SECTION 2
PENNANT RULES AND CONDITIONS for PLAY 2007
GENERAL INFORMATION
All times stated are QUEENSLAND TIMES. (E.S.T.)
All Clubs are referred to by the first three letters of their names except South Tweed which is called ÒSTWÓ,
Twin Towns Services which is called ÒTTSÓ, Gold Coast Lawn which is called ÒGCLÓ
CODE CODE
BEA Beaudesert MUS Musgrave Hill
BEE Beenleigh MCK McKenzie Park-Nerang
BEN Benowa PAR Paradise Point
BRO Broadbeach ROB Robina
BUR Burleigh Heads SOU Southport
CAN Canungra SUR Surfers Paradise
COO Coolangatta STW South Tweed
GCL Gold Coast Lawn TAM Tamborine Mtn
HEL Helensvale TTS Twin Towns Services
KIN Kingscliff TWE Tweed Heads
MER Mermaid Beach TUG Tugun
MUD Mudgeeraba WOO Woongoolba
BGCCT Bowls Gold Coast-Tweed
GCTDLBA Gold Coast Tweed District Ladies Bowls Association
DBA District Bowls Association
BA Bowls Australia
Games Committee or G.C. Games Committee of the Association
On the Draw Sheet, the first mentioned side is always the ÒHomeÓ side.
All sectional and post sectional matches shall be of 21 Ends duration on each rink.
Note: All post sectional finals matches Ð 63 ends required to be played.(3 x 21 ends/side)
Saturday. and or Sunday
Clubs must have rinks ready for play and available for up to 2 Trial Ends no later than 8.30 am/12.30 pm.
Play to commence not later than 9.00 am/1.00 pm. No Trial Ends are allowed after the scheduled
starting time for sectional matches.
Side Managers to ensure these Conditions are carried out.
Home Side manager to FAX results to DBA Office (FAX 55342422) immediately following
completion of game - Pennant Results (White Sheet) MUST reach the office of the Association
or PO Box 124, Palm Beach Qld 4221 not later than 10am MONDAY following the game
If any unforseen circumstances causes delay, please telephone or Fax the overall results to the
Secretary (DBA Office Hours 8am - 4pm Monday to Friday)
ASSOCIATION OFFICE:
PHONE: 5534 1273 FAX: 55342422
District Mobile Ph: 0418 713377
For Enquiries contact the Games Committee:
Mick Round 55747357 (Games Director) 0415387020
Robert Burne 55930695 Tony Campion 55307108 or 0412 879 597
Ray Hiles 55227150 Mal Johnston 55241506
Players, Side Manager and Club Officials are advised to acquaint
themselves with the Pennant ÒRules and Conditions for PlayÓ as penalties
can apply.
PENNANT RULES AND CONDITIONS FOR PLAY
l AUTHORITY
(a) The Playing of all Pennant Games shall be in charge of BGCT and the Games Committee.
(The Controlling body).
The Controlling Body shall have the power to enquire into and adjudicate on any disputes or
problems as may occur. (Current DR 3.2 shall not apply)
(b) Infringement of the Conditions by a Club or player/s, could invoke disqualification (player) loss of
Points or Game (Club) or Game replay as is determined by the Games Committee.
(c) Under normal circumstances following the making of the Draw, no other fixture shall interfere with
or interrupt the Pennant Competition. (Unless approved by Games Committee)
2 LAWS
All competitions will be conducted under the Laws of the Sport of Bowls and these Rules & Conditions of Play.
3 DIVISION and SECTIONAL STRUCTURE
(a) The number of Divisions will be as determined by the Games Committee.
(b) All Divisions - Each side shall consist of three teams of four players and a non playing or
playing Manager (preferably a non playing)
Games Committee may vary structure of lowest division as necessary.
(c) (i)No Club shall have more than one Side in Divisions 1-2-3
(ii) All other divisions shall be determined by the Games Committee.
(d) If or when it becomes necessary to allow a second Side from the same Club in the same Division
then that Side shall be identified accordingly.
The Games Committee shall determine these placings and eligibility of players.
