How about this: If TBA thinks that they have to choose between DeVeer and Rachuig then why not get rid of Rachuig (cat amongst pigeons
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Surely, to follow the elitist mode of thought, Rachuig is a "stepping stone" to the Australian team and therefore the overall standard of Rachuig must be an embarassment to the members of the Australian team. Just out of curiosity, what has been the turnover rate of bowlers progressing to international representative teams from Rachuig?
Maybe Rachuig should be considered the middle rung before elite standard.
If Rachuig is so "elite" as certain people keep calling them then why doesn't every single Rachuig bowler fork out their hundreds of dollars and bowl the Brunswick cup (and similar tournaments) every year instead (maybe this does happen for some but surely not for all) and compete against the best and not just the rest.
Another point, was there any consultation with the DeVeer bowlers themselves as to the changing of the format? Did representatives from each state get a say? (not just the managers but the dedicated DeVeer bowlers)
The biggest problem I have is with the elitist attitude of the Rachuig bowlers. If someone is demeaning your fellow bowlers you stand up for them you don't just shrink into the shadows and go "oh well..that just proves that we Rachuig bowlers are better and are the only state reps who matter". Where's the cameraderie? A DeVeer bowler would stand up because that is the spirit of the Deveer champs, bowlers who value friendship and goodwill above everything else.
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't it THE paramount concern of not just bowling but sport in general to have FUN!!! If an activity is not enjoyable, if you cannot relax and have fun then why do it? If the ideal attitude of an "elite" bowler is to be 100% serious all the time then why would anybody with any sort of people skills want to be a part.
Having said that I'm sure that Rachuig as a collective group do not all possess this elitist attitude. I know several and they are genuinely nice people (so don't all take offensive)
And another thing, how dare certain people claim that DeVeer bowlers are an embarrassment to the concept of representative sport. I know for a fact that these bowlers take great pride in their achievements and so do the people from their home centres. Some would even shout their achievements from the rooftops (if they have roofs and good climbing shoes). Taking certain comments at their word, it would indicate that the only bowlers who are not an embarassment to the sport are those who consistently bowl over 200. That world, I'm sure would be a very lonely place.
It is my understanding that the Walter DeVeer tournament was founded for the bowlers who are not quite at Rachuig level. It is an insult to the man's vision and memory that his tournament (and it will always be his tournament no matter what name it goes by) that the attitude has been taken by the powers at be that Rachuig level is the only one that matters.
Question: Who had the courtesy of informing Mrs DeVeer about these changes? What has been the reaction?
Surely, to follow the elitist mode of thought, Rachuig is a "stepping stone" to the Australian team and therefore the overall standard of Rachuig must be an embarassment to the members of the Australian team. Just out of curiosity, what has been the turnover rate of bowlers progressing to international representative teams from Rachuig?
Maybe Rachuig should be considered the middle rung before elite standard.
If Rachuig is so "elite" as certain people keep calling them then why doesn't every single Rachuig bowler fork out their hundreds of dollars and bowl the Brunswick cup (and similar tournaments) every year instead (maybe this does happen for some but surely not for all) and compete against the best and not just the rest.
Another point, was there any consultation with the DeVeer bowlers themselves as to the changing of the format? Did representatives from each state get a say? (not just the managers but the dedicated DeVeer bowlers)
The biggest problem I have is with the elitist attitude of the Rachuig bowlers. If someone is demeaning your fellow bowlers you stand up for them you don't just shrink into the shadows and go "oh well..that just proves that we Rachuig bowlers are better and are the only state reps who matter". Where's the cameraderie? A DeVeer bowler would stand up because that is the spirit of the Deveer champs, bowlers who value friendship and goodwill above everything else.
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't it THE paramount concern of not just bowling but sport in general to have FUN!!! If an activity is not enjoyable, if you cannot relax and have fun then why do it? If the ideal attitude of an "elite" bowler is to be 100% serious all the time then why would anybody with any sort of people skills want to be a part.
Having said that I'm sure that Rachuig as a collective group do not all possess this elitist attitude. I know several and they are genuinely nice people (so don't all take offensive)
And another thing, how dare certain people claim that DeVeer bowlers are an embarrassment to the concept of representative sport. I know for a fact that these bowlers take great pride in their achievements and so do the people from their home centres. Some would even shout their achievements from the rooftops (if they have roofs and good climbing shoes). Taking certain comments at their word, it would indicate that the only bowlers who are not an embarassment to the sport are those who consistently bowl over 200. That world, I'm sure would be a very lonely place.
It is my understanding that the Walter DeVeer tournament was founded for the bowlers who are not quite at Rachuig level. It is an insult to the man's vision and memory that his tournament (and it will always be his tournament no matter what name it goes by) that the attitude has been taken by the powers at be that Rachuig level is the only one that matters.
Question: Who had the courtesy of informing Mrs DeVeer about these changes? What has been the reaction?