I would like to know other country bowlers opinion on holding Country Cup at Colac in 2003. I have had quite a few discussions with our Ballarat bowlers and there are a number of reasons why we think it won't be viable to bowl at Colac next year.
It has been decided to bowl over the Easter weekend beginning on Good Friday afternoon and finishing on Easter Monday night. We all know that Country Cup is a long and gruelling weekend and this means an extra nights accomadation as well as extra time away from your family on EASTER weekend.
Colac has 10 lanes on which 12 teams have to bowl on meaning that 2 teams will have a bye in each game.( a suggested lane draw has been passed around.)
What will happen if there are lane problems or breakdowns?
We have also been advised that Colac has approxamitely 104 beds available for accomodation which means we can't possibly all stay at Colac. Some teams will have to travel from Ballarat, Geelong or Warrnambool and that means there will be no real rest period for bowlers not staying in Colac. They will have to hang around the bowl during their 4 hour break and travel approx 1 hour to bed down for the night.(Very tiring and possibly a dangerous situation for tired drivers)
I realise that it is Colac's right to hold this tournament when their turn comes around(the same will happen in Albury in the future) but the tournament has outgrown these smaller centres and other options have to be looked at if this tournament is going to stay in it's current format.
My suggestion for next years tournament is as follows:
1. To bowl at Geelong where the women and men's teams can all bowl at the same time and this also solves the problem of accomodation.
2. A dinner dance or function of some sort to be held on the Saturday night to be attended by all bowlers.
3. Colac association to run the function being held and all monies raised to benefit the Colac Bowl and association therefore raising their lineage money.
I am of the understanding that there will be some negotiation attempts between Vicpin and the Colac Association and that the decision is not yet set in concrete. If we don't display our views to the Country Association then it may well stay the way it has been decided. I advise all Country Victorian bowlers to pen a letter if you so desire in order for a change to be considered.
I would like to hear Country Cup bowlers opinions or suggestions on this matter. I don't want to see the Country Cup tournament lose any of it's prestige or dedication by our best bowlers but I feel that if held in Colac next year we won't get the calibre of bowlers that we have seen over the past years. Don't let Country Cup die!
It has been decided to bowl over the Easter weekend beginning on Good Friday afternoon and finishing on Easter Monday night. We all know that Country Cup is a long and gruelling weekend and this means an extra nights accomadation as well as extra time away from your family on EASTER weekend.
Colac has 10 lanes on which 12 teams have to bowl on meaning that 2 teams will have a bye in each game.( a suggested lane draw has been passed around.)
What will happen if there are lane problems or breakdowns?
We have also been advised that Colac has approxamitely 104 beds available for accomodation which means we can't possibly all stay at Colac. Some teams will have to travel from Ballarat, Geelong or Warrnambool and that means there will be no real rest period for bowlers not staying in Colac. They will have to hang around the bowl during their 4 hour break and travel approx 1 hour to bed down for the night.(Very tiring and possibly a dangerous situation for tired drivers)
I realise that it is Colac's right to hold this tournament when their turn comes around(the same will happen in Albury in the future) but the tournament has outgrown these smaller centres and other options have to be looked at if this tournament is going to stay in it's current format.
My suggestion for next years tournament is as follows:
1. To bowl at Geelong where the women and men's teams can all bowl at the same time and this also solves the problem of accomodation.
2. A dinner dance or function of some sort to be held on the Saturday night to be attended by all bowlers.
3. Colac association to run the function being held and all monies raised to benefit the Colac Bowl and association therefore raising their lineage money.
I am of the understanding that there will be some negotiation attempts between Vicpin and the Colac Association and that the decision is not yet set in concrete. If we don't display our views to the Country Association then it may well stay the way it has been decided. I advise all Country Victorian bowlers to pen a letter if you so desire in order for a change to be considered.
I would like to hear Country Cup bowlers opinions or suggestions on this matter. I don't want to see the Country Cup tournament lose any of it's prestige or dedication by our best bowlers but I feel that if held in Colac next year we won't get the calibre of bowlers that we have seen over the past years. Don't let Country Cup die!



