Men’s and Women’s Midweek Two Bowl Trips CoP
Men’s and Women’s Midweek Two Bowl Trips Conditions of Play
All games shall be played in accordance with the current Laws of the Sport of Bowls, the Bowls South Africa Domestic Regulations, the PNB Standard Competition By Laws and the following Conditions of Play.
TEAMS
Each team shall consist of three players of the same gender, all being first-call bona fide members of the same affiliated Club. RESERVES Up to two reserves, both being bona fide members of that same club, may be nominated for more than one team, however once a player has represented a team, he/she may not play for another team. Any three of the nominated players can play in any one match, the others being deemed to be registered reserves until such time as they have played for a specific team. SHOULD A TEAM USE A PLAYER WHO HAS PLAYED FOR ANOTHER TEAM, THEY WILL BE DISQUALIFIED AND THEIR RESULTS EXPUNGED IN THE SECTIONAL. IF DURING THE KNOCKOUT STAGES THEIR OPPONENTS WILL PROCEED TO THE NEXT ROUND.
ENTRIES
There is no restriction on the number of entries from a club. The names of the three initial players in the team shall be submitted on the entry form and teams will be designated by the club and the skip. The names of the reserves are to be recorded on the declaration form immediately prior to the first round of play. Prior to playing its first game, a team may replace one or more of the players originally entered, provided that the player substituted did not originally enter the competition.
DECLARATION FORMS
Immediately prior to playing its first match, the skip of each team shall complete and sign the PNB declaration form setting out the names and Bowls SA registration numbers of all players and reserves in the team. Thereafter a substitute may be utilised, provided that they have not participated in any previous rounds of the competition.
FORMAT OF PLAY
1.1 The Trips Championships is to be played with two bowls per player on a league system in sections of four teams, over 18 ends. One round per each designated Wednesday morning. The play-offs of section winners shall be on a knockout basis, according to a pre-determined draw.
1.2 All games of sectional play are to be completed, as net shots could decide section winners.
POINTS ALLOCATION AND SECTION WINNERS
3 Points for winning the game and 1 Point if the game is peeled. The section winner shall be the team with the most points, and if a tie, the following sequential criteria will be used until a winner is determined. Net shots, shot percentage (i.e. shots for divided by shorts against), the winner of the game between the two teams during section play, and if still a tie, a one end tie-breaker will be played.
PLAY-OFFS
Knockout play shall be over 18 ends up to and including the finals. In the event of a tie an extra end or ends will be played until a result is achieved.
DIRECTION OF PLAY
Preferably morning direction, but at the discretion of the host club.
PRACTICE AND WARMUP
No practice is allowed on the green nominated for play on the day of that round Players may however warm up before a game with the approval of the Club Event Official (CEO), but must be in the opposite direction of expected play. No target such as a jack may be used but bowls may be delivered.
TOSSING FOR OPENING PLAY
Skips should toss with a coin to determine which side plays first.
TRIAL ENDS
One trial end in each direction may be played at the commencement of each game.
RESTRICTING THE MOVEMENT OF PLAYERS DURING PLAY
Leads and Seconds may not walk up to the head. Skips may visit the head after delivery of their first bowl.
DEAD ENDS & JACK
Dead ends or a jack being declared dead, the end is to be replayed.
GENERAL
If anything should arise that is not specifically covered in these Conditions of Play, then the Laws of the Sport of Bowls – Crystal Mark 3rd Edition will apply.
6 March 2022