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League Champions Marown Compete In Club Team Championship in U.K.

The qualifying stages of the 2025 Club Team Championship took place on Sunday 30th March at four different locations, with 2024 Canada Life International League Winners Marown A playing at Windle Bowling Club in St. Helens.

With an early 9:30 start the Marown men got off to a solid start with an 18 chalk victory (156-138) over Hoghton (North Lancs & Fylde) to pick up two points, dropping just 12 chalks as they won 6-2 on individual games.

Marown’s second game was always going to be tough against King George V (Warwick & Worcester) a side littered with top players as they lost out by 38 chalks (163-125), this time losing out 2-6 on games.

Their final group game ended with a true draw as they tied on 138 chalks with Willenhall Nordley BC (Staffordshire) whilst also drawing 4-4 on games.

Winning the group with three wins and a maximum six points were King George V, who will now go onto the Finals Day on Sunday 27th April. The Marown men finished in second place in the group with three points.

2025 Season Preview

In Division One Marown A (pictured) will be the team to catch having won the league by a comfortable seven points last season. Marown haven’t won back to back league titles since 2002, when they dominated the local game, they will be looking to achieve that feat this season.

South Ramsey A have strengthened with the return of John Kennish, as they look to regain the league title, still have the core of their team from last season, whilst Stefan Kelly continues his travels, is due back a some point during the season, he may turn out for the B Team upon his return.

Castletown A have a new captain onboard with Nathan Hamilton stepping up as he looks to bring the team forward, following their Rayner Shield final defeat last year, with Dave Quayle stepping down it is understood Kieran Krypner will be plying his trade in Division One this year.

The much talked about merger of Port Erin and Port St Mary took place over the winter, with one club having a bowling green and the other club having a higher membership. Three of the Port Erin ‘old guard’ are rumoured to be in the newly formed Breagle Glen A – David Cain, Bernie Durcan and Steve Durcan.

Port St Mary’s Tom Collins has jumped ship and has settled for somewhere closer to home in the North of the Island, as he turns out for North Ramsey A this year, having lost Paul Allison and Steven Waters to golf, with Gary Merrill stepping down to the B team. Collins is a welcome addition with Joe Kneale and Ewan Christian also rumoured to be stepping up to Division One for the Mooragh Park men.

Peel man George Gadsby is A team captain once again, whilst not playing early on this season following his recent surgery he will have to pull in two players, with Peter Greenlees moving on to pastures new as he will be turning out for Marown B.

South Ramsey B are the newly promoted team to Division One, they will have it all to do to stay up, as they have become a bit of a yoyo team over the past few years.

Marown C will be plying their trade in Division Two as they look to make an immediate return to the top flight.

This Division contains no fewer three A Teams with Noble’s A, Finch Hill A, and Ballaugh A. The Finch men probably look most likely to finish highest out of these three teams.

Noble’s B are the Noble’s D team from last year who won Division Three, under the league rules the highest placed team gets rebranded as the B Team.

Peel B will be looking to return to Division One after missing out last year, however the club are understood to have lost a couple of players to other clubs over the winter, they may well struggle to make a return.

Breagle Glen B could be contenders to battle for promotion with having different players to pick from now.

In Division Three North Ramsey B will be hoping to bounce back to Division Two, however Noble’s C and Noble’s D who have new and improvers players in their ranks might have something to say about that after competing at the top end of the table last season.

More to follow…

Bradford Wins Pre-Season Ian Kissack Shield

Marown held the opening tournament of the highly anticipated 2025 season, with the Ian Kissack floodlight competition sponsored by Ardern & Druggan Limited attracting a healthy entry . The competition was played over four days, with two qualifiers from the four qualifying sessions.

The competition commenced on Sunday afternoon with home greeners dominating as Colin Kelly and Paul Kelly eased through their qualifying games to qualify for finals night.

Sunday evening saw current holder Peter Jones (Marown) defeating teammate Neil Withers 21-17 to qualify, whilst Reg Temporaza (Onchan) bucked the trend as he came back from a 12-17 deficit against Marown captain Paul Dunn to win in his second game, the Onchan man went on to beat another home greener Karl Parker 21-7 to qualify.

