregate by two chalks (133-135). All four wins for the visitors were comfortable, whilst Allan Callow beat Jordan Drewett 21-18, the chalks scored by the latter helped his team get over the line.
Douglas A won 6-4 at home to Breagle Glen A, with the home team losing out in two close games, as Merv Sayle lost 19-21 to Dan McCabe, with Keith Rise defeated 17-21 by Wayne Roberts. Given the Breagle sides league position the four points would have been most welcome.
Marown B won 6-4 at home to South Ramsey B, with all four home wins being comfortable. John Gelling was the best winner for the Crosby men beating Christian Caley 21-5. For the visitors Tony Dugdale won 21-10 against Karl Parker, whilst Lee Dawson beat Marown captain Juan Killip 21-17.
In Division Two league leaders Ballaugh A suffered their first defeat of the season as they lost 6-4 away to Noble’s A in an unusual manner, as they won three games, but shared the chalks (147-147). Making the defeat even harder to take they lost three games 20-21, with Chris Pedley, Mark Dimsdale, and Edward Trustham losing to Dave Naughton, Martyn Hobson, and Jim Callister respectively.
Marown C took the opportunity to close the gap on the leaders as they beat Castletown B 8-2 at home, winning three games to single figures, and two close games 21-18 as Sid Bolton, and Darren Kerruish held off their opponents.
Finch Hill A bounced back from last week’s heavy defeat to beat Noble’s B 8-2, whilst Onchan B did enough to beat Peel B 4-6 in the Sunset City, taking the aggregate by seven chalks (139-146).
Breagle Glen B will be in better spirits as their 7-3 home win over closest rivals Douglas B consigned the Villa men to bottom place by four points.
In Division Three sitting in top spot are North Ramsey B who missed out on a maximum by just three chalks at home to Noble’s C following their 8-2 win, as Ray Skelly was pipped at the post 20-21 by Steve Colquitt, whilst Lee Christian fell short 19-21 to Jay Elliott.
Peel C kept in touch with the Mooragh men with a 7-3 home win over Breagle Glen C, with the home team featuring several improving players. Ballaugh B won 7-3 at home to Marown D, with both teams sharing a 21-20 victory.
South Ramsey C suffered a 3-5 home defeat, however two single figure wins from David Corkill and Jay Moore helped salvage a 5-5 draw to take the aggregate by seven chalks (146-139).
In Division Four Onchan C look uncatchable with a 23-point lead at the top following their 8-2 home win over Noble’s E.
Finch Hill B occupy second place, they lost ground on the leaders following their 7-3 away defeat to Castletown C, with the Town men winning three games to single figures.
Douglas C hosted South Ramsey D at the Villa, with the home team winning 7-3. Three of the home wins were to a 21-6 score line, whilst the visitors won two games to singles figures.
MAROWN ‘A’ LADIES ON FORM IN OPEN AGE LEAGUE
Ladies Open Age League: Last Wednesday evening, Castletown ‘A’ put in a solid away performance at Nobles winning 7-2 on games and dropping only eleven points (116-178); score was helped by four of Town’s players winning to single figures. Two winners for Nobles were Jo Smith and Libby Andrade who won to 12 and 19 respectively against Tracy Moore and Jenny Saunders. Tina Hampson for Nobles just missed out on another win for her team when she lost to 19 against Kellie Maddrell. Peel also had a good away win at Douglas when they won 7-2 (128-173) with Louise Horsfall and Niamh Stringer for Peel plus Mel Molesworth for Douglas winning their games to single figures. Closest games saw Douglas’s Erin Quayle just pip Emilie Moss 21-20 and Emma Sayle crossing the line 21-19 against Gill Clarke. Ballaugh B were at home to Marown B winning 5-4 on games and by four points (157-153). Karen Young for Ballaugh and Celia Joughin for Marown both won their games to single figures. Ballaugh’s Maggie Hughes managed to cross the line 21-18 against Martha Butler. Ballaugh A made their way to Castletown B coming away with a 5-4 win (143-165). Town’s Sue Peach and Ballaugh’s Maria Dimsdale both won to single figures. Two closely contested games saw Town’s Sarah Morgan and Chelsea Taylor both win to 19 against Rose Waterworth and Elena Dimsdale. The following evening Marown A put in a strong home performance against South Ramsey winning 7-2 on games (171-128). Debbie Leece for the Crosby ladies plus Gill Dixon for South won to single figures. The other winner for South was Fiona Kennish who won 21-15 against Lynda Cadamy. Two other close games saw Marown’s Clare Cooper and Rebekah Kelly win to 17 and 18 against Jenny Moore and Judy Kelly. Result from match between Breagle Glen B vs Breagle Glen A awaited.
