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- We had a ball at Belmont!
We came to Belmont last week to buy some shirts for my Friend Jonathan Knight. It was the closest club to our caravan park so we really wanted to play there. The club has a great sculpture of a bowl out the front. We then came back and put our names down to play on Wednesday. We turned up to a lovely welcome. As we arrived, in the carpark we met Karen and Robin who were organising things for an upcoming event. We had a lovely chat with them about our trip. Inside we met Bowls Director Kevin. We sat and chatted with members for half an hour before the game. They were very friendly. Mal got right into a deep conversation with Wally. The club is unusual in two ways: first it has four greens. Second they are all grass. They are absolutely immaculate. The best we've seen so far in Victoria. Jean played on green A. Mal played first on B then moved to A. They played beautiful 50's 60's, 70's and country music on the loudspeaker. We had two games of two-bowl triples twelve ends. Every player gets their own card because we change teams. Individuals win prizes. Jean's first team was Ron, Jean and Terry (Terry, Jean and Ron) against Ken, Terry and Mave. Jean got shot with her second bowl. Didn't last long. In fact they often had three or four and they were taken or cut down to one. Jean's team lost by five. Jean's second game was with Terry and Rhonda against Geoff, Frank and Dale. Frank is an official measurer and he measured everything - even the obvious ones. Frank was a card. We had good laughs. Jean's team was level with two ends to go and lost by two. Mal's first game was on green B. He thought the were in for a hard day. The lead and second (he forgot their names and didn't get a photo) bowled short. Third end though they came good and put pressure on the opposition. They won by 6 shots. He was mortified to discover he'd have a different team for the second game. Second game was with lead John and Mave against Herb, Tom and Barry. (Mal, Barry, Mave, Tom, John and Herb) They played on green A and the team's bowls went through at 100 miles an hour. The wind was up and they couldn't get the feel of a different green. They were ahead for a while but lost by two. When we came inside they welcomed us and told us to come back. We'll do our best but we still have 2,120 clubs to visit! They gave first and second prize to leads, seconds and skips. We didn't win anything but had a whale of a time. Belmont - such friendly, funny people
- A Valentines Day rollup at Highton
When we went to Pennants Saturday before last we met Sue and son Ash from Highton. Sue is the proud Mum of a young son who, with his Highton teammates, won a National Fours championship. A bunch of guys were rolling up on the top green and the synthetic. Terry and Arthur helped us. They told us Pennant practice was about to start and they were going to get 80 Barefoot bowlers on the synthetic. They told us to roll up on the grass which Jean was very happy about. We started to roll up. Mal got a couple then Jean got a couple. After Mal got a four, every time Jean got shot Mal drove it off. No fun. Jean just threw her bowls down and gave up. Highton - Happy Valentines Day Jean!
- Four teams play triples at Geelong Bowling Club
When we visited Geelong Bowling Club on Friday - after our Lara disaster - we met Laurie and Reno who invited us to play on Monday. Laurie has been bowling 2 years. He started in Barefoot Bowls with his wife Cecilija and Brother Reno. Laurie organises Monday bowls. When we arrived we had a great chat with Bernie, Ron and Greg. (Bernie, Ron and Greg) The club has two grass greens and one synthetic. We played on the synthetic 'Corio Club Green'. The club history says Corio club was dissolved and members joined Geelong around 2000, and built the new green. The game we played was what we've become used to - three games of two-bowl triples - eight ends each game. There were four teams on two rinks. They were Ron, Ray and Mal; (Ray, Mal and Ron) George Cecilija and Laurie; Bernie, Frank and Max; (Frank, Max and Bernie) and Bernie, Reno and Jean. (Jean, Bernie and Reno) We both skipped because there are lots of new bowlers. Jean said "This will be interesting!" Jean's team members were both new bowlers. Jean was impressed with how they bowled. Second game of Jean's all her opponents were new bowlers - less than two years. A few ordinary bowls but many pearlers. Jean wanted to cheer every good bowl from both teams. Jean bowled a few good skip bowls to take shot but her team laid good foundations. Jean's team doubled the opposition score. Third game Jean's team lost by eight. Mal had a better day, first game of course he beat Jean's team 8 to 4. Second game he played Max's team and won 8 to 6. (Mal's team discusses tactics) The third game they played Laurie's team (that Jean beat) and got done 4 to 9. He wasn't happy about that. (The boys) We went inside. It was great because we'd played all teams so met everyone. Mal's team was runner up. He got his $10 back. We had great chats. Frank gave us great tips about where to catch a fish on Wingham Wharf. Geelong Bowls Club - lovely little group of bowlers.
