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Murray Bowls Division Club Details & Programme MURRAY BOWLS DIVISION CLUB DETAILS & PROGRAMME SEASON 2020— 2021 MURRAY BOWLS DIVISION [email protected] www.murraybowlsdivision.bowls.com.au OFFICE BEARERS 2020-2021 President: Joe Luci 0487 858 606 [email protected] Vice President: Kerry Baldacchino 0437 420 766 Secretary: Jack Dell 0409 049 592 [email protected] Assistant Secretary: Treasurer: Jenny Sutcliffe 0439 621 142 [email protected] Hall of Fame: Elaine Chaplin*, Gordon Grinter*, Roy Rowan, Geoff Sutcliffe (L), Bon Sweeney*, Ken Rogers*, Mick Chaplin. Life Members: Mick Chaplin, Bruce Ferry, Ron Bartley, Joyce Larkin, Allan Clark, Elaine Chaplin*, Ken Shields*. * Deceased, (L) Legend CGM Board Members: Marj McDonald, Joe Luci CGM Delegates: Archie Ellis, Ruth Burnett Host Division: Goulburn Valley Division Page 1 CLUB OFFICE BEARERS. Barooga Sports: Snell Road, Barooga 5873 4178 President: Des Toohey 0427 968 032 [email protected] Secretary: John Bruce 0427 906 531 [email protected] Bowls Secretary: John Bruce 0427 906 531 [email protected] Delegates: John Bruce, Pam Nichols Berrigan: Stewart Street Berrigan 5885 2229 President: Garry Seamer 0429 852 019 [email protected] Secretary: Graeme Parr 0428 852 267 [email protected] Bowls Secretary: Matt Hansen 0427 635 396 [email protected] Delegates: Graeme Clements, Elaine Hawkins Cobram: William Street Cobram 5872 1510 website: cobram.bowls.com.au President: Ray Parks 0427 040 821 [email protected] Secretary: Andrew Rushby 0475 703 766 [email protected] Bowls Secretaries: Jeff Beasley 0428 575 477 Carol Doherty 0419 157 987 Delegates: Ray Parks, Andrew Rushby Finley: Tuppal Street Finley 5883 1324 President: Graeme Close 0428 831 753 Secretary: Karen Peacock 0458 324 004 [email protected] Delegates: Nan Smith, Graeme Close Finley RSC: playing at Finley Bowls Club Tuppal Street Finley Contact: Jeffrey Peacock 0438 048 040 [email protected] Karen Peacock 0458 324 004 [email protected] Jerilderie: Jerilderie Street Jerilderie 5886 1445 President: John Bryce 0428 579 096 [email protected] Secretary: Lucy Gurciullo 0427 137 684 [email protected] Bowls Secretary: Lucy Gurciullo 0427 137 684 Delegates: Ken Dallas, Mary Catena Katandra West: Hickey Road Katandra West 5828 3342 President: Kevin Minogue 0427 283 278 [email protected] Secretary: Greg Barr 0421 619 017 [email protected] Bowls Secretary: Greg Barr Delegates: Kevin Minogue, Greg Barr Page 2 Nathalia: Weir Street Nathalia 5866 2363 President: Bev Hutchins 0438 045 373 [email protected] Secretary: Liz Oliver 0419 174 565 [email protected] Tournament Secretaries: Brian Hutchins (Men) 0473 346 561 Fay Hutchins (Ladies) 0434 494 879 Delegates: Bev Hutchins, Liz Oliver Numurkah: Melville Street Numurkah 5862 1308 President: Terry Brennan 0418 178 083 [email protected] Secretary: Joel Howman 0423 296 697 [email protected] Bowls Secretary: Joel Howman 0423 296 697 Delegates: Terry Brennan, Vivienne Morris Numurkah Golf: Tunnock Road Numurkah 5862 3445 Bowls Mgr. John Pickersgill 0408 575 852 [email protected] Secretary: Jack Dell 0409 049 592 [email protected] Tournament Secretaries: Butch Browning 0428 622 653 Kaye Hocking 0408 230 147 Delegates: Loris Houlihan, John Pickersgill Picola: Hartwould Street Picola 5869 1336 President: Bruce Agnew 0408 375 189 [email protected] Secretary: Meryl Licqurish 0417 706 472 [email protected] Delegates: Bruce Agnew, Keith Berger Strathmerton: Numurkah Road Strathmerton 5874 5471 President: Dwayne Pannell 0418 340 480 [email protected] Secretary: Peter Philippe 0405 185 508 [email protected] Tournament Secretary: Wayne McGregor [email protected] Delegates: Dwayne Pannell, Peter Philippe, Ross Kirkham Tocumwal Golf and Bowls: Barooga Road Tocumwal 5874 9111 Captain: Dave Hansen 0418 317 317 [email protected] Secretary: Bowls Secretary: Dave Hansen 0418 317 317 Delegates: Dave Hansen Page 3 Wunghnu: Jones Street Wunghnu 5862 2238 President: Doug Larkin 0419 329 579 [email protected] Secretary: Bowls Secretary: Doug Larkin Delegates: Ian Gray, Lynton Stephens, Doug Larkin MURRAY BOWLS DIVISION COMMITTEES Match Committee: Chairperson: Joe Luci Kerry Baldacchino, Warren Blanch, Yvonne Clark, Doug Larkin, Peter Linquist, Karen Peacock, Ieva Saunders. Selectors: Geoff Sutcliffe Loris Houlihan, Marj McDonald, Ieva Saunders Umpires: TBA BowlsLink Administrator: Maree Luci 0419 440 873 [email protected] Dates and Times for Delegates Meetings Monday 14th December 2020 10.30am (Strathmerton) Monday 1st March 2021 7.30pm (Barooga Sports) Pennant Team Managers All Pennant sheets must be completed and signed by both Managers. The Home team will be responsible for entering the results into BowlsLink. The Visiting team will be responsible for confirming the results. The Team Managers must retain their copies of the Pennant sheets until the completion of the season. Page 4 60 & OVER SOUTHERN GROUP