chucker
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for the first time in about 15 years i got to witness the amf junior shiled on the weekend and in turn got first hand a view of the future of bowling in this great state of victoria.
it is interesting to hear that next year the event will become handicapped and in turn have heard that some of the scrath bowlers are going to boycott the event next year because of this?
i personally think this would be a bad thing for thier games and futures in the sport as long as amf does not go ahead and make the handicap system any more than 80% of 180 for several reasons?
if you introduce handicap i think it will make the bowlers who won in the boys event knuckle down and bowl as a team instead of bowling with complete arogance and as four of the winning boys team were state reps at the moment they in my opinion would be scratch bowlers and in the end none of them averaged over 200 which was in my opinion a result of the way the acted as opposed to the completaly classy performance in the girls of rebecca whiting who not only out averaged everyone there by almost ten pins a game and showed why she should be pretty much an automatic selection for the next aussie youth side she did it in complete respect for her opposition!most likely the highlight of the weekend!!!
it would be interesting to know how many of the boys in the forest hill team bowled under average compared to how many bowlers in other teams bowled
over average?
there is some great futures in this state from what i saw from some of the younger bowlers and i cant wait to see the development these young kids have made in twelve months time i think bec whitings performance was huge over the weekend not only in the girls but overall and in the boys my highlight was when the frankston boys took it to forest hill at their own game and beat them and to watch how forest hill acted towards each other that game was interesting the only way they acted as a team was when nick got the boys in a huddle to try and get them going in the end it didn't work but it was a good try and good work as a captain as the boys turned their backs on each other and dropped their heads when teammates opened and would think the future in this state and this competition this was the biggest lesson in team bowling and hope that the boys learnt from it????
in the end a great event and it would be interesting to find out what other spectators and bowlers thought of the weekend and the future and what is best for thier own games handicap or keeping the event scratch?
ps.i was asked to post on here by one of the forest juniors dads about it going handicapped next year and these were my thoughts on why it should.
cheers
it is interesting to hear that next year the event will become handicapped and in turn have heard that some of the scrath bowlers are going to boycott the event next year because of this?
i personally think this would be a bad thing for thier games and futures in the sport as long as amf does not go ahead and make the handicap system any more than 80% of 180 for several reasons?
if you introduce handicap i think it will make the bowlers who won in the boys event knuckle down and bowl as a team instead of bowling with complete arogance and as four of the winning boys team were state reps at the moment they in my opinion would be scratch bowlers and in the end none of them averaged over 200 which was in my opinion a result of the way the acted as opposed to the completaly classy performance in the girls of rebecca whiting who not only out averaged everyone there by almost ten pins a game and showed why she should be pretty much an automatic selection for the next aussie youth side she did it in complete respect for her opposition!most likely the highlight of the weekend!!!
it would be interesting to know how many of the boys in the forest hill team bowled under average compared to how many bowlers in other teams bowled
over average?
there is some great futures in this state from what i saw from some of the younger bowlers and i cant wait to see the development these young kids have made in twelve months time i think bec whitings performance was huge over the weekend not only in the girls but overall and in the boys my highlight was when the frankston boys took it to forest hill at their own game and beat them and to watch how forest hill acted towards each other that game was interesting the only way they acted as a team was when nick got the boys in a huddle to try and get them going in the end it didn't work but it was a good try and good work as a captain as the boys turned their backs on each other and dropped their heads when teammates opened and would think the future in this state and this competition this was the biggest lesson in team bowling and hope that the boys learnt from it????
in the end a great event and it would be interesting to find out what other spectators and bowlers thought of the weekend and the future and what is best for thier own games handicap or keeping the event scratch?
ps.i was asked to post on here by one of the forest juniors dads about it going handicapped next year and these were my thoughts on why it should.
cheers