4 SECTIONAL PLAY
(a) Divisions with 12 sides Ð Playing 1 Round - Home or Away (i.e.11 rounds)
(b) Divisions with 12 Sides, in Two Sections, playing two (2) Rounds 12 players
per side (Home and Away) i.e. 10 rounds.
(c) Matches to consist of 21 ends.
5 SCORING IN ROUND ROBIN & SECTIONAL PLAY (Law 44)
(a) The side scoring the greatest number of shots in each match at the end of play, shall be the winner.
(b) Two (2) match points shall be awarded for a Side win.
(c) In the event of a tied score, each Side shall be awarded one (1) match point.
(d) Match points shall be recorded together with shots for and against and also the margin.
(e) Results sheets to show total shots scored by each side.
(f) Pennant Ladder Calc.
(i)The Side scoring the greatest number of match points shall be declared the winner.
(ii)In the event of two (2) or more Sides scoring an equal number of match points, the
Controlling Body will divide the total shots scored against the side into the total of shots it
has scored. The side with the highest result will be declared the winner, if these proportions
are equal the best performed side in the game/games between these sides shall be the winner.
6 FINALS PLAY (SEMI-FINAL - FINAL - GRAND FINAL)
(a) The Finals games for all Divisions shall be played on the weekend following the completion
of Sectional play. These games will be played on neutral greens where possible.
(b) Divisions with 12 sides Ð 1 section
Saturday a.m. Semi Final
[Game 1] 1 v 2 [Winner to Grand Final]
[Game 2] 3 v 4 [Winner plays loser Game 1]
p.m. Final [Game 3] Loser Game 1 v Winner Game 2
Sunday (12 noon) Grand Final Winner Game 1 v Winner Game 3
Divisions 12 Sides Ð 2 Sections
Saturday a.m. Semi Final
[Game 1] Section ÔAÕ Winner v Section ÔBÕ Winner [Winner to Grand Final]
[Game 2] ÔAÕ Runner Up v ÔBÕ Runner Up
[Winner plays loser Game 1]
p.m. Final [Game 3] Loser Game 1 v Winner Game 2
Sunday (12 noon) Grand Final Winner Game 1 v Winner Game 3
(c) The Side scoring the greatest number of total shots shall be declared the winner.
(d) In the event of the scores being equal at the completion of the Post Sectional game (21 Ends
each team), an extra End or Ends shall be played by the sides to reach a decision, in which
case Law 45 shall apply. All Side members shall remain at the venue where the game is in
progress until the result is determined by the Managers. Failure to observe this condition will
invoke a forfeit.
(e) If inclement weather interrupts any Post Sectional game, it shall be completed at the direction of
the Games Committee.
(f) Eligibility for Post Sectional Play. (Semi-Finals and Finals).
(i) A player to be eligible to play in any Post Sectional game (Semi or Final) must have played a
minimum total of four ( 4) Sectional games in a Division or Divisions.
(Promotion or demotion of players is subject to Clause 8)
(ii) To ensure all selected players are eligible, Clubs are requested to submit selected teams
and reserves to the Games Committee on the Wednesday prior to the game.
Note: When a player is eligible for more than one Division Semi-Final or Final, then should
he play first in the higher division final he is then ineligible to play in the lower division final.
7 PROMOTION / DEMOTION and GRADING of CLUBS.
(a) In Divisions 1 - 2 - 3 the two lowest placed Clubs are subject to relegation however promotion
and demotion in all Divisions is not necessarily automatic but subject to Condition 3 (C) and
Games Committee gradings as at the conclusion of Sectional play of the previous year.
However Division Premiers will receive first consideration when deciding promotions.
(b) All Clubs shall be admitted to the Pennant Competition subject to grading by the Games
Committee.
(c) When submitting nominations, Clubs shall take into consideration the rink space available to
host Home Games. Nominations shall be accepted according to the availability of rinks.
8 PROMOTION and DEMOTION of PLAYERS.
(a) A player may be elevated to a higher Division throughout the competition at any time without
Games Committee permission.
(b) No Player/s having played a total of six (6) games in any higher Division or Divisions shall be
permitted to play in a lower Division.
(c) This is to apply in both Sectional and Post Section games.
