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- Buninyong - the prettiest place to bowl
We met (and drew with) some boys from Buninyong at Victoria Club yesterday. They told us to come on Friday arvo and there'd be heaps of people to bowl with. They were right. There were people everywhere. Playing comp, rolling up or watching. Lots of people like to sit on the verandah. They have two nice grass greens. Very quick. Brad (from yesterday) introduced us to President Graham (Nico). He then introduced us to Norm who's been bowling more than 22 years. Norm told us the club is150 years old. They had the celebration last year. it's the oldest bowls club situated in a botanical Gardens. It's just lovely. We convinced Frank and Stuart to play a game with us. (Stuart and Frank) Mal played skip with Frank and Jean played lead for Stewie. We were pretty evenly matched. In the end it was 9 to 8 Mal and Frank's way. After the game we met Jeff Douglas who used to live in Holder ACT. (Frank, Jeff and Mal) Buninyong - we feel like we met the whole club!
- A great game of Fours at Daylesford
When we were out and about on Monday Mal struck up a conversation with a bloke from Daylesford who wrote down contact details for their monthly Fours. Mal rang, spoke to Winston and got us in. When we arrived we sat and chatted with Joy and Margaret. There were teams there from Daylesford, Kyneton, Creswick, Memorial, Smeaton, Kangaroo Flat, Mt Xavier, City Oval and Ballarat., We caught up with Mal who we rolled up with at Memorial the other day. We played Fours. Two games of 12. There were 18 teams in all. Scoring was ten points for a win and a point for each end. It costs just $15 and we get sandwiches for lunch and cheese and bickies afterwards. (A stubbie and a wine costs $7.70). Our team was Adrian lead then Jean, Lois (who skips Division Two) and skip Mal. 1st game against lead Roger, Brian, Allan and skip Hotze from Kangaroo Flat. (Allan, Hotze, Brian, Lois, Mal, Adrian Jean and Roger) The green was damp and slow. We all bowled well but Lois was the star. Mal did some great skip shots to save our bacon. Jean struggled with weight. It took a lot of muscle to get it up there. She nailed the grass. We won the first game 14 to 3. (Lois takes shot) Second game was against a Daylesford/Ballarat team with Joy, Barry, Garry and Winston. We all went off the boil. Grass had changed. If we got shot, Barry or Winston took it off. (Barry, Winston, Joy and Lois) We lost 10-17 and went inside for beer, wine, cheese and bickies and an ice-cream. (Adrian enjoys his ice-cream) Overall 2-game winners were City Oval with runners up Smeaton. It was nice to hear the players talking about their childhoods on farms. Jean chatted with the Creswick boys. The guy she spoke with said they don't play there any more because it got flooded a year ago and they haven't recovered. Daylesford Monthly Fours - great format!
- A very short rollup at City Oval Bowling Club
We had a quick rollup at City Oval Bowling Club. When we arrived we met Leigh and Margery who'd just lost at Pennants. They sorted us out with a mat and jacks. We told them about our trip. The club has three nice grass greens. The speed was good and the line pretty true. We both bowled really well. Jean started with four shots but Mal soon whittled them down. We had nice heads. The lead kept changing. We had to leave after just a few ends because Mal forgot to bring the number of Winston at Daylesford to find out if we're playing there tomorrow. Jean was annoyed as she had our movements all worked out for the afternoon. City Oval - The best laid plans of mice and men gang oft aglee!
- Ballarat Memorial- some good new bowlers
We only found out about Memorial Bowling Club yesterday when we met some Pennant players. We decided on a Sunday rollup there. When we arrived we met Alan who's been bowling a year. He said he's working on his delivery to manage shoulder pain. (Alan and Malcolm) Alan says the club has put him in Division Four for one comp and Division One for the other. He's not sure how that happened. The club looks pretty new. We're told it's an amalgamation of two clubs. The club is sponsored by McDonald's. It has two 8-rink synthetic greens. The one we played on was the newer. A carpet surface. Again Jean's shoes melted. Though the green was quick, the line was pretty true. Another Mal arrived and we decided to play pairs. Mal's only been bowling ten weeks and bowls in the sevens. We played Mal and Jean against Alan and Mal. With new bowlers, we should have split us up. (Alan, Jean, Mal and Malcolm) Alan and Mal bowled brilliantly though, especially for new bowlers. We had some nice heads. The other Mal did some awesome skip shots but we were too good for them. Mal kept taking shot back. We won 14 t0 4. President Kevin McLean came down and Alan introduced us. (Malcolm, Kevin and Jean) Ballarat Memorial - new bowlers bowled well.
