The recent Fairfield youth challenge series had a new format and quite good prize money. It was therefore disappointing to see the low number of entries for the Tournament that was ranked and had had good publicity and a lot of work put into it by the organisers.
There were only fifteen entries in the ladies division, of these 7 came from outside of NSW (Vic, Qld & ACT). Of the 8 remaining 4 were juniors who will bowl/eligible to bowl in the 2007 presidents shield and 2 were juniors that will become youth bowlers next year.
Therefore, for a tournament in the middle of Sydney only 3 Youth lady bowlers participated.
To the organisers credit they maintained the prize money fairly high, all lady bowlers got at least $75 back and bowled a minimum of 14 games. To my reckoning the prize money in the ladies section exceeded the entry fee income by $ 1,300 and that takes no account of lineage for about 300 games. Thank goodness for the sponsors:- Challenge Property Investments Group & AMF.
The ladies & gents who did participate put on a good competition and the format was interesting and different.
So why were there so few entries? maybe people would like to put forward ideas.
Too close to Christmas?
Uni exams?
Just not enough youth bowlers?
Too expensive?
End of year - so rankings decided?
Good bowling
John Cowland
There were only fifteen entries in the ladies division, of these 7 came from outside of NSW (Vic, Qld & ACT). Of the 8 remaining 4 were juniors who will bowl/eligible to bowl in the 2007 presidents shield and 2 were juniors that will become youth bowlers next year.
Therefore, for a tournament in the middle of Sydney only 3 Youth lady bowlers participated.
To the organisers credit they maintained the prize money fairly high, all lady bowlers got at least $75 back and bowled a minimum of 14 games. To my reckoning the prize money in the ladies section exceeded the entry fee income by $ 1,300 and that takes no account of lineage for about 300 games. Thank goodness for the sponsors:- Challenge Property Investments Group & AMF.
The ladies & gents who did participate put on a good competition and the format was interesting and different.
So why were there so few entries? maybe people would like to put forward ideas.
Too close to Christmas?
Uni exams?
Just not enough youth bowlers?
Too expensive?
End of year - so rankings decided?
Good bowling
John Cowland