Monday evening saw South Ramsey’s David Bradford safely navigating his way through his qualifying games, as he beat Rob Monk (North Ramsey) 21-7 to qualify, whilst Glenn Boland held off Marown clubmate Phil Kelly 21-15 to qualify.

The last qualifying session took place on Tuesday evening, with Jamie Joughin earning his spot in the last eight with a 21-19 win over Dave McCabe (Douglas), whilst Matthew Quirk (Onchan) also had a tough battle as he held off Dave Naughton (Noble’s) 21-18 to qualify.

The competition was redrawn at the quarter final stage on Wednesday evening with Joughin, always up against it when drawn against Bradford, however he performed well before ducking out 16-21. Temporaza recorded a straightforward 21-13 against Paul Kelly.

In the other half of the draw Quirk performed brilliantly to end Jones’ hopes of retaining the Shield, with a 21-3 victory, whilst Glenn Boland was the highest scoring loser as he just lost out 17-21 to Colin Kelly.

Both semi-finals were never in doubt as Bradford beat Temporaza 21-11, whilst Kelly had a good run in the corners on his way to securing a 21-10 win over Quirk.

The final was played under floodlights on a green that is in superb condition, got underway with Bradford picking up a two on the first end, was then counting for two on the following end, only for Kelly to kill the end. A single was scored on the next end by Kelly, with the Marown man heading straight for the corners. Bradford had other ideas, as he got in, then went on to build up a 15-4 lead. A fightback looked to be on the cards, as Kelly got to within five chalks at 11-16, however the comeback was stopped there with Bradford finishing the game strongly to secure a 21-12 victory to pick up the Ian Kissack Shield for a fourth time.

The presentation was made by Marown President Peter Kelly, who thanked the sponsor Ardern & Druggan for their continued support, with thanks also given to the Marown ladies for the excellent refreshments provided over the duration of the competition. Ian Kissack’s sister Gill Kissack-Grundey was then introduced to present the prizes.

Castletown Narrowly Miss out on BCGBA Club Championship Final

The top two teams from last season’s open-age ladies league travelled to the Fylde Coast at the weekend to represent the Island in the BCGBA Club Championship where four groups each of four teams played their initial games on a round robin basis.

IOM runners-up Marown were drawn in Group A on the Belmont green at Fleetwood and got off to a flyer against the Welsh club Vardre Deganwy winning by 100 chalks to 75 with five winners in their ranks – captain Jayne Smith and then came Lynda Cadamy and Lyn Bolton who each recorded wins to 3 though this was bettered by Debbie Leece who won to 2 before Clare Cooper (15-11) rounded off a great team win.  

Next up for the Crosby girls was Springbank BC from Greater Manchester but it proved to be a hard task as it ended with a 77-114 loss with only Jayne and Helen Withers being victorious.

In their third game though they fired back with an excellent win over the Staffordshire side, Dilhorne BC, by 95-90 with the five tail-end players of Lynda, Lyn, Helen, Debbie and Clare gaining superb wins.

However, clawing back from losing one of the qualifying rounds is never easy and so it proved as Springbank qualified for the semi-finals with Marown just behind in a meritorious 2nd place in their group.

2024 League Champions Castletown played at Cavendish Park in Bispham and started their games with a resounding 120-60 win over Bowling Green from the local North Lancs & Fylde league. The full-house was achieved by Anne Oates, Tracy Moore, Kath Kinley (with a 15-0 win), Chris Price, Hilary Kermode, Kim Foy, Stella Watterson and captain Hannah Drewett. 

Game two against Southport Town was slightly more difficult but wins from Anne, Kath, Hilary, Kim and Stella helped secure a 99-92 victory.

Knowing a win in their third game against the mid-Cheshire side of Winnington Park would secure a semi-final spot the team played arguably their best game of the day with only a 14-15 loss by Kim preventing a maximum chalks win.

So, it was on to Cleveleys WMC for the Town side who were buoyed to see the full Marown squad already at the green to give their support.

