News
01 Nov 2016 Norfolk Bowls Association AGM
The MEN’S ANNUAL MEETING of the NORFOLK BOWLS ASSOCIATION will take place on SUNDAY 11th DECEMBER 2016 at 9.30am at the COUNTY ARTS BOWLS CLUB.
AGENDA – click here
Minutes from 2015 AGM (to be approved at this year’s meeting) – click here
Hon. Men’s Secretary’s Report - click here
Notice of Motion - click here
22 Aug 2016 Meeting of Clubs
To be held at County Arts BC on 18th September 2016 at 10.00am. This is a follow up to the Meeting held in April and is for your Management Committee to provide you with information relevant to your clubs & members following the current season and for Clubs to raise any issues & concerns that they may have. The meeting will to be an informal affair and attendance is open to representatives of all Clubs. The feedback from the April Meeting was good and I hope this follow up meeting will also be of benefit and well received and supported.
08 Aug 2016 WP Baker Cup
Martham will be playing in the Hansells Premier League for the first time next season having won the league playoffs on Sunday with victories over Norfolk BC ‘B’ and Mundford.
Having come through their League programme in East Division 1 with a 12 out of 12 match win record, Martham brought this form into the semi-final and final played at Thorpe Rec BC. In the semi-final against Norfolk BC ‘B’, who had overcome RG Carter’s in the preliminary round which was played earlier in the week, they won by 60 shots to 51 with captain Gino Gallant leading the way by skipping his rink to a 26-10 victory. In the final against Mundford, Martham started strongly by taking at 16 shots lead at 5 ends increasing this to 30 shots at the halfway stage. Mundford recovered over the second half of the match but in the end Martham ran out comfortable winners by 18 shots with Gary Hewitt’s rink top scoring with a 24-9 victory.
Mundford had beaten Hunstanton in a tight semi-final, getting home on the last end of the match, by 2 shots.
Photo of winning team click here
Results
Semi-finals
Mundford 60 Hunstanton ‘A’ 58
Rink scores (Mundford names first)
T. Stratful, D. Hensby, B. Heffer & W. Gathercole 13 C. Bunn, L. Steppings, A Steward & C. Bix 21
B. Chalk, D. Wright, M. Gooch & J Chalk 27 R.Morgan, B. Bone, B. Hunter & P. Hunter 13
K. Ayms, D. Ayms, A. Malster & D. Malster 20 J. Lilliweb, C. Reed, J. Frohawk & D. Cawthorne 24
Martham 60 Norfolk BC ’B’ 51
Rink scores (Martham names first)
R. Brooks, T. Watson, S. Siely & G. Hewitt 14 A. Johnson, M. Burrell, R. Goldsmith & K. Brooks 16
C. Sparking, P. Dowe, G. Bowgen & G. Gallant 26 M.Ellis, P. Pretty, A. Morter & C. Wells 10
M. Gallant, E. Fairclough, T. Punchard & J. Dyball 20 T. Gostling, B. Holcroft, S. Wells & C. Knights 25
Final
Martham 68 Mundford 52
Rink scores (Martham names first)
R. Brooks, T. Watson, S. Siely & G. Hewitt 24 K. Ayms, D. Ayms, A. Malster & D. Malster 9
C. Sparking, P. Dowe, G. Bowgen & G. Gallant 26 T. Stratful, D. Hensby, B. Heffer & W. Gathercole 20
M. Gallant, E. Fairclough, T. Punchard & J. Dyball 18 B. Chalk, D. Wright, M. Gooch & J Chalk 23
24 July 2016 County Finals
In the County finals held at Wymondham Dell on Saturday, John Ottaway of the host club successfully defended his singles title by beating Jake Willgress of Norfolk BC by 21 shots to 10 and by doing so won this prestigious title for the 10th time. Willgress opened up a 7-2 lead early on but Ottaway hit back to take control and in the end ran out a comfortable winner.
There was double delight for the Dell when the combination of Barry Flatt & Gary Goodrum lifted the pairs title by beating John Tufts & Wayne Willgress of Norfolk BC, who were seeking a hat-trick of titles, by 19 shots to 18. The Norfolk BC duo opened up an eight shot lead at the halfway stage but the Dell pair pulled the deficit back to level the scores playing the last end and then to score the vital shot to lift their first County title.
There was consolation for Norfolk BC by taking the Fours and Triples titles. In the fours, brothers Jake & Wayne Willgress teamed up with John Tufts & Neil Moulton to beat Peter Chestney’s Downham Market foursome 22-16. The match was similar to the pairs with Willgress’s four opening up a big early lead only for Downham to reduce this to only four shots with five ends to play but Willgress held firm over the closing ends to win 22-16.
In the triples, twins James & Tom Segolo along with Jake Leslie beat Peter Boldero’s triple from Downham Market in what turned out to be a one-side affair by 21 shots to 9. The match was close for the first half of the match but the Norfolk BC triple then pulled away and with a score of six shots on the 15th end wrapped up the title.
Vernon Hudson of Wootton Park took the two wood singles crown by beating Max Harrison of Downham Market. The match went right down to wire with the scores level at the 20th end and Hudson scored the crucial shot on the last end to win 14-13.
The Junior singles was an all Freethorpe pair between two of Norfolk’s brightest prospects Daniel Seabourne & David Smith. It was Seabourne who lifted the title, holding off a strong comeback from Smith. Seabourne led 20-11 only for Smith to reduce this to 20-18 and then lying two shots saw Seabourne score the one shot he needed with his last bowl to win 21-18.
Results:-
Singles
John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 21 Jake Willgress (Norfolk BC) 10
Pairs
Barry Flatt & Gary Goodrum (Wymondham Dell) 19 John Tufts & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) 18
Triples
Tom Segolo, Jake Leslie & James Segolo (Norfolk BC) 21 Max Harrison, Jack Wells & Peter Boldero (Downham Market) 9
Fours
John Tufts, Neil Moulton, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) 22
John Gooch, Colin Gathercole, Gavin Cater & Peter Chestney (Downham Market) 16
Two bowl singles
Max Harrison (Downham Market) 13 Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park) 14
Junior Singles
Daniel Seabourne (Freethorpe) 21 David Smith (Freethorpe) 18
North Walsham are the new Norfolk Club champions by lifting the Bales Cup. The final was a repeat of last year when they took on Wootton Park at Wymondham Dell and Walsham reversed last year’s result, thanks mainly to decisive win on the rink skipped by Graham Potter, by winning by 62 shots to 58. North Walsham have the chance of a notable double when they take on Downham Market in the final of the County double fours championship for the Lord Fermoy Cup on Thursday.
17 July 2016 Latest News
The final of the Norfolk Club Championship for the Bales Cup will be a repeat of last year’s final when the holders, Wootton Park take on North Walsham. In the semi-finals Wootton Park had a decisive victory over Reepham Nomads at Connaught BC by 78 shots to 46 whilst at RG Carters North Walsham beat Hingham Rectory 58-49. The final will be played on Thursday 21st July at Wymondham Dell starting at 6.00pm.
The first silverware of the season was won by County Arts BC when they retained the Jermy Cup at Norfolk BC by beating St Lawrence BC convincingly in the final by 76 shots to 28. In the semi-finals played earlier in the day, the Arts beat Wymondham Dell 68-38 and St Lawrence beat Acle St Edmunds 71-59.
In double rink championship for the Lord Fermoy Cup, the final will be between Downham Market & North Walsham and will be played on Thursday 28th July with one rink being played at Downham & the other at North Walsham. In the semi-finals Downham Market overcame St Lawrence and North Walsham beat Freethorpe.
One of the main events of the County season takes place next Saturday (23rd July) at Wymondham Dell BC when the finals of the individual County championships are held. The full programme for the day is shown below and all are welcome on the day on what should be a thrilling day’s bowls.
In their latest match in the Eastern Counties League Norfolk beat Hertfordshire by 133 shots to 117 at Wymondham Dell BC. The win was largely down to big victories on the two junior rinks skipped by Dan Mills of Acle St Edmunds & Wayne Willgress of Norfolk BC. The Officers rink gained at narrow victory but all three senior rinks were defeated.
Rink scores:-
Luke Preston, Harry Cater, Aaron Stimpson & Dan Mills 24 Bradley Coles 12
Jack Larter, Karl Brooks, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress 32 Tom Muir 13
Mike Smith, Barry Flatt, Kelvin Rayner & Peter Boldero 18 Nick Muir 23
Robert Dodd, Clive Derry, Mark Turner & Peter Wilkinson 20 Philip Russell 21
Barry Footter, Alan Willer, Chris Rowe & Stephen Winter 12 Graham Tomlinson 23
Colin Brown, Richard Church, John George & John Ottaway 27 Don Fox 25
17 July 2016 Bales Cup Final
North
Walsham -v- Wootton Park
Thursday 21st July starting 6:00pm
At Wymondham Dell Bowls Club
17 July 2016 County Championship Finals
The finals of the Men’s 2016 County
Championships will be held at Wymondham Dell BC on Saturday 23rd
July 2016
Fours at
9.30am
John Tufts, Neil Moulton, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC)
-v-
John Gooch, Colin Gathercole, Gavin Cater & Peter Chestney (Downham Market)
Two Bowl
Singles at 11.00am
Max Harrison (Downham Market) -v- Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park)
Triples
at 2.00pm
Tom Segolo, Jake Lesley & James Segolo (Norfolk BC)
-v-
Max Harrison, Jack Wells & Peter Boldero (Downham Market)
Pairs at
2.00pm
John Tufts & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) -v- Barry Flatt & Gary Goodrum (Wymondham Dell)
Singles
at 2.00pm
John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) -v- Jake Willgress (Norfolk BC)
Junior
Singles at 2.00pm
Daniel Seabourne (Freethorpe) -v- David Smith (Freethorpe)
10 July 2016 County Comps & Norfolk Middleton Cup news
The semi-finals of the Norfolk County Championships have now been held with the finalists in all the championships going on to represent the County in the National Championships to be held at Victoria Park Leamington Spa in August.
The finals to be held at Wymondham Dell BC on Saturday 23rd July will be dominated from players from Norfolk BC who have representatives in the four of the finals including John Tufts & Wayne Willgress, the defending Pairs champions The host club have two representatives with John Ottaway defending his Singles title
The semi-finals of the singles saw a repeat of last year’s final with John Ottaway of Wymondham Dell taking on Freethorpe’s Daniel Seabourne with Ottaway coming through with a narrow 21-18 victory. The other semi-final was also close with Jake Willgress winning the last 3 ends to get home 21-17 against Bob Allen of St. Lawrence.
