Robbie T
Member
I honestly think it would be a great idea to adopt this format for some of the tournaments, including ranked tournaments (the women can still be ranked on their finishing position amongst the other women), as it would help improve womens bowling in Australia. There should also be incentives for the Top 3-5 women for example who dont make the final.
Having a quick look at results from this years ranked tournies however suggests that 9 pins a game may not be enough to start with to give them a fair shot. Quick calculations suggest that in the Aus Masters out of 40, 5 Women would have made it. No women would have made Melb Cup Final, 2 in Aus Open. QLD Open was a different story however where 14 women would have made the first cut of 32 (which i think is quite fair)
Growing up as a junior i was always encouraged to bowl in harder tournaments and higher grades because it exposes you to better bowlers, hopefully encouraging you to improve also. This year being exposed to the Asian Champs and recently the Aus Masters with the internationals showed me that if i want to compete rather than participate on that level (which i do) i have to step all my training up a notch!
Adopting the above formats may assist in the further development of womens bowling is Aus, and im pretty sure there are women out there who would love nothing more than to stick it to a few of the blokes once in a while.
I think its worth a shot, what do the women out there think??
Having a quick look at results from this years ranked tournies however suggests that 9 pins a game may not be enough to start with to give them a fair shot. Quick calculations suggest that in the Aus Masters out of 40, 5 Women would have made it. No women would have made Melb Cup Final, 2 in Aus Open. QLD Open was a different story however where 14 women would have made the first cut of 32 (which i think is quite fair)
Growing up as a junior i was always encouraged to bowl in harder tournaments and higher grades because it exposes you to better bowlers, hopefully encouraging you to improve also. This year being exposed to the Asian Champs and recently the Aus Masters with the internationals showed me that if i want to compete rather than participate on that level (which i do) i have to step all my training up a notch!
Adopting the above formats may assist in the further development of womens bowling is Aus, and im pretty sure there are women out there who would love nothing more than to stick it to a few of the blokes once in a while.
I think its worth a shot, what do the women out there think??