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I'm still standin'
Now that the nationals are over for another year and everyone has returned home, we just wanted to say thank you to a whole bunch of people -
To the locals at Moonah, the staff at the bowl, the volunteer lanemarshalls, Androo in the proshop - the hospitality that was shown to us was second to none, and all of us were made to feel at home, and no request too hard to fill wherever possible. Granted, Tassie didn't exactly put the greatest weather on for our stay, but lots of people got to see snow for what could have been the first and only times in their lives, and we all got good wear out of our team jackets and winter woollies!
The TBA tournament team - Peter, Ronda, John and their helpers - again another well run event, with most of the squads running to time, or only slightly late, and only minimal lane disruptions, which in itself is a pretty amazing feat! The time and effort that the 3 of you put into this event year after year is truly amazing, and appreciated by the majority of us who travel to the nationals to join you every year! Whilst some quarters have whinged about the lane conditions, (and you will always get that), a pattern was put down that was playable by bowlers on both sides of the lanes - nobody had a greater advantage than anyone else: left or right, state or territory.
Also, thank you for sticking behind Walter De Veer as much as you have over the last few years - you have pushed to keep this event in the calendar, and I truly feel that this years challenge was probably one of the best yet. The sportsmanship between all the states was great, and the fact that you opted to put in the draft team to erradicate the bye game added a little extra spice when the other teams realised that we weren't just there to make up the numbers, we were having a "crack at the crockery" the same as everyone else. It was a little disappointing that the TBA Chairperson wasn't able to attend so that he could see for himself that the enthusiasm and the spirit of fair play still runs very high within WDV. It would be a shame for this event to be lost
, and we hope that the board views it favourably for the coming years.
Thank you too, Iann Nichols, for the most comprehensive scoring system that any bowler or spectator could wish for - make it so much easier for post-tournament analytical exercises , not to mention for those watching at home...frame by frame scoring is almost like being there!!!
For and on behalf of the members of TEAM TBA - we thank you for the opportunity to play in the draft team. TBA took the names of 14 people who really didn't know each other out of a hat, and with no internal politics or axes to grind, let us organise ourselves to become 2 teams who gave the rest of Australia as good as they got. It was a real privilege to bowl my final WDV in this team, and I would like to sincerely thank Sue, Gina, Janet, Jeanette, Vikki and Aileen, not to mention the fellas, Rob, Peter, John, CJ, Michael, Joseph and Manny for their efforts, support and teamsmanship during the course of our championships and time in Hobart.=D> =D> =D>
To the locals at Moonah, the staff at the bowl, the volunteer lanemarshalls, Androo in the proshop - the hospitality that was shown to us was second to none, and all of us were made to feel at home, and no request too hard to fill wherever possible. Granted, Tassie didn't exactly put the greatest weather on for our stay, but lots of people got to see snow for what could have been the first and only times in their lives, and we all got good wear out of our team jackets and winter woollies!
The TBA tournament team - Peter, Ronda, John and their helpers - again another well run event, with most of the squads running to time, or only slightly late, and only minimal lane disruptions, which in itself is a pretty amazing feat! The time and effort that the 3 of you put into this event year after year is truly amazing, and appreciated by the majority of us who travel to the nationals to join you every year! Whilst some quarters have whinged about the lane conditions, (and you will always get that), a pattern was put down that was playable by bowlers on both sides of the lanes - nobody had a greater advantage than anyone else: left or right, state or territory.
Also, thank you for sticking behind Walter De Veer as much as you have over the last few years - you have pushed to keep this event in the calendar, and I truly feel that this years challenge was probably one of the best yet. The sportsmanship between all the states was great, and the fact that you opted to put in the draft team to erradicate the bye game added a little extra spice when the other teams realised that we weren't just there to make up the numbers, we were having a "crack at the crockery" the same as everyone else. It was a little disappointing that the TBA Chairperson wasn't able to attend so that he could see for himself that the enthusiasm and the spirit of fair play still runs very high within WDV. It would be a shame for this event to be lost
Thank you too, Iann Nichols, for the most comprehensive scoring system that any bowler or spectator could wish for - make it so much easier for post-tournament analytical exercises , not to mention for those watching at home...frame by frame scoring is almost like being there!!!
For and on behalf of the members of TEAM TBA - we thank you for the opportunity to play in the draft team. TBA took the names of 14 people who really didn't know each other out of a hat, and with no internal politics or axes to grind, let us organise ourselves to become 2 teams who gave the rest of Australia as good as they got. It was a real privilege to bowl my final WDV in this team, and I would like to sincerely thank Sue, Gina, Janet, Jeanette, Vikki and Aileen, not to mention the fellas, Rob, Peter, John, CJ, Michael, Joseph and Manny for their efforts, support and teamsmanship during the course of our championships and time in Hobart.=D> =D> =D>