- No Bell Post Hill - let's try Norlane
Again when we were out and about for Pennants last week we put our names down for a Sunday mixed pairs game at Bell Post Hill. It took us 20 minutes to drive there. We arrived 8:30 for a 9:00 start - in uniform. No luck! We waited an hour and nobody turned up. Eventually we rang Secretary John (whose number we found on the website) who told us it was cancelled due to a clash with Championof Champions. We decided instead to go to nearby Norlane for a rollup. We met Ken there who was hilarious - a real talker and entertaining. He opened up the mats and jacks for us and the clubhouse in case we needed it. Ken told us about the damage the floods recently caused to their carpet greens. One green has been pulled up. The other has just one rink available (rink 1). We rolled up on that. Mal's bowls lept running over stones. We didn't score because Jean just wanted to practise long ends which she rarely plays. Mal was on it. Jean initially struggled with both line and weight. A lot of her bowls landed in the ditch. She started to work out the grass but couldn't get the weight. Afterwards Jean checked out the clubhouse. Cute. Jean, the queen of short ends, "I've got a way to go with long ends!" Norlane - thanks Ken for everything.
- We watched Bareena play Premier League on Saturday
We had a day off today. We decided to go to City of Geelong Bowls Club to watch the Premier League. When we were at Bareena on Wednesday we met Laurie, Mick and Wayne. (Wayne, Mick and Laurie) A couple of them play in Premier League and Jean asked Wayne to explain it to her. It seems Premier League is a competition that sits above Pennants division one. It's the best of the best. We think there are ten clubs in it. Bareena played City of Geelong. Jean read some of the history of City club. There was a club Geelong West which folded after 100 odd years. The then amalgamated with Drumcondra BC to form City of Geelong with a brand new facility. Bareena had two woman who played lead and second. City had three who played lead, second and one skipped. They also had a junior who played second. When we arrived they were on the third end and Bareena was up and stayed that way. Bareena thirds played really well. They got their teams out of trouble many times. The skips did well also. They got lots of cheers and high-fives. The tactics were also very good. You could see them thinking about where the kitty would go if driven and covering it. Bareena was ahead by six or seven shots until about the 60th end when city caught up. The City junior Harry was a bit of a star. He put his blue-orange bowls on the kitty frequently. It was so exciting! One shot in it to the very end and a couple of dead ends to boot. Last three ends it was 49 all. It came down to one rink - rink two - with two ends to go. Bareena needed four to draw. Skip Ryan Moved the kitty to score four and even it up. Last end there was doubt about who had shot. City skip declared and the umpire measured. City won. It was so much fun to watch. Hey Bareena - thanks for the entertainment.
- Bareena is 110!
When we were at Bareena on Saturday we put our names down for Wednesday. Daryl rang Mal to confirm and told us to ask for him. We met Daryl when we arrived. The club is over 100 years old and has a lovely old clubhouse. They call themselves the Badgers. The club has two nice synthetic greens. It's fake grass. We played on the wide one in front of the clubhouse. Daryl introduced us to our skip Jim. (Mal, Jim and Jean) Like at other clubs, they played two-bowl triples with three games of ten. There were 30 blokes and six women. First game we played against Laurie, Mick and Wayne. We bowled well but the opposition were Premier League players. We were completely outclassed. We think we'll go to City to watch them play on Saturday. (Wayne, Mick and Laurie) The second game we had Martin, Tom and Joe as our opposition. Tom didn't like my short ends and wasn't happy when we got shot. Tom and Jean told each other jokes. He was pretty funny and nice. We lost by 11. After the first game we went inside for drinks. Our last game we were against Russel, Dave and Big Kev. (Russell, Dave and Big Kev) We all improved heaps in the last game except Mal kept missing the target by a nanoskerick. We won though by four shots. Bareena - thanks for the laughs!
- Two good triples teams at Geelong Cement
Last week at Pennants we put our names down to play today at Geelong Cement. We arrived just after 11:30 for a 12:30 start. When we arrived we met John who organises the game and Gail. John found me another club Jean didn't have on her map - Normanton. Then we chatted with Andy who told us the club is named after the Geelong Cement Works. Four women played and fourteen men. It was three games of triples - eight ends two-bowl. Jean played lead for Graham with Stuart. (Stuart, Jean and Graham) They played first game against Jackie, Peter and Rob. Jackie was adamant she wouldn't have a photo on the internet. Jean said "I hope for her sake she doesn't win Pennants - she'll be all over the internet!" (Rob and Peter) Jean took a while to get her weight. Her team was down until the last end when it got a full count for a win. Mal played skip with John and Wayne against John, John and Brian. At first he was worried - every time he came up to the head they were four down. He was able to cut them down but then they got a three and Mal couldn't peg them back and they went down 4-8. Second game Graham's (Jean's) team played against John, Greg and Brian. They lost by four. (Brian missed being in the shot) Third game was against Andy, Terry and Ron. Jean gave Andy some sport psychology tips to help improve his use of the bowling arm. Jean mostly took shot but it didn't last long, her teammates came in and saved the day. Graham's team won by eight. Mal gave his lead and second some constructive direction and they picked up brilliantly in the second and third games. Mal won his second two games against Jean's first two opponents Jackie and John. Mal said "My team really came together and they nailed it. They play in the fours but today they played above themselves." He won both games. They were runners up and got $15. Jean got a raffle prize. When she bought the tickets she told the lady selling she felt lucky. Lots of people came and asked us about our trip. John told Mal "Your missus is the best on the green". Jean was chuffed to hear that. Geelong Cement - great teamwork!
