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Evelyn & John Bell Memorial Australian Pairs
Saturday, Sept 6, 2025
9;00am start

The Evelyn & John Bell Australian Pairs is a CLOSED inter-club event (each team member must belong to the same club).

Each team must include a novice or intermediate bowler who typically is partnered with an experienced bowler/mentor. For 2025, a novice is someone who has not bowled before Jan 1, 2025 and an intermediate is considered any bowler that did not bowl (or even join a club) before 2023 (a second or third-year bowler in 2025).

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Entry form/Payment  (Stanley Park members click here)

$50.00 per team (entry form link will be activated April 5th)




For more information, contact convenor Graham Mason: aussie2@splbc.com

His phone number is in the V&D Events Handbook.

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Click on this link to learn more about  Evelyn and John Bell
 

WHAT IS AUSTRALIAN PAIRS? Australian (Aussie) 4-bowl pairs is a ‘2-4-2’ format with no conventional skip or lead positions. One team member bowls the first two and last two bowls of the end, and the other member throws the middle 4 bowls. The following end, win or lose, the positions reverse. 

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PAST WINNERS:

2024 Tom Berridge / Gene Wrankmore (KR)

2023 Gillian Poon / Gwyneth Chang (RM)

2022 Vivien Chan / Samuel Ho (RM)

2021 Rob Berridge / Wayne Hawrysh (SP) (held as intra-club)

2019 Mike Kelly / Kim Sawyer (NV) 

2018 Jim Aitken / David Lewis (SP) 

2017 Jim Duholke / Werner Fladl (WV) 

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Schedule:

 

Registration - 8:15


Trial Ends - 8:45


Game 1 - 9:00


Game 2 - 10:30 (approx)


Lunch - 12:00 noon (approx)


Game 3 - 12:45 (approx)


Game 4 - 2:15 (approx)


Presentations - 3:45 (approx)

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Conditions of Play:

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  • FORMAT: 3-bowl-triples, four 10-end games of 90 minutes duration. 

  • TRIAL ENDS: Two-up, two-back trial ends at approximately 8:45 AM and must be completed by 9:00 AM. 

  • BELL: A bell will start and end a game. No more jacks can be delivered after the final bell has sounded . Ends already underway can be completed. 

  • HEAD VISITS:  The person bowling the middle four bowls is allowed one visit to the head.  

  • JACK OUT OF BOUNDS: Re-spot the jack on the 2 metre ‘T’. 

  • SCORING: Teams will get 3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie and 0 points for a loss.  Shot differentials are capped at +10 or -10 per game.  

  • SPARES: Any substitutions must be pre-approved by the convener  

  • BYE. If a bye is unavoidable, the team receiving the bye will be awarded 3 points and a shot differential that is the average of all other games in that same round. 

  • STANDINGS: The following criteria will be used to break ties in the standings: (a) points scored; (b) shot differential record; (c) strength of opposition based on electronic rankings*

  • SCORE CARDS: At the completion of each game, skips to initial both score cards and the winning skip will return both signed cards to the scorekeeper. 

  • UMPIRE: No umpire will be available.  An Umpire kit is available for all to use if needed. If any disputes arise, contact the convener. 

  • FOOTWEAR & DRESS CODE: Team members should wear collared shirts of the same colour (see page 16 of the V&D Handbook). 

  • CELL PHONES: As a courtesy please turn off cell phones or put on vibrate mode. Do not hold telephone conversations during the game. 

  • PRIZES:  A minimum of 65% of entry fees will go to prize money. 

  • INCLEMENT WEATHER: All players must be ready to play regardless of the weather. See ‘Cancellations’ below. 

 
CANCELLATION: 
Any “no-shows” will forfeit their entry fee.  The Convener has the authority to suspend, reschedule or cancel play if adverse weather conditions are an issue.  In the event of cancellation before the game has started, entry fees will be refunded. SPLBC reserve the right to deduct club expenses in the event of cancellation. If only one game has been completed before the cancellation, entry fee money will be donated to a local charity, after club expenses have been deducted.  If two or more games have been played before cancellation, prize money will be distributed based on the results of the played games. 

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 *Strength of opposition (SOO) is a way to break a tie in the final standings when points and differential are equal between two or more teams. Simply put, the team that had the toughest draw (based on the final standings of the teams you have played) will win the tie-breaker. Our electronic scoreboard makes this easy to determine. SOO is established by adding up the final placement standings of your four opponents and the lower the total, the stronger the opposition. For example, TEAM 'A' and TEAM 'B' finished with identical points and differential. However, TEAM 'A' played against teams that finished 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th in the final standings, so their 'SOO' would add up to  ‘26’. TEAM 'B' played against teams that ended up in 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd place (their SOO would add up to ‘86’) so TEAM 'A' clearly had a tougher draw and therefore win the tie-breaker decision. Remember, the lower SOO number wins the tiebreaker. If our electronic scoreboard is not in use, prize money will be shared between the teams involved.

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Photos by Lisa MacLean

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