On Friday evening, Marown A were again on form scoring a full house (189-102) away to Castletown B with Clare Cooper, Helen Withers and Lyn Bolton all winning to single figures. Town’s Sue Peach and Sue Wilshaw just missed out on winning their games when they lost to 19 and 18 against Philippa Taylor and Jayne Smith. Mooragh Park also put in a strong home performance when they won 7-2 at home against Breagle Glen B (178-91) with four of Mooragh’s ladies winning to single figures. Two winners for Breagle were Ros Cannon and Angie Bennett who won to 18 and 13. Another 7-2 win was scored by Breagle Glen A at home to Douglas (166-137). Katy Williams for Breagle won her game to single figures, as did Mel Molesworth for Douglas. A tough battle took place between Breagle’s Trish Bull and Jane Lothian with Trish just getting the point needed to win 21-20. Another team on form was Peel who won 8-1 (184-130) at home against Ballaugh B. Stopping the full house was Rachel Thomas who won to 16 against Lilien Lilienfeld. Two close games saw Diane Fleming and Maggie Jakeman for Peel win to 18 and 19 against Karen Young and Sandra Buckeridge. Its not very often a match is won on games but drawn on points, but it happened this evening when Marown B played Nobles at home. Marown won 5-4 on games but match was tied on points (151-151). Crosby’s Grace Cooper and Paula Firth for Nobles both won their games to single figures. Nobles’s Colese Creer nearly reversed the scoreline when she lost to 19 against Lil Smith. Result from match between Ballaugh A vs Castletown A awaited.
Over 60s Ladies League: Thursday morning saw Castletown A on form again scoring a maximum at home to Breagle Glen C. Unfortunately, Breagle were a player short with the remaining games, apart from one, being won to single figures. Only player to get into double figures for Breagle was Susan Inch who lost to 11 against Sue Peach. Three of the morning’s matches were won 5-1; the first being South Ramsey A who visited neighbours Mooragh Park B (63-121). Stopping the whitewash was Peggy Freeman who won to 16 against Gillian Jopson. Second team to win 5-1 and dropping six points, were the Nobles ladies at home to Castletown B (120-56). The player for Town stopping the full house was Marie Ashurst who won to 15 against Jo Smith. Third team to win 5-1 was Onchan away at South Ramsey B (68-112). Sole winner for South was Sue Collier who won her game to single figures. Just missing out on another win for South was Ann Gale when she lost to 20 against Sue McCourt. Breagle Glen B hosted Peel winning the match 4-2 and by six points (116-110). Closest games saw Breagle’s Jacqui Elliot and Angela Bennett both win to 18 against Lynda Wilson and Joyce Kelly. Another close match resulted in Finch Hill winning 4-2 home and by nine points when they played Ballaugh A. Two winners for Ballaugh were Rose Waterworth who won to single figures and Alison Millard who won to 13 against Ann Hon. A good home performance saw Marown A win 4-2 on games (107-94) against Breagle Glen A. Breagle’s Linda Dawson was the only player to win to single figures. A nip and tuck game resulted in a 21-17 win for Marown’s Rosie Winckle against Trish Bull. Mooragh Park A also won 4-2 away to Ballaugh B. Unfortunately, Ballaugh B were two players short. Two winners for Ballaugh were Brenda Clayton and Ann Kinvig who 14 and 9 against Lynn Mayers and Gillian Malpass.