There was further disappointment for Daniel Seaborne in the Pairs where teaming up with George Tubby they were beaten by defending champions John Tufts & Wayne Willgress of Norfolk BC 22-18. In the final they will meet Wymondham Dell’s Barry Flatt & Gary Goodrum, who reached their first ever final by beating Downham Market’s John Gooch & Gavin Cater 19-15 thanks in no small measure to a count of 8 shots on the 19th end.
There was however consolation for the Downham pair in the fours, where partnered by Colin Gathercole & Peter Chestney they too reached their first final when they beat Vernon Hudson’s Wootton Park quartet. The match was all square going into the last end with Downham scoring the vital shot. They will meet Wayne Willgress’s Norfolk BC four in the final who also got through by a single shot, 15-14 against their club mates skipped by Mark Riches.
The Triples final will be between Downham Market & Norfolk BC. In the semis Downham Market skipped by Peter Boldero had a comfortable 23-12 victory over Michael Hunter’s RG Carter BC threesome whilst James Segolo’s Norfolk BC triple won a close match against Peter Chestney from Downham Market scoring 9 shots against 1 over the last 5 ends to win 15-12.
The Junior singles is an all Freethorpe affair with last year’s beaten finalist David Smith taking on Daniel Seabourne. In the semis Smith overcame Caister’s Josh Baxter 21-18 whilst Seaborne withheld a strong comeback from Norfolk BC’s Jake Willgress, who recovered from a deficit of 19-9 to level at 19 all only for Seaborne to score 2 shots on the next end to secure victory.
Daniel Seabourne also featured in
the two bowl singles but went down to Max Harrison of Downham Market, who took
a second final spot to go with the triples by winning 15-12. In the final he
will meet the winner of the other semi-final between Vernon Hudson of Wootton
Park & Aaron Stimpson of Diss & District which has still to be played
The programme for the finals at Wymondham Dell BC on Saturday 23rd July is as follows
Fours at 9.30am
John Tufts, Neil Moulton, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) -v-
John Gooch, Colin Gathercole, Gavin Cater & Peter Chestney (Downham Market)
Two Bowl Singles at 11.00am
Max Harrison (Downham Market) -v- Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park) or Aaron Stimpson (Diss & District)
Triples at 2.00pm
Tom Segolo, Jake Lesley & James Segolo (Norfolk BC) -v- Max Harrison, Jack Wells & Peter Boldero (Downham Market)
Pairs at 2.00pm
Barry Flatt & Gary Goodrum (Wymondham Dell) -v- John Tufts & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC)
Singles at 2.00pm
John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) -v- Jake Willgress (Norfolk BC)
Junior Singles at 2.00pm
Daniel Seabourne (Freethorpe) -v- David Smith (Freethorpe)
Semi-final results
Fours
Tom Segolo, Matt Flatman, James Segolo & Mark Riches (Norfolk BC) 14 John Tufts, Neil Moulton, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) 15
Barry Footer, Mike Smith, Adrian Folker & Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park) 19 John Gooch, Colin Gathercole, Gavin Cater & Peter Chestney (Downham Market) 20
Triples
Tom Segolo, Jake Lesley & James Segolo (Norfolk BC) 15 Rocky Lewis, Mike King & Peter Chestney (Downham Market 12
Stephen Reynolds, John Hunter & Michael Hunter (RG Carters) 12 Max Harrison, Jack Wells & Peter Boldero (Downham Market) 23
Pairs
Barry Flatt & Gary Goodrum (Wymondham Dell) 19 John Gooch & Gavin Cater (Downham Market) 15
John Tufts & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) 22 Daniel Seabourne & George Tubby (Freethorpe) 18
Singles
John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 21 Daniel Seabourne (Freethorpe) 18
Robert Allen (St Lawrence) 17 Jake Willgress (Norfolk BC) 21
Two bowl singles
Max Harrison (Downham Market) 15 Daniel Seabourne (Freethorpe) 12
The other tie between Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park) & Aaron Stimpson (Diss & District) has still to be played
Junior Singles
Jake Willgress (Norfolk BC) 19 Daniel Seabourne (Freethorpe) 21
Josh Baxter (Caister) 8 David Smith (Freethorpe) 21
Norfolk ended their Middleton Cup campaign with a narrow defeat by 111 shots to 107 and 18 points to 4 against Leicestershire at Thringstone BC on Saturday. The victory by Leicestershire ensured they took Group honours to go forward to the quarter finals but for large parts of the match Norfolk were well in contention for victory only for this to slip away over the closing ends. There were rink victories for Peter Boldero & Wayne Willgress but Norfolk suffered narrow defeats on the other rinks. The match brought an end a disappointing season that had started well with an emphatic victory over Suffolk which was then followed by narrow defeats to the other counties leaving Norfolk in 4th place in the final group standings.
Andy McNamara, Aaron Stimpson, Peter Wilkinson & Sam King 16 Chris Moore 17
John Tufts, Matt Flatman, James Segolo & Wayne Willgress 23 Tom Alcock 21
Max Harrison, Mark Riches, Andy Siely & Peter Boldero 20 Alistair Hollis 15
Tom Baker, Clive Derry, Ian Whiley & Stephen Winter 17 Chris Rogers 19
John Ottaway, Mick Brown, Paul Shackcloth & Philip Barr 15 Patrick Hulbert 18
Daniel Seabourne, Bernie Perrett, Mark Turner & George Tubby 16 Joe Dawson 21
27 June 2016 County Comps & Norfolk Middleton Cup news
Despite the poor weather over the past week most of the County Championship quarter finals have been completed with the Pairs falling foul and being postponed to this week.
In the fours the defending Champions, County Arts skipped by Philip Barr relinquished their title losing to Vernon Hudson’s Wootton Park quartet. In the semi-final Wootton Park will meet Peter Chestney’s four who overcame Mundford, skipped by Bill Gathercole. There were also victories for both Norfolk BC’s representatives, skipped by Wayne Willgress & Mark Riches who now meet in the semi-final.
As in the fours, last year’s triples winners were also defeated with John Ottaway’s Wymondham Dell triple losing to Downham Market, skipped by Peter Boldero. Downham’s other triple skipped by Peter Chestney were also successful beating Michael Howard from Diss & District whilst Mark Riches threesome from Norfolk BC beat Josh Baxter from Caister. In the final tie, Michael Hunter’s triple from RG Carters beat Upwell skipped by Nigel Carter on an extra end.
There were close matches in the four wood singles with two of the quarter finals going to the wire. Defending champion John Ottaway of Wymondham Dell defeated Wootton Park’s Barry Footer 21-20 and Robert Allen defeated James Browse of Freethorpe by the same margin. The semi- finals sees a repeat of last year’s final with Ottaway meeting Daniel Seaborne of Freethorpe, victor over Wymondham Dell’s Kevin Guy whilst in the other Robert Allen of St Lawrence will meet Norfolk BC’s Jake Willgress who overcame Upwell’s Nigel Carter who suffered a second quarter final defeat.
In the two bowl singles Vernon Hudson reached his second semi-final by beating Alan Willer of Ashill and there was also victory by Max Harrison, again reaching a second semi-final, over John Tufts.
Quarter Final Results
Fours
Rhys Morgan, Ben Hunter, Ashley Stewart & Daniel Cawthorne (Hunstanton) 13 Tom Segolo, Matt Flatman, James Segolo & Mark Riches (Norfolk BC) 24
John Tufts, Neil Moulton, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) 23 Ian Groves, Chris Gaul, Garry Oakley & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 7
Gary Mallett, Malcolm Nicholson, Brian Taylor & Philip Barr (County Arts) 15 Barry Footer, Mike Smith, Adrian Folker & Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park) 22
John Gooch, Colin Gathercole, Gavin Cater & Peter Chestney (Downham Market) 23 Peter Jackman, David Hensby, Ray Heffer & Bill Gathercole (Mundford) 19
Triples
David Lamb, Graham Punchard & Josh Baxter (Caister) 12 Tom Segolo, Jake Leslie & James
Segolo (Norfolk BC) 23
Rocky Lewis, Mike King & Peter Chestney (Downham Market) 21 Aaron Stimpson, Michael Howard & Ian Muir (Diss & District) 9
Stephen Reynolds, John Hunter & Michael Hunter (RG Carters) 17 Kevin Brooks, Colin Ayres & Nigel Carter (Upwell) 16
Max Harrison, Jack Wells & Peter Boldero (Downham Market) 20 David Naunton, John George & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 12
Singles (4 bowl)
Barry Footer (Wootton Park) 20 John
Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 21
Daniel Seabourne (Freethorpe) 21 Kevin Guy (Wymondham Dell) 14
James Browse (Freethorpe) 20 Robert Allen (St. Lawrence) 21
Nigel Carter (Upwell) 11 Jake Willgress (Norfolk BC) 21
Singles (2 bowl)
Alan Willer (Ashill) 12 Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park) 15
Max Harrison (Downham Market) 16 John Tufts (Norfolk BC) 13
The outstanding quarter finals in the 2 bowl singles will be played during the coming week as follows:-
Daniel Seabourne (Freethorpe) –v- John Colcombe (Acle St Edmund) at Freethorpe BC on Tuesday 28th June
Aaron Stimpson (Diss & District) –v- Peter Lunt (Downham Conservatives) at Swaffham Town on Tuesday 28th June
The programme for semi- finals is as follows with the winners progressing to the County finals that will be played on Saturday 23rd July at Wymondham Dell BC
Fours
Tom Segolo, Matt Flatman, James Segolo & Mark Riches (Norfolk BC) -v- John Tufts, Neil Moulton, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) on Thursday 30th June at Wymondham Dell BC
Barry Footer, Mike Smith, Adrian Folker & Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park) -v- John Gooch, Colin Gathercole, Gavin Cater & Peter Chestney (Downham Market) on Monday 4th July at Connaught BC
Triples
Both ties will be played on Tuesday 5th July at GW Staniforth BC
Tom Segolo, Jake Leslie & James Segolo (Norfolk BC) -v- Rocky Lewis, Mike King & Peter Chestney (Downham Market
Stephen Reynolds, John Hunter & Michael Hunter (RG Carters) -v- Max Harrison, Jack Wells & Peter Boldero (Downham Market)
Pairs
Following completion on the quarter finals the semi-finals will be played on Thursday 7th July ay Swaffham Town BC
4 Bowl Singles
Both ties will be played on Friday 8th July at RG Carter BC
John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) -v- Daniel Seabourne (Freethorpe)
Robert Allen (St Lawrence) -v- Jake Willgress (Norfolk BC)
2 bowl singles
Following completion of the quarter finals the semi-finals will be played during the week commencing 4th July on dates & at venues that have still to be decided
Under 25 Singles
Jake Willgress (Norfolk BC) -v- Daniel Seabourne (Freethorpe) on Tuesday 5th July at GW Staniforth BC
Josh Baxter (Caister) -v- David Smith (Freethorpe) on Monday 4th July at Connaught BC
Norfolk’s hopes of progressing to the quarter finals of the Middleton Cup ended on Saturday with defeat to Essex at County Arts. Needing to win the match to have any chance of group honours, Norfolk went down to an agonising 2 shot defeat to leave the honours to be decided between Essex & Leicestershire in the final group matches to be played on 9th July.
