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League Rules - 2012

Rules 2012. Alterations/additions/clarifications are in red.

1. THE AIMS OF THE LEAGUE

a.       To provide League Matches for members of clubs who wish to play in the afternoons.

b.      To promote friendship between Clubs and their Members.

c.       The elected Committee shall manage the affairs of the League. The Committee shall consist of the Officers of the League - a Chairman, a Secretary, a Match Secretary (the previous two posts may be combined), a Treasurer and a President. Up to four other members may be elected to serve on the Committee.

d.      Each member of the Committee (whether also an Officer or not) is to be elected annually and current members may stand again.

e.      The Committee shall have the power to co-opt a member or members who shall serve until the next following AGM at which they may stand again. Such members shall have full voting rights.

f.        The Committee shall have the power to appoint such sub-committees as they deem appropriate and for such specific purpose as they deem appropriate. Such sub-committees shall report only to the full Committee and shall have no power to act on their own.

g.       In the event of any vacancy occurring between AGM’s, the Committee shall elect a substitute who shall be granted the powers of the post he or she occupies and shall serve until the next following AGM at which they may stand again. Such members shall have full voting rights.

2. COMPOSITION OF THE LEAGUE

a. The League will consist of two equal status sections.

b. League Match Points will be awarded: 2 points for a win per rink and 1 point for a tie per rink.

c. If, at the completion of all matches, there is a Points Tie, the total aggregate difference will decide Final League Positions.

d. A play-off for the League Cup will take place between the 2 Section Leaders. No player will be eligible for this match unless he/she has played in at least 6 League Matches during that season for the Club he/she represents.

e. Before this Final begins, Captains will agree a rink from the unturned cards. This rink will play 19 ends, so that, in the event of a tie at 18 ends, this 19th end result will determine the overall League winner.

f. The Runners-up will receive the Runner-Up Shield.

3. COMPOSITION OF TEAMS

a. Teams will consist of 3 rinks, each of 3 players. Each player will bowls 3 woods per end.

4. ENTRY FEES for teams playing in the League and in the Ron White Shield shall be fixed at the AGM prior to the start of the League season. Each team shall inform the Secretary in writing of any changes to their intended participation in the League and/or its Competitions before 1st January each year to allow time for the Match Secretary to arrange the timetable.

5. MATCH PLAY

a. Unless otherwise stated specifically in these Rules, the “LAWS OF THE GAME – EBF – AS AMENDED 2008” publication shall apply to all matches.

b. A match will consist of 18 played ends. Should a match be terminated for any reason, the score at the time of termination will count as the final score provided that at least 12 ends have been completed. If 12 ends have not been completed (by all 3 rinks), then the match shall be void and shall be replayed in its entirety at a date MUTUALLY agreed between the teams.

c. There shall be no trial ends.

d. The Home Team shall deliver the jack for the first end.

e. To count, woods must be within 2 metres of the jack.

f. Players must wear regulation footwear and should normally wear white above the waist and grey below, at all times when on the Green. Team Captains should ensure that this Rule is adhered to by all their players.

g. SUBSTITUTE FOR A PLAYER WHO IS ILL OR ABSENT

h. All woods must bear the correct club stickers – except that if both teams normally play with the same coloured stickers, the Home team must all either remove their stickers or add a temporary distinguishing mark to each side of every wood, before the start of play. Team Captains are responsible for ensuring that this is done.

i. Clubs with two or more teams may interchange players from their own teams as often as they wish – provided no player plays for more than one such team within a period of six days.

j. Any Club unable to field a team for any reason other than inclement weather or the green being unplayable (and this decision is entirely that of the green keeper concerned): the Club defaulting shall forfeit all six points. The non-offending club shall receive the six rink points and an additional 10 shots per rink – a maximum of 30 shots – as a penalty.

k. All matches are to be played in the afternoon, starting at 2 p.m. on the days shown on the official fixture list. Should a later start be requested, the team making this request must telephone the opposition at least 48 hours before the advertised time and ask if this is agreeable – and shall be bound by the reply.

l. Should a change of date (or day) for a match be required the home team shall be responsible for putting forward alternative dates (it is suggested that three such dates be put forward and if the away team must accept one of these or forfeit the game). Both teams must agree and the Match Secretary informed accordingly.

m. In the event that no suitable alternative date can be arranged, the Home team Captain shall send a written report to the Match Secretary. After taking into account all relevant aspects from both Clubs, the Match Secretary shall decide the distribution of points and this decision shall be final.

n. The start of the season shall be the first Wednesday in May and the end of the season shall be as determined by the Match Secretary each year.

o. RESULT SHEETS must be returned, completed, to the Results Secretary IMMEDIATELY after the game, by mail or by email.

6. IN THE CASE OF 2 MATCHES IN ANY ONE WEEK

a. The 2nd match on the official fixture list may be played on any day in that week – IF BOTH TEAMS AGREE. The Match Secretary MUST be informed of any change in date.

7. CLUBS WITH SMALL NUMBER OF PLAYERS

a. Clubs with small number of members and having difficulty in fielding a full team may co-opt players from another club – BUT the Results secretary must be informed. This is a concession to be used only in rare circumstances. Such “borrowed” players may not play as Skip. For clarity, Rule 5 i does not apply to such “borrowed” players if they belong to another CLUB as opposed to another TEAM within the same club because it is intended to assist CLUBS with a small number of players, not those with two or more TEAMS.

8. At the end of the season, a Competition will take place for the Ron White Memorial Shield.

a. League Teams will be invited to enter 1 team to take part in a Round Robin contest in each Section. Each team shall consist of 5 players who may be rotated at the end of each match.

b. The winners of each Section will play-off in the Final. No player will be eligible for this match unless he/she has played in at least 6 League Matches during that season for the Club he/she represents.

c. The winners of the Final will receive the Shield to hold for one year and the Runners-Up will receive a replica.

d. No player will be eligible for this competition unless he/she has played in at least 6 League Matches during that season for the Club he/she represents.

e. Names of players entered in teams must be submitted to the Results Secretary at least 2 weeks before the event.

f. The entry fee (see 4 above) to be paid on the day of the Competition.

g. In the event of there being an odd number of teams in the League, a draw will be made from all the teams and the team drawn will not play in that year’s competition BUT will be guaranteed a place in the following year.

h. Should a team withdraw from the League during the season, the drawn team in g above shall take its place in the Competition.

i. A stand-by team – for emergency use only – shall be provided by the club hosting the event. Such team must comply with iii, iv and v above.

j. Once they have played, this team will continue to the end of the Competition as if they had entered originally.

9. ANY MATTER NOT SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED FOR will be dealt with in such manner and belief that true sportsmanship will prevail. It is the League’s belief that, in the absence of a specific Law or Rule, Common Sense will find a way to complete a happy solution to a knotty problem. Unusual incidents not specifically provided for frequently occur – it is on such occasions that the “Friendly” word of the League’s title will be uppermost in everyone’s mind.

In the rare event that teams cannot agree, the League Secretary must be approached by the teams concerned for a solution that shall be binding on the parties concerned