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    The Future of the TBA

    Let us all hope that the silence from the TBA board means they are listening.
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    The Future of the TBA

    Thanks Steve, I think with Cara's departure there are obviously a lot of people like us who have been around for decades who will be very interested in how this ultimately plays out. With the expected crunch to membership following Covid the financial viability of the organisation has never been...
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    The Future of the TBA

    The ATBSO has enjoyed tremendous success over many years right across Australia because it is basically run by bowlers and / or people who have been involved in the game since the 1960s and 70s. These are people that are known throughout the bowling community. Bowlers will appoint people they...
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    The Future of the TBA

    Thanks George that is positive news. It will be very interesting to see what the next head of TBA thinks of the arrangements for a ''start up'' organisation known as Strike 3 running the next 3 national championships in Hobart. I believe the Tasmania government has been quite supportive and I...
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    The Future of the TBA

    G'Day Steve, Yes there have been a lot of people over the years involved in this sport who will never go close to bothering the 3rd digit in an IQ test. Sean
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    The Future of the TBA

    Hi Darrell, Yes I agree that League bowling has fallen off a cliff and the Seniors appear to be doing far better in numbers than those entering the sport at a young age for the first time. Unfortunately we are getting older and won't be around forever. Like you I am also not sure whether the TBA...
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    The Future of the TBA

    With the departure of Cara Honeychurch after 10 years as CEO of the TBA it is very important that the next CEO has a long bowling background. Neither the Çhair or Deputy Chair of the TBA have a bowling background which makes it imperative that the new CEO is a bowler and most preferably someone...
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