2025 BCGBA Ladies Veterans County Championships
The British Crown Green Ladies Veterans Championship was held on Tuesday 24 June in Shrewsbury, UK, over four greens – Meole Brace Green 1 & 2, Hanwood BC and Bicton BC. Competition was played as a round robin format of four groups with each group consisting of four county teams (8 players plus a reserve) with the winner of each group progressing through to the semi-finals and then final. The IOM Ladies Veterans team of Alison Stockham, Margie Tasker, Caroline Whitehead, Lynda Cadamy, Sue Gawne, Hilary Kermode, Elaine Moore, Sue Collier and Judy Kelly, was drawn in Group C along with Yorkshire, Merseyside B and Lancashire playing on Meole Brace No.2 green. The first match pitted the IOM against the highly fancied Yorkshire Team. The green was tricky, in that it was quite slow in places but fast in some especially when playing along or towards the edge of the green. Despite a spirited performance by our Manx ladies, Yorkshire won 6-2 (106-77). Second match saw the Island ladies play Lancashire – like their first game, they played well but lost 5-3 (111-78). Our ladies put in a sterling performance in their final group match when they took on Merseyside, drawing four all on games but winning on points (102-88). Unfortunately this was not enough to see them through to the semis. Not losing a group game, Yorkshire went through to the semis.
In the semi-finals, Yorkshire played their rivals South Yorkshire winning 6-2 (112-91). The other semi-final saw Greater Manchester take on the Welsh ladies. Although this match finished 4 all, Greater Manchester won on points (102-93). The final was played on Meole Brace No.2 green and with both teams playing well, the spectators were treated to some fine bowling with Yorkshire eventually winning 5-3 (113-81).
Bradford Wins Third Manx Championship

Canada Life International Manx Champion 2025 - David Bradford with his son Kian Bradford
Photo: Arnie WithersThe final stages of the Canada Life International Manx Championship were played at Breagle Glen Bowling Club on Sunday afternoon, with the qualifying rounds having taken place the previous day, there was a healthy 64 entries. The last time the Championship was held in Port Erin in 2006 the final was contested between Paul Dunn and John Kennish, with the latter prevailing to win title number seven. Kennish is the current holder and has since gone on to win another five Championship titles.
As is always the case there were some casualties on the Saturday, with the draw being played down to the last 16, the target being to navigate safely through the early rounds to reach finals day.
Tom Kelly | 21 | 14 | Paul Kelly |
Paul Dunn | 21 | 12 | Toby Hart |
Paul Cowley | 04 | 21 | John Kennish |
Mark Moorley | 21 | 14 | Dave ‘Barney’ Kelly |
Andy Kennish | 21 | 15 | Karl Parker |
Colin Kelly | 21 | 14 | Reg Temporaza |
Peter Slinger | 21 | 17 | Stevie Kelly |
David Bradford | 21 | 05 | Neil Withers |
Losing out at the quarter final stage were Paul Dunn who lost out 19-21 to Marown teammate Tom Kelly, with the latter having led 12-3, Dunn turned the game around to lead 17-14. Kelly stepped up a gear to win four ends on the bounce scoring six chalks to lead 20-17, only to concede a double. With the game finely poised at 20-19 Tom capitalised on a bit of room to get the single chalk needed to secure a semi-final spot with a 21-19 win. The second quarter final saw John Kennish (South Ramsey) having to mix things up a little, with a determined Mark Moorley (Breagle Glen) going into the lead once again with the score at 12-11 after 19 ends. A solid finish to the game saw Kennish prevail 21-14.
In the bottom half of the draw, the two matches were more straightforward for both winners, as Colin Kelly (Marown) took a decisive 21-5 win over Andy Kennish (Peel), with the latter scoring five singles, whilst Kelly scored seven doubles. David Bradford (South Ramsey) also secured safe passage to the semi-final with a 21-6 win over Peter Slinger (Onchan), with the Ramsey man keeping his opponent down to six singles throughout the game.
The semi-finals saw three previous winners looking to add to their tally, with Tom Kelly hoping to secure his maiden Manx Championship title, as he faced 12-time winner and current holder Kennish, with the latter never going behind in the game, with the score at 13-9 to Kennish, he went on to win seven of the last eight ends to runout with a comfortable 21-10 win.
The other semi-final had the potential to go to the wire, it was seven-time champion Colin Kelly with a five-chalk lead (9-4) after 10 ends. From there two-time champion Bradford took the game by the scruff of the neck, whilst it took another 21 ends to finish the game Bradford got on a mark that had served him well in his previous two rounds, whilst only scoring one double, it was 15 singles that got the Ramsey man over the line with a comfortable 21-14 win to take his spot in the final.
The final got underway with approximately 100 spectators in attendance, for an all-South Ramsey final, it was Bradford who made a positive start scoring a two on the first end. John responded to win the next three ends as he moved around the green on a shorter mark. Scoring two singles and a double to lead 4-2. On the next end two good bowls and not much of a target left Bradford with no other option other than to try to break the end up, which he did to count for one. John scored a single on the next end, however Bradford got back in immediately, went on a six-end scoring run on a longer length to lead 11-5 after 12 ends.