- Div One Pennants at Ballarat Bowling Club
We'd visited most of the clubs within the city limits today to find out about social bowls. We put our names down at a couple. The only one we missed was Ballarat Bowling club, so we decided to roll up there. We decided to wait until after four to rollup at Ballarat because it's Pennants this arvo. The Ones were playing against Webbcona. When we got there it was Webbcona 73 to Ballarat 72 with one end to play on two rinks. On the closest rink the lead changed six times. When the last two skips bowled Webbcona needed three to win they got it. Very exciting. The club has two greens - one grass and a Synthetic with great signage. Afterwards Mal and Jean rolled up. It was pretty relaxed. Neither of us got shitty (which is unusual). Mal worked out the line and the weight. Jean bowled ok (that's why she was in a good mood) but Mal was too good. Played to 15. Final score was 17 to five. We had some chats with (and a bit of heckling from) a couple of Ballarat players. Ballarat - bad luck on the loss but thanks for the thrills!
- Mt Xavier - a triples game with the President
After we settled in at the caravan park we took off for a rollup at the close-by Mt Xavier Golf and Bowls club. When we arrived, there were four people rolling up including Mt Xavier president Paul Forrest. Paul has been called Knackers for a long time. He skips division one for the club. There is just one green. It's OK, a little slow due to recent rain. It's patchy in places but ok to play on. We rolled up together. We were going to play first to 15. Mal was up nine to four when Paul called out and asked if we wanted to play triples. We jumped at the chance. Jean played lead with Paul and skip John against Helen, Mal and Helen's husband Stephen. It's Stephen's 68th birthday. (Jean, Paul, Helen, John, Mal and Stephen) Jean had a good day. Bowled within a foot of the kitty most ends and rolled jack almost every end. We didn't really pay attention to the score. John's team won by a lot. Mal had some difficulty. He did some magic weighted shots but mostly had difficulty getting the line. We hung out on 'the deck' for drinks after our game and waited to watch the Men’s singles final. Lots of other members turned up and Paul introduced us. Paul told us the club has around 64 members. They have three pennant teams for weekend and two for mid-week. Paul says everyone loves each other. The way they interacted on the deck we'd believe that. He told us they are moving to a new club house. We loved the memorial seat. We hope it goes with them. Mt Xavier - nice company on the deck.
- Our last game at South Bendigo
Our last Bendigo club was South Bendigo for Nominated Jackpot Pairs on Thursday afternoon. We were told by Arthur at Strathfieldsaye to get in quick as they had limited space. We went in Wednesday and ours were the last names down. We met Anne Howe and had a lovely chat about the club and its history. We got there on Thursday and met Maurie who was very welcoming and engaging. We found out it was two sets of ten ends with a break in the middle. Teams then move to another rink depending on whether they win or lose. The club has three greens, one is out. The grass is nice. The middle rink is a small 4-rinker. We won our first game against Ruth and Kelvin. (Jean, Ruth, Kelvin and Mal) We had some nice heads even with the wind. Our second game was against Pete and Les. (Len, Pete, Mal and Jean) The wind was outrageous. Often all the bowls stayed on one side. The grass kept constantly changing. Jean bowled well despite this. She and Les had a great leads competition. Mal bowled brilliantly. He did some great weighed shots to take out shot bowl. They had no comeback. We won 14 to 4 but they were very gracious. South Bendigo - a great send-off.
- Jean Practises weight at Strathfieldsaye
Two clubs said on their websites they play Wednesday afternoon. We tried to ring both to put our names down. No luck - so we drove out. First to White Hills then to Strathfieldsaye. Nobody home anywhere. White Hills' greens were both closed. and there were blokes doing work on the clubhouse. We decided to roll up at Strathfieldsaye. They have two nice looking greens. We found the mat box. Jean wanted to practise weighted shots so we agreed not to score. Mal bowled first to give Jean something to aim at. He'd get shot and she'd try and take him out. In the beginning she just did it by feel and had around 30% success. One end she put the kitty in the ditch. Then Mal started to give her instructions and it all went to hell in a handbasket! She said "Nobody's ever been able to tell me how much grass to take!" On our way out we met Arthur Kendall who came for a rollup. Arthur told us he used to be a member of South Bendigo and ran Jackpot Pairs there on Thursday. We told him we planned to play there tomorrow. He advised us to get our names down quick because they have limited space at the moment. He told us he'd see us there. Strathfieldsaye - nice greens for a little club.
