wchester
Bowling Tragic
Your TBA (i think it is) membership has to be done at the centre you are representing....
That doesn't sound quite right to me....can you show that written rule to me ?
Your TBA (i think it is) membership has to be done at the centre you are representing....
Care to elaborate Wayne?
That doesn't sound quite right to me....can you show that written rule to me ?
no thank you..I thought the post was crystal clear as it was written.
Thank you Graham.....
BTW....It was a pleasure taking to you at Kings Bowl in Millbrae, California way back when....
For someone who has never bowled Country Cup, I sure have a lot to say...
PS...Dave, what positition is Farqy going to put you at? Just so I can prepare
Thank you Graham.....Rules can sometimes be up for interpretation and this one seems to be another one that can mean different things to different people. The way I read it, a bowler doesn't necessarily have to belong to the local association if they bowl league in the centre they are representing.
Do you suppose the league itself has to have its full membership registered with the TBA?
Wayne in further addition to the information that Rob has provided you can be a memebr of every country association that is involved in CCup but you would only be eligible to represent the association that you first registered at (or payed your TBA portion of the membership) You only need to pay the TBA portion once (A good thing since the average bowler recieves such a benefit from it)Just for your records Wayne, here is the revised version of the rule Graham refered to
3. TEAM PLAYERS & OFFICIALS
(a) Each team player must be a registered member, in good standing, of the local association or registered bowling centre they are representing. They will represent the first centre/country association they are registered with, as long as they bowl a league in that centre, and do not reside within a 60 kilometre radius of the Melbourne area. Team players must be a resident of the association/centre they are representing for a period of at least six (6) months prior to the tournament.
(b) Each official or non playing member must hold a current TBA registration card and be in good standing.
Rob
PS...Dave, what positition is Farqy going to put you at? Just so I can prepare
Maybe the team Barmaid?
Didnt Farqy refer to Dave as Pine Pony when he was in Mildura a couple weeks ago?
And for the life of me, I don't know why.
Just for your records Wayne, here is the revised version of the rule Graham refered to
3. TEAM PLAYERS & OFFICIALS
(a) Each team player must be a registered member, in good standing, of the local association or registered bowling centre they are representing. They will represent the first centre/country association they are registered with, as long as they bowl a league in that centre, and do not reside within a 60 kilometre radius of the Melbourne area. Team players must be a resident of the association/centre they are representing for a period of at least six (6) months prior to the tournament.
(b) Each official or non playing member must hold a current TBA registration card and be in good standing.
Rob
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There is no reference as to whether the league has to be a sanctioned league so I guess bowling a sanctioned league is not a requirement.
Hey I'm cool with that.
One thing for sure, I would be getting better value for my dollar than you will!
Barmaid's tend to make friends a little easier than most, and being a shy wallflower type, I need all the help I can get.
Pine Pony it is.
We won't mention the name he referred to you as last weekend, Trav.
Lets just say you can be the pot, and don't talk to the kettle like that.
Part of it related to a bowling lane though.
When do the games start anyway?
Rob,
It looks like my position in the team is up for discussion, apparently I'm not even guaranteed a game in practice!
So its your choice, meet in the usual location or go next door for a beer or 17.
Either way, should be fun.