OFF TO THE NATIONAL FINALS

Our very best wishes and support to Gill Bryceson and Sue Bird who are off to play in the National Finals Ladies Pairs at Leamington Spa this week. Go ladies!

LADIES INTO DORSET BENEVOLENT QUARTER FINALS

Friday 28th July saw 3 Swanage ladies’ triples teams play in the Dorset East Benevolent competition.

With 20 teams competing we were delighted when all 3 teams progressed through to the second round . A complicated qualifying system meant that some teams had to win 2 matches to reach the County quarter finals, with only 2 teams having to battle it out over 3 rounds to get through.

Despite the odds 2 of our 3 teams drew each other in the second round only to then to find we were going to be one of the only 2 teams to have to play 3 rounds (hope you are following this, because we weren’t on the day!).

Our star team of Connie Palmer as lead, Pam Roddick as number 2 and skip Jenny Carter moved through to the 3rd round and then beat Poole Park in a tight game to go through to the quarter and semi final stage on 7th August at Shaftesbury.

GOOD LUCK LADIES!

DORSET LADIES PAIRS CHAMPIONS

Dorset Ladies Pairs Champions

Sue Bird and Gill Bryceson represented Swanage Bowls Club in the Ladies County Pairs Competition. Their first game at Broadstone Wessex started their winning streak. The next two games against a different pair from Broadstone and then West Moors were very close and down to almost the last bowl of the game for a win.

Sue remembers the tension as they played the quarter finals “we played at Lyme Regis against Blandford when again it was down to the very last bowl to make sure of a win.”

The Semi Finals were played on the same day at Lyme Regis against probably their toughest opponents from Poole Park. The scores were all level going into a very tense last end. Gill said “We took a slender lead but needed to protect it while the opposition fired 3 times attempting to remove our holding shot. Although they succeeded in removing two of our close bowls, we still held on to one shot to win the game.  We were both thrilled to win.”

The Final at Dorchester against Sherborne was scheduled for Saturday afternoon 22 July at 3pm. Nerves were intense for the excited supporters from Swanage Bowls Club especially as the rain was lashing down. Gill and Sue were relieved in the end when the game was postponed until Sunday morning. On Sunday the sun shone and a very vocal bunch of supporters cheered Sue and Gill all the way through the match.

The game started well and they managed to take a good early lead which they held until the end.  The opposition from Sherborne conceded on the 17th end as it was impossible for them to win on the last end.  Sue and Gill told us that “We overcame our nerves to win 19 shots to 9.  We were again both thrilled with the result and will now go on to represent Dorset in the National Finals to be held at Leamington Spa on August 15th.”

The National Finals are the pinnacle of bowls and Leamington Spa is a wonderful place to play. Some of our Club will be there to cheer Sue and Gill on and whatever the result at Leamington Spa, Swanage Bowls Club is immensely proud of them.

SWANAGE REGATTA BOWLS DRIVE – CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER

The bowling club will be holding a ‘Bowls Drive’ on Monday 31st July, this will be open to members of the public as well as club members. All proceeds will go to the Swanage Carnival charity pot.

Registration at 10am for start of play at 10-30am. At a cost of £5 per bowler. The game will be over 18 ends and each 6 ends entrants will change who they play with, who they play against and on a different rink. The winners will a Lady and a Man with the highest score, who will be presented with a trophy.

Woods and equipment will be provided by the club but entrants must have flat shoes with no prominent heel.

POINTS GAINED IN ALL GAMES PLAYED

Results and league standings weekend 8th July

 

Bournemouth and District Saturday Triples:

Swanage Swans were away playing Pelhams Sharks and won overall 30 shots to 24 gaining    4 points and remain top of Section 1 by 5 points.

Swanage Dolphins were away playing Bournemouth Buffalos and won overall 43 shots to 24 gaining 6 points and return to top of Section 5B with 42 points, 2 points clear.

Swanage Seagulls were at home to Fordingbridge Fire and won overall 44 shots to 21 gaining 6 points and are now 5th in Section 5A with 26 points.

Swanage Puffins were at home to Wimborne Charlie and won overall 43 shots to 30 gaining 6 points and move to 7th place in Section 5A with 22 points.

Bournemouth and District Ladies’ League:

We were on the carpet this week playing Braeside 1 and won overall 35 shots to 33, a close game gaining 4 points and move up to 3rd place with 41 points 1 point off the lead.

Edna Paisley Triples:

We were at home to Blandford Otters this week and lost overall 26 shots to 45 but gained 2 points for a rink win. We are bottom of this league with 16 points.

Bowls Dorset Men’s League:

We had a week off and remain 5th place with 24 points.

Percy Baker E2:

We were at home to Wimborne and won overall 34 shots to 31 gaining 4 points and are in 3rd place with 32 points.

MIXED BAG IN THE LEAGUES THIS WEEK

Results and league standings at weekend 1st July

 

Bournemouth and District Saturday Triples:

Swanage Swans were away at New Milton ‘C’ and lost overall by a small margin, 31 shots to 29, gaining 2 points for rink win. They are still top of Section 1 by 3 points.

Swanage Dolphins had a week off, due to Wimborne Delta withdrawing from this league. They are now second in Section 5B 2 points off the lead.

Swanage Puffins lost narrowly to Knyveton Gardens ‘C’, at home by one shot 31-30, gaining 2 points for rink win. They are still the strongest in Section 5A but now only by 2 points.

Swanage Seagulls at home to Highcliffe ‘D’, who are top of Section 5A, were trounced 52 shots to 17, not gaining any points are now 7th in this section.

Bournemouth and District Ladies’ League:

They played Fordingbridge at home winning comfortably 46 shots to 28, gaining 6 points, sitting in 4th place with 37 points after 10 games.

Edna Paisley Triples:

We were away at Poole Park and lost 31 shots to 27, gaining 2 points for rink win, sitting in 7th place after 7 games with 14 points.

Bowls Dorset Men’s League:

The team travelled to Gillingham for this game and tantalisingly lost overall by 1 shot score 51-50, gaining 2 points for rink win, sitting 5th in league with 24 points after 7 games.

Percy Baker E2:

We were away to Blandford and lost overall by 34 shots to 25, gaining 2 points for rink win, after 8 games we sit 3rd in league with 24 points.

LADIES PAIR HAVE A DATE AT COUNTY FINALS

COUNTY LADIES’ PAIRS FINAL FOR GILL and SUE

Gill Bryceson and Sue Bird qualified for the quarter and semi-finals at Lyme Regis on Saturday 1st July. They qualified by beating Joan Shaw and Chris Sexton from Broadstone Wessex in the preliminary round, Sally Rowe and Lyn Howard also from Broadstone Wessex in the first round and then Jill Bell and Barbara Trite from West Moors in the second round.

Then at Lyme Regis on Saturday, in the morning beat Delphine Way and Jan Cornick from Blandford in the quarters. In the afternoon beat Julie Leake and Bridget Hodder from Poole Park.

Now over the weekend of 22nd/23rd July, are set to meet Carolyn Hart and Linda Murray from Sherborne in the County Finals at Dorchester. Both pairs will represent Dorset in the Ladies’ Pairs, at the National Finals, in Leamington Spa.

Good luck and play well, you deserve it.