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DEFERRED GAME PLAYED TODAY February 5, 2006
Cockburn (6)
DEF Leeming (2)...............88/74...
Cockburn led by the Cockburn legend Steve Srhoy, and his rink who carved up Wayne Heldt's rink 30/7 to make victory certain for Cockburn today. The premiers just keep grinding out the opposition and have now won their last four games and pose a serious threat to any side that has premiership hopes.
The talented Russell Hughes has his rink firing and the inclusion of Alan Petchell who plays second in the rink has been a bonus.
It was surprising to see the gun rink of Rhett Butler not getting the point on their home green and are now showing signs of tailing off at the business end of the season.Russel Winning 26/18

Daniel Brown got a shellacking playing Bruce Edwards, who has a habit of beating Cockburn rinks, winning his first round game also and winning well today. Bruce won 24/11.
Best player for Bruce's rink was the leader Alan Pryce While Bill West was very good also.

Anthony Provost and his rink of Geoff Gould Ryder,McKenna won today against Joe Galipo who has done well for Cockburn scoring 27/21.

COCKBURN QUOTE
" Sherro we are on the way, we are back in the four where we belong, it is our rightful place. Watchout for Cockburn we have never been out of the four and we wont be out of it this year either"
Mike Zusman

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Doubleview PowerHouse roll The Cambridge Knights, winning on one rink only, but thats enough to get the points. A good crowd was in attendance of around 250 to witness a great game of Lawn Bowls
Melville Magic come to play, and dump Osborne Park with a good win. Osborne Park missing in action again.The magic are pushing for a permanent spot in the final four and they are looking good at the moment.

The Bedford Bulls are switched on and focus on the big picture in their game against Vic Park

Wanneroo looking good and might have turned the corner with one of their best wins for the season against Leeming

Cockburn to cagey to let this game slip against Yokine,


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BEDFORD QUOTE "Well Sherro, we are settling in and are aiming for the top spot, there was no big speech today, no rah rah rah, we know what we are aiming for and still have a job to do. We have a great group of fellahs who are committed to acheiving the best result possible, we wanted to win today, like we want to win every other day and are glad to get the points against Vic Park"
PIETER HARRIS


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The tipster had a good round with his tips.
Doubleview DEF Cambridge
Wanneroo DEF Osborne Park
Bedford DEF Vic Park
Cockburn DEFYokine
Four winners for the round
Club Played Won lost Draw rinks for Against Points %
Cambridge 11 9 2   26** 893 795 63 .0 112.98
Bedford 11 7 4   27*** 883 795 56 .5 111 .06
Doubleview 11 8 3   22* 840 830 54 .5 101.06
Cockburn 11 7 4   21**** 846 814 52.00 103.93
Melville 11 6 5   25** 853 793 50 .0 107.56
Wanneroo 11 7 4   21* 856 853 49 .50 100.07
Leeming 11 6 6   21 867 839 45.00 103.33
Ossy Park 11 3 8   16** 843 879 29.00 95.90
Vic Park 11 2 9   18 845 903 26.00 93.57
Yokine 11 0 11   14* 738 903 14.5 81.72
                   
                   
Melville 11 5 5   25** 776 720 50 .0 107.00

* Rink Draws...4 Points for win / 2 Points draw / 1 point rink win / *1/2 point rink draw.

February 5, 2006

Bedford (6) beatVictoria Park(2 ) ..........86/ 67..

With all the talk about what happened this week regarding the Bedford Bulls and the replacement of Lance Strahan as sole selector by Pieter Harris, was put to rest yesterday
This contest was very important for the Bulls in the circumstances of the past week or so, none the less, Victoria Park were more than aware also of what was at stake.
Lance Strahan and his rink returned to form with a resounding win to help in the victory today


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The Jones Boy { skip}, B. Richardson. Paul Hunter, J. Carlsen-----15
R. Wishart {skip}, K. Pickering, C. McNeil, G. Hiskens--------------16