- Stanhope - we were beaten by champions
Jean contacted the Stanhope club on Facebook to say we were coming. She didn't get an answer but we turned up anyway to a friendly welcome. We saw two guys and said we were there for a rollup. We convinced them (Ben and Butch) to have a game with us. We played three bowl pairs. Mal and Jean against Butch and Ben. (Ben, Butch, Jean and Mal) Butch is the volunteer greenkeeper and the green is immaculate. The best we've seen. We complimented him on his great work. Butch told us he used to play in the ones but is now in the threes. Ben skips the ones. You could tell. We didn't bother paying attention to the score because we got a shellacking. We thoroughly enjoyed the game and the company. Every time we got shot Ben drove us out. Jean called out "Don't you break my bowls!" (Ben's light blue bowls headed for Jean's) We liked their dial-a-score board. We met Tim who said he read the message on Facebook but didn't know how to respond to the question about social bowls because they don't really have it. A few other boys came down to play a championship game after our rollup. Some beautiful bowls played. Butch's wife Jenny runs the bar. Butch proudly boasted she has 13 singles championships under her belt. Butch told us the club won Pennants for decades. With the bowls we saw played, we believe that! Stanhope - a champion club.
- Great rollup with excellent players at Marong
So when we went to Woodbury we met some guys from Marong. We communicated with them via Facebook and they told us to come Tuesday for a rollup. We arrived and immediately Andrew recognised us. He and Les invited us to roll up with them. (Les and Andrew) Members there told us Andrew is the greenkeeper. He's done a great job. There are two greens. One's just been lasered. The green in front of the club had a pretty true line. Jean teamed up with Andrew and Mal with Les. (Mal, Andrew, Jean and Les) We decided to play 11 ends. Mal and Jean played lead. The score stayed pretty even until Mal and Les scored a four and they skipped ahead. On the last end it was 8-7 their way. Jean and Andrew had shot to make it even then Les came in and took it. They ended up winning by three. After the game we had drinks outside. Andrew (a Division One player) gave Jean some great advice on how to learn to play weight. There were lots of people rolling up. Many wished us a great time on our travels. Marong - we didn't want to leave!
- Bendigo VRI - bowling train drivers
VRI is the Victorian Railway Institute. Jean rang Monday and left a message to put our names. We didn't hear back but decided to turn up anyway. Vice president Peter tried to ring to say they'd start at 11 (due to the heat) but Mal left his phone in his bowls bag so we didn't get the message. We turned up just before 12:30 - too late. (Mal and VP Peter) When we arrived they were just finishing up. Jean chatted with John Dullard President for a while and asked about the club's history. The clubhouse was built in 1886 as station masters house. It used to be that every railway employee would join the VRI. The bowling club was created in 1966. Now the railway is mostly contractors so there are few bowling members left. One ex-train driver and a former guard. That's it. It now has 40 members. Though they are small, they've been in Pennant finals the last few years. We were impressed that on a really hot day there were two members out raking and weeding. The club has two small four-rink greens. The grass was nice but it hadn't been cut and rolled for a few days so it was quite slow. We rolled up. Mal was doing well. When he was 7 to 4 we agreed that, because it was really hot, we'd play first to ten. Though it was slow, we had some tight heads. Then Jean scored a few and it was eight to seven Jean's way. Mal got cranky and started to drive. His bowls went in the ditch and Jean scored a three to win. Mal threw his bowls down and said "That's it!" Jean's working out the secret!
- More Pennants at Woodbury
We went to Woodbury for a rollup. They had a catch up Pennant game going on when we turned up. Unusual for a Monday. It was mid-week Pennants. The club has one green which is in pretty good nick. Pennant games were Woodbury Twos against Marong and Sixes against Bendigo. The twos only had two teams and for one, Woodbury only had three players. The Marong Twos skip was a girl, Chavaughn Hayes. Her Dad is President at Marong and she's been bowling since she was nine. A girl skip is also unusual (in our experience, perhaps not in Victoria). She bowled very well. Again good shots played. One Marong skip Stephen, did a drive to pick up two shots. His third tipped his hat and called him a superstar. Marong Twos won. They had an advantage with two extra bowls. After the game we chatted with Barry who organises social bowls. He said the club was bought by the racing club. Barry said to keep their pokie licence clubs must support local sport so Woodbury Bowls Club, which leases the green, is well looked after. They are getting a new clubhouse. We had our rollup. Jean couldn't get the weight, so she didn't pay attention to the score. Mal won by lots. Woodbury, thanks for the loan of Mat and Jacks!