Scores from Manila

Final doubles results.....:D

DOUBLES EVENT
MEN'S SENIOR


RANK CODE AFFILIATION / BOWLER 1 2 3 4 5 6 Series TOTAL

1 21 AUSTRALIA D 2754
116 22 FRANK BELL 204 189 248 212 269 266 1388
114 23 BRENTON DAVY 190 199 183 279 269 246 1366
116 394 388 431 491 538 512

Gold by 1 pin!!!:D

4 101 AUSTRALIA B 2708
106 22 GARRY CRICK 224 203 270 245 226 257 1425
108 22 GEOFF ELLIOT 227 199 243 223 153 238 1283
104 451 402 513 468 379 495

9 21 AUSTRALIA A 2656
101 22 PAUL TERRY 233 187 226 289 201 215 1351 2656
103 23 CHRIS BENSON 236 211 239 180 189 250 1305 2656
24 469 398 465 469 390 465 2656

10 21 NEW ZEALAND 2646
701 22 FRED HOUSHAM 175 223 269 196 225 255 1343 2646
702 23 ALAN HEALD 206 269 236 226 182 184 1303 2646
132 381 492 505 422 407 439 2646

16 285 AUSTRALIA B 2523
107 22 KEVIN BLACKMORE 173 235 258 226 181 168 1241 2523
105 22 LAWRIE HILL 200 249 200 213 209 211 1282 2523
288 373 484 458 439 390 379 2523

19 21 AUSTRALIA C 2506
111 22 GEOFF OTT 211 203 214 256 180 181 1245 2506
109 23 JP LI 180 214 203 213 224 227 1261 2506
92 391 417 417 469 404 408 2506

21 97 AUSTRALIA A 2481
102 22 MIKE SEYMOUR 201 223 179 190 189 225 1207 2481
104 22 BOB WHYBROW 172 203 258 244 193 204 1274 2481
100 373 426 437 434 382 429 2481

23 21 AUSTRALIA C 2461
110 22 JOHN CARROLL 193 212 211 214 247 223 1300 2461
112 23 VAUGHN WHITE 234 145 204 177 181 220 1161 2461
284 427 357 415 391 428 443 2461

28 21 NEW ZEALAND 2359
704 22 CHAN HARRIS 180 244 180 177 184 201 1166 2359
703 23 STUART TURNBULL 256 168 159 203 198 209 1193 2359
48 436 412 339 380 382 410 2359

33 21 AUSTRALIA D 2186
113 22 ANDREW CAMPBELL 201 202 160 236 188 168 1155 2186
115 23 MICHAEL GULYAS 193 158 237 141 142 160 1031 2186
140 394 360 397 377 330 328 2186

DOUBLES EVENT
MEN'S GRAND SENIOR
W/ HANDICAP

RANK CODE HDCP AFFILIATION / BOWLER 1 2 3 4 5 6 Series TOTAL


5 AUSTRALIA A 2642
142 0 GREIG LYAS 192 214 202 207 257 214 1286 2642
141 0 ROB ZIKMAN 228 182 244 213 232 257 1356 2642
420 396 446 420 489 471 2642

7 AUSTRALIA B 2595
148 5 RAY KRUEGER 206 189 178 222 213 170 1208 2595
147 5 GARY BERNARDINE 267 276 242 171 212 189 1387 2595
473 465 420 393 425 359 2595

10 AUSTRALIA C 2554
152 0 VIC WILKINS 181 243 172 236 163 235 1230 2554
151 0 ALAN MCKAY 152 185 237 255 269 226 1324 2554
333 428 409 491 432 461 2554

11 AUSTRALIA B 2544
145 0 JOHN SULLIVAN 224 215 182 207 190 152 1170 2544
146 0 STEPHEN BELL 216 258 204 233 217 246 1374 2544
440 473 386 440 407 398 2544

14 AUSTRALIA A 2473
144 0 BARRY WICKS 258 236 171 198 196 214 1273 2473
143 0 ROY ANDREWS 217 234 176 186 172 215 1200 2473
475 470 347 384 368 429 2473

15 23 AUSTRALIA C 2313
150 0 TONY FREUDENSTEIN 193 182 207 190 210 190 1172 2313
149 0 REX MEAD 204 144 218 222 190 163 1141 2313
397 326 425 412 400 353 2313

DOUBLES EVENT
LADIES SENIOR


RANK CODE AFFILIATION / BOWLER 1 2 3 4 5 6 Series TOTAL

1 21 AUSTRALIA A 2569
124 22 ROBYN FLYNN 209 194 279 195 154 173 1204
121 23 JEANETTE BAKER 245 234 214 231 185 256 1365
24 454 428 493 426 339 429