Rooster Wishart and his rink have done what only one rink before him has done, beat The Jones Boy's rink. The margin was small but none the less, a win is win and of course there is a far different feeling between a one shot win compared to a one shot loss. looking at the score sheet it shows 7/7 on the 9th end and from there it remained a tight hard contest where every shot counted and we saw the score 11/10 for Rooster on the 14th end, He and his boys from that end on built up a considerable lead in the context of a low scoring game to lead 16/10 on the 18th end. A bit of razza ma tazz from the Jones boy's rink where they scored a 2,1,2 and saw them fall short to lose 15/16

Best for the Victoria Park was leader Geoff Hiskens


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P. Harris {skip} B. Gartrell, M.Illich ,K. Manton...................27
M. Simpson {skip} J. Mitchell, J. Findlay ,D. Eastcott............12

A great result for the new selector at Bedford, Pieter Harris. Don't let that great Pieter Harris smile fool you, he is a deadly earnest person who wants results.
Well that is what he and the rink have achieved playing the best performed rink at V.P over the past 6 games. The resulting scoreline is a surprise considering past performances for Mark's rink.
Pieter led 9/1 on the 8th end 16/4 on the 11th end, 20/5 on the 14th end and from there on we saw Mark and his boys win the next six ends to be 12/20 down with one end to play, the disaster struck to see Mark's rink drop 7 shots on the last end and Pieter win 27/12

Best for Bedford was the leader Keith Manton

The best for Vic Park was the second Jim Finlay
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J. Opie{skip},D. Florence ,P. Long, T. Reid---------------------21
S.Bainbridge {skip}, J. Trewhella, M. Lemos, M. Trewhella.--17
Justin Opie always represents danger and also we see that the very highly thought of Dave Florence has returned to play for Victoria Park and this a big plus for them.
Justin and his rink jumped out of the blocks a little slowly to 0/4 down after 4 ends. what a transformation from that time on.
They won the next 10 ends to lead 18/4. WOW what can anyone do from here? Well Stu and the rink dug deeep, and strike paydirt they did, keeping Justin scoreless and losing 17/21. A very commendable effort in the circumstances. Stu had a team meeting during the game and asked all players to consider the consequences if they could not change the look of the scoreboard. It must have had some affect to be able to reel in that total an be 4 shots short at the end of play losing 17/21.

best player for Vic Park was leader
Matty Trewhella
best player for Vic Park was leader Tom Reid


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Lance Strahan {skip}, N.Minchin. S.Shaw, K. Collins-----------29
S.Withers (skip),B. Scott t, T. Mitchell, J. Evans. ------------18
This is the best result that could happen for Lance Strahan. A big and much needed win, in fact it was his second win for the season as skipper.
A quick start saw Lance leading 8/1 on the 4th end, then to lead 12/10 on the 8th end. The 13th end it was still close 17/14 and from there on they got away to record a very good win 29/18.

Doubleview (5) DEF Cambridge (3 )...........80/ 78....

K. McIlroy {skip},B. Urqhart, A. Delaporte, G. Papadopoulos-------31
B. Katunarich (skip), M. McGann, G. Kane, W.Maher---------------- 17
The above rinks show the reason for the PowerHouse win against Cambridge.
Last season Kyle McIlroy and this rink terrorized the opposition, winning by big margins in most games. This season they have gone from being Champs to chumps as the stat sheet shows. Well, last night they turned on full power with a return to playing at their top, to overwhelm Brian Kat and score this magnificent victory for Doubleview.
A spectator spoke with me last night and said that he could see that Kyle McIlroy was going to win at the very beginning of the game, just by looking at his body language.
Sherro did say that his rink were the easy beats at Doubleview and that was of course based on their stat sheet, which showed 3 wins 7 losses minus 23 shots aggregate and as far as I am concerned it is a fair call.
O K This rink has two state players, Kyle, and Bruce who has recently withdrawn from the state squad along with Aaron Delaporte and a solid leader Gary Papadopulous. The PowerHouse are in almost top spot and have achieved this without a lot of help from this rink till last night. Well they have repaid in full to win this game for the PowerHouse and great to see the rink perform to their ability.
The best player was Aaron Delaporte who played a blinder and was closely followed by Bruce Urqhart.
Kyle McIlroy Doubleview (pictured) had a great game against Cambridge with several telling bowls
Scotty Edmonds did the impossible when he replaced John Rainoldi, who was injured, as skipper of this under performing rink to notch up a win against the top rink of Robbie Ball to win 22/19. Scott Edmonds played a superb game as skipper and perhaps the rink might start winning more games than it has with him at the helm.
Robbie Ball did the wrong bias trick, he was holding 5 and let one go only to find it kept on going out out out and right out.. Even the champs do it, so it make me feel a lot better having managed a few wrong bias's in my time.

