



Games night at Sighthill Bowling Club on the 19th January.
Dominos, Darts and Pool.
FREE ENTRY!
Come along and try your luck, it’s free so you have nothing to lose.
Entry list is on wall opposite lounge door.
We have received information from the Edinburgh Bowling Association regarding the new league structure commencing season 2024.
please read through at your convenience and let us know your thoughts. If you have any questions or suggestions then let a committee member know and we will ask them at the EBA AGM on your behalf.
The Committee proposed at the AGM in 2022 to change the current league structure from divisions 1 to 5 of first XVI teams and 1 to 3 of second XVI teams to a flat structure of divisions 1 to 8.
Divisions 1 to 5 would be formed from the current “Firsts” and Divisions 6 to 8 formed from the current “seconds”. From 2024 it is proposed this would become Divisions 1 to 8.
The overwhelming point raised was “Where will we be as a Club in the new set-up in 2024” I have attached the League set-up for 2024.
The committee can never know exactly what the format of each division will be until all entries are received. The proposal will be that Division 1 will always have 8 teams. Division 2 – 8 will be made up of 8 teams until the numbers dictate that a change to 7 must be made.
Proposed Committee changes to the rules and regulations are attached.
Any rule or regulation that a Club feels needs to be altered or if indeed a new rule requires to be introduced then please ensure it is to the General Secretary in writing before the 31st of October complete with a club as a seconder. Nothing can be changed at the AGM.
Part of the proposal will be that promotion and relegation will continue as two up and two down. There will be no limit on how far a team can be promoted or relegated. So theoretically a Division 1 club could end up in Division 8 and vice versa.
Clubs with 2 teams will be permitted to play in the same division. The fixtures will be set to play each other before week 3 to limit the opportunity for a club to manipulate the result and league outcome.
The movement of players between teams would remain. No player from a higher-ranked team would be permitted to play for a lower-ranked team. In simple terms, players can play up not come down.
Players from the B team who play in the A team will be permitted a maximum of 10 games. If a Club fields a player after the 10-game rule all points and shots will be lost
I would also encourage each team to register a name. Example Hillside Bears. If 2 clubs have the same name, the Club registered first would keep the name the other would have to re-register. This is adopted in many sports now and makes it a bit more interesting when the names are established.
Over the years the bottom division has struggled to have a full season of meaningful games this change to a flat structure will eliminate this.
As an Association Committee, we have now been going for three years. We are trying extremely hard to provide competitive and meaningful bowls for a full season. We also must recognise the dwindling numbers that some Clubs are experiencing and their ability to compete. Therefore, feedback from the clubs to the Committee through your representative is essential so we as a committee know what you want moving forward.
Ladies
Clubs may select players to represent them in: Singles, Pairs, Triples, and Fours knockout competitions.
Clubs may select players to represent them in: Singles, Single Sets, Pairs, Australian Pairs, Triples, and Fours knockout competitions.
3 Playing Rules
Participation
Gents League Competition
Clubs must inform the Association Match Secretary of their intention to change their current league competition entries no later than 31st January each year. Once the structure has been decided, the new season’s fixtures will be drawn up and issued to the clubs by 28th February each year.
Clubs must inform the Association Match Secretary of their intention to change their current league competition entries no later than 28 February each year. Once the structure has been decided, the new season’s fixtures will be drawn up and issued to the clubs by 30 March each year.
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Clubs must inform the Association Match Secretary of their intention to participate in the current league Knockout competitions with entries no later than the 1st of June.
1st XV1 players cannot play for the 2nd XV1, or 3rd team
2nd XV1 players cannot play for the 3rd team
2nd XV1 players can play for the 1st XV1
3rd Team players can play for 1st XV1 or 2nd XV1
In short, players can move up but not down.
Team A players cannot play for Team B or 3rd team
Team B players cannot play for the 3rd team
Team B players can play for Team A
3rd Team players can play for Team A and Team B
In short, players can move up but not down.
Tait Trophy Singles Competition
Tait Trophy Singles Competition
Ladies Singles Sets Competition (NEW ADDITTION)
This singles competition is a 4-bowl set format.
Ladies Australian Pairs Knockout Competition (NEW ADDITTION)
Australian pairs is a 4 bowl, 2-4-2 pairs format competition.
On the second end the order of play is reversed. The SKIP now plays the Lead position and bowls two (2) of their four (4) Bowls. The LEAD player has now moved to being the Skip and bowls their four (4) Bowls. Finally, the SKIP, who is still playing as the lead on this end, bowls their remaining two (2) bowls.
The format of reversing the playing positions is then continued throughout the game.
Photos of our presentation night are now online under the Galleries menu or by clicking Here
It was a great night right up until the DJ smoke machine caused the fire alarm to activate resulting in the club being evacuated and unfortunately then finding out nobody knew how to disarm it 🤦🏻♂️. This subsequently ended the night early for many.
This will be remedied asap. Sorry to everyone for the disappointment.