Norfolk & Essex shared rink wins at three a piece with the Norfolk wins coming from the rinks skipped by Wayne Willgress, Peter Boldero & team captain Stephen Winter but with Essex securing the overall aggregate Norfolk took only 6 points.
The match itself was very close throughout with neither side able to gain a significant advantage and in a tense finish the match was in the balance as the closing ends were played but Essex held firm to take the victory.
20 June 2016 County Comps & Norfolk Middleton Cup news
The County Championships have now reached the quarter final stage with ties to be played over the coming week at various venues across the County and details are shown below. Winners will progress to the semi-finals which will be played during the week commencing 4th July. The County finals will be held at Wymondham Dell on Saturday 23rd July with both finalists progressing to represent Norfolk on the National Finals to be played at Victoria Park Royal Leamington Spa in August.
Quarter Finals details
Fours on Monday 20th June at RG Carter BC
Rhys Morgan, Ben Hunter, Ashley Stewart & Daniel Cawthorne (Hunstanton) -v- Tom Segolo, Matt Flatman, James Segolo & Mark Riches (Norfolk BC)
John Tufts, Neil Moulton, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) -v- Ian Groves, Chris Gaul, Garry Oakley & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell)
Gary Mallett, Malcolm Nicholson, Brian Taylor & Philip Barr (County Arts) -v- Barry Footter, Mike Smith, Adrian Folker & Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park)
John Gooch, Colin Gathercole, Gavin Cater & Peter Chestney (Downham Market) -v- Peter Jackman, David Hensby, Ray Heffer & Bill Gathercole (Mundford)
Triples on Tuesday 21st June at Swaffham Town BC
David Lamb, Graham Punchard & Josh Baxter (Caister) -v- Tom Segolo, Jake Leslie & James Segolo (Norfolk BC)
Rocky Lewis, Mike King & Peter Chestney (Downham Market) -v- Aaron Stimpson, Michael Howard & Ian Muir (Diss & District)
Stephen Reynolds, John Hunter & Michael Hunter (RG Carters) -v- Kevin Brooks, Colin Ayres & Nigel Carter (Upwell)
Max Harrison, Jack Wells & Peter Boldero (Downham Market) -v- David Naunton, John George & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell)
Pairs on Thursday 23rd June at Aldiss Park
Vernon Hudson & Ian Whiley (Wootton Park) -v- John Tufts & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC)
Bob Hall & Alan Willer (Ashill) -v- Daniel Seabourne & George Tubby (Freethorpe)
Andy
McNamara & Sam King (Wootton Park -v-
John Gooch & Gavin Cater (Downham Market)
Barry Flatt & Gary Goodrum (Wymondham Dell) -v- Charlie Boon & Mark Riches (Norfolk BC)
Singles (4 bowl) on Friday 24th June at Thorpe Rec BC
Barry Footter (Wootton Park) -v- John
Ottaway (Wymondham Dell)
Daniel Seabourne (Freethorpe) -v- Kevin Guy
(Wymondham Dell)
James Browse (Freethorpe) -v- Robert Allen (St. Lawrence)
Nigel Carter (Upwell) -v- Jake Willgress (Norfolk BC)
Singles (2 bowl)
Tuesday 21st June at Swaffham Town BC
Alan Willer (Ashill) -v- Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park)
Thursday 23rd June at Aldiss Park BC
Aaron Stimpson (Diss & District) -v- Peter Lunt (Downham Conservatives)
Friday 24th June at Thorpe Rec. BC
Max Harrison (Downham Market) -v- John Tufts (Norfolk BC)
In the last of the quarter finals Daniel Seabourne (Freethorpe) has been given a “walkover” by John Colcombe (Acle St Edmunds)
On Saturday 25th June Norfolk entertain Essex at County Arts in their next group match in the Middleton Cup. Having lost their last match against Northamptonshire this is a must win match for the County if they are to keep alive their hopes of reaching the quarter finals. Leicestershire currently sit top of the group having won all of their three matches so victory against Essex is essential to set up what will be a winner takes all match against Leicestershire on 9th July.
Sam King returns to the team after being unavailable for the match against Northamptonshire with Chris Gaul dropping to reserve and the team selected is:-
Andy McNamara, Richard Summers, Peter Wilkinson & Sam King
John Tufts, Matt Flatman, David Smith & Wayne Willgress
Max Harrison, Mark Riches, Andy Siely & Peter Boldero
Tom Baker, James Segolo, Ian Whiley & Stephen Winter
Gary Mallett, Mick Brown, Paul Shackcloth & Philip Barr
Dan Seabourne, Bernie Perrett, Mark Turner & George Tubby
Reserves: Clive Derry & Chris Gaul
13 June 2016 Norfolk
Middleton Cup result
After a big win last weekend over Suffolk, Norfolk’s hopes in the Middleton Cup suffered a blow when they fell to defeat to Northamptonshire at Kingsthorpe by 126 shots to 118 taking only 4 of the 22 points at stake. With Leicestershire securing their second victory by defeating Essex Norfolk find themselves in second place in the group and will need victories in their remaining matches to progress to the quarter finals.
Norfolk started the game well by opening an 11 shot lead at 5 ends only for Northamptonshire to hit back to take the lead at the halfway stage but Norfolk then recovered to surge into 17 shot lead. However the topsy turvy nature of the game continued into the closing ends with Northants hitting back strongly as Norfolk fell away to overcome the deficit and take victory by 8 shots.
Once again Norfolk’s star performance came from the rink skipped by Freethorpe’s George Tubby who surged to a second successive 20 shot victory with the only other rink win coming from the rink skipped by team captain Stephen Winter.
Norfolk have a break from the action next weekend before taking on Essex at County Arts on Saturday 25th June for what will be a crucial fixture.
Rink scores
Andy McNamara, Richard Summers, Peter Wilkinson & Andy Siely 17 Darren Childs 21
John Tufts, Matt Flatman, David Smith & Wayne Willgress 17 Vernon Geary 27
Max Harrison, Mark Riches, Chris Gaul & Peter Boldero 14 Roger Tansley 28
Tom Baker, James Segolo, Ian Whiley & Stephen Winter 19 Jamie Walker 15
Gary Mallett, Mick Brown, Paul Shackcloth & Philip Barr 20 Callum Height 25
Dan Seabourne, Bernie Perrett, Mark Turner & George Tubby 31 Paul Broderick 10
Current League standings:-
Team |
Pld |
Win |
Loss |
For |
Ag |
Pts |
Leicestershire |
2 |
2 |
0 |
236 |
222 |
32 |
Norfolk |
2 |
1 |
1 |
268 |
225 |
24 |
Northamptonshire |
2 |
1 |
1 |
234 |
230 |
24 |
Essex |
1 |
0 |
1 |
114 |
124 |
6 |
Suffolk |
1 |
0 |
1 |
99 |
150 |
2 |
05 June 2016 Norfolk
Middleton Cup results & News
A fast start saw Norfolk open up a 28 shot lead at 5 ends, a lead they never relinquished and which they extended over the closing ends. It was a near perfect start to the Group matches for Norfolk and was revenge for last year’s defeat to Suffolk at Felixstowe, with only one of the six rinks suffering defeat and the County will go into next week’s match against Northamptonshire at Kingsthorpe BC full of confidence. There were big wins by the rinks skipped by George Tubby, Wayne Willgress, Peter Boldero & Sam King and Philip Barr’s rink got home on the last end to earn a further 2 points which might prove crucial at the end of the season.
For next week’s match against Northamptonshire, Sam King is unavailable so Manager Brian Taylor has been forced into making a change with sees Andy Siely moving from Peter Boldero’s rink to skip in place of King with Chris Gaul taking over as No. 3 with Peter Boldero.
Rink scores:-
Andy McNamara, Richard Summers, Peter Wilkinson & Sam King 30 Martin Heitzman 14
John Tufts, Matt Flatman, David Smith & Wayne Willgress 26 Jamie Gill 13
Max Harrison, Mark Riches, Andy Siely & Peter Boldero 27 Mark Todd 15
Tom Baker, James Segolo, Ian Whiley & Stephen Winter 12 Ali Leeks 29
Gary Mallett, Mick Brown, Paul Shackcloth & Philip Barr 21 Ian Catchpole 20
Dan Seabourne, Bernie Perrett, Mark Turner & George Tubby 34 Richard Leeder 8
The Bowls England Junior International Trial has been held and Freethorpe’s Daniel Seabourne has retained his place in the England team to play in the British Isles Junior International Series to be held at Elgin BC in September.
28 May 2016 Norfolk
team for Middleton Cup, White Rose Trophy & ECL results
With the outdoor season now in full swing, Norfolk’s bowler’s attention will now be on the forthcoming Middleton Cup campaign which gets underway next weekend. After reaching the final in 2014 the County will be looking for an improved performance this year following a disappointing 2015 season when they failed to progress from the Group stages.
With the Group opposition the same as last year but with the fixtures reversed, Norfolk open the campaign when they entertain Suffolk, who beat them comfortably at Felixstowe last season, at County Arts BC on Saturday 4th June. There then follow away matches against Northamptonshire on 11th June and Leicestershire on 9th July either side of a home match against Essex on 25th June.