- Not welcome as visitors to Lara Vic
We had a look at our spreadsheet and worked out that Lara, 30 minutes north-east of Geelong, is one of the few places with a game on Thursday. We put our names down online and Mal rang and left a message. We didn't hear back so nervously drove out. Pretty scenery in parts. We were told by someone at another club that they were a bit snooty. We didn't want to believe that. We turned up and they said they didn't get our message and were full up. They'd need two more people to get us a game. No offer to call someone or accommodate us. They said we could roll up but, after the welcome we've had at other clubs, we were so disappointed we just left. We drove to Geelong Bowls Club and met Laurie and Tino who were very friendly and invited us to play on Monday. That cheered us up. When we say we're travelling around Australia to play bowls in every club, we mean except Lara! Lara - thanks for nothing.
- Mal wins again - of course - at Eastern Park
We went to City of Geelong and Belmont in the morning to buy some shirts for my Canadian friend Jonathan Knight. Afterwards we went to Eastern Park for a rollup. When we got there they were finishing a Pennants game against Leopold. They were winning 44 to 24 with one end to go. We found out at Belmont that Tuesday Pennants used to be women's so men are only allowed to play lead and second. They said that rule will change soon and they expect some women will refuse to play. We met Sue who directed us to the mats. They don't leave jacks out so we had to use our own. Sue said she goes north for winter and we might see her at Seaforth in Qld. The club has two very nice grass greens. We played on the front green up to ten. Mal was unusually happy - because he was winning. Jean finally scored one on the last end to make it 5 to 12. Ronnie came out and asked if we had a blog. We said yes and Jean gave him the address. Others inside asked about it and Jean promised to sent a copy of today's post to the club's Messenger. Eastern Park- thanks for you interest.
- We broke our golden rule and came back to Geelong RSL
When we were out and about at Pennants on Saturday we met Jerry from RSL and told him about our experience at RSL. He said "You need to ring me, I'll look after you". He was so nice we decided to break our golden rule and come back. There were seven rinks of triples. We played three games of ten ends. 35 blokes and seven women. It was three games of two-bowl triples. See my other post for a description of the green. We said hi to Gerry again then we met Mal Quick - older brother to Jim Quick who Mal played with at Tuggeranong Vikings. Our team was Jean lead with Rick Killick second and Mal skipped. (Jean, Rick and Mal) First game we played Leslie Gerry, and Gerry. (Leslie and the two Gerrys) Mal and Jerry had a real skip tussle. Jean got two shots Leslie took them off her then Rick came in and moved the cat back for three. Jerry then came in and drew shot. We lost by four over all. Second game against Pat, Rosemary and Ian. (Pat, Rosemary and Ian) Rosemary skipped, Ian led. Good drawing by all. Last end we were four down. Mal came in and took shot then Rosemary took it off him. Mal came in with his second bowl and took the cat back for three. We won 14 to 2. (Nobody knew what I meant when I called the Jack 'The Cat'. It must be a Ballarat thing.) Third game we played against Rob, Jock and Brian. Mal stood in front of the sign for the local Labor member. We started out well - won the first two ends. Then they got a couple on us. Rick bowled like a champion all three games. We had some heads where the shot changed several times. We were two up on the last end then scored a five. We won 14 to 7. Everyone came and chatted with us during and after the game and asked questions about our trip. It was lovely. Geelong RSL - we're glad we returned.
- Snakes on the green at Winchelsea
We drove 25 minutes to Winchelsea for a rollup and arrived at 11. There was not a soul there. We found a list for a game of triples that day, we figured it was in the afternoon. We put our names and Mal's number down. The club has one carpet green. It had plastic snakes on it as well as an owl and two pussy cats. Gerry from RSL explained that the snakes keep the bats away. Apparently the bat poo is oily and damages the synthetic surface. We went for a drive and got some early lunch to fill in time. We came back at 12. Still nobody around. We went for another drive and visited the markets. We walked back at 12:20. There was still nobody there. We figured since there were only nine other names down they decided not to go ahead with the triples match. We didn't want to disturb the snakes so decided not to roll up. We decided instead to scrub our names off the list and go home. We had some things to do at the shops. Winchelsea - perhaps they'll give us a call anyway.
- Take lots of grass under the dome at City of Geelong
We did our (now customary) drive around the city clubs during Saturday Pennants to find out about social bowls and put our names down at three clubs. We met some lovely bowlers and landed at City of Geelong for a rollup. The club is known as City Thunder. We didn't find out why. It has two nice carpet greens. One in sunshine And one under a dome. We rolled up on that one. The steps down to the dome were scary. Jean hung on with white knuckles. As usual Jean struggled and Mal nailed it (that's so annoying). We were warned by Gerry from RSL who we met earlier that the wind is outrageous under the dome. He was right. Jean had to bowl out past the next rink number forehand away from the clubhouse and practically straight coming back. Jean did her best but Mal had it completely worked out. Not telling the score. Let's just say Mal lots, Jean few. Jean remarked that she's aware she's getting much better on this trip but hadn't considered Mal would improve his game as well. City of Geelong - windy under the dome!