Its a DISGUSTING !!!!!!!!!!!! What else can you say!!!....Those who make decisions & point fingers at who they call trouble makers.
They wonder why they cant get a decent number of bowlers wanting to try out for their STATE !!!!
Everyone one is to scared to say anything just in case they get kicked of for having an opinon......Pathetic !!!!
They wonder why they cant get a decent number of bowlers wanting to try out for their STATE !!!!
Hey Tiger,
If NSW put all their lefties on the bench this year, they would only have three bowlers.They would still win.
Cheers Lovey
Interesting opinions but here's the question.
Should someone who has not, (I repeat not) met the conditions set down prior to the nomination process be allowed to compete when others have complied with all the requirements.
If others have paid their dues I think it is only fair that all members of the TEAM, (again I repeat it is a TEAM) are subject to the same conditions with no exemptions unless of course there are special circumstances.
If you are so keen for George to be a member maybe you should either pay for him yourself or take up a collection on his behalf!
I for one, think if the conditions (that everyone knew about) have not been met then so be it and good on the Selectors for making a stand.
Dont know how you look in a skirt George but we only had 1 girl nominate for roll offs. They could do with a good lefty.
Somebody get a photo of that!
Gary, people don't nominate for Rachuig because it requires an inordinate amount of time and money to do all the nominations, camps, training sessions, etc. Admittedly I run a pro-shop, so every weekend involves bowling in one form or another, making my free weekends very precious to me. Frankly, I'm amazed George nominates for Rachuig.
For a similar investment of time and money, you can go to about 4 majors and cut out all the politicking! Maybe even bring home a dollar or two for your efforts, but at the very least, find a lot more good places to eat on your travels.
Rachuig is one of those things I always say I'd love to do, but every time I look seriously at it, I just walk away thinking "God, that's a lot of weekends." Nationals also comes at the busiest time of the tournament schedule when every bugger wants to put an event on, so keeping a marriage running smoothly gets pretty hard. I don't care who's on the calendar first; that's not my point. Nationals probably is, but my point is that there's too many events in too short a space for a lot of people with families.