Team Manager Brian Taylor has selected the following team to play Suffolk on 4th June at County Arts, starting at 2.00pm, which shows a few changes to last year. With Team Captain John Ottaway not available for selection this year and Stephen Winter has been appointed Captain and the selected team is:-
Andy McNamara, Richard Summers, Peter Wilkinson & Sam King
John Tufts, Matt Flatman, David Smith & Wayne Willgress
Max Harrison, Mark Riches, Andy Siely & Peter Boldero
Tom Baker, James Segolo, Ian Whiley & Stephen Winter
Gary Mallett, Mick Brown, Paul Shackcloth & Philip Barr
Dan Seabourne, Bernie Perrett & George Tubby
Reserves: Clive Derry & Chris Gaul
Prior to the Middleton Cup, Norfolk’s first action of the season was in the Eastern Counties League when they entertained Huntingdonshire at County Arts where they opened their defence of the League title with victory by 141 shots to 112 thanks to big wins by the rinks skipped by Sam King & Tony Dunton.
Rink scores:-
Andy McNamara, Aaron Stimpson, David Smith & Sam King won 35-9
Matt Flatman, Richard Summers, Mark Riches & Andy Siely lost 18-31
Tom Baker, Roger Guy, Ian Whiley & Stephen Winter won 18-16
Jack Larter, Dean Rudling, Max Harrison & Tom Segolo lost 16-25
Dan Cawthorne, Dan Mills, Dan Seabourne & James Segolo lost 16-18
Colin Brown, Richard Church, George Hunter & Tony Dunton won 38-13
There was however disappointment in the National Under 25 Double rink competition for the White Rose Trophy when Norfolk lost heavily in the preliminary round to Huntingdonshire by 39 shots to 20.
Rink scores:-
Jack Larter, Aaron Stimpson, Tom Segolo & Jake Willgress lost 10-16
Dan Mills, Dan Cawthorne, Dan Seabourne & James Segolo lost 10-23
04 May 2016 West Lynn have withdrawn for West 2
West Lynn have withdrawn from the Hansells League and therefore all their fixtures in Zone West 2, as listed below, have been cancelled
West Lynn BC |
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Fixtures in Hansells League Zone West 2 |
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Date |
Opponent |
Venue |
27 April 2016 |
Hunstanton B |
Home |
04 May 2016 |
Shouldham B |
Away |
11 May 2016 |
Downham Cons B |
Home |
18 May 2016 |
Downham Mkt C |
Away |
25 May 2016 |
Downham Cons A |
Home |
01 June 2016 |
West Winch |
Away |
08 June 2016 |
Shouldham A |
Away |
15 June 2016 |
Hunstanton B |
Away |
22 June 2016 |
Shouldham B |
Home |
29 June 2016 |
Downham Cons B |
Away |
06 July 2016 |
Downham Mkt C |
Home |
13 July 2016 |
Downham Cons A |
Away |
20 July 2016 |
West Winch |
Home |
27 July 2016 |
Shouldham A |
Home |
15 Apr 2016 Harleston Rec have withdrawn for South 2
Harleston Rec have withdrawn from the Hansells League and therefore all their fixtures in Zone South 2, as listed below, have been cancelled
Harleston Rec BC |
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Fixtures in Hansells League Zone South 2 |
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Date |
Opponent |
Venue |
27 April 2016 |
Wymondham C |
Away |
04 May 2016 |
Dickleburgh |
Home |
11 May 2016 |
Diss B |
Away |
18 May 2016 |
Shotford |
Home |
25 May 2016 |
G.W. Staniforth B |
Home |
01 June 2016 |
Connaught B |
Away |
08 June 2016 |
Scole |
Home |
15 June 2016 |
Wymondham C |
Home |
22 June 2016 |
Dickleburgh |
Away |
29 June 2016 |
Diss B |
Home |
06 July 2016 |
Shotford |
Away |
13 July 2016 |
G.W. Staniforth B |
Away |
20 July 2016 |
Connaught B |
Home |
27 July 2016 |
Scole |
Away |
14 Apr 2016 Men’s Clubs Meetings on 10th April
2016
Following the Club’s Meeting held on Sunday, notes on the matters raised and discussed are shown in the attached document. Click here
For those you attended I hope you found the meeting both informative & beneficial and from the feedback received at the meeting it is intended to hold further meetings in the future. The next will be after the season has ended, in September or October.
The new season is now very close and I know some Clubs have already opened and on behalf of the County I wish you all good bowling and hopefully the sun will shine.
Kind Regards,
John Ottaway
Hon. Men’s Secretary
Norfolk Bowls Association
08 Apr 2016 Fleggburgh have withdrawn for East 1
Fleggburgh have withdrawn from the Hansells League and therefore all their fixtures in Zone East 1, as listed below, have been cancelled
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Fixtures in Hansells League Zone East 1 |
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Date |
Opponent |
Venue |
27 April 2016 |
North Walsham B |
Home |
04 May 2016 |
Bradwell A |
Away |
11 May 2016 |
Norwich Union |
Home |
18 May 2016 |
Thorpe Rec A |
Away |
25 May 2016 |
Caister A |
Away |
01 June 2016 |
Acle B |
Home |
08 June 2016 |
Martham |
Home |
15 June 2016 |
North Walsham B |
Away |
22 June 2016 |
Bradwell A |
Home |
29 June 2016 |
Norwich Union |
Away |
06 July 2016 |
Thorpe Rec A |
Home |
13 July 2016 |
Caister A |
Home |
20 July 2016 |
Acle B |
Away |
27 July 2016 |
Martham |
Away |
13 Nov 2015 Norfolk Bowls Association AGM
The MEN’S ANNUAL MEETING of the NORFOLK BOWLS ASSOCIATION will take place on SUNDAY 6th DECEMBER 2015 at 9.30am at the COUNTY ARTS BOWLS CLUB.
AGENDA – click here
Minutes from 2014 AGM (to be approved at this year’s meeting) – click here
12 Nov 2015 Inter-County Draws for 2017
Bowls England have released the draws for the National Inter-County Competitions for 2017
Middleton Cup
3rd June 2017 Huntingdonshire - Home
17th June 2017 Northamptonshire - Away
24th June 2017 Hertfordshire - Home
8th July 2017 Suffolk – Away
22nd July 2017 Quarter Finals
Balcomb Trophy 2017
1st Round Norfolk v Bedfordshire
White Rose Trophy 2017
1st Round Cambridgeshire v Norfolk
11 Sept 2015 Norfolk retain ECL Championship
Norfolk retained the Eastern Counties League Championship title on Saturday following victory over Suffolk at the Rookery Bowls Club in Stowmarket.
Going into the match Norfolk needed 8 points to take the title and this was never really in doubt as they started strongly by taking an early lead which they built upon to run out comfortable winners by 140 shots to 107 and winning on 5 rinks to take 20 of the 22 points at stake.
In the separate Under 30 championship Norfolk needed victory on one of the two Under 30 rinks to retain this title which they duly achieved with Daniel Cawthorne’s rink victory.
In the Executive rink championship, Norfolk could not repeat their success in 2014 & finished 5th.
Rink scores:-
Alan Willer, Gavin Cater, Roger Guy & Peter Boldero 23 Peter Hurren 20
Richard Church, Don Whyatt, Charlie Boon & Tony Dunton 34 Ali Leeks 18
Philip South, David Wood, Chris Gaul & John Ottaway 24 Mark Todd 14
Harry Cater, Tom Cooper, Jack Wells & Jack Adcock 15 Lee Spraggs 25
Edward Lambert, Fin Smith, Aaron Stimpson & Daniel Cawthorne 22 S.Sampson 17
Colin Brown, Derek Talbot, John George & Brian Taylor 22 Randolph Ford 13
30 August 2015 Hansells Cup Finals Report
Wymondham Dell ‘B’ lifted the Hansells League Cup on Saturday with victory in the final over Bradwell by 61 shots to 56.
In the earlier semi finals the Dell overcame Kings Lynn 62-48 whilst Bradwell secured their place in the final with a single shot victory over Cawston by 57 shots to 56.
09 August 2015 WP Baker Cup Finals Report
Freethorpe
have returned to the Hansells County League Premier division after an absence
of several years following victory in the WP Baker Cup play offs held at Thorpe
Rec BC on Sunday.
In
the semi finals they met RG Carter’s who were looking to return to the Premier
league following their relegation in 2014 but found Freethorpe too strong and with two of the Freethorpe rinks winning
comfortably, Freethorpe got home by 69 shots to 58.
The
other semi final saw Aldiss Park play Norfolk BC ‘B’ who had got through the
preliminary round last week against St Lawrence. Norfolk BC started well
opening a narrow lead but Aldiss Park hit back in the second half of the match
to win 68 shots to 55.
In
the final, the semi final exertions seemed to have an effect on the Aldiss Park
players and Freethorpe opened a significant early lead which they were in no
mood to relinquish and ran out comfortable winners by 86 shots to 31.
Rink scores:-
Semi finals
Freethorpe –v- RG
Carters (Freethorpe names first):-
Tom
Cooper, Adam Carter, John Harris & Tony Dunton 21 Phil Pettit, David
Foster, Keith Hutson & Ken Breame 28
Richard
Church, James Browse, Phil Parsons & David Smith 25 Peter Allard, David
Reynell, John Mouland & Michael Hunter 14
Mike
Harris, Roy London, Ashley Smith & Matthew Carter 23 Peter Acres, Maurice
Buttifant, David Cole & John Hunter 16
Aldiss Park –v- Norfolk
BC ‘B’ (Aldiss Park names first)
Gordon
Bryant, Adrian Nottage, Roger Rudling & David West 22 Ken George, Mick
Burrell, Peter Pretty & Steve Wells 16
Keith
Mason, Tony Benham, David Gamble & Colin Lawrence 23 Brian Holcroft, Marty
Ellis, Karl Brooks & Chris Wells 22
Bob
Lee, Andrew Cameron, Terry Cator & Steve Dembicki 23 Aaron Johnson, Terry
Gosling, Andy Morter & Tom Segolo 17
Final
Freethorpe –v- Aldiss
Park (Freethorpe names first)
Tom
Cooper, Adam Carter, John Harris & Tony Dunton 33 Bob Lee, Andrew Cameron,
Terry Cator & Steve Dembicki 7
Richard
Church, James Browse, Phil Parsons & David Smith18 Keith Mason, Tony
Benham, David Gamble & Colin Lawrence 16
Mike
Harris, Robin White, Ashley Smith & Matthew Carter 35 Gordon Bryant, Adrian
Nottage, Roger Rudling & David West 8
26 July 2015 Bales Cup Report & other County
Results
Wootton
Park are the new Norfolk club champions following victory over the holders North Walsham by 10 shots at
Wymondham Dell to win the Bales Cup,
sponsored by Hansells Solicitors, for the first time in their history.