(d) A breach of this clause can invoke penalties (refer Clause 12).
9 ELIGIBILITY, INTERCHANGING and DECLARED PLAYERS.
(a) (i) All Clubs are responsible for the eligibility of all their Players competing in the Pennant
Competition. A list of all intending Players musrt be forwarded to the Games Committee by
1st July, 2007. Additional names may be added at later dates.
(ii) There shall be NO lateral movement, of players after Round 4, where two sides from the same
club are in the same Division.
(b) A player must be a financial and declared member of the Club, as in DBA By-Law 14.3
and comply with paragraph (c) to be eligible to play Pennant.
DBA BY LAW 14.3 - DECLARED PLAYER
For the purpose of all competitions under the control of the Association,
other than ÒOpenÓ competitions, a Òdeclared playerÓ or a player eligible to
represent an affiliated club, in Association controlled events, shall be a
financial member of that affiliated Club, within the Association and must be
eligible to play in that clubÕs own championship events at the time of
representation. The player shall not have played Pennants for any other
club within this Association during the current calendar year, and the
ClubÕs Form two (2) listing that player must be in possession of the
office of the Association prior to play in any representative events.
(1) A member Club may apply for an exemption of any condition of By Law 14.3
due to there being exceptional circumstances. Such applications will be considered
by the Board of Management. who shall have the authority to grant exemptions to
By Law 14.3.
(c) A player having played D.B.A. Fixtures in another Association including (Interstate or
Overseas) during the current calendar year and wishing to play Pennant in this Association,
shall obtain the written consent of the Games Committee prior to playing Pennants.
No Club shall play a player until such consent has been obtained.
(d) No member can play Pennant for more than one (1) Club in any calendar year. A player shall
ensure compliance with Law DR 9 if he is a member of more than one (1) Club.
(e) Players who are members of more than one (1) Club shall declare to play
Pennants for a Club in this District by 1st July each year.
A breach of this clause can invoke penalties. Law 46.2.1 to apply.
10 CHALLENGE TO BOWLS Ð Laws of the Sport of Bowls 8.3, 8.4 & DR 2.3 to apply.
Club Games Controllers are requested to have appropriate forms available
at all times. Should a challenge to bowls take place, the DBA Controlling
Body shall be notified immediately.
11 DELAYING PLAY Ð Laws of the Sport of Bowls DR14 to apply.
12 PENALTIES, FORFEITS, BYES
(a) Promotion and Demotion of Players infringement.
Any infringement of Condition 7 Ð 8 Ð 10 - 11 Ð 12 -15 will subject the side to a loss of all points scored for that game.
A nil margin or the actual negative shots margin scored shall be recorded to the offending Club
for the game or games involved. The two (2) points will then be awarded to the non offending
Club.
(b) Forfeits - Allocation of points - Sectional Play
In the event of a forfeit during sectional play or in a game in progress during sectional play,
the Side receiving the forfeit shall score two (2) points and the average of the winning margins
scored by the other Sides in that Section in that round. A Side responsible for a forfeit shall
lose two (2) points.
(c) Byes
(i) When a side withdraws from the Pennant competition after the Draw has been made,
but prior to the commencement of the first round and is not replaced, the games
concerned with such withdrawal shall be treated as byes and no points will be awarded.
When a side withdraws from the Pennant competition AFTER Pennant play has commenced all games
shall be treated as a forfeit, refer 12(b) all subsequent rounds (if any) shall then be byes.
(ii) If a Club withdraws a side from the Competition it shall be the LOWEST division side
from that Club.
13 INCOMPLETE SIDE/LATE ARRIVAL
Should a Pennant side be a player short at the commencement of play the vacancy can be filled by -
(a) The eligible male manager or side captain.
(b) If an eligible club member is not available an affiliated male member may act as a replacement.
(c) If either (a) or (b) cannot be organised the affected team can play one player short. (without the
second). Law 46.2.2 will apply.
(d) The game shall commence on time with reference to No. 23 (b))
If (a), (b), (c) cannot be organised the game shall be forfeited to the opponents.
Note: Two (2) teams, as part of the side cannot play and constitute a game.
