AMF Announces South Pacific Classic Qualifying

Graham

Staff member
AMF have this afternoon released details of the return of Centre qualifying for the 2004 Ebonite South Pacific Classic to be held at AMF Moorabbin 3, 4 & 5 September 2004.

Bowlers will be able to qualify in or out of league for $2 (plus game costs for 3 games if qualifying out of league).

The top 16 men and 10 women qualifiers from each centre will then contest the Centre Final, which will consist of 8 scratch games at a cost of $50.00

The Top 4 Men and Top 3 Women from each Centre Final will proceed to their Zone Final. Bowlers in the Zone Final will bowl 10 games scratch (no cost to Zone Finalists).

The winner of each Zone Final (Men & Women) will win an entry into the 2004 South Pacific Final at Moorabbin, a bowling shirt, 3 nights accommodation and a return airfare to Melbourne. Accommodation and airfares are only for Zone Final winners outside of Melbourne.

Qualifying commences in all AMF Centres Australia wide on Tuesday April 27th, with Centre Finals to be completed no later than the 11th July 2004 (Check your Local AMF Centre for their finals dates).

Zone finals will be held on 17th or 18th July 2004 across Australia.

For more information regarding the 2004 Ebonite South Pacific Classic qualifying, keep an eye out for the Qualifying form available in all AMF Centres from late next week. For further details please contact AMF National Tournament Director Tony Goodwin on 03 9800 3633.

2004 EBONITE SOUTH PACIFIC CLASSIC ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
1. This tournament is a scratch tournament open to bowlers who are affiliated members of TBA (Tenpin Bowling Australia).
2. Bowlers must be a current league bowler in an AMF Centre, and have joined that AMF League prior 1st June 2004.
3. Bowlers may bowl in more than one Centre Final, but can only bowl in one Zone Final.

PLEASE NOTE - Bowlers can still enter the South Pacific Classic as per previous years. The AMF League Bowler eligibility only refers to the Tournament to win Entry Fees, Airfares and Accomodation. The 2004 Ebonite South Pacific Classic Tournament Entry Form will be available at a later date.
 
CENTRE ZONES
*denotes Zone Final host

ZONE 1
Keon Park*
Highpoint
Northcote
Sunshine

ZONE 2
Moorabbin*
Frankston
Chadstone
Dandenong

ZONE 3
Boronia*
Knox
Forest Hill
Box Hill

ZONE 4
Moonah*
Launceston

ZONE 5
Mt Druitt*
Blacktown
Penrith
Bennetts Gn
Fairfield

ZONE 6
Dee Why*
Hornsby
Randwick
Southgate

ZONE 7
Parramatta*
Bankstown
Enfield
Fairfield

ZONE 8
Belconnen*
Woden
Warrawong
Macarthur

ZONE 9
Greenslopes*
Mt Gravatt
Richlands
Capalaba

ZONE 10
Kedron*
Redcliffe
Cannon Hill

ZONE 11
Cannington*
Morley
Rockingham
Craigie

ZONE 12
Woodville*
Noarlunga
Cross Road
Norwood
 
graham , just a question the way i read the rules if u don't bowl at an amf centre u can't enter??? is this correct??
 
One more question Graham - is this dependent at all on the number of entries each zone gets in each division?
 
bfcc - Just a clarification, bowlers will still be able to enter the South Pacific Classic as per previous years, with the actual tournament having an entry fee with qualifying, matchplay etc. For a chance to win the Free Entry, Airfares & Accomodation you have to be an AMF League Bowler. These qualifying tournaments (Centre Finals and Zone Finals) are probably more correctly called "Win A Spots" without having that name.

K-C - No there are no minimum numbers required for a Centre or Zone Final. The prize will be per Zone no matter the number of entries.
 
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