Wootton
took control from the outset and opened a 25 shot lead at 15 ends mainly due to
the dominant form shown by Stephen Winter’s rink. It appeared at that stage that Wootton would
achieve a comfortable victory but North Walsham hit back over the closing ends
on the other rinks skipped by Graham Potter and Trevor Webb to reduce the
deficit to only 5 shots to set up a nervous finish. However Wootton held firm
to take the title by 65 shots to 55.
Rink scores (Wootton
Park first)
Tom
Baker, Peter Winter, Liam Stevenson & Stephen Winter 26 Robert Bunting,
Mick Harvey, Mark Woodhouse & Daniel Noble 11
Andy
Sayer, David Noble, Peter Stevenson & Ian Whiley 14 Barry Hunt, Chris Ward,
Malcolm Nicholson & Trevor Webb 22
B.
Footer, Michael Smith, Adrian Folker & Vernon Hudson 25 Roger Greef, David
Brawn, Paul Roylance & Graham Potter 25.
The
last of the County Championship finals, the Under 25 Singles, was held at the
same time. Having taken the Pairs title last weekend with Wayne Willgress, John
Tufts secured a notable double by beating Freethorpe’s David Smith 21-12. Tufts
started strongly to lead 13-2 in the first to 21 shots match and although Smith
recovered to 12-17, Tufts scored 4 shots he needed on the next end to take the
title.
Norfolk
maintained their 100% record and grip on the Eastern Counties League
Championship title with victory over Bedfordshire at RG Carters BC on Saturday
by the narrow margin of 103 shots to 101.
The
victory owed much to the rink skipped by Downham Market’s Kelvin Rayner who
returned a 32-13 victory over Andrew Manning to help cover defeats on the rinks
skipped by Philip Barr, Darren Rowsell and Brian Taylor. With the Under 30 rink
skipped by Wymondham Dell’s Jack Adcock also winning by 9 shots and with
Bedfordshire unable to field a second under 30 rink and defaulting this rink
with a 6 shot deficit Norfolk scraped a 2 shot overall victory which leaves
them 8 points clear of Bedfordshire at the top of the table with two matches
left to play.
Rink scores:-
John
Gooch, Harold Bell, Gavin Cater & Kelvin Rayner 31 A. Manning 13
Clive
Derry, Charlie Boon, Peter Wilkinson & Philip Barr 16 G. Milbourne 25
Danny
Mills, Bernie Wymer, Paul Shackcloth & Darren Rowsell 13 G. Osbourne 33
Harry
Cater, Aaron Stimpson, Karl Brooks & Jack Adcock 23 J. Usher 14
Richard
Church, Malcolm Nicholson, John George & Brian Taylor 13 P. Lee 16
19 July 2015 County Championship Final Results
Wymondham
Dell’s John Ottaway celebrated a double success at Norfolk Bowls Association
County Championship finals at County Arts on Saturday by picking up the singles
and triples titles.
In
the Singles he met the up & coming Daniel Seabourne from the Acle St Edmund
club and in a high quality encounter Ottaway’s greater experience came through
as he lifted the title with a 21-16 victory. Ottaway started strongly opening a
9-2 lead only for Seabourne to reduce the deficit to only 1 shot. Ottaway then pulled away again to lead 18-11 only
for Seabourne to come back to 18-16 before Ottaway closed out the match to win
the title for a record 9th time.
The
triples final saw Norfolk BC’s John Tufts, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress
go into the match as firm favourites against Ottaway’s trio and the match
looked to be going in their favour as they opened a 9-2 lead. However the
experienced Dell triple gradually pulled the score line back and went into the
last end leading by 3 shots. A tense last end saw Norfolk BC score 2 shots for
the Dell to take the title by the narrowest of margins.
The
pairs was a repeat of last year’s final
with Max Harrison & Peter Boldero (Downham Market) taking on John Tufts
& Wayne Willgress. The result was the same with the Norfolk BC duo
retaining the title with a 24-14 victory but they had to recover from a strong
start from Harrison & Boldero who opened up a 9-2 lead after 6 ends. From
that point Tufts & Willgress took control and a run of 21 shots against
only 1 saw them race to the title.
Last
years beaten finalists in the fours, County Arts went one better this year by
beating Acle St Edmunds 22-9. The Arts quartet skipped by Philip Barr and with
Middleton Cup Manager Brian Taylor at third started brightly to lead 12-0
before Acle, skipped by Darren Rowsell, came into the match. The early deficit
however proved too much and with Barr playing some big bowls in the middle of
the match, County Arts ran out comfortable winners.
There
was consolation for George Tubby, who played at second in the Acle four, when
he took the Two Wood Singles title against Adrian Thwaites of North Walsham.
With the score a 6-5 to Tubby at 9 ends he then raced away to win 16-8.
The
remaining final, the Junior Singles between John Tufts (Norfolk BC) and David
Smith (Freethorpe) will be played at Wymondham Dell on Thursday 23rd
July at 6.00pm. At the same time the final of the Bales Cup (Club Championship)
will also take place. The final sees defending champions North Walsham take on
Wootton Park who will be looking to lift the title the first time. In the semi
finals North Walsham beat Gissing 67 shots to 52 whilst Wootton Park overcame
Acle St Edmunds 60-50.
The
final of the Lord Fermoy Cup to be played on Monday 27th July will
be between defending champions Norfolk BC and County Arts following semi final
victories over Wootton Park & Downham Market.
County Final results:
Singles
John
Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 21 Daniel Seabourne (Acle St Edmunds) 16
Two Wood Singles
George
Tubby (Acle St Edmunds) 16 Adrian Thwaites (North Walsham) 8
Pairs
John
Tufts & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) 24 Max Harrison & Peter Boldero
(Downham Market) 14
Triples
David
Naunton, John George & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 16 John Tufts, Jake
Willgress & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) 15
Fours
Adam
Watts, Malcolm Nicholson, Brian Taylor & Philip Barr (County Arts) 22
Daniel Seabourne, George Tubby, Andy Siely & Darren Rowsell (Acle St
Edmunds) 9
13 July 2015 County Championship Finals
Saturday
18th July 2015 at County Arts BC
Starting at 10am
Triples
David
Naunton John Tufts
John
George v Jake Willgress
John
Ottaway Wayne
Willgress
Wymondham Norfolk BC
Fours
Adam
Watts Daniel
Seabourne
Malcolm
Nicholson George Tubby
Brian
Taylor v Andy Siely
Philip
Barr Darren
Rowsell
County Arts Acle St Edmunds
Starting at 2pm
4 Wood
Singles
John
Ottaway v Daniel Seabourne
Wymondham Acle St Edmunds
Pairs
John
Tufts Max
Harrison
Wayne
Willgress v Peter Boldero
Norfolk BC Downham
Mkt
2 Wood Singles
George
Tubby v Adrian Thwaites
Acle St Edmunds North
Walsham
The
final of the Under 25 Singles between John Tufts (Norfolk BC) & David Smith
(Freethorpe) will be held at Wymondham Dell BC on Thursday 23rd July
starting at 6:00pm (alongside the final of the Bales Cup).
12 July 2015 County Competitions Semi Finals
The
semi finals of the Norfolk County Championships have now been held with the
finalists in all the championships going on to represent the County in the
National Championships to be held at Victoria Park Leamington Spa in August.
The
Singles final sees youth play experience with Acle’s Daniel Seabourne taking on
Wymondham Dell’s John Ottaway. Both had comfortable semi final victories with
Seabourne beating Alan Willer of Ashill 21-9 & Ottaway cruising past County
Arts’ Peter Wilkinson 21-9.
There
was double disappointment for Peter Wilkinson in the two wood singles when he
fell to George Tubby (Acle) 16-4. In the final Tubby plays North Walsham’s
Adrian Thwaites who was a comfortable 20-8 winner over John Tufts (Norfolk BC).
John
Tufts was however successful in the junior singles beating Aaron Stimpson of
Diss & District 21-7 and in the final will play Freethorpe’s David Smith
who finished strongly beating Jack Wells (Downham Market) 21-15
The
Pairs sees a repeat of last year’s final with Max Harrison & Peter Boldero
(Downham Market) looking to reverse the result against John Tufts & Wayne
Willgress (Norfolk BC).
In
the semi finals the Downham duo recovered from an early deficit to beat the
young Freethorpe pairing of Matthew Carter & David Smith 20-12 whilst
Norfolk BC, in control from the start, beat John Colcombe & Andy Siely
(Acle St Edmunds) 23-11.
In
the Fours there were two close matches with the rinks skipped by Philip Barr
(County Arts) & Darren Rowsell (Acle St Edmunds) victorious. Barr’s rink
recovered from a 19-6 deficit to level the match playing the last end and then
secured the vital shot on the last end for a 22-21 victory. In the other tie
there was a similar story with Rowsell’s rink moving into a big lead but the
Wymondham Dell rink skipped by John Ottaway hit back to reduce the deficit to
only 1 shot with 3 ends to play but Acle held firm over the remaining ends to
take the victory.
The
Dell overcame the disappointment in the Fours to reach the final of the Triples
by beating Mark Riches’ Norfolk BC trio 21-17. After an even start the Dell
took control over the middle of the match to open a decisive lead and although
Norfolk BC hit back over the closing ends, the Dell held out for victory.
Norfolk BC’s other triple skipped by Wayne Willgress were however successful by
beating Ian Whiley’s Wootton Park threesome in a match where they were always
in control and won 25-12
The
County finals will be held at County Arts BC on Saturday 18th July
with the programme as follows.
Fours
at 10.00am
Triples
at 10.00am
Pairs
at 2.00pm
Singles
at 2.00pm
Two
Wood Singles at 2.00pm
Due
to duplications the final of the Junior Singles will be played at Wymondham
Dell on Thursday 23rd July at 6.00pm alongside the final of the
Bales Cup.
