It’s that time of year again and I noticed on the TBA web site that there are still a lot of centers that aren’t listed as yet as being registered…We all know what the uproar was last year and was wondering with the new registration policy this year has anything changed for the bowlers…
Last year if you bowled in an unregistered centre you couldn’t represent your Association-State or Country or even be permitted to roll of for those teams mentioned…
I have noticed that there has been a nationally ranked event held already this year in a centre that isn’t yet on that list that was updated on the 1st of February 2007…Not that I am having ago at that centre but with Association roll offs happening at the moment and Rachuig roll offs scheduled for this weekend in South Qld does the same rule apply in 2007…If you bowl in an unregistered centre at the time of roll off will you be told you can not compete!!!
I hope the bowlers wont be punished for something that is out of there control…Does anyone know or have any thoughts on the above matter…
Last year if you bowled in an unregistered centre you couldn’t represent your Association-State or Country or even be permitted to roll of for those teams mentioned…
I have noticed that there has been a nationally ranked event held already this year in a centre that isn’t yet on that list that was updated on the 1st of February 2007…Not that I am having ago at that centre but with Association roll offs happening at the moment and Rachuig roll offs scheduled for this weekend in South Qld does the same rule apply in 2007…If you bowl in an unregistered centre at the time of roll off will you be told you can not compete!!!
I hope the bowlers wont be punished for something that is out of there control…Does anyone know or have any thoughts on the above matter…