What a close semi-final it turned out to be against Springbank BC! 

Anne Oates came off with a win to 9 to keep up her 100% win record for the day but though the next games were close the Town did not have another victory until game 6 when Kim Foy won to 10. 

Hannah Drewett then pulled her team right back into contention with a resounding 15-3 win so suddenly it meant that Stella Watterson had to get to 12 for the team to be victorious.

However, despite a great attempt she ended one chalk short losing 11-15 so with the game drawn on chalks Springbank were deemed the winners having won 5-3 on games and after this narrow scrape they then went on to beat New Mill from Yorkshire in the final.

BCGBA Ladies Club Championship – Marown
Photo: Helen Withers

2025 Season

The 2025 bowls season will kick off on Tuesday, 1st April, and the full fixtures for Men’s, Ladies Night, and Over 60s have now been published.

There is still some work to do, as we await confirmation from clubs regarding Opens and Captains. These details will be published as soon as all the data has been collected, verified, and prepared.

Men’s Over 60s Update – The structure of matches has changed. Clubs fielding a C team will now play their matches on a Tuesday or Thursday at 3:00 PM, while the A or B team will play their home matches at 1:00 PM.

Men’s Rayner Shield Draw – This is still to be done and will be published in the next week.

Mixed Team Competition – This will take place in September, with a slight format change being considered to further enhance this popular event. Final details will be confirmed and published in the coming month.

Stay tuned for updates!

National Development Strategy

As part of the recently introduced National Development Strategy, all 16 affiliated Crown Green Bowling Counties will receive kits to support their County Development Officer with the initiative. On Friday 21st February, British Crown Green Bowling Association CEO Paul Ashmore presented the Isle of Man Development Officer (Tracy Moore) with the first part of their development kit.

The equipment provided consisted of eight sets of Taylor coloured junior bowls, 12 sets of Taylor adult bowls and four jacks. The kit is available for use by all affiliated Clubs to support the growth of our sport across our grassroots.

Also present at the presentation were IOM Sport, along with some of the Manx Youth Games coaches, Sue Gawne, Christine Holland, George Peach, Jo Robert and Michele Cubbon. Making the most of half term and the sun, some of the Association’s junior bowlers attended to test drive the new sets of junior bowls and, as you can see, had a great time!

Isle of Man Bowls Development Officer Tracy Moore receiving the Kit from British Crown Green Bowling Association CEO Paul Ashmore
Photo: Arnie Withers

Weekend’s Off-Island Action

The 2024 BCGBA Mel Evans MBE Centenary Mixed Pairs was held on Saturday 5th October at Owley Wood Recreation Club, Barrymore Road, Weaverham.

The first games of the day got underway at 10:00 with South Ramsey pair Elaine Moore and Greg Barlow facing Louise Ollerton and David Molyneux (Lancashire) on number one green with the IOM pair losing out 17-21 in the first round.

On Green Two Castletown’s Hannah Drewett and Nathan Hamilton had built up a 16-8 lead against Shropshire pair Jodie Taylor and Daniel Taylor only for a stirring fightback from their opponents seeing the Town pair score just two more points as they lost out 18-21.

There was better success for Sue Gawne and Andy Kennish (Noble’s/Peel) as they won their first game 21-12 against North Lancs & Fylde pair Emily James and Darren James. In their second round game the Manx pair lost out 13-21 to the beaten finalists Emma Earlam and Rob Winnington from Cheshire.

The eventual winners were North Lancs & Fylde pair Clair Russell and Steve Clamp who took a resounding 21-9 victory over the Cheshire pair.

Two of the Three Island Representative Pairs who competed in the BCGBA Mel Evans Centenary Mixed Pairs
Photo: Beth Hamilton

World Club Championships

South Ramsey qualified for the World Club Championships at Alkincoats Park, Colne by virtue of winning the Rayner Shield earlier in the season. The competition was played as a straight knockout, with the winner on chalks going through to the next round to face the winners from the same green.

