Round one One Red Division 6-11-04 Click here to Return to Pennant Scene
Bedford beat Osborne
Park .......73/ 72...........5 points / 3 points
A great start for Bedford in a game where they led at the 60 end mark, 62/ 49
and appeared likely winners, however Bedford managed only 13 shots for the rest
of the game. Osborne Park were here to play and lifted into a new gear, from this
stage onward the rinks of D. Trewella and J. Goddard not giving an inch to their
opponents, would have to say they were unlucky not to have won it for Osborne
Park.. The breeze was a problem for both sides, the skill level was very good
in spite of the breeze.
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C.
Graybrook {skip}, B.Donovan, R. Rushforth, H. Matsen----22
I. Payne {skip}. Keith Guelfi, B. Boyd, A. Thorpe.---------------9
Cliff and his team has this game wrapped up a long way from home with all players
firing. Known as the "veterans" rink {sorry Bob}they led the way for
Bedford in setting up a likely agg. win. Bedford owe plenty to this rink for their
effort. Pictured on the right is Bob_Donovan playing
his first game in One Red as third.
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A. Jones { skip}, K. Burke, Paul Hunter, A. Mayer--------------17
G. Evans {skip} T. Biglan, D. Eaton, M. Wilhelm---------------
18
In this Game, Graham Evans played a blinder, when ever the Ossy P. team were in
bother he came to the rescue and generally played a 85% game. his team held command
and with the Bedford team not getting a start, from there on it was all hard work
for Bedford. Which is surprising seeing as we play at this venue and know and
understand the conditions well.
pictured below is Max Wilhelm
showing his style with Adi Mayer
looking on.
This
was Andrew Jones first game in One Red and for Bedford, he found out how hard
it can be when you are not getting a start and the opposition Skip is on fire.To
the credit of the Bedford players they kept their cool and went into the last
end 16 / 18 down.
It was to be this game that decided the overall result. With one end remaining
and the scores 72 / 72 there was tension aplenty, as players from both sides
trying
desperately to land on the jack. It was Kevin Burke the Bedford third who played
the bowl closest to the jack, {pictured right}leaving Graham Evans to try to rescue
the situation, he played two magnificent bowls and was unlucky not to win the
game for his club. These shots show just how unlucky
he
was in not getting the shot to win the game,he moved the jack with the correct
weight, it went to the Bedford blue bowl.The top pic when the skippers cross over,
we can see the bottom pic after his shot to move the jack, it lands on the bedford
blue bowl, all bowls in the pic other than the blue bowl , bar the old shot bowl
are Ossy Park bowls. The best player Graham Evans.
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Neil Minchin {skip}, Peter Hunter, T. Garrett, F. Andrich----------18
D. Trewella {skip}, P. Caffel, R. Francesconi, P. Fair-----------------23
This game showed that the never say die attitude is alive and well at the
Park, they were under the pump early on with skip Neil Minchin having a birthday,playing
extremely well and generally Bedford players were really involved in this contest--leading
16 / 8 on the 13th end, the parkers weren't playing badly however they weren't
having the luck as they played several shots that went the wrong way. Sadly this
Bedford rink were caught out and and won only two shots for the remainder of the
game losing 18 / 23. The boys seemed lose touch altogether, if Neil Minchin hadn't
drawn shot when 7 down on the last end it would have been far worse.
Couldn't get a handle on Ossy Parks best player but obviously they all contributed
in a great team effort, First time i have seen D.Trewella play in pennants, he
is pretty handy as the man calling the shots, Pat caffel hasn't lost anything
as a player nor Ron Francisconi who can get near the jack often. The leader Paul
Fair won his duel on the day.
Best Player for Bedford Neil Minchin Tony
Garrett
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lance Strahan {skip} Dave Scott, J. Carlsen, N. Watson.--------------------------15
J. Goddard {skip pictured} G. King, C. Guelfi, P. Maynard------------------------21
A lot of hard work for this Bedford rink, never looked likely, the Ossy Park team
was
brilliantly led by John Goddard who played a terrific game along with the rest
of his team mates who responded to his call throughout the game, it was a close
game up until the 13th end where the score was 13/ 11 in favour of Ossy Park,from
there on it was disaster as Bedford were only able to score four more shots in
the remaining ends. This was Lance's first game for Bedford and he felt responsible
for today's loss. There are plenty of games to go Lance and you will have your
turn soon. best player John Goddard
Doubleview beat Victoria
Park............105/ 55 .....8 points
Wow, what a belting, all rinks for Doubleview fire and record a massive 50 shot
win, very disapointing for the competition and V.P. Will any team be able to compete
with DV. The best rink win was the Thorn led rink, cleaning up on J. Opie 28/11
Cambridge beat Yokine...................76/
69.....6.5 points / 1.5 points.
A good result here for Cambridge with Ron Stockden,{skip}, Chris Lander, Martin
Saunders & Mike Kinsella making a great start and setting up the agg. with
a very handy win over marko Krajancic 24/14. There was no bite to the Doggie bark,
they were more like hush puppies in this game.
Melville beat Gosnells....................76/
69............6.5 points/ 1.5 points
The big winner and setting up the agg win was the Bedford Bowl winner Colin Fleay
with a good win over B. Petchell 24/ 14.
Cockburn beat Safety Bay.....................111/
57...............8 points
A great start for Cockburn winning on all rinks and what a welcome to his new
club for Russell Hughes with a massive score of 36/ 14 over Gary Carberry. Must
say i am surprised at the heavy rink loss of J. Trewhella who showed plenty of
grit at the state Fours and the Bedford Bowl.
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