4 21 AUSTRALIA C 2353
129 22 HELEN PELLEGRINI 214 224 186 128 160 125 1037
130 22 JULIE HIRD 226 194 225 213 214 244 1316
24 440 418 411 341 374 369

5 21 AUSTRALIA B 2350
125 22 JILL MORRIS 200 191 183 205 181 162 1122 2350
126 22 CHRISTENE WEBSTER 174 221 214 191 205 223 1228 2350
24 374 412 397 396 386 385 2350

6 21 AUSTRALIA B 2344
127 22 SARAH KNOWLAND 221 221 202 203 227 171 1245 2344
128 22 KAYE TALBOT 182 219 150 186 162 200 1099 2344
24 403 440 352 389 389 371 2344

7 21 NEW ZEALAND 2342
722 22 GLENNIS ROLTON 160 241 215 189 191 192 1188 2342
721 22 IVENA HEALD 147 158 169 259 210 211 1154 2342
24 307 399 384 448 401 403 2342

12 21 AUSTRALIA A 2235
123 22 SUSANNE JACK 191 170 188 165 168 201 1083 2235
122 22 BRENDA KIRKWOOD 180 155 143 236 245 193 1152 2235
24 371 325 331 401 413 394 2235

16 21 NEW ZEALAND 2051
724 22 SUE LOCK 170 153 177 148 176 170 994 2051
723 22 ANNABELLE SWAIN 153 175 196 193 152 188 1057 2051
24 323 328 373 341 328 358 2051

17 21 AUSTRALIA C 2012
132 22 ANNE KIRBY 168 174 200 180 158 164 1044 2012
131 22 MARY BLACKMORE 176 160 158 145 160 169 968 2012
24 344 334 358 325 318 333 2012

DOUBLES EVENT
LADIES GRAND SENIOR
W/ HANDICAP

RANK CODE HDCP AFFILIATION / BOWLER 1 2 3 4 5 6 Series TOTAL

4 AUSTRALIA A 2280
162 5 VAL PORTEOUS 181 181 162 172 163 172 1061
161 0 BARB RICHMOND 154 179 237 228 205 216 1219
335 360 399 400 368 388

5 AUSTRALIA B 2213
165 15 URSULA RAMSAY 192 180 178 213 195 180 1228 2213
166 10 CORAL HAYWORTH 151 156 168 147 170 133 985 2213
343 336 346 360 365 313 2213

8 AUSTRALIA B 2080
167 5 FELY SHIH 158 171 178 197 170 202 1106 2080
168 0 PEARL SEET 153 150 179 144 188 160 974 2080
311 321 357 341 358 362 2080

12 AUSTRALIA A 2001
163 0 MAXINE FORREST 189 187 170 202 153 151 1052 2001
164 0 JOSIE ADAMS 166 153 125 173 176 156 949 2001
355 340 295 375 329 307 2001
 
Congratulations to
Australia A - Bronze Medal Senior Mens team
Paul Terry
Bob Whybrow
Chris Benson
Mike Seymour

Australia B -Bronze Medal Grand Senior Ladies team
Ursula Ramsay
Pearl Seet
Fely Shih
Coral Haworth


Grand Senior Men & Senior Ladies teams now bowling

Best wishes to
Brenton Davy
Paul Terry
Garry Crick
Bob Whybrow
they made the Mens Masters
- sorry not sure of the Grand Seniors Ladies Masters
cheers
Carol
 
Hi All

Here are some results for the Teams and All Events with some great results.
Congratulations to all bowlers that represented Seniors in Manila and those bowlers that will bring home GOLD,SILVER or BRONZE well done.

Sue Raphael
 

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My little mate has sent the final sheets for all the events including the All Events. Please find them attached.

Congratulations to all the Australian bowlers. There are some great team and individual performances. You should all be proud of your efforts.

To the South Aussies - I look forward to seeing you all when you get home.

Congratulations again on a sensational performance.

Glenn :D
 

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Medal Tally after events. Masters underway now.