Semi Final Results
Fours
Adam
Watts, Malcolm Nicholson, Brian Taylor & Philip Barr (County Arts) 22 Rocky
Lewis, Harold Bell, Derek Kellow & Kelvin Rayner (Downham Market) 21
Daniel
Seabourne, George Tubby, Andy Siely & Darren Rowsell (Acle Edmunds) 25 Jack
Adcock, David Naunton, John George & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 18
Triples
David
Naunton, John George & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 21 Matt Flatman, Charlie
Boon & Mark Riches (Norfolk BC) 17
John
Tufts, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) 25 Mervyn Chapman,
Simon Peach & Ian Whiley (Wootton Park) 12
Pairs
Max
Harrison & Peter Boldero (Downham Market) 19 Matthew Carter & David
Smith (Freethorpe) 13
John
Tufts & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) 23 John Colcombe & Andy Siely
(Acle St Edmunds) 11
Singles
John
Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 21 Peter Wilkinson (County Arts) 4
Daniel
Seabourne (Acle St Edmunds) 21 Alan Willer (Ashill) 9
Two Wood Singles
George
Tubby (Acle St Edmunds) 16 Peter Wilkinson (County Arts) 4
Adrian
Thwaites (North Walsham) 20 John Tufts (Norfolk BC) 8
Junior Singles
David
Smith (Freethorpe) 21 Jack Wells (Downham Market) 15
John
Tufts (Norfolk BC) 21 Aaron Stimpson (Diss & District) 7
The
first silverware of the County season has gone to County Arts with victory in
the Jermy Cup final over GW Staniforth by 69 shots to 34. All three of the Arts
rinks were successful with Trevor Jermy’s rink beating Malcolm Struthers 25-13,
Peter Wilkinson’s beating John Wright 21-10 and Mark Turner’s beating Michael
Holbrook’s 23-11. In the semi finals played earlier in the day County Arts were
indebted to the appropriately named Trevor Jermy whose rink scored the vital
shot on the extra end after match with Norfolk BC ended all square after 21
ends. In the other semi final GW Staniforth were comfortable winners over Diss
& District by 72 shots to 54
In
the Club Championship (Bales Cup), holder’s North Walsham are on course to
defend their title following a quarter final victory over Wymondham Dell and
now play fellow Premier League team Gissing who overcame giant killers Reepham
Nomads. The other semi final tie is another all Premier League affair between
Acle St Edmunds, victors over Upwell and Wootton Park who beat fellow Premier
League County Arts. Both semi final matches will be played at RG Carters BC on
Friday 17th July at 6.00pm with the winners going through to the
final to be played at Wymondham Dell on Thursday 23rd July.
In
the semi finals of the In the Lord Fermoy Cup double fours championship to be
played on Thursday 16th July, Norfolk BC ‘A’ will be going for a hat
trick of titles, play Wootton Park and Downham
Market ’D’ play County Arts.
Following
the Bowls England Junior International Trial held at Leamington Spa, Daniel
Seabourne (Acle St Edmunds) & Jake Willgress have been selected to
represent England in the British Isles Junior International Championships to be
held at the Oxford City & County BC in September. For Seabourne it is his
first outdoor cap to go with Indoor equivalent he gained in the winter whilst
Willgress will again skip a rink in this his second series. England will be
looking to retain the title they won in emphatic fashion in Belfast last year.
28 June 2015 County Competitions Qtr Finals
The County Championship quarter finals have now been played with winners just one step away from representing Norfolk in the National Finals to be held in Leamington Spa in August.
In the fours the County Arts quartet skipped by Philip Barr reached the semi final with victory over Dean Johnson’s Reepham Nomads four and there were also comfortable wins for the fours skipped by John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell), Darren Rowsell (Acle St. Edmunds) & Kelvin Rayner (Downham Market).
Norfolk BC has two representatives in the Triples semi finals with Wayne Willgress’s triple beating the strong Acle team skipped by Darren Rowell. Norfolk BC’s other triple skipped by Mark Riches overcame Trevor Webb (North Walsham) whilst John Ottaway’s Wymondham Dell threesome and Ian Whiley (Wootton) won through following tight matches against Sam King (Wootton Park) & Richard Exley (Watton).
Defending Pairs champions, John Tufts & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) are on course to defend their title by coming from behind to beat David Noble & Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park). Also through are last year’s runners up Max Harrison & Peter Boldero (Downham Market) who beat Roger Guy & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell). Others through are the young Freethorpe pairing of Matthew Carter & David Smith and Acle St Edmunds John Colcombe & Andy Siely.
In the Singles 8 time former winner John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) overcame past winner Darren Rowsell (Acle St Edmunds) 21-15 and will meet County Arts’ Peter Wilkinson, 21-9 winner over Adrian Folker (Wootton Park), in one semi final. In the other quarter finals Acle St Edmund’s Daniel Seabourne came from 8-0 down to beat Bob French (County Arts) 21-14 and will meet Alan Willer (Ashill) who came through a tight encounter with Tom Baker (Wootton Park) 21-18.
Peter Wilkinson has the chance of a Singles & Two wood singles double by also reaching the semi final of the two wood singles following victory over Derek Kellow in the quarter final. Other quarter final victors were Adrian Thwaites (North Walsham), John Tufts (Norfolk BC) & George Tubby (Acle St Edmunds).
In the Under 25 Singles semi finals, John Tufts (Norfolk BC) will play Aaron Stimpson (Diss & District) whilst David Smith (Freethorpe) plays Jack Wells (Downham Market)
Full results and semi final draw & venues are as follows:-
Fours
Quarter final results
John Lilliweb, Colin Reed, Paul Hunter & Colin Bix (Hunstanton) 7
Fin Smith, David Naunton, John George & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 21
Daniel Seabourne, George Tubby, Andy Siely & Darren Rowsell (Acle
St Edmunds) 28 Robert Dodd, Norman Rollo, Arnie Ingram & Dean Johnson
(Reepham Nomads) 16
Adam Watts, Malcolm Nicholson, Brian Taylor & Philip Barr (County
Arts) 29 Malcolm Struthers, David Catchpole, Michael Holbrook & John Wright
(GW Staniforth) 19
Rocky Lewis, Harold Bell, Derek Kellow & Kelvin Rayner (Downham
Market) 22 Barry Hunt, Mark Woodhouse, Graham Potter & Trevor Webb (North
Walsham) 10
Semi Final draw - matches to
be played on Monday 6th July 2015 at GW Staniforth BC
Fin Smith, David Naunton, John George & John Ottaway (Wymondham
Dell) –v- Daniel Seabourne, George Tubby, Andy Siely & Darren Rowsell (Acle
St Edmunds)
Rocky Lewis, Harold Bell, Derek Kellow & Kelvin Rayner (Downham
Market) –v- Adam Watts, Malcolm Nicholson, Brian Taylor & Philip Barr
(County Arts)
Triples
Quarter final results
David Naunton, John George & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 18 Tom
Baker, Stephen Winter & Sam King (Wootton Park) 14
John Tufts, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) 18
George Tubby, Andy Siely & Darren Rowsell (Acle St Edmunds) 8
Matt Flatman, Charlie Boon & Mark Riches (Norfolk BC) 19 Barry
Hunt, Graham Potter & Trevor Webb (North Walsham) 10
Mervyn Chapman, Simon Peach & Ian Whiley (Wootton Park) 17 Malcolm
Hamilton, John Hunter & Richard Exley (Watton) 8
Semi Final draw - matches to
be played on Tuesday 7th July 2015 at Thorpe Rec BC
David Naunton, John George & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) -v-
Matt Flatman, Charlie Boon & Mark Riches (Norfolk BC)
Mervyn Chapman, Simon Peach & Ian Whiley (Wootton Park) -v- John
Tufts, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC)
Pairs
Quarter final results
Matthew Carter & David Smith (Freethorpe) 22 Clive Matthews &
George Owen (Sheringham Morley) 15
Max Harrison & Peter Boldero (Downham Market) 22 Roger Guy &
John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 15
David Noble & Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park) 15 John Tufts &
Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) 25
Ollie Allen & Garry Oakley (Wymondham Dell) 13 John Colcombe &
Andy Siely (Acle St Edmunds) 23
Semi Final draw - matches to
be played on Thursday 9th July 2015 at Wymondham Dell BC
Max Harrison & Peter Boldero (Downham Market) -v- Matthew Carter
& David Smith (Freethorpe)
John Tufts & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) -v-John Colcombe &
Andy Siely (Acle St Edmunds)
Singles
Quarter final results
Darren Rowsell (Acle St Edmunds) 15 John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell) 21
Daniel Seabourne (Acle St Edmunds) 21 Bob French (County Arts) 14
Tom Baker (Wootton Park) 18 Alan Willer (Ashill) 21
Peter Wilkinson (County Arts) 21 Adrian Folker (Wootton Park) 9
Semi Final draw - matches to
be played on Friday 10th July 2015 at RG Carters BC
Peter Wilkinson (County Arts) -v- John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell)
Daniel Seabourne (Acle St Edmunds) -v- Alan Willer (Ashill)
Two Bowl Singles
Quarter final results
Peter Wilkinson (County Arts) 16 Derek Kellow (Downham Market) 9
Tom Baker (Wootton Park) 12 Adrian Thwaites (North Walsham) 15
George Tubby (Acle St Edmunds) w/o John Merrison (Long Stratton)
Alan Willer (Ashill) 11 John Tufts (Norfolk BC) 16
Semi Final draw - matches to
be played during week commencing 6th July (dates & venues to be
confirmed)
Peter Wilkinson (County Arts) -v- George Tubby (Acle St. Edmunds)
Adrian Thwaites (North Walsham) -v- John Tufts (Norfolk BC)
Under 25 Singles
Semi Final draw - matches to
be played during week commencing 6th July (dates & venues to be
confirmed)
Aaron Stimpson (Diss & District BC) -v- John Tufts (Norfolk BC)
David Smith (Freethorpe) -v- Jack Wells (Downham Market)
The Club Championship (Bales Cup), this year sponsored by Hansells Solicitors has reached the quarter final stage with these ties to be played on Thursday 2nd July. There was a surprise in the last round with Reepham Nomads overcoming Norfolk BC and the Nomads now meet another Premier League team, Gissing at County Arts. Also at County Arts, Wymondham Dell play defending champions North Walsham. The other matches are to be played at the GW Staniforth club in Thetford where County Arts meet fellow Premier League team Wootton Park and Acle St Edmunds play Upwell.
Following the last round of group matches in the Middleton Cup, neither Norfolk nor Leicestershire have any chance of group honours and reaching the quarter final so their match scheduled for Saturday 4th July at County Arts will not now take place.
23 June 2015 Middleton Cup – Norfolk v Leicestershire
Please
note that as neither Norfolk nor Leicestershire are able to qualify for the
quarter finals of the Middleton Cup, the match between them scheduled for
County Arts BC on Saturday 4th July 2015 WILL NOT NOW BE PLAYED.
