It is time for the ATBSO to stand up and be counted. The current state of “Seniors” tournament bowling events, ranking points and the way the over 45’s bowlers are being treated by the TBA is completely unacceptable and the time has come for the ATBSO and its members to make at stand. Several things need change immediately.
1. ALL senior tournaments in Australia run by the ATBSO state organizations must be for bowlers 45 and over and cater for ALL their members. The TBA must go back to recognizing these events as “Senior” events all members of the ATBSO should be entitled to bowl in these events. The ATBSO hold the events, find the sponsors and run the events. If the TBA doesn’t want to rank then them let them run their own events.
2. Why should Senior bowlers be made to put up with a so called “TBA lane condition” which makes the events less enjoyable. Let’s put down the best condition possible and enjoy our events. If the only reason the TBA wants these conditions put down is so the TBA can rank the event, so the TBA can select an Australian Seniors Team every two years, and then make them pay all the costs of going away I say its not worth it.
3. The TBA should scrap their ridiculous “seniors” rankings points system immediately. The idea of “power points” and making senior bowlers go and bowl open events to get double points makes no sense. Senior bowlers have been around bowling for 30 – 40 years and have all been there and done that. We now just want to bowl amongst ourselves. The ranking points system should only be taken from the over 45 events and the TBA the rankings system should fit these events for the over 50 bowlers.
4. The ATBSO national president should demand that they have a position on the board of the TBA. I would guess nearly 50% of TBS’s members are over 45 and are not represented and when we send a Senior’s Australian team overseas they are the only teams that have to pay ALL of their costs. What have we been paying sanction fees for 40 years for only to be treated like second class bowlers?
The over 45’s organization the ATBSO has been going for approx 14 years and is the ONLY body that represents senior bowlers in Australia. It is time for us to stand up and be counted.
1. ALL senior tournaments in Australia run by the ATBSO state organizations must be for bowlers 45 and over and cater for ALL their members. The TBA must go back to recognizing these events as “Senior” events all members of the ATBSO should be entitled to bowl in these events. The ATBSO hold the events, find the sponsors and run the events. If the TBA doesn’t want to rank then them let them run their own events.
2. Why should Senior bowlers be made to put up with a so called “TBA lane condition” which makes the events less enjoyable. Let’s put down the best condition possible and enjoy our events. If the only reason the TBA wants these conditions put down is so the TBA can rank the event, so the TBA can select an Australian Seniors Team every two years, and then make them pay all the costs of going away I say its not worth it.
3. The TBA should scrap their ridiculous “seniors” rankings points system immediately. The idea of “power points” and making senior bowlers go and bowl open events to get double points makes no sense. Senior bowlers have been around bowling for 30 – 40 years and have all been there and done that. We now just want to bowl amongst ourselves. The ranking points system should only be taken from the over 45 events and the TBA the rankings system should fit these events for the over 50 bowlers.
4. The ATBSO national president should demand that they have a position on the board of the TBA. I would guess nearly 50% of TBS’s members are over 45 and are not represented and when we send a Senior’s Australian team overseas they are the only teams that have to pay ALL of their costs. What have we been paying sanction fees for 40 years for only to be treated like second class bowlers?
The over 45’s organization the ATBSO has been going for approx 14 years and is the ONLY body that represents senior bowlers in Australia. It is time for us to stand up and be counted.