14 INTERRUPTIONS - PLAY NOT COMMENCED/COMMENCED & NOT COMPLETED
(a) If inclement weather or any other justifiable cause should prevent the commencement of a
round or game, the games so affected shall be deemed a Draw and the points (2) halved.
(b) In the event of a game or games being stopped and incomplete in Sectional Play, the game
or games so affected shall be deemed complete if 48 Ends or more have been played - points
to be awarded on a win-loss basis. If the game or games are stopped and incomplete with less
than 48 Ends played the result shall be deemed a draw and points awarded evenly.
Note: Players must remain at the host venue until play for the day has been officially abandoned by
the Side Managers or Games Committee.
15 DEATH OF A PLAYER
If after commencement of any sectional pennant matches, the death of a
player occurs at the Club, all matches in progress at the Club will be
terminated, and Ð
(a)         If not less than 48 ends have been completed by the sides, the match will be decided
in accordance with the aggregate score at the time of termination, but
(b)         If fewer ends have been played, the match will be deemed to be a tie.
16 PLAYER CHANGING NOT PERMITTED
Once the cards have been matched and the player names entered on the result sheet by both
managers the players cannot be changed from one team to another within the side. A breach of this
clause can invoke penalties. Refer Clause 12.
17 EXCESS TRAVEL
When it is considered there is extensive travelling required between two opponent Clubs, then suitable
arrangements can be made to commence the game earlier on the scheduled day of play. The Games
Director/Committee shall be advised accordingly.
18 GREENS
(a) Clubs are to make their best greens and rinks available for Pennant play with preference given
to the senior Side. Clubs are required to provide the best green allowable through weather
conditions. Play is to be arranged where practicable, in a north and south direction, with a rink
space provided between Pennant games and any social games.
(b) Clubs which have under their control, artificial greens, shall at all times play Pennant games on
their natural grass surfaces.
(c) Clubs shall have their greens ready and announce the start of up to 2 Trial Ends not later than
15 minutes prior to the scheduled starting time (1.00 p.m.).
(d) No practice is allowed by an intended Pennant Player on the allocated green for Pennant
Play within 30 minutes prior to the starting time of 12.45 p.m. trial ends. (Subject to green
availability)
(e) In the event of greens being unavailable because of damage or considered unfit for play by
the Home Side and after consultation with the DBA Games Committee the venue can be
reversed.
19 ATTIRE - Including approved coloured shirts.
(a) Attire will be as per Bowls Queensland By-laws.
(b) Coloured Club or white shirts, registered and approved and bearing the Bowls Australia logo to
be worn. Each player in a Side must be similarly attired.
(c) Attire (including headgear) that conflicts with a sponsorÕs promotion is unacceptable.
(d) Districts may enforce other aspects of attire that are considered pertinent.
(e) A ÒNon PlayingÓ female Manager shall be dressed in accordance with GCTDLBA/BGCT
requirements.
Mufti clothing is not allowed by any Pennant players or Club Members - practicing or playing
a game on the same green as Pennant play.
(f) Players using their ClubÕs coloured rings (discs) in DBA pennant are allowed to do so
providing ALL bowls required are identically marked. As per Law 8.1.8
20 INCLEMENT WEATHER
(a) In the event of inclement weather prevailing, prior to the scheduled starting time, the Home
ClubÕs Greens director or the delegated Official, shall declare the fitness of the green for play,
no later than 11.30 a.m. but not before 10.30 a.m. (If weather deteriorates prior to 12.45 pm
and after 11.30 am and greens are declared unfit for play, every effort should be made to
contact the visiting club.)
Note: These times may be varied where lengthy travel is involved.
(b) Appeals due to Inclement Weather
(i) An appeal upheld by the Umpire from the ClubÕs DELEGATED Official, shall affect all
rinks of Pennant Play.
(ii) An appeal from the Side Manager, shall affect only the rinks on which the appealing
side plays.
(iii) When a game has been stopped by mutual agreement or an appeal to the Official
Umpire - Refer to Clause 14 (b) and Law 50.
