IT was Forster against Tuncurry Beach in the Zone 11 bowls fours champinship final decided at Forster Bowling Club.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The teams were Keeden McGuire, Peter Holland, Jason Morse and Dylan Riley from Forster against Steve Harris, Martin Gosper, Kevin Robinson and Rex Johnston representing Tuncurry Beach.
The game was played in almost perfect conditions with almost no breeze. Both teams scored shots in the early ends before Riley’s team made a mini break to hold a lead of 7-3 and hold shot on the next end. This is where probably the defining moment of the match occurred. One down and with a lot of short bowls blocking a direct shot, Johnston was called to the head by his third, and a shot was discussed where he would drive at the inside edge of a wider bowl with the intention of coming off this bowl to take out the shot. Johnstone played this bowl to perfection, taking out the shot and scoring three for his team to only trail by the single shot. This was a real turning point in this match. Johnston's team then went on a run of winning ends scoring another 12 shots to 1 and establishing a match winning lead of 18-8. Despite Riley’s team trying valiantly to the end, this margin was never threatened, and Johnston’s s team are the zone fours champions. They will now progress to the State championships in October and we wish them all the best in this quest.
Steve Harris has now been in the winning team in both the triples and the fours events, and has established an early lead in the race for the bowler of the year title.
Pennants to start
THE most eagerly awaited time of the year is now upon us…pennant season. Starting on Saturday clubs from across the zone in grades from 1-7 will be vying for the chance to win a zone pennant, and then have the chance to win a State title. With 10 rounds to play, plus play-off games, competition will be fierce to secure those winning positions. Good luck to everyone, mat the games begin.