Trystan Smallacombe took care of business against the second leading PowerHouse rink of Pat Buller with a handy win 21/14
Ron Stockton also won a great game against John Slavich who's rink bought about the first defeat for the Jone Boy last week. The word is that John Slavich played a great game and his rink has managed to keep the good form going. Ron won 18/16

POWERHOUSE QUOTE " Sensational Sherro, a great game and terrific atmosphere. Night bowls is a great concept, and I am loving it here at Doubleview." Ken Screech
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Wanneroo (8) DEF Leeming(0)...............92/74...
The Wanneroo Express took this game out with a magnificent performance against a quality team.
Playing at home for the first time this year on a green that was running 16/17 seconds the Roo's got away to a bad start where the rinks of Stein Davies and Geoff Ellis were getting a bit of a hammering. At around the 40th end Wanneroo was about 25 shots down on the major scoreboard.
Geoff Ellis was 7/17 down against Bruce Edwards and there didn't seem any where to go. Well Bruce started to miss some of his running shots and the front end started to be around the jack. The game took a huge reversal for Geoff Ellis as they went on to win 28/22.
Stein Davies and his rink were also in trouble being 9/18 down and fighting back to record a great win over leeming's leading rink, that of Anthony Provost getting up on the last end scoring a two to win 21/20. This was a very important win for Stein in the scheme of things
Ron Bates had the hard rink to contend with, that of Rhett Butler. Ron's rink got away to a good start and was in control most of the game with the Bates Boys Ron and Russ playing very well at the backend to ensure victory. Radd Anderson was best for the vistors.This was a very welcome win for Ron Bates and his rink and now have the all important stat sheet looking a lot better.

Russ Bates Wanneroo (pictured) Played a very good game to help in the big win 24/15 against Rhett Butler.


Clive Adams just got over the line to roll Wayne Heldt in a tight hard contest.
Clive's rink won only 8 of the 21 ends but managed to contain Wayne to scoring mainly ones and his rink picking up almost two and a half shots per end and forced a victory over Wayne who would have been disappointed to lose after winning 13 of the ends. The score 19/17 for Clive .
Best players for Leeming were Wayne Heldt and Danny Comrie



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Melville(7) beat Osborne Park(1)..................77/73...
Melville Magic win as expected against Osborne Park but the margin was close, due the great win of Bill Galloway's rink against the form Melville rink of Jon Sharp 23/14.
Steve Hughes, wins his second game and beats Wings Evans 18/13 in a tight game.
Jeff Hall and his rink win a close encounter against a brilliant Daniel Trewhella 19/17
Cameron Girvan and his boys do the job again with a handy win over Osborne Parks leading rink of John Godard winning 26/20.
The win now give the Magic a big chance to make the finals, however they must continue to win games against the harder teams, if that happens anything is possible.

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Cockburn (6.5) Yokine (1.5) ...................79/ 60....
Cockburn simply to strong for a gallant Yokine side
Daniel Brown returned from representing Australia in The Tri Nations and he and his rink of Mike Zusman, John Ravilich and Peter Novak handed Ian Cooper a hiding, winning 30/6 to set up the win for Cockburn
Russell Hughes had a tight game and fell over the line against Sid McCann, there are 21 ends per game so most of the ends only one shot was scored-- it is the lowest rink score for the year in One Red. Russell won13/12.
Joe Galipo had another draw, this time against Adrian Feltham. 21/21.
Adrian has done well in his role as skipper and one might wonder why it has taken so long for him to be given a go in the role.
Alan Davis and his rink continue to shine with a good win against Cockburns leading rink, that of Steve Srhoy winning 21/15

This was a very good effort for the Doggies apart from the rink of Ian Cooper going down so heavily losing by 24 shots and being the difference of the loss
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Leeming (0)
DEF Cockburn (0)...............00/00...
to be played as a doubleheader today

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