The following end saw a good two from Kennish close the deficit to four chalks. On the next end Kennish opted for a longer mark in the same direction that he had favoured, putting up a good first bowl. Bradford was fast with his first bowl and with a bit of good fortune punched out John’s bowl, then played a good second bowl to count for two. Two singles from Kennish saw the deficit cut to four chalks once more at 9-13.
On the following end a good second bowl from Kennish, saw a reaching bowl from Bradford almost result in a double for the latter. Bradford went on to send the jack off the green, however this didn’t knock Bradford out of his stride, as his second bowl promoted his first bowl to count for one. Another two was secured on the 19th end, with John just hitting the wrong side of the second counting bowl to give Bradford a commanding 17-9 lead.
A good lead from Bradford saw Kennish punch out Bradford’s bowl, going on to make two. Another single from Bradford was secured with a return of the favour as he punched out John’s lead with his first bowl, then John somewhat unluckily hit the gap between the jack and counting bowl. A loose end from Bradford saw the deficit close to five chalks at 13-18.
Two singles, both scored from a good first bowl saw Bradford go 20-13 ahead, the second end saw John hit another gap between the jack and counting bowl to runout.
Bradford headed for the mark that he had scored most of his points on throughout the day, with John picking up a good two, this put the score at 15-20. In the last chance saloon a bit of distance was required as John headed for the corners. A two picked up on the next end, was followed up with a single with a great second bowl from John saving the game.
The tension was starting to build with the score at 18-20, with Kennish heading back into the corner. A short first bowl from Kennish wasn’t beaten by Bradford, with Kennish just needing to correct his length, he looked to have a perfect second bowl coming in, however the pace just prevented the bias from coming into play as he went into Bradford’s short bowl to knock it in to count for game 21-18. This win was Bradford’s third Manx Championship title following successes in 2015 (Douglas), and 2022 (Ballaugh).
The presentation was made by Association competition secretary Matthew Keggen, who introduced IOMCCGBA President Hilary Kermode to present the prizes. In his speech Bradford thanked the Association for running the competition, went on to mention that he had only played in the competition as his son Kian had entered, and after a tough few weeks with his health, he had somehow got through two games on Saturday, and four games on Sunday afternoon. Without doubt this must go down as one of Bradford’s best achievements, following a tough run of games throughout the competition. The win also marked a first ever defeat in the final of the Manx Championship for Kennish having won all 12 finals that he had played in previously.
David and John will both compete in the Senior Individual merit at Dodworth BC, South Yorkshire on Saturday 26th July, with David also competing in the Champion of Champions at Owley Wood Recreation Club, Cheshire on Saturday 27th September.

Photo: Arnie Withers



MOORE NOT LESS
On Saturday, the Ladies Manx Championships was held at Ballaugh Bowling Club with an entry of 23 ladies.
Going through to the semi-finals were Janet Monk (Mooragh Park) with a 21-15 win against Stella Watterson (Castletown; Debbie Leece (Marown) who won 21-14 against Caroline Whitehead (Breagle Glen); Jenny Moore who won 21-8 against Maria Dimsdale (Ballaugh), and Kim Hargraves (South Ramsey) who won 21-12 against Hilary Kermode (Castletown).
The first semi-final saw Janet play Debbie. This was an evenly contested game between the two with the score going to and fro. On the 29th end, the game was level at 19 across, but with two good lead bowls on the next two ends Janet ran out 21-19. The other semi-final pitted stablemates Jenny and Kim and despite some good bowls from Kim, Jenny was always in control winning 21-5.
The final saw Jenny play Janet with both ladies having recently played against each other in the main event of the June Festival. The final was a similar affair with both Jenny and Janet playing some exceptional bowls. On the 23rd end, Jenny led 17-12, but never one to give up Janet clawed her way back and on 28th end was just one point behind Jenny at 18-17. A single followed by a two saw Jenny take the title 21-17 for the third consecutive year, and eighth time overall, adding to her June Festival, June Tourism, and Top Lady wins this year – an amazing achievement.
