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British Isles Bowls Council

                           BRITISH  ISLES  BOWLS  COUNCIL

 

               RULES GOVERNING THE BRITISH ISLES CHAMPIONSHIPS AND       

                                                              INTERNATIONAL MATCHES

 

     INTERNATIONAL MATCHES.

 

A.     A Side shall consist of six Fours.

 

B.        Each Full Member is entitled to enter one Side in each of the Senior and Junior International Series organised by the Council.

 

C.        Players competing in the Junior International Series shall not have attained their 25th. birthday on or before the 1st April in the year of the Series.

 

D.        A player may compete in the Senior International Series and in the Junior International Series during the same calendar year.

 

E.        A Match shall consist of each Four in a Side playing a game of 21 ends. The Side gaining the higher aggregate number of shots shall win the Match.

 

 F.    When the start of a Match is delayed or is interrupted because a green is deemed unfit for play due to bad weather or other  exceptional circumstances, Addendum A attached to these Rules shall apply.

 

         G.   Each Side shall play against each other Side, but the absence of any one Side shall not invalidate the International Series.

 

 H    In the Senior and Junior International Series replacement and alteration of the playing position of players listed in the Official Programme will be allowed in any match, provided notification in writing is submitted to the Honorary Secretary at least fifteen minutes prior to the commencement of that match.

 

 I     The draw for the Matches shall be made at a Council Executive Meeting.

 

        J     A Match win shall count two points and a draw shall count one point.

 

K    The Side gaining the greatest number of points shall be declared the winner of the series of  the International Series.

 

L     In the event of two or more Sides being equal on points, the Side with the highest aggregate net shots shall be declared the winner and, if still equal, the side with the greater number of winning rinks shall be declared the winner.
 
        M   Should two Sides be equal in points and in aggregate net shots and in winning rinks, then  the winner of the match already played    
               between them shall be declared the winner.

 

N     The Side winning the Senior International Series shall hold, until the next following Annual General Meeting, the International Trophy, donated by Bob Jack MBE of the English Bowling Association.

 

O     The Side winning the series of Junior International Series shall hold, until the next following Annual General Meeting, the Sealy Trophy, presented by Sealy International.

 

P     The Side coming second in the series of Junior International Matches shall hold, until the next following Annual General Meeting, the McIlvenna Trophy, donated by Tom McIlvenna of the Irish Bowling Association.

 

 

        CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

A.      The Council shall conduct a Senior Singles, a Junior Singles, a Pairs, a Triples and a Fours Championship, hereinafter referred to as the Championships.

 

 

B.      The Championships shall be open to the relevant reigning Champion/s of each Member, but no individual competitor from a Member shall be entitled to play in more than two Championships in the same season.

A competitor who has qualified in more than two championship events will be required to nominate

withdrawl from the excess in whose place a substitute will be permitted, EXCEPT in the Singles and

Junior Singles which will be obligatory.

 

C.      The Draws for the Championships shall be made at the Annual General Meeting, but when making the Draws it shall be ensured that a Member shall not play in more than four preliminary rounds in the same year.

 

D.      Senior Singles. A substitute shall not be allowed. There shall be four bowls to each player and the winner of each match shall be the first to reach 21 shots. The winner of the Senior Singles shall hold, until the next following Annual General Meeting the Francis Burton Trophy, donated  by the Irish Bowling Association.

 

E.      Junior Singles. A substitute shall not be allowed. A player shall not have attained his 25th. birthday on or before the 1st April in the year of the playing of the relevant qualifying championship. There shall be four bowls to each player and the winner of each match shall be the first to score 21 shots. The winner of the Junior Singles Championship shall hold, until the next following Annual General Meeting, the Gateway Building Society Trophy.

 

F.       Pairs. There shall be four bowls to each player and each match shall consist of 21 ends. In the event of a tie, an extra end or ends shall be played until a winner is determined. The winner of the Pairs Championship shall hold, until the next following Annual General Meeting, the Tom Yeoman Trophy, donated by the Welsh Bowling Association.

 

G.      Triples. There shall be three bowls to each player and each match shall consist of 18 ends. In the event of a tie, an extra end or ends shall be played until a winner is determined. The winner of the Triples Championship shall hold, until the next following Annual General Meeting, the Ted Sussum Trophy, donated by Mrs. Norah Sussum and presented by the English Bowling Association.

 

H.      Fours. There shall be two bowls to each player and each match shall consist of 21ends. In the event of a tie, an extra end or ends shall be played until a winner is determined. The winner of the Fours Championship shall hold, until the next following Annual General Meeting, the B.I.B.C. Trophy, donated by the Council.

 

I.        In each of the Pairs, Triples and Fours Championship one additional player may be used as a replacement or substitute, but he must have been a member of the relevant club during the qualifying year and must not have played in any other team in that year’s competition. A replacement may play in any position, but substitutes shall be permitted only in accordance with the Joint Laws of the Game.