President: Keith Vis 0438 148 230 Secretary: Kevin Scolyer 0458 506 400 Club Managers: Cobram: Jim Burkitt 0407 813 190 Nathalia: Kevin Scolyer 0458 506 400 Numurkah: Jim Cline 03 5862 1924 Picola: Trevor Cobbledick 03 5866 2037 Wunghnu: Russell Burkitt 0408 103 615 Draw 2020 - 2021 The draw has been affected by covid and council restrictions on club house use and catering, so the following is subject to alteration or cancellation. Numurkah ٭ Numurkah (cancelled) December 14 ٭ September 21 Cobram ٭ ٭ Cobram (cancelled) January 18 ٭ October 5 Wunghnu ٭* Wunghnu (cancelled) February 1 ٭ October 19 Nathalia ٭ ٭ Nathalia February 15 ٭November 9 Picola ٭ ٭ Picola March 1 ٭ November 30 Numurkah Mixed wind up day March 15 - TBC Southern Group v Goulburn Valley at Numurkah – TBA 9.30am start ٭ ٭ 10.00am start ٭ Page 5 NORTHERN OPEN TRIPLES (formerly 55 & Over) President: Graeme Clements 0428 852 867 Secretary: Garry Seamer 0428 852 267 Draw 2020 - 2021 October 6 Deniliquin BC January 12 Deniliquin BC October 20 Finley BC January 26 Finley BC November 3 Berrigan BC February 9 Berrigan BC November 17 Tocumwal Golf BC February 23 Tocumwal Golf BC December 1 Jerilderie BC March 9 Jerilderie BC December 15 Deniliquin RSL March 23 Deniliquin RSL Club Managers: Berrigan BC: Graeme Clements 0428 852 867 Deniliquin BC: Tony King 0438 635 581 Deniliquin RSL: Tony Tonta 0418 817 744 Finley BC: Ray Koschel 03 5883 1631 Jerilderie BC: Ken Dallas 0400 070 053 Tocumwal Golf: Alan Jones 03 5874 3236 Inclement Weather Procedure The below covers parts of the Inclement Weather Conditions and all information concerning this matter can be found in the Murray Bowls Division Pennant Procedure Document. The Murray Bowls Division Match Committee shall be the only authority for determining prior to the day on which matches are to be played, whether or not play shall be abandoned for that Round. If play is abandoned each Club Secretary will be advised under procedures defined from year to year. If in the day before a scheduled Pennant game a Code Red Fire Danger Rating Day is forecast and announced by the Bureau of Meteorology for any Fire District within the Murray Bowls Division boundaries for the day of play all Pennant matches will be abandoned for that day. Page 6 (Pre-match) For Midweek Pennant play will not commence if the temperature at the venue club reaches 38 degrees Celsius or above at the commencement time of the match on the Pennant day. The commencement of the match will be suspended until such time as the temperature falls back below 38 degrees Celsius. If play has not commenced by 11 am (10:30am) then the match will be abandoned. If it is unlikely that the temperature will drop below 38 degrees Celsius the Side Managers may by mutual agreement abandoned the game and share the points available. Any disputes that may arise are to be referred to the venue clubs officially appointed Umpire of the day whose decision will be final. (During game) For Midweek Pennant if play has commenced and the Temperature at the venue club reaches 38 degrees Celsius or above at any time on the Pennant day then play will be suspended until such time as the temperature falls back below 38 degrees Celsius (all play will be abandoned at 2:00pm (1:30pm)). Every effort must be made to complete any ends in progress prior to leaving the green for the suspension of play. If play has been suspended due to Heat and the game is not recommenced within 1 hour of the cessation of play, then that game will be abandoned immediately. (Pre-match) For Saturday Pennant play will not commence if the Temperature at the venue club reaches 40 degrees Celsius or above on the Pennant day. The commencement of the match will be suspended until such time as the temperature falls back below 40 degrees Celsius. If play has not commenced by 3:00pm then the match will be abandoned. If it is unlikely that the temperature will drop below 40 degrees Celsius the Side Managers may by mutual agreement abandoned the game and share the points available. Any disputes that may arise are to be referred to the venue clubs officially appointed Umpire of the day whose decision will be final. (During game) For Saturday Pennant if play has commenced and the temperature at the venue club reaches 40 degrees Celsius or above at any time on the Pennant day then play will be suspended until such time as the temperature falls back below 40 degrees Celsius. Every effort must be made to complete any ends in progress prior to leaving the green for the suspension of play. If play has been suspended due to Heat and the game is not recommenced within 1 hour of the cessation of play, then that game will be abandoned immediately. Despite anything contained in this Rule Side Managers may by mutual agreement abandon the game at any time due to the Prevailing weather conditions if a resumption of play is unlikely.
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