Hilary Kermode, President of the IOM Crown Green Bowling Association, thanked all the competitors for an entertaining afternoon of bowls, Ballaugh Bowling Club for hosting the competition and providing refreshments, and to Chris Holland (Ladies Competition Secretary) and her team for the smooth running of the competition before introducing Ann Gale, Sponsor of the Ladies Manx Championship, who presented the semi-finalists, runner-up and winner with their prizes.
Marown A Extend Lead
After a week of Festival action league bowls returned this week, as the second half of the season got underway. Five of the six first division games saw 10 chalks or less settle the two points up for grabs on the aggregate.
In Canada Life International Division One Marown A put clear daylight between themselves to lead by three points following the Crosby men’s 9-1 home win over Castletown A. Nathan Cooil prevented the whitewash as he performed well to beat Peter Jones 21-13. All seven of the home wins were comfortable for Marown, with Tom Kelly, Glenn Boland, and Phil Kelly taking 21-5 wins over Dean Kinley, Aaron Richardson, and Andy Clark respectively.
If there is such a thing as a disastrous win, then a 4-6 away win for South Ramsey A over bottom side Breagle Glen A sums it up. Winning for the home team were Trevor Quayle, who beat Peter Collister 21-6, Ewan Cooil got over the line 21-18 against Dido Kelly, with the latter having trailed 2-16. Steve Durcan won to the same score (21-18) against James Teare, with the former having led 12-4 before securing the win. The lone winner in the first half for the visitors was John Kennish who beat Dan McCabe 21-11.
The second half of the match saw South fightback, with Jordan Cain beating Tim Williams 21-12, Bob Clark held off Chris Lever 21-18, Mark Moorley got a fourth win for Breagle, as he beat David Bradford 21-16, whilst Glynn Hargraves just got home 21-17 against Wayne Roberts, with South Ramsey managing to edge the aggregate by a solitary chalk (141-142) with every point counting. Breagle can take heart from this performance, following the addition of two players at the halfway point to strengthen the ranks, this should see the home team climb the table in the second half of the season.
Peel A hosted Onchan A on Monday evening in the Sunset City, with another tussle between the teams going to the wire, as the visitors edged the aggregate by a chalk (135-136) to take home a 4-6 win. For the home team Stevie Kelly beat Steve Parker 21-8, with Will Penhallurick responding with a 21-9 win over Gary Smith. Dave ‘Barney’ Kelly beat Reg Temporaza 21-15, whilst Andy Mackie beat Jamie Clague 21-18. For the visitors June Festival finalist Matthew Quirk had his first outing using two different bowls – this is permitted under the rules, provided both bowls are within a certain weight range. The Onchan man was up against opposing captain George Gadsby, with the Peel man putting up a good fight only for Quirk to prevail 21-18.
North Ramsey A hosted Marown B, it was the visitors who went home the happier of the two teams with a 3-7 victory, with the Crosby men winning the aggregate by 10 chalks (137-147). Jamie Box made his debut for Marown, on a green he would never have previously played on, losing out 18-21 to Allan Callow, whilst John Gelling held off David Callow. All players on the night reached double figures.
South Ramsey B slipped to a 3-7 home defeat against Douglas A, despite Tony Dugdale being the only single figure winner 21-7 against Ian Moore. Winning close games were Toby Hart 21-20 against Merv Sayle, Nick Firth responded for the Villa men to beat Christian Caley to the same score, whilst Keith Rise got over the line 21-19 against Lee Dawson.
In Division Two the closest game of the week was between hosts Onchan B and Noble’s A, it was the home team that edged home 6-4, thanks to winning the aggregate by just three chalks, as three games finished to 19, and a further two games went to 20.
Marown C clawed a point back on leaders Ballaugh A following their 1-9 away win over Douglas B. Ballaugh A are top by five points following their 8-2 home win over Breagle Glen B, as Nigel Tebay missed out on making it a 9-1 win for Ballaugh cruelly losing out 20-21 to Peter Hulley.
Castletown B may just have found some form, as they beat Finch Hill A 9-1 at the Crofts, with Stephen Oates once again winning for the visitors. Noble’s B just missed out on a whitewash at home to Peel B as Dean Sowerby lost 20-21 to Andrew Cover, however they won three games to 18, 19, and 19.
Division Three is starting to look like a three-horse race between South Ramsey C, Peel C, and North Ramsey B, with the latter slipping to a disastrous 3-7 home defeat to Ballaugh B.