21 MANAGER of SIDE
         (a) Draw for Rinks
The draw for rinks and opponents will be made by the opposing managers
who will exchange cards and then shuffle them, after which the cards of
one side will be placed names downward by one of the Managers and the
other Manager will then place a card on each, and the teams will play as
thus drawn.
(b) The Manager of the side appointed by their Club shall be a registered ÒfinancialÓ member of
the Club, registered with the Association, and shall in each pennant game attend to the
drawing of the cards, rinks and opposing skips, the completion of the pennant result form,
and be their ClubÕs representative in all matters concerning the playing of the game subject
to the duties of the Umpire. A female member, appointed as Manager, is NOT eligible to play.
Side Managers are to ensure that the result sheet names and initials are as registered with the
Association.
At the conclusion of the game, check and complete the score with the Result Sheet.
The Managers shall ensure the Trial Ends (under their control and not the Umpire), be
completed to allow the game to commence on time.
All Side ManagerÕs should ensure the time of arrival allows the completion of their duties.
(c) The Home Club shall provide a Master Scoreboard and arrange with the Side Managers for the
score to be shown at regular intervals.
Rink scoreboards should show the ÒHome SideÓ on the left or upper section.
(d) The Result Sheets with the Home Side names and initials recorded on the left hand column
shall be completed with the results clearly shown. They shall be completed
in triplicate. One copy to be retained by both Clubs and the Original (White)
must be forwarded to the D.B.A. Office by the following Monday. In the
case of an unfinished game, the Result Sheets must show the score of the
game and the number of Ends played by each team when play was stopped.
Both Side Managers shall print and sign their name on the result sheet,
they will be credited with having played that game, for eligibility purposes.
(e) Alterations Ð No alteration to a completed form received by the DBA will
be permitted unless a correction agreed to in writing by both clubs is
lodged within 14 days of the match.
(f) All cards must be kept in safe custody by the Club Secretary until the completion of all sectional
play rounds and finals participants declared.
(g) Scorers - non-members of this Association may be appointed by their Club to act in the capacity
of score board attendant.
22 COACHING DURING MATCH
Sides who intend to receive coaching during a match, must inform the Controlling Body of the
CoachÕs name at least 30 minutes prior to the match commencing.
23 AFTERNOON TEA
There shall be no Afternoon Tea break and no Afternoon Tea supplied on the Green.
24 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
(a) The date and commencement of the Pennant Season shall be determined by the Board of
Bowls Gold Coast-Tweed.
(b) The starting time for all Sectional Pennant games (Trial Ends completed) is 1.00 p.m. In the case
of a late arrival of a side or player of a side only 30 minute grace is allowed, unless special
circumstances are agreed to by the Controlling Body.
Note: Saturday 29th September 2007 Ð All Sectional Pennant games to commence at 10 am.
(c) The Entry Fee for each side is $71.50 including GST as determined by the Board.
(d) (i) Mat Fees - Sectional Play.
Clubs are to retain all mat fees for their Pennant Sides during sectional play of the Pennants.
(ii) Finals Play - Mat fees of $5.50 including GST per player will be paid to host Club.
(e) The Home Club is responsible for the appointment of an Accredited National Umpire Ònon playerÓ
(preferable) their names shall be announced before play commences. UmpireÕs duties as
defined in Law 56 - Control of the game is as written in Conditions 1 & 2 - with the Games Committee.
(f) Artificial lighting may be permitted (with the consent of the Games Committee) during Sectional
games.
(g) Junior male bowlers who are members of an Affiliated Bowls Gold Coast-Tweed Club are
permitted to play Pennant games.
(h) The Games Controller at the ÒHome ClubÓ shall act as BGCT Deputy for the day. He can
authorize the appointed Umpire to allow the game to continue as per Law 46.2.2
concerning - Incomplete team in a side.
(i) No electronic communication devices (switched on) by players or spectators are to be within
six metres (6) of the green whilst a match is in progress. Special dispensation may be given
to Ôon callÕ emergency personnel by the Controlling Body after consultation. These include
mobile phones, pagers, transistor radios etc.
25 ENQUIRIES
For all enquiries please contact BGCT Office on 55341273 or Mobile 0418 7133 377.