21 June 2015 Norfolk Middleton Cup , Balcomb Trophy
results & County Comp Qtr Finals
Norfolk’s
hopes in the Middleton Cup ended on Saturday when they lost to Essex at Essex
County BC by 125 shots to 98. With both sides having already lost one of their
previous matches both Essex & Norfolk knew that a further defeat would make
progression from the group to the quarter finals impossible.
Essex
opened strongly and opened a 20 shot lead after 5 ends with the rinks skipped
by Stephen Winter & Peter Boldero find life particularly difficult with
both falling 12-1 behind. Norfolk stemmed the tide over the next few ends but
Essex consolidated and extended their lead over the closing to get a well
deserved victory.
Both
Boldero’s and Winter’s rink deserve credit for recovering to draw their matches
and Philip Barr’s rink also drew following a tight match. The three other rinks
all fell to defeat so Norfolk only took 3 of the 24 points at stake.
With
Northamptonshire beating Suffolk in the other match played on Saturday, group
honours look to be between Essex & Suffolk who meet in the final round of matches
on Saturday 4th July. Norfolk’s final match is against
Leicestershire at County Arts BC on the same day
Rink scores:-
Max
Harrison, Roger Guy, Chris Gaul & Peter Boldero 17 Mark Christmas 17
John
Ottaway, Mick Brown, Paul Shackcloth & Philip Barr 18 Ed Morris 18
John
Tufts, Richard Summers, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress 15 Andy Squire 24
Tom
Baker, Bernie Perrett, Mark Turner & Mark Riches 17 James Rippey 22
Andy
McNamara, James Segolo, Peter Wilkinson & Andy Siely 12 Steve Mitchinson 25
Daniel
Seabourne, Liam Stevenson, Ian Whiley & Stephen Winter 19 Mark Nullmyers 19
There
was further disappointment for the County on Sunday in the Balcomb Trophy when
they fell to a well fought but narrow defeat to Cambridgeshire in the regional
semi final played at Maulden BC by 5 shots. In the final that followed
Cambridgeshire fell to Hertfordshire who progress to the National Finals at
Leamington Spa in August.
Rink Scores:-
Daniel
Seabourne, Mick Brown, Paul Shackcloth & Philip Barr 19 Richard Catton 20
Max
Harrison, George Tubby, Stephen Winter & Peter Boldero 18 Alex Walton 22
All
the County Championships have now reached the quarter final stage. The Fours
& Triples results played in the early part of this week will be reported
next week. The other quarter finals take place later in the week with the Pairs
at Aldiss Park on Thursday & the Singles at Connaught on Friday.
Last
year’s champions, Norfolk BC’s John Tufts & Wayne Willgress are still on
course to defend their Pairs title when they take on Wootton Park’s David Noble
& Vernon Hudson whilst former National Champions, Roger Guy & John
Ottaway play last year’s beaten finalists Max Harrison & Peter Boldero.
The
full draw is:-
Matthew
Carter & David Smith (Freethorpe) -v- Clive Matthews & George Owen
(Sheringham Morley)
Max
Harrison & Peter Boldero (Downham Market) -v- Roger Guy & John Ottaway
(Wymondham Dell)
David
Noble & Vernon Hudson (Wootton Park) -v- John Tufts & Wayne Willgress
(Norfolk BC)
Ollie
Allen & Garry Oakley (Wymondham Dell) -v- John Colcombe & Andy Siely
(Acle St Edmunds)
In
the blue riband Singles two former champions, Darren Rowsell & John Ottaway
meet and one of the County’s up & coming young bowlers, Daniel Seabourne
plays Bob French.
The
full draw is:-
Darren
Rowsell (Acle St Edmunds) -v- John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell)
Daniel
Seabourne (Acle St Edmunds) -v- Bob French (County Arts)
Tom
Baker (Wootton Park) -v- Alan Willer (Ashill)
Peter
Wilkinson (County Arts) -v- Adrian Folker (Wootton Park).
The
Two bowl singles will also be played during the week and Alan Willer, Tom Baker
& Peter Wilkinson as well as being in the Singles also feature in this
championship and will be looking to do the double.
The
full draw with dates & venues is as follows:-
at
Swaffham Town on Tuesday 23 June
Derek
Kellow (Downham Market) -v- Peter Wilkinson (County Arts)
at
Aldiss park on Thursday 25 June:-
Tom
Baker (Wootton Park) -v Danny Mills (Acle St Edmunds)
at
Connaught on Friday 26 June
Alan
Willer (Ashill) -v-John Tufts (Norfolk BC)
George
Tubby (Acle St Edmunds) -v- John Merrison (Long Stratton)
14 June 2015 Norfolk Middleton Cup , White Rose
Trophy results & County Comp Qtr Finals
Norfolk
return to Middleton Cup action next Saturday when they travel to Westcliff on
Sea to play Essex at the Essex County Bowls Club. Having got back to winning
ways against Northamptonshire last week this is another must win game for the
county if they are to keep alive their hopes of group honours and a place in the
quarter finals. Suffolk currently top the table after victories in their first
two matches and for Norfolk to progress they must win their remaining matches
convincingly and hope that Suffolk slip up in at least one of theirs.
The
league table as it stands is:-
County Played Points
Suffolk 2 36
Northamptonshire 3 26
Leicestershire 3 25
Norfolk 2 24
Essex 2 21
With
George Tubby unavailable for the match against Essex, Mark Riches moves up to
skip with Mark Turner returning to side in an otherwise unchanged team.
Max
Harrison, Roger Guy, Chris Gaul & Peter Boldero
John
Ottaway, Mick Brown, Paul Shackcloth & Philip Barr
John
Tufts, Richard Summers, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress
Tom
Baker, Bernie Perrett, Mark Turner & Mark Riches
Andy
McNamara, James Segolo, Peter Wilkinson & Andy Siely
Daniel
Seabourne, Liam Stevenson, Ian Whiley & Stephen Winter
The
Regional Finals of the Bowls England White Rose Trophy were played at
Whittlesey Manor on Sunday with Norfolk’s young bowlers looking to qualify for
the National Finals once again. There was however disappointment as they lost
to Huntingdonshire in the semi final by 44 shots to 29. In the final
Northamptonshire overcame Huntingdonshire 43-34.
Scores:-
Daniel
Seabourne, Danny Mills, Tom Segolo & James Segolo 19 Ed Elmore 17
John
Tufts, Jack Wells, Karl Brookes & Jake Willgress 10 Lewis Baker 27
The
County Championships are now approaching the quarter final stage and with last
year’s champions in both the triples & fours having already been beaten
their will be new names on the championship trophies this year.
In
the Fours last year’s runners up, Philip Barr’s County Arts rink will play John
Wright’s GWS Staniforth’s quartet and there are interesting matches in the other
ties. The matches will be played at RG Carters BC on Monday 22 June and the
full draw is:-
John
Lilliweb, Colin Reed, Paul Hunter & Colin Bix (Hunstanton) -v- Fin Smith,
David Naunton, John George & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell)
Daniel
Seabourne, George Tubby, Andy Siely & Darren Rowsell (Acle St Edmunds) -v-
Robert Dodd, Norman Rollo, Arnie Ingram & Dean Johnson (Reepham Nomads)
Adam
Watts, Malcolm Nicholson, Brian Taylor & Philip Barr (County Arts) -v-
Malcolm Struthers, David Catchpole, Michael Holbrook & John Wright (GW
Staniforth)
Rocky
Lewis, Harold Bell, Derek Kellow & Kelvin Rayner (Downham Market) -v- Barry
Hunt, Mark Woodhouse, Graham Potter & Trevor Webb (North Walsham)
In
the triples both Wootton Park & Norfolk BC have two qualifiers and the matches will be played at Swaffham Town BC on Tuesday 23rd
June as follows:-
Tom
Baker, Stephen Winter & Sam King (Wootton Park) –v- David Naunton, John
George & John Ottaway (Wymondham Dell)
Matt
Flatman, Charlie Boon & Mark Riches (Norfolk BC) -v- Barry Hunt, Graham
Potter & Trevor Webb (North Walsham)
Mervyn
Chapman, Simon Peach & Ian Whiley (Wootton Park) -v- Malcolm Hamilton, John
Hunter & Richard Exley (Watton)
John
Tufts, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress (Norfolk BC) -v- George Tubby, Andy
Siely & Darren Rowsell (Acle St Edmunds)
06 June 2015 Norfolk win in Middleton Cup & White Rose Trophy draw
Following
last weekends defeat to Suffolk, Norfolk’s Middleton Cup campaign got back on track
with a convincing 21 shot victory over Northamptonshire at County Arts on
Saturday with Norfolk taking 20 of the 22 points at stake. The win keeps
Norfolk in contention for Group honours with two matches still to play, against
Essex & Leicestershire.
Norfolk
started well and opened up at 5 shot lead at the 5 end stage which they doubled
at halfway . The next 5 ends saw Norfolk’s lead extend to 21 shots which they
maintained over the closing stages. The top rink for the County was that
skipped by Acle’s George Tubby and this was backed up by further wins by the
rinks skipped by Peter Boldero, over England International Jamie Walker, Wayne
Willgress, Andy Siely and finally by Philip Barr who recovered from a 17-2
deficit to win by 4 shots.
Manager
Brian Taylor was delighted with response from his team following last week’s
setback and said “We knew we had to win this week and the team responded very
well and to get 20 points was just what we were looking for. Victories in our final 2 matches will give us
a chance of progressing though we realise that we need Suffolk to slip up in
their remaining matches”.
Rink scores:
Max
Harrison, Roger Guy, Chris Gaul & Peter Boldero 25 Jamie Walker 19
John
Ottaway, Mick Brown, Paul Shackcloth & Philip Barr 26 Paul Broderick 22
John
Tufts, Richard Summers, Jake Willgress & Wayne Willgress 22 Andrew Manton
21
Tom
Baker, Bernie Perrett, Mark Riches & George Tubby 24 Darren Childs 12
Andy
McNamara, James Segolo, Peter Wilkinson & Andy Siely 16 Phil Exley 13
Daniel
Seabourne, Liam Stevenson, Ian Whiley & Stephen Winter 18 Vernon Geary 23
The
Eastern Regional Finals of the Under 25 White Rose Trophy are to be held at
Whittlesey Manor BC on Sunday 14th June starting at 10am with
Norfolk taking on Huntingdonshire in the semi final. Manager Jake Willgress has
selected the following team:-
John
Tufts, Jack Wells, Karl Brookes & Jake Willgress
Daniel
Seabourne, Danny Mills, Tom Segolo & James Segolo
Reserve:
Ollie Allen
In
the other semi final Bedfordshire play Northamptonshire with the winners
meeting in the final for a place in the National Finals to be held at
Leamington Spa in August.