Peel C missed the opportunity to hit top spot, as they occupy second place, just one point back on North Ramsey B following their hard fought 4-6 away win over Marown D, taking the aggregate by 12 chalks (130-142).
South Ramsey C were the biggest winners of the week with a timely 0-10 away win over Breagle Glen C, however they had to battle for four of the wins to 17, 17, 18, and 20, with the 21-20 win going to Paul Routledge over Terry Collister.
In Division Four league leaders Onchan C picked up 14 points this week, as they played a rearranged fixture beating nearest rivals Finch Hill B 6-4 at home, having won 2-8 away to Peel D earlier in the week.
Finch Hill B just missed out on a full house, with a 9-1 home win over Douglas C. Rob Tomlinson prevented the whitewash with a 21-19 win over David Holmes.
Douglas D had a good week thanks to their 7-3 home win over Castletown C, taking the aggregate by 17 chalks (138-121), whilst Noble’s E came away with an identical 3-7 win, also by 17 chalks (132-149) over North Ramsey C.
Ladies Night League Returns & Dorothy Piearce Qualifiers Decided
Ladies Open Age League: A return to playing on the Friday evening of festival week resulted in solid 8-1 home wins for both Castletown A and South Ramsey. Castletown A took on Ballaugh B (176-104) with three of Town’s ladies winning to single figures. Stopping a full house was Alison Millard who won to 8 against Stella Watterson. Closest game saw Chris Price for Castletown having a nip and tuck game against Elaine Fenton before running out 21-17.
South Ramsey were at home to Castletown B (176-109) with Marie Ashurst stopping the whitewash when she won 21-8 against Gillian Jopson. Sue Kerruish and Rachel Palmer just missed out on wins for the Town ladies when they lost to 19 and 18 respectively against Joyce Ogden and Sue Collier.
Nobles visited Ballaugh A coming away with a 5-4 win but losing on points (141-148). Julie Reilly and Louise Tebay for Ballaugh plus Jo Kelly for Nobles all won to single figures. Best game of the night saw Grace Gawne for Nobles eventually winning 21-19 after a good tussle with Caroline Parker. Douglas made their way west to Marown B coming away winning 6-3, but losing on points (149-156). Marown’s points total was helped greatly by Rosie Winckle and Celia Joughin winning to 2 and 1. The third winner for the Crosby ladies was Grace Cooper who after a good battle with Mel Molesworth managed to cross the line 21-20. Another 21-20 game saw Nobles Pauline Cowley pip Elaine Dewhirst to the winning post. Peel played host to Breagle Glen B winning the match 6-3 (170-119). Gill Clarke, Jo Corkill, and Louise Horsfall plus Jacqui Elliot for Breagle all won to single figures. The other two wins for Breagle were hard fought games with both Hannah Leece and Jean Thackrah winning 21-20 against Diane Fleming and Emilie Moss with Jean coming back from being 15-5 down to win. The match between Mooragh Park and Marown A has been postponed to a later date.
The British Crown Green Dorothy Piearce Memorial Ladies Doubles qualifier was held on Sunday at Finch Hill Bowling Club with an entry of 10 pairs. The weather was extremely changeable throughout the afternoon but it didn’t deter some excellent bowling being played. Getting through to the semi-finals were Jenny Moore and Fiona Kennish (South Ramsey), Philippa Taylor and Joyce Ogden (Marown/South Ramsey), Louise Tebay and Maria Dimsdale (Ballaugh), plus Helen Withers and Lyn Bolton (Marown).
The first semi-final pitted Jenny and Fiona against Philippa and Joyce with the South pair progressing through with a comfortable 21-9 win. Second semi-final was a tighter affair with Helen and Lyn eventually overcoming the challenge of Louise and Maria to win 21-18.
In the final, Jenny and Fiona were first out of the blocks and maintaining their momentum won 21-10. Many congratulations to Jenny and Fiona on their win. It is hoped both Jenny and Fiona, and Helen and Lyn will represent the Isle of Man at the Dorothy Piearce Finals being held on Saturday 9 August at Dudley Dell, Staffordshire. Thanks to Finch Hill Bowling Club for the use of their green and providing refreshments throughout the afternoon and to Chris Holland, Ladies Competition Secretary and her team on the smooth running of the competition.
Many congratulations must go to Jenny Moore on her very successful June Bowling festival winning the main event and the Ladies Tourism – a great feat indeed!
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