Author: Dawn Slaughter

Brrrrr!

Very cold out this morning but did not appear icy which is good.

We hope you are all managing to stay warm adding extra layers, a hot water bottle etc to help. Moving also raises your temperature so maybe a little dancing – even if you’re seated !

For those wishing to get into the bowling green, there’s a roll up this Saturday 10th at 2:00 pm

 

CHRISTMAS DINNER – SATURDAY 17th. Don’t forget to get your name down by Saturday 10th or let Karen, Sarah or Jane know you’re coming if you can’t get to the club before the weekend.

Competition Success – Hooray!

Steve, Norman, Ian & Dave beat Camberley in the second round of the London & Southern Counties Fours competition on Tuesday night.  They now face another Camberley team in the next round.  Well done chaps.  Fly the CP flag!

Tina, Tricia, Teresa & Lucy lost their National Fours against Egham (sigh) at CP on Tuesday night but the three T’s are back at Egham on Wednesday night in the National Triples.  Fingers crossed.

Club Competition Draws

Had a really good pasting in the National Two Bowl Singles tonight.  I was ahead after the first end, then was ceremoniously stuffed 1-21 by Kylie Jenkins of Egham just returned from her England team trial.   So pleased to get the 1!

Anyway, as a result I got home somewhat earlier than expected!

If you click on Calendar – then Leonard Denny Memorial, you should find the Club Competition Draws.  I haven’t worked out how to change Leonard Denny to Club Comps, so bare with me for the time being.

Thanks

Dawn

Club Competitions

The eagle-eyed members will have spotted the Club Competition draws up on the noticeboard.
I will load them onto a separate page on the website but not be able to do that before Wednesday night.

One good National result for Sarah & Lucy as they beat Tina & Dawn on the final end of the Ladies Pairs. They now face Ann B & Di. There’s going to be a CP win in this match!
Another positive result was that Dawn beat Norma B from Egham in the National Singles and now faces Kylie J in next round. She also plays Kylie in two-bowl singles tonight

Sarah, Lucy & Ann B went down to Amanda, Doreen & Kylie from Egham in the Triples and Di, Ann H & Dawn lost on the last end to Ann R, Isabel & Wendy from, yes – you guessed it – Egham in Open Triples

Laurence lost out to Dave Pitt in National Singles and one of the Egham twins in the two-bowl singles at the weekend.
Sarah, Lucy & Ann.

Still more Nationals to be played, so we keep trying!

The Tourists Return

IMG_0166 For the first time since we’ve been touring, we haven’t got a team in the final but we have had a successful and fun week, returning very well fed, entertained and almost bowled out!  (With the London & Southern Counties Challenge Shield tomorrow, and several National comps over the next few days, we have all got to keep going for a few days more!)

Dave Pitt, Ann Halliday, Terry Pugh & Scott Cumine reached the final 16 but unfortunately went down by one shot on the final end after a gin-fuelled argy-Barry between the skip and No.3 in the opposition nearly resulted in fist fight. It’s not what you would expect to see on any bowls green let alone on a Potters Tour. Gin. Mother’s (and in this case, young man’s) ruin.
Peter Twells, Gordon MacLeod, Ray & Carol Kowalski had a brilliant last 16 match taking their opponents 17-0. WOW!

Tina & Mike Cooper, Laurence Gatfield & Dawn had a very comfortable win but an uncomfortable game. The bowlers were less experienced and it was difficult to know what shot they would play so trying to work out where your bowls needed to be in case the jack went anywhere was not easy!

Returning to the International Arena, Peter & Dawn’s teams found themselves cruelly drawn against each other. I don’t think either team played well as we couldn’t get to grips with the rink. Bizarre after a week playing and adjusting to each rink. When Dawn’s team held 6, Peter played an absolute corker, hit the target and stayed with the jack giving him the shot. A flash of brilliance. To be fair Peter played the best out of the eight of us overall, but his team went down 5-7.
In the semi final, we played Mayfield from Southampton. They played well and their positional bowls were better than ours. We were holding 3 on the penultimate end which would have put us level pegging for the final end show down, the the opposition’s skip played a belter putting the jack out of the rink and Dawn could only get second. That left us a 3 shot deficit going into the final end. Tina had two sparkling touchers but the opp skip managed to nestle between them leaving Dawn an impossible shot to get 3 to force the extra end. Shame but you can’t expect to win every time.

Off the green, Laurence organised various CP competitions. Dave Pitt took the Table Tennis Trophy in a well-bantered final v Laurence. Janice Martin & Carole Atkinson took the Kerling trophy  v Bob Donohue & Laurence; and Mike Cooper & Scott Cumine need to play Ann Halliday & Dawn in the Table Football Final before we leave at 10:00 am. Better get our skates on!

None of us had any luck in the bingo  Ann Macey was number short on the flyer, for which the winner pocketed over £1,200!

 

All in all, another very good week meeting and chatting to other tourists from Cambridge Park and familiar faces from previous tours here in a relaxed setting.

Thanks to Mike Cooper who took on the organisation and did an excellent job, backed up by Bob Donohue. Really terrific work … and you get the job for 2023!

Safe journey home to all the tourists and we’ll catch up with you all back at Cambridge Park and you can admire Scott’s new set of bowls!

 

A Mixed Bag Today

The sun has been shining up here at Potters in Hopton-in-Sea – better than yesterday when we arrived in either fog or very thick sea mist!

All our teams have played twice and we have had a mixed bag of wins, losses and draws. We’ve met up with familiar faces and struggled to remember names. We’ve walked to the sea, watched the football, played bingo, eaten excellent food and caught up with each other over coffee/tea/beer/wine and enjoyed the fantastic Potters Theatre Company show again tonight.
The highlight for some was Laurence getting to grips with the CP table football draw and then actually playing some games. “Who are that noisy lot?” “ Must be the Cambridge Park Tourists shouting every time someone scored a goal. They must think their playing in the World Cup knockouts!”