31 May 2015 Norfolk results for Middleton Cup,
Balcomb & White Rose Trophies
Norfolk’s
Middleton Cup campaign got of to a disappointing start with a narrow defeat to
near neighbours Suffolk at the Felixstowe & Suffolk BC by 114 shots to 106
with Norfolk taking only 4 of the 22 points at stake.
Whilst
Norfolk took an early lead of 3 shots at the 5 end stage, Suffolk levelled the match
at the halfway stage and then took a narrow lead which they maintained to
secure a narrow victory. Leicestershire beat Northamptonshire in the other
group match 122-11 taking 17½ points.
Peter
Boldero’s rink maintained their fine run with a 6 shot win and Andy Siely’s
rink got home by 9 shots against Mark Royal. The rinks skipped by Wayne
Willgress, Philip Barr & George Tubby all lost narrowly with matches being
decided on the last end whilst Jake Willgress suffered a heavy defeat to John
Catchpole
With
three group matches remaining Norfolk must avoid any further slip ups and next
Saturday’s match against Northamptonshire becomes crucial and is a must win if
Norfolk are to retain hope of qualifying for the quarter final stage.
Despite
the defeat to Suffolk Manager Brian Taylor has named an unchanged side for the
Northamptonshire match.
Rink scores:-
Max
Harrison, Roger Guy, Chris Gaul & Peter Boldero 21 S. Sampson 15
John
Ottaway, Mick Brown, Paul Shackcloth & Philip Barr 17 Martin Rumsby 18
John
Tufts, Richard Summers, Stephen Winter & Wayne Willgress 18 Richard Leeder
19
Tom
Baker, Bernie Perrett, Mark Riches & George Tubby 20 M.Gill 22
Andy
McNamara, James Segolo, Peter Wilkinson & Andy Siely 20 Mark Royal 11
Daniel
Seabourne, Liam Stevenson, Ian Whiley & Jake Willgress 10 John Catchpole 29
There
was better news in the Balcomb Trophy & White Rose Trophy with both Norfolk
teams progressing to the regional finals.
In
the Balcomb Trophy played at County Arts, Norfolk beat Essex 35-30 with Peter
Boldero’s rink beating Mark Nullmyers 22-15 and Philip Barr’s losing 15-13 to
Ed Morris. The regional finals will be held on 21st June with the
venue still to be confirmed but likely to be Maulden BC in Bedfordshire.
The
White Rose Trophy was played at Norfolk BC with Norfolk entertaining
Hertfordshire and coming away with a 46-34 victory. Jake Willgress’s rink
secured a fine 27-12 win over Craig Kilford and James Segolo’s losing 22-19 to
Tom Muir. The regional finals will be held on 14th June with the
venue still to be confirmed but likely to be Whittlesey Manor BC.
The
Bowls England Junior International Trial was held at Victoria Park in Royal
Leamington Spa last weekend with Norfolk represented by Jake Willgress, James
Segolo & Daniel Seabourne. All three Norfolk players came through the trial
successfully and have been selected in the 32 player International squad from
which the team to represent England in the British Isles Junior International
Championships in September will be selected following the International Squad
Day to be held on 5th July.
17 May 2015 Norfolk teams for Middleton Cup, Balcomb
& White Rose Trophies
Norfolk
open their Middleton Cup campaign with a trip to Felixstowe on Saturday 30th
May to play local rivals Suffolk, the first time they have met in this
competition since 2008.
Having
reached the final last year before losing to Hampshire, Norfolk will be looking
to go one better this year and after the Suffolk match they play Northamptonshire,
Essex & Leicestershire in their other group matches, with the group winner
going forward to the quarter finals.
The
team selected shows a couple of changes and is
Max
Harrison, Roger Guy, Chris Gaul & Peter Boldero
John
Ottaway, Mick Brown, Paul Shackcloth & Philip Barr
John
Tufts, Richard Summers, Stephen Winter & Wayne Willgress
Tom
Baker, Bernie Perrett, Mark Riches & George Tubby
Andy
McNamara, Peter Wilkinson, Andy Siely & Darren Rowsell
Daniel
Seabourne, Liam Stevenson, Ian Whiley & Jake Willgress
Reserves:
Gary Mallett, James Segolo, Alistair Stevenson & Mark Turner
Ahead
of the Middleton Cup, Norfolk play Essex in the Balcomb Trophy, the National
Inter-County Two Rink championship, at County Arts on Sunday 24th
May at 11.00am and the following team has been selected:-
Daniel
Seabourne, George Tubby, Stephen Winter & Wayne Willgress
Max
Harrison, Mick Brown, Jake Willgress & Philip Barr
On
the same day at Norfolk Bowling Club (at 4.00pm) Norfolk entertain
Hertfordshire in the White Rose Trophy, the National Under 25 Two rink
championship. Having beaten Essex emphatically in the previous, an unchanged
team has been selected, namely:-
John
Tufts, Jack Wells, Daniel Seabourne & Jake Willgress
Ollie
Allen, Dan Mills, Tom Segolo & James Segolo
The
winners of both the Balcomb & White Rose Trophy matches qualify for the
regional finals which will be held in June.
10 May 2015 Norfolk victory in White Rose Trophy
In the National White Rose Trophy Under 25 Two Rink championship, Norfolk swept to a convincing victory over Essex at Norfolk BC by 44 shots 24. Both rinks were successful with the rink skipped by James Segolo with his twin brother Tom at number 3, winning by 17 shots whilst Jake Willgress’s rink secured a narrow 3 shot victory.
In the next round Norfolk have a home tie against Hertfordshire, with the winners progressing to the Regional finals
Rink scores
John Tufts, Jack Wells, Daniel Seabourne & Jake Willgress 15
Sam Moss, Daniel Hughes, Ryan Mann & Charlie Butcher 12
Ollie Allen, Dan Mills, Tom Segolo & James Segolo 29
James Fuge, Josh Heffernan, Conor Mathers & Lee Chaplin 12
07 May 2015 Aylsham withdrawals from North 2 League
Please note Aylsham have withdrawn from North 2. Will all clubs in North 2 please revise their fixtures lists.
04 May 2015 Norfolk open their Eastern Counties
League title defence with a victory
Norfolk
opened the defence of their Eastern Counties League title with victory over
Huntingdonshire at Brampton Institute BC on Saturday by 114 shots to 109.
Although early in the season this was a good victory against a strong
Huntingdonshire team and sets up the county well for the Middleton Cup campaign
that begins at the end of the month.
The
win owed much to the rink skipped by Jake Willgress which was victorious by 21
shots and was backed up with wins by the rinks skipped by George Tubby and
David Smith.
Rink scores:-
Daniel
Seabourne, Danny Mills, James Segolo & David Smith 21 Ed Elmore 20
John
Tufts, Matt Flatman, Liam Stevenson & Jake
Willgress 32 Lewis Baker 11
Gary
Mallett, Bernie Perrett, Paul Shackcloth & Darren Rowsell 13 Tristan Morton
21
Andy
McNamara, Alistair Stevenson, Danny Noble & George Tubby 20 Nick Brett 16
Tom
Baker, Richard Summers, Mark Riches & Stephen Winter 18 Ean Morton 21
Colin
Brown, George Hunter, Don Whyatt & Tony Dunton 10 Geoff Barlow 20
Next
Sunday at 11.00am Norfolk’s young bowlers play Essex at Norfolk BC in the
preliminary round of the Bowls England White Rose Trophy. Jake Willgress, the
newly appointed Under 25 team manager, has selected the following team which
will be looking to go a stage further than last year when then lost in the semi
final to Surrey.
Selected team:
John
Tufts, Jack Wells, Daniel Seabourne & Jake Willgress
Ollie
Allen, Dean Rudling, Tom Segolo & James Segolo
29 Apr 2015 Team withdrawals from Hansells Norfolk
Bowls League
Please note Cantley have withdrawn from East 1, St Marks have withdrawn from East 2 and Bradenham have withdrawn from Central 2. Will all clubs in East 1, East 2 & Central 2 please revise their fixtures lists.
28 Apr 2015 Norfolk team in action in Eastern
Counties League
The outdoor bowls season gets under
way at the beginning of May with the County team in action on the first weekend
as they build up to the Middleton Cup which starts later in the month. Having
been beaten in the final last year Norfolk will be looking to go one step
further this season.
Manager Brian Taylor is confident of
success this year saying “we did very well last year and with an exciting crop
of young players coming through mixed with our experienced players the future
looks bright. I expect the nucleus of the team to remain from last year but
there are opportunities to break into the team”
Following changes to the groups
Norfolk’s opponents have changed and see them play local rivals Suffolk,
Northamptonshire, Leicestershire & Essex.
The
Middleton Cup campaign kicks off with a visit to Felixstowe to play Suffolk on
30th May and is then followed by a home match at County Arts against
Northamptonshire on 6th June and then Essex at Essex County BC on 20th
June and finally Leicestershire at County Arts on 4th July.
Ahead
of the opening Middleton Cup match Norfolk begin the defence of their Eastern
Counties League title with a match against Huntingdonshire on 2nd
May at Brampton Institute with the following team selected.
Daniel
Seabourne, Danny Mills, James Segolo & David Smith
John
Tufts, Matt Flatman, Liam Stevenson & Jake
Willgress
Gary
Mallett, Bernie Perrett, Paul Shackcloth & Darren Rowsell
Andy
McNamara, Alistair Stevenson, Danny Noble & George Tubby
Tom
Baker, Richard Summers, Mark Riches & Stephen Winter
Colin
Brown, George Hunter, Don Whyatt & Tony Dunton
27 Apr 2015 Norfolk bowlers selected for England
Junior International Trial
Congratulations to Daniel
Seabourne, James Segolo & Jake Willgress who have been selected for the
Men’s Junior International trial team at Victoria Park, Leamington Spa
on Monday 25th May 2015.
20 Dec 2014 County
Competitions 2015
County Competitions for 2015 posted to website. click here
19 Dec 2014 League
Fixtures for 2015
League fixtures for 2015 posted to website. click here
18 Dec 2014 Presentation
Luncheon Photos
Presentation Luncheon for 2014 posted to
website. Photo Gallery