Senior Men
Singles
Silver - Brenton Davy

Doubles
Gold - Frank Bell/Brenton Davy

Teams
Bronze - Paul Terry/Bob Whybrow/Chris Benson/Mike Seymour

All Events
Bronze - Brenton Davy

Senior Women
Singles
Silver - Susanne Jack

Doubles
Gold - Robyn Flynn/Jeanette Baker

Teams
Gold - Robyn Flynn/Susanne Jack/Brenda Kirkwood/Jeanette Baker

All Events
Gold - Jeanette Baker
Bronze - Julie Hird

Grand Seniors Men
Singles
Bronze - Rob Zikman

Grand Seniors Women
Singles
Gold - Barb Richmond
Silver - Val Porteous

Doubles
Bronze - Val Porteous/Barb Richmond

Teams
Bronze - Urs Ramsay/Fely Shih/Pearl Seet/Coral Haworth

All Events
Bronze - Barb Richmond

Totals
Gold -5
Silver - 3
Bronze - 7

SENSATIONAL
 
Thanks for the results.

Blown away by the great performances - several 300's rolled - 230 and 240 averages across event ( An all-events was won with a 246 avg!!!!)

Go the Aussies and well done to all.
 
Here are the standings after the 1st block of the Masters.

Go you Aussies !

Enjoy
 

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Congratulations to the masters medallists -

Barb Richmond and Greig Lyas Bronze in the Grand Seniors event

Bob Whybrow Silver and Garry Crick Bronze in the Mens Senior


What a fantastic tournament that you have all had, a lot of confidences restored, and a swag of medals to boot!:D

Welcome home to you all, and again congratulations to you all on a job well done!!;)
 
Hi Chris, Hi all, just woke up from my sleep after returning from Manila, matey you wrote -"Just my humble opinion but it should be considered that the tough conditions suffered by everyone at Nationals may well have contributed to these excellent results, nothing like struggling on hard conditions (Home) to make you appreciated a good pattern, If I remember correctly before Japan we had a strike fest for Nationals and we only came back from there with two or three medals.
Something to think about,"
We have seen eye to eye on most things but unfortunately I think you have this one wrong, there was a massive difference between Japan and Manila, where I would suggest the TBA pattern DID NOT seem to help in either case.
In Japan the Japanese put in so many quality teams and bowlers, as the host nation could it showed just how important senior bowling is to them and the lengths they go to for success, in Manila the Japanese didnt have such a large contingent but still had some quality bowlers where they and the Koreans simply were always strong.
The big difference was we also had a quality team of bowers including the likes of Jeanette, Rob, Brenton, with the coming of age of Frank, Lawrie, Mike, Bob, Garry, Freig, Robyn, Brenda, Barbara, Suzanne, and good support from the rest, we actually went away and worked as a team, in Japan it didnt have the quality of experience and information to be shared as it did in Manila, coupled with this recipe, success was there for the taking with some hard work and I'll tell you the hard work was done.
The patterns we bowled at Mt Gravatt did little for the bowlers as it was too close to when we went away, the quality had already been shown in other tournaments with decent conditions previously, so the best TBA could and should have done was set down the Manila pattern to help us select the correct equipment, and get our mindset ready for what we were confronted with in Manila, with this we probably would have done better, as it was a fast learning curve for us to get up to speed with what the other nations already knew, they had the correct equipment, had been bowling on this pattern for a little while and where ready.
The second part of your post supports what I have just said, because didnt the championship pattern get your mind ready for the Masters pattern ...or should they also have been the same pattern ...hhmmm seems very similar to what you previously supported my good friend .....
I think Brenton now understands what we as seniors have been talking for a while about conditions, I would like to hear his thoughts as he had to use the conditions to score not as he normally has done and gone around them using 3 or 4 board I am sure he sees a lot of us in a very different light and am glad he was part of our team, on a personal note I would like to give my appreciation to Jeanette for the motiviation and support she gave our girls, Robyn, Suzanne, Julie, Brenda, Babara for being the girls "engine" room to maintain momentum. For the Guys Brenton for being well...lets just say the new Brenton, supportive, motivational and an inspiration to the lesser talented, Rob for his knowledge, and the rest of us guys who went along for the ride and did something special at times when inspiration was needed someone stood up...I had a great time and am thankful it was with you lot..hopefully we'll be together better and stronger next time where I am sure the success will be greater.......A special thanks to all the support staff we had, managers, supporters, friends, partners ... they all made the success a reality.....The only downer was no TBA board member there to see what it is all about and connect with the largest population base of TBA...seniors..I would have subsidised a member to come along and see what we need to do for next time and the further development of the seniors ... doesnt matter our tournament numbers speak for themselves....onya guys...Aussie Aussie Aussie.....
 
