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Autumn Waterloo Handicap

Greg Smith won the Co-operative Funeralcare Waterloo Mens Handicap with a 21-19 victory over Ross Dunkley

Coverage was LIVE on ITV4 as Crown Green Bowls returned to terrestrial television for the first time in 26 years

Draw


JMS Veterans Shield Final

The JMS Veterans Shield Final is due to be held this Thursday 17th September at Port Erin Bowling Club

It would be great to see some support both for the teams who reach the final and all spectators are welcome. There will be tea, coffee and biscuits provided.

MTTV Interview

Click to watch the MTTV interview by Mark Kneen (IOMCCGBA Development Officer) on the success of our local duo and the return to terrestrial television of Crown Green Bowls

Online Entry System & Festival Helpers

The online entry system for opens is being trialled for the first time, initially using the Festival Helpers Competition and hopefully we will enable this for as many competitions as possible next season.

I encourage anyone wanting to play in this competition to use the online form and any feedback is welcome direct to [email protected].

Remember to enter the Festival Helpers you must have helped during the June or September festival in 2015.

The system will allow you to enter an open competition directly from the website.

  • Goto the opens list or open page and click the green “Enter” button
  • You can enter yourself or a number of players.
  • When you complete the entry you fill out the players being entered into the competition and a contact name/email
  • As soon as the entry is submitted an email is sent to the club and to the contact entered on the form to confirm the entry
  • The contact would also be used if the club wished to notify start times for any of the entered players.
  • There is a security code field which must be completed, simply type the letters/numbers you see in the image

September Festival Blog

Results & Latest Draws


North Ramsey A Win Over 60s League

North Ramsey A have won the Men’s Over 60s League for the first time.

They held off the strong challenge from Castletown A who had closed the gap over the last couple of weeks and with North losing on Tuesday the gap was down to a single point.

North Ramsey however turned in a solid home performance today beating their B team 8-0 and ensuring their status as champions

Final League Standings

Marown (2018)

Ladies Night League

PosTeamPldWDLPtsForm
5Peel Sunset24140103607
6Marown24110133552
7Port Erin24130113478
PosPlayerTeamPldWLTotal ForTotal Against
15Philippa TaylorMarown24186461338
17Rosemary WinckleMarown24177459389
33Lil SmithMarown23158410321
34Shirley WhelanMarown241311406411
38Mary AldersonMarown231310400344
44Celia JoughinMarown241212390396
51Elaine DewhurstMarown21129375356
54Margaret ScarffeMarown221012355387
102Pat WithersMarown22319208444
160Marcia PearsonMarown3034563
175Maureen QuilliamMarown3032263
177Helen WithersMarown1102112
DateMatch #HomeScoreAway
1Marown144-165(4-5)Peel Sunset
2Castletown A172-128(5-4)Marown
3South Ramsey184-102(8-1)Marown
4Marown169-151(6-3)Mooragh Park
5Port St Mary171-155(5-4)Marown
6Marown181-109(8-1)Onchan
7Castletown B112-158(3-6)Marown
8Marown174-121(8-1)Douglas
9Nobles179-125(6-3)Marown
10Marown146-149(5-4)Port Erin
12Marown128-173(3-6)Purt le Moirrey
13Ballaugh134-153(4-5)Marown
14Peel Sunset167-140(5-4)Marown
15Marown149-151(5-4)Castletown A
16Marown169-144(5-4)South Ramsey
17Mooragh Park155-132(4-5)Marown
18Marown117-165(2-7)Port St Mary
19Onchan98-163(3-6)Marown
20Marown189-87(9-0)Castletown B
21Douglas155-159(4-5)Marown
22Marown122-152(3-6)Nobles
23Marown180-147(6-3)Ballaugh
24Port Erin182-111(8-1)Marown
26Purt le Moirrey143-158(3-6)Marown

N.B.Some results still to come in

Maddrell’s Double Cream

On Sunday Ballaugh Bowling Club held the Maddrell’s Double Cream Mixed pairs. With 45 pairs, 10 up on 2014, is was always going to be a long day and so it proved with the last bowl stopping just after 9.20pm.

The eventual winners were Matthew and Alison Keggen, who obviously like the Ballaugh green as just over a month ago won the Spar Mixed pairs on the green. In the final they defeated Dave ‘Dido’ Kelly and Christine Price 21-11.

In the semi finals Alison & Matthew overcome Harry & Joyce Kelly while Paula Firth and Jordan Cain lost out to Dido & Chris. Losing quarter finalists were Katy & Tim Williams, Amanda Lawler & Neil Withers, Sid & Casey Bolton, Roger & Maureen Payne.

At the conclusion Chairman, Jenny Maddrell thanked Richard Faragher & Paul Bradford for running the competition, and the lady members of the club for running the kitchen and keeping everyone fed.

There was also an item of lost property found with a ring being found in the ladies toilets. To claim it please contact Paul Bradford on 482349.

The next competition is the Keenan 4s Mens Doubles on Saturday 5th September 2015 commencing 1pm. Entries to Richard Faragher on 497867 by Thursday 3rd September

Report by Richard Faragher

Derek Killey Memorial

The Derek Killey memorial mixed pairs played at Onchan raised £445.52 for the Isle of Man Stroke Foundation.

Onchan Club would like to thank all players and supporters who contributed so generously. And to Mrs Eileen Killey for providing the prizes to the winners John and Fiona Kennish and to the runners up Matthew and Alison Keggen.

Report by Marilyn Ellison

Northern Lights Shine at Douglas

It was a Ramsey double at the Villa Marina on Saturday as South Ramsey’s John Kennish and Mooragh Park’s Janet Monk won the respective men’s and ladies Paddy Power sponsored Douglas Town cups.

Both players were at the top of their game all day on a tricky playing surface. Kennish found top gear and was on fire in the latter rounds. He put in an extremely impressive final performance defeating long-time rival Colin Kelly 21-13 in a top quality final.

His best performance was in the round before as he was simply unplayable against defending champion David Bradford, winning 21-7 to book his final berth. Kelly was also in good form in the semi-finals fighting off the spirited challenge of Steve Parker.

Parker can be extremely pleased with his days’ work eliminating a couple of Island players en route to the semis. If he can translate his end of season open form into his league performances next term it won’t be long before he is turning a few heads.

Monk was equally as impressive in the ladies competition as she saw off the challenge of plucky home greener Paula Garrett 21-15 in a top quality final. Garrett and Monk are the only two names on this trophy, and it was first blood to Monk to get etched into the annals of history as a double winner.

Garrett would have hoped to have gone all the way but she can take heart from a series of great wins over top quality opposition including an impressive semi-final victory over Margaret Tasker. Monk had to overcome an unknown force in the shape of Fon Edwards in the same round to make it to the final.

Edwards impressed all day. She is relatively new to the game and if she continues to improve at her current rate it will not be long at all before she has her own name engraved on one of the more coveted trophies.

Douglas would like to thank Paddy Power for their continued support and sponsorship. They have formed a formidable partnership not only with Douglas Bowling Club but with Isle of Man Bowls in general and their continued efforts are definitely propelling our sport in the right direction.