In their first round game they were up against Wigan Parish B.C. as they turned in a strong performance to win their first round match by 19 chalks, winning four games, whilst losing three games to 20-21.

Scores below…

South RamseyScoreScoreWigan Parish B.C.
David Bradford2118Tony Holland
Glynn Hargraves214Michael Sollars
Peter Collister2021Keith Pedder
Bob Clark2113William Simm
James Teare2021Graham Pye
Jenny Moore2113David Mullen
Jordan Cain2021Andrew Molyneux
Stefan Kelly721David Molyneux
4 Games Won1511324 Games Won

Their second game was always going to be much tougher as they faced Crossgates, with the team featuring several top bowlers. The South Ramsey team turned in a solid performance as they lost by 17 chalks, taking four wins off their opponents.

South RamseyScoreScoreCrossgates
David Bradford2021Gareth Lally
Glynn Hargraves2117Harry Seehra
Bob Clark2115Jonny Wilcox
Peter Collister921Mark Taylor
Elaine Moore2116Joe Cranston
Stefan Kelly721Craig Hopwood
Jordan Cain2115Kez Smith
Dido Kelly1021Steven Gilroy
4 Games Won1301474 Games Won

Crossgates go through to the finals day which is being held at Spen Victoria Bowling Club next Sunday, as one of eight teams in a bid to become World Club Champions.

September 2024 CLI Players of the Month

Men’s Player of the Month: David Bradford – South Ramsey

Ladies Player of the Month: Louise Tebay – Ballaugh

Under 21’s Player of the Month: Alex Colquitt – Noble’s

The men’s pick went to David Bradford who impressed as he swept aside Matthew Quirk, John Kennish, Colin Kelly, and Paul Dunn on his way to winning a fourth Manx Masters title. Bradford also won both league games for South Ramsey, this included a 21-1 win as he won his third game to just one chalk for the season, whilst also finishing third in the overall league merit despite missing a game earlier in the season.

The Ladies pick went to Louise Tebay who picked up her first Ladies Manx Masters title at South Ramsey recently, as Louise picked up her best win to date having only taken up the game four years ago, beating Jenny Moore 21-15 on the way to picking up the title. Tebay put an end to Jenny’s hold on the trophy that she had won for six years in a row. In addition to this the Ballaugh captain won both league games played in September to single figures, as she finished the season strongly to finish 10th in the Ladies merit, whilst her team finished in fourth place in the Ladies night league.

Alex Colquitt went to a Junior bowler, as Alex picked up the Under 21’s award, winning the Bill Oliver Junior Trophy at Breagle Glen, with the score tied in the final an extra end was played with Colquitt winning the crucial deciding end to seal the victory. Alex also helped his team Noble’s C to finish in second place in Division Three to cap off a fine season.

Season Finale – Colin and Tom Lift Juan Kelly Cup

Marown Bowling Club hosted the Juan Kelly Cup, with the competition attracting 46 as the curtain was brought down on the 2024 bowling season.

The competition was played over two qualifying nights (Monday and Tuesday), with four pairs qualifying each night to qualify for the finals night on Wednesday evening. The format was any combination doubles, played over 15 ends with ends 5, 10 and 15 played as ‘power’ ends with the points scored counting double. The pairs were given a handicap based on their rankings in the Men’s and Ladies game. If scores were tied after 15 ends a one bowl shootout would take place to decide the winner. For finals night a re-draw took place to determine who the pairings would play on the night, with a good mixture of high and low handicaps still in the competition.

Losing out at the quarter final stage were home greeners Glenn Boland and Peter Jones (SCR) 10-19 to teammates Colin Kelly and Tom Kelly (SCR), whilst the 2023 winners Paul Dunn and Stevie Kelly (SCR) (Marown/Peel) managed to see of the +8 handicappers of Paul Moore and Lee Price (Noble’s) 21-13. In the other half of the draw Kim and Glynn Hargraves were off a +2 handicap (South Ramsey) as they beat Peel pair Tony Carroon and Dougie Allan (+3) 18-10, whilst Phil Kelly and John Gelling (+2) won the all-Marown battle as they beat Debbie Leece and Neil Withers (+1) 18-14 in the closest tie of the round.