Hi Paul
Glad to hear everyone enjoyed themselves, looks like I missed a great time, look forward to seeing everyone in Brisbane, hope all have a happy & safe new year
cheers
PS if friends carn't disagree the world would be a boring place,
I do agree with you on the benefiits of a TBA offical attending one of these tournaments to see what Top level Senior bowling is all about and what is required to further the ever growing area of Senior's bowling
 
Hi Chris, Hi all, just woke up from my sleep after returning from Manila, matey you wrote -"Just my humble opinion but it should be considered that the tough conditions suffered by everyone at Nationals may well have contributed to these excellent results, nothing like struggling on hard conditions (Home) to make you appreciated a good pattern, If I remember correctly before Japan we had a strike fest for Nationals and we only came back from there with two or three medals.
Something to think about,"
We have seen eye to eye on most things but unfortunately I think you have this one wrong, there was a massive difference between Japan and Manila, where I would suggest the TBA pattern DID NOT seem to help in either case.
In Japan the Japanese put in so many quality teams and bowlers, as the host nation could it showed just how important senior bowling is to them and the lengths they go to for success, in Manila the Japanese didnt have such a large contingent but still had some quality bowlers where they and the Koreans simply were always strong.
The big difference was we also had a quality team of bowers including the likes of Jeanette, Rob, Brenton, with the coming of age of Frank, Lawrie, Mike, Bob, Garry, Freig, Robyn, Brenda, Barbara, Suzanne, and good support from the rest, we actually went away and worked as a team, in Japan it didnt have the quality of experience and information to be shared as it did in Manila, coupled with this recipe, success was there for the taking with some hard work and I'll tell you the hard work was done.
The patterns we bowled at Mt Gravatt did little for the bowlers as it was too close to when we went away, the quality had already been shown in other tournaments with decent conditions previously, so the best TBA could and should have done was set down the Manila pattern to help us select the correct equipment, and get our mindset ready for what we were confronted with in Manila, with this we probably would have done better, as it was a fast learning curve for us to get up to speed with what the other nations already knew, they had the correct equipment, had been bowling on this pattern for a little while and where ready.
The second part of your post supports what I have just said, because didnt the championship pattern get your mind ready for the Masters pattern ...or should they also have been the same pattern ...hhmmm seems very similar to what you previously supported my good friend .....
I think Brenton now understands what we as seniors have been talking for a while about conditions, I would like to hear his thoughts as he had to use the conditions to score not as he normally has done and gone around them using 3 or 4 board I am sure he sees a lot of us in a very different light and am glad he was part of our team, on a personal note I would like to give my appreciation to Jeanette for the motiviation and support she gave our girls, Robyn, Suzanne, Julie, Brenda, Babara for being the girls "engine" room to maintain momentum. For the Guys Brenton for being well...lets just say the new Brenton, supportive, motivational and an inspiration to the lesser talented, Rob for his knowledge, and the rest of us guys who went along for the ride and did something special at times when inspiration was needed someone stood up...I had a great time and am thankful it was with you lot..hopefully we'll be together better and stronger next time where I am sure the success will be greater.......A special thanks to all the support staff we had, managers, supporters, friends, partners ... they all made the success a reality.....The only downer was no TBA board member there to see what it is all about and connect with the largest population base of TBA...seniors..I would have subsidised a member to come along and see what we need to do for next time and the further development of the seniors ... doesnt matter our tournament numbers speak for themselves....onya guys...Aussie Aussie Aussie.....

Paul,

I loved being a part of the team, in nfact I would prefer to bowl in a teams environment than an individual one any day of the week. My feelings on the condition are not much different to what they were before we went away, but it was what we had to play on, so I adjusted accordingly. I let some major opportunities slip due to a lesser level of discipline than that shown by the Japanese and Koreans. Trust me when I say I will learn from that. Obviously the japanese and Koreans receive a far higher level of support than we do and, as such, are expected to perform at that type of level. I also noticed that none of them were overweight and all had excellent techniques that allowed them to maximize their potential on that condition. We could all learn from them.

By the same token, I agree that the team should have been prepared ON THAT CONDITION! However, having taken a straw poll of other team members in the lead up, none of us believed they would actually piut that pattern down and even after officuial practice their was considerable skeptism among the team that would be retained throughout the tournament. My personal opinion is that the pattern needed to be a bit harder, but not ridiculous.

My attitude when away was no different than any other time I have been away in the team environment. I admit that I am a different person in individual competition. Elitist? Yes and I make no apologies for that. However, all I can say is that I hope to make the next team and put up an improved showing and I enjoyed the experience immensely. bring on 2011
 
Tony,

Without being offensive, you would have been the most...................portly bowler there had you been able to go, with the exception of Otty of course.

Probably would have smashed it too.
 
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