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President's Message President’s Message Welcome to the new season. I wish you a happy and enjoyable year and hope you achieve all that you aim to get out of the season, be it winning club champs, centre titles or just having a great time with your friends and fellow bowlers. With COVID 19 abruptly ending our last season, lets hope we have seen the last of that and be able to concentrate on an uninterrupted bowling programme for the next year. Thank you to all the behind the scene volunteers, officials, umpires, markers and everyone else that make the season possible. I encourage you to help and urge new and old bowlers to get to the greens, they are fundamental to the success of bowls in NZ. Finally, I would like to thank our many sponsors that help make it possible to run our bowls tournaments and contribute in other ways to the continued success of the Clubs in the centre. I wish you all a great 2020/2021 season. Good Bowling everyone. David Natta President Bowls, Dunedin Inc Front Cover - Canterbury Quadrangular Winners Players from left to right: Malia Tavite, Helen Carman, Jacqui Peterson, Ruth Williams, Shona Mann, Barbara Archer, Vicki Robinson, Jan Hall, Lyn Rance, Beth Brown, Janet Swallow, Faye Cosgrove. Photo by Faye Cosgrove. 1 Bowls Dunedin Inc. Life Members OFFICE 38 Tahuna Road, Tainui Dorothy Burnard (Green Island) PO Box 11037, Musselburgh, Marcella Foster (St Clair) Dunedin 9049 Geoff Hanna (Mornington) Phone 455-9579 / 027-2110228 Margaret Malcolm ONZM (Port Chalmers) Email [email protected] Ken Stott (Roslyn) Website www.sporty.co.nz/bowlsdunedin Jan Tucker QSM (Balmacewen) Centre Manager Darryl Young Results Recorder Bowls Dunedin Board Allan Varcoe, 48F Ravelston Street, St Kilda, Patron: Margaret Malcolm ONZM Dunedin 9012 Ph: 455-1789 Cell: 027-8121847 President: David Natta 021-719451– (Chair) Email: [email protected] Vice President: Grant Simpson 027-2405373 Board: Andy McLean 474-9201/ 027-8844800 Weather Controller Dorothy Mowat 021-2230746 Chris Morland 021-735521 All cancellation contacts for Green keepers Geoff Purdon 021-2700923 Women’s and Men’s Ruth Williams 027-5664527 Robert Gibson 027-4611772 Operations Committee CANCELLATIONS Convenor: Robert Gibson 027-4611772 RADIO DUNEDIN 1305AM Committee: Geoff Simons 477-6550 / 022-5051525 Cancellation Line: Ph 471 7555 Darryl Young 455-9579 / 027-2110228 Dunedin Cancellations on Facebook The Hits Selectors Cancellations on Facebook Robert Gibson 027-4611772 (Senior Men Manager) Also notified by text and on Lyn Rance 021-0549295 Kevin Cosgrove Ph: 453-6676 or 0274-536028 (Senior Coach - Women & Development) to be added to the list, Wally Shaw 021-1020347 (Development Men) and on Home page of Janet Swallow 489-4478 / 027-4894478 (Senior & Development Manager) www.bowlsdunedin.co.nz 2 3 Judicial Committee Bowls Dunedin Coaching Association Cyril Gilfedder, John Hunter President: Bruce Robertson 488-2241 Diana Hudson (LLB), David Polson (BA, LLB) Convenor: Anne Craik 488-0507 Umpires Association President: Ron Walker 489-5707 / 027-4303090 Registered Coaches 2020 Secretary: Tim Pettengell 926-7488 / 027-2318804 Fairfield Anne Craik 488-0507 Noreen Paul 477-2829 Bowls in Secondary Schools Jacqui Peterson JP 481-1753 Convenor: Anne Craik 488-0507 Bruce Robertson 488-2241 Bowls New Zealand Club Doug Thomas 021-2043459 Communications Manager: Robbie Thomson 455-6423 Forbury Park Duane White 021-1440440 Martin Mackenzie 021-966016 E: [email protected] Green Island Jan Hall 473-8089 Bowls New Zealand Contacts: Marilyn Irvine 027-424596 Chris Lander 021-1095965 E: [email protected] N.E.V. Evan Roberts 467-5222 Martin Mackenzie 021-966016 E: [email protected] Terry Scott 477-5589 Steve Beel 021-966017 E: [email protected] St Clair Kevin McCreanor 456-1931 St Kilda Walter Shaw 021-1020347 Kittyhawk Bowls Dunedin Taieri Beth Brown 476-3542 Patron: Ken Walker 489-6256 John Cross 481-1272 President: Geoff Hanna 453-4565 Wakari John Moana 027-7779680 Secretary: Anne Craik 488-0507 Balmacewen Bruce Dumper (Trainee) 021-08666657 Treasurer: Gerard Simmons 453-4259 Club Captain: John Milnes 488-3952 Committee: Michael Ayers, John Cross, Ron MacIntosh Foundation Coaches 2020 Balmacewen Jules Norris 466-7879 New Zealand Disabled Lawn Bowls Mosgiel Bruce Carter 489-3807 (NZDLBA) Yvonne Cassidy 489-6842 Do you have a physical disability and play bowls (or want to play)? Steven Gill 489-2505 We would like you