The Kelly father and son combination progressed to the final with a 19-14 victory, despite conceding eight chalks to Dunn and Kelly on the first power end, as they won the last two power ends with eight chalks of their own. The South Ramsey combination reached the final with a 19-16 win over Phil Kelly and John Gelling despite losing two of the power ends themselves.

The final got underway with the South Ramsey pair scoring a three on the first end, they then conceded a single, were lying one on the following end only for Tom to take the jack off the green. Another single followed for Kim and Glynn. The game swung on its head on the first power end as a four scored by the Marown men turned a 1-6 deficit into a 9-6 lead.

The home greeners went onto score a two on the following end with another great bowl from Tom just tipping the jack going into the river corner. Kim and Glynn pulled a two back on the following end in the corners, then conceded a two and a three to trail 8-16. The second power end was won by the visiting bowlers with a single, with a bigger scoring end needed to close the deficit. A single on the following end proved to be their last point as Colin and Tom scored two doubles, and a single on end 14 was enough to lift the title for the first time to put the game out of reach at 21-11.

At the conclusion of play the presentation was made by Marown Club President Peter Kelly, who thanked Juan Kelly for once again sponsoring the competition, Brian Kelly for running the sheet, the Ladies for the refreshments over all three nights, everyone who entered, and all those who came to support. Juan Kelly was then introduced to present the prizes.

Nobles Win Maiden Over 60’s League Title

Congratulations to Nobles ladies’ on winning the Over 60’s League.

Nobles had been at the top of the table for most of the season. However with two tough matches to end the season it wasn’t a sure thing that they would take the title for the first time.

Going into their last match they had 15 points over second placed Castletown A, but Port Erin A proved to be tough opponents, and it looked like the title was slipping away. Nobles eventually won the title by just 3 points.

The Noble’s ladies won 21 of their 28 league games, suffering seven defeats. Castletown tasted defeat on just three occasions, however Noble’s scored slightly better on the all-important chalks throughout the season to secure the Manx Paving & Slate Over 60’s Ladies League Title.

Withers & Dunn Continue Their Bumper Weekend at Finch Hill

Sunday 22nd September 2024 Finch Hill Bowling Club hosted the Douglas Borough Council Challenge Cup competition for the any combination pairs. A total of 27 pairs entered for the end of season event on a warm and sunny afternoon.

The opening rounds saw some excellent close games and particular mention goes to southern teammates Caroline Whitehead and Angela Bennett taking on seasoned-campaigners Matthew Keggen and Paul Kelly to a 21-20 win.

It was good to see some of the juniors in the competition as Grayse Blencoe and Bailey McMullan had a tough game against the experienced players Margie Tasker and Mavis Franks, just losing out 19-21.

At the quarter finals stage last year’s winner Nathan Hamilton and his partner Kieran Krypner lost out to Neil Withers and Paul Dunn 14-21. Philippa Taylor and Lynda Cadamy ended the hopes of Peter Jones and Cherise Fialho 21-11 and Sue Gawne and Andy Kennish beat Janet Monk and Lacey McMullan 21-14. Caroline and Angela ended the challenge of home greeners David Holmes and Peter Woods 21-17 from progressing to semi-finals.

In the semi-finals Sue and Andy galloped to a commanding leading against Philippa and Lynda and despite a late rally from the girls who were unable to repeat their earlier form, took a 21-8 win. The other semi-final saw some very hard fought ends but the experience of Neil and Paul was in the end no match for Caroline and Angela with the boys winning 21-8.

The final was Sue and Andy against Neil and Paul which promised to be a good battle. Despite some very closely fought ends the boys managed to accrue a commanding lead and held back the challenge from their opponents and ran out the victors 21-7. Congratulations to Neil and Paul on yet another fine victory.

Many thanks to Finch Hill for hosting the event, Douglas Council as sponsors, Joyce Ogden for running the sheet and all competitors for a lovely afternoon’s bowling.

See you all next year.

Joyce Ogden