 

J.       All Matches shall commence at either the time stipulated in the Official Match Programme or as announced by the Honorary Secretary. At the discretion of the Council, in special circumstances a delay of up to 30 minutes may be allowed to a player or team.

 

K.      When the start of a match is delayed or a match is interrupted because a green is deemed unfit for play due to bad weather or other exceptional circumstances, Addendum A. attached to these Rules shall apply.

 

L.      The Member obtaining the highest aggregate number of points in the Championships shall be the holder, until the next following Annual General Meeting, of the Bowls England Trophy, donated by Bowls England.

 

M.    Points shall be awarded for each Championship on the following basis:             
        Winner -  4 Points;  Runner-up - 2 Points;  Losing Semi-finalist - 1 Point.
        In the event of a tie on points, the holder of the trophy will be:     
      a.        the Member involved in the tie, with the most number of outright wins;

      b.        if there is still a tie, the Member with the most number of runner-up places;

      c.        if there is still a tie, the Member that wins the most matches in the five disciplines of the

                 Championships;

      d.        if there is still a tie, the Member involved that wins – in order of merit – the Senior

                 Singles, the Pairs, the Triples, the Fours or the Junior Singles.

                                                                                                                                               

  GENERAL

 

A.      Laws.  All matches will be played under the current Laws of the Sport of Bowls, subject to variation by the Council’s domestic Rules as set out herein.

 

 

B.      Umpires.  For the Championships and International Series, the Umpires shall be nominated

                             by the Member hosting the event.

                         For the junior International Series, each Member shall nominate one Umpire.

 

C.  Stamping of Bowls.      All Bowls used by players in an International Series and in the Championships must bear a  valid Stamp as set out in the Laws of the Sport of Bowls.

 

D.      Trophies.                      All the aforementioned Trophies are, and shall remain, the property of the Council which shall be responsible for insuring and engraving them each year.

  

E.   Dress                                 White shoes, white trousers, white belt, white socks, white cap or hat (if worn), white braces (if worn) not to be visible, white or coloured shirt, pullover, or zip-up jacket and waterproofs (if worn) that have been registered with and approved by the Council, provided that all players in a side/team are dressed alike. If a tie is worn it shall be the Member’s National tie.

       Any form of advertising, or clothing manufacturer’s trademark, on a player’s dress must have the prior approval of the relevant National Governing Body and Council Officers.

 

F    Drugs Testing.                The Council’s Drug and Anti-Doping in Sport policy shall be that of World Bowls Ltd and WADA ( World Anti-Doping Agency) which gives authority to UK Sport or its Agent to carry out random drugs tests during events organised and controlled by the Council.

 

G    Child Protection.          A Member that has a player or players under the age of 18 years  competing in the Championships and/or an International Series shall be required to lodge with the Honorary Secretary a Parental Consent Form applicable to their National Governing Body prior to the event.

 
H        Any matters not covered by the above Rules shall be determined by the B.I.B.C. Officers whose decision shall be final.

 

 

       ALTERATIONS TO THE RULES.

 

Alteration of, or addition to, the Rules governing an International Series or the

Championships shall not be made except at an Annual General Meeting, or at a Special General Meeting called for that purpose.

 

Proposals for the alteration or addition to the Rules for consideration at an Annual General Meeting or at a Special General Meeting shall be forwarded to the Honorary Secretary not less than thirty- five clear days before the meeting.

                                                       

                                                                                                REVISED MARCH 2010.

 

 

 

 

ADDENDUM A.

 

INTERNATIONALS.

 

When there is a delayed start or play is suspended due to the greens being unfit for play a    4 hour (including the trial ends) time limit will be imposed. The 4 hours will start from the advertised starting time in the official programme or as announced by the Honorary Secretary.

 

Both Matches will commence at the same time and in the case of interruptions during a round, players in both Matches will leave the green immediately and both will return to the green to resume at the same time.

 

In order to achieve a result a minimum of the aggregate total of 72 ends in each Match will need to be played within the time period. In the event of the 72 ends not being played the points will be shared. The shots differential will only apply to a completed Match.

 

At the end of the 4 hour period an announcement will be made and only games where an End has commenced will be permitted to complete that End. The End will be deemed to have commenced when the mat has been placed and the jack delivered and centred.

 

CHAMPIONSHIPS.

 

When there is a delayed start or play is suspended due to the green being unfit for play a  4 hour time limit        (including the trial ends) will be imposed The 4 hours will start from the advertised time in the official programme or as announced by the Honorary Secretary.

Pairs and Fours:

In order to achieve a result a minimum of 11 ends need to be completed within the time period.

Triples:

In order to achieve a result a minimum of 9 ends need to be completed within the time period.

Singles and Junior Singles:

In order to achieve a result a minimum number of 11 shots need to be scored by a competitor within the time period.

 

At the end of the 4 hour period an announcement will be made and only games where an End has commenced will be permitted to complete that End. The End will have deemed to have commenced when the mat has been placed and the jack delivered and centred.

 

If the minimum number of Ends or Shots in each discipline has not been achieved within the 4 hour period the result of each game will be at the discretion of the controlling body.