to join our New Zealand Disabled Bowls Graeme Hawkins 489-2379 organisation. Leith Fred Smith 929-1987 For further details please contact: Outram Cindi Ewart 489-0419 President: Peter Horne M: 027-4170691 / 04-976-7494 Marion Hambleton 486-2232 Secretary: Pam Walker E: [email protected] St Kilda Mark Henderson 021-815028 M: 021-0672488 4 5 Bowls Dunedin Greenkeepers Association DYNASTY SPORTSWEAR President: Robert Gibson BOWLS APPAREL RANGE OFFICIAL APPAREL Taieri Bowling Club PARTNER TO NZ BOWLS ALSO OFFICIAL 489-7677/ 027-4611772 APPAREL PARTNER TO Secretary/Treasurer: Bryan Williamson BOWLS WELLINGTON TEAM CAPS BOWLS AUCKLAND Wakari Bowling Club BOWLS DUNEDIN 476-3292 / 027-8267860 POA Your Machinery Supervisors: Duncan McConnell 476-4095 Team Logo Murray Lester 454-5065 Rob Gibson 489-7677 TEAM Greens Committee: Duncan McConnell POLO $ .00 Dave Hutton 027-4774163 STARTING FROM 40 Bryan Williamson Rob Gibson Agronomist: Dave Howard 477-7333 TEAM PANT $ .00 Greenkeepers Meeting Venues STARTING FROM 60 The Association meets on the THIRD Sunday each month at 10am. A visit to the first named club, followed by a meeting at TEAM SHORT the second named club. $ .00 STARTING FROM 40 The venues for 2021 are as follows: June 20th Forbury Park / St Kilda July 18th Brighton / Taieri (AGM) CAP PLUS FULLY SUBLIMATED August 15th Portobello / Macandrew Bay PANT, POLO & SHORT. Field days to be held during the season. Details to be advised. TERMS & CONDITIONS FULL APPAREL Minimum order quantities of 10 units. Call today for a no obligation free quote. RANGE ALSO SUBLIMATED COLOURS AVAILABLE TEAMWEAR ENQUIRES - JOSH TASMAN-JONES [P] 021 047 1567 [E] [email protected] DYNASTYSPORT.CO.NZ 6 7 Bowls New Zealand Gold Star Gold Award for 5 or more National Titles Men Mike Kernaghan 5 We are proud to sponsor Bowls in Dunedin. Bowls New Zealand Silver Star Silver Award for 5 or more National Titles Members will receive a donation to their club Men Terry Scott 12 *Kevin Darling 6 on purchase of any New or Pre owned KIA. Ken Walker 10 Robbie Thomson 6 Mike Kernaghan 7 Paul Girdler 5 Come in and see the team at Dunedin Kia today Stephen Beel 6 Shaun Scott 5 Bowls Dunedin Five Star Gold Badge Holders Men T J Scott 39 * K G Andrews 12 K Walker 32 R Brown 12 M Kernaghan 25 * G Duggie 12 Jim Scott 24 B Malcolm MBE 12 S L McConnell 21 * J A Veitch 12 G Cash 18 N Birkbeck 11 * G H Jolly OBE 18 I A Dickison MBE 11 D S McConnell 18 P Kean 11 * E H Ravenwood 17 S Scott 11 R Thomson 15 * E W S Wilson 11 www.dunedinkia.co.nz 03 488 3333 [email protected] 529 Kaikorai Valley Road, Dunedin G Wilson 15 N Williams 10 * W N Cousins 14 B Barringer 9 S Beel 13 P K Clark OBE 9 M Cowan 13 * K R Darling 9 * N Kroon 13 P Girdler 9 E Andrews 12 * D Hutchison 9 8 9 * John Scott 9 B H Pettit 6 * C Travis 9 * L Robinson 6 F Cosgrove 16 * J Coulter 7 * H W M Hogg 8 B Williamson 6 D Hynes 16 M Hoad 7 S Wilson 8 * R K Aitcheson 5 * D Richards 16 D Schadee 7 M J Andrews 7 * W Anderson 5 J Swallow 16 * E Stewart 7 D Archer 7 * K Archer 5 * H Austin 13 * E Adess 6 P Barron 7 * W A Bambery 5 Z Fleury 13 * G Child 6 J Coleman 7 * W R Blackburn 5 * L Webber 13 * P Chisholm 6 * W S Cowie 7 * G H Claridge 5 C Ewart 12 * J Hiscoke 6 R Dawe 7 M Clydesdale 5 * A Gregory 12 W Hurring 6 P J Dickison 7 * I Dickison Snr 5 * M Abbott 11 * M Jamieson 6 * C Hall 7 * J E Gordon 5 L Bevin 11 S Scott 6 * L Hughes 7 * W Hastie 5 M Malcolm ONZM 11 L Turnbull 6 * C E Hutchison 7 * D J Henry 5 A Gawn 10 A Warrington-Blair 6 B King 7 W Hewitt 5 T Marr 10 C West 6 * D Leeden 7 * W B McConnell 5 L Swanson 10 J Young 6 A McCallum 7 * A W McLean 5 * N McCunn 9 N Anderson 5 C McCaw 7 * A H O'Sullivan 5 M Stevenson 9 J Barclay 5 * C E Tyrell 7 E Parry 5 M Tavite 9 * D Berry 5 P Wilson 7 * I A Shand 5 * A Whale 9 * M Beveridge 5 M Bracegirdle 6 * D Stuart 5 L Dabinett 8 * N Clyma 5 D Budge 6 J Susilo 5 * E Easton 8 J Dyhrberg 5 K Budge 6 * J Tonkin 5 J Evans 8 S McCaw 5 K Clayton-Smith 6 P Unkovich 5 * O Foster 8 * M McEwan 5 * A Harris 6 * D Vaughan 5 W McLelland QSM 8 * P Reynolds 5 R Larkin 6 * J Walls 5 J Robertson 8 R Walshaw 5 A McLean 6 M Watt 5 * Deceased * N W McGorlick 6 C Wheeler 5 S O'Driscoll 6 The following competitions shall qualify for the above Badges: Men’s Adess Shield wins prior to 1954 were not eligible. (1) Centre Events, Singles, Pairs, Triples, Fours and Mixed Pairs, (2) Champion of Champion Singles, Pairs, Triples and Fours.
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