Author: Alan Pilkington

Good luck Eileen & Tracy

Eileen & Tracy will be representing Sunbury at the Middlesex Women’s Finals Day tomorrow, Saturday 13th, at Cambridge Park. They are due to play their semi-final at 1pm with the final at 4pm. It will be roasting hot on the green with the sun shining on the Sunbury pair whatever the result!

Unfortunately Bob & Anita came off second in their recent quarter-final Middlesex Mixed Pairs encounter at Ashford this week, the same pair that Tracy & AlanP lost to in the previous round.

On a personal note to myself .. must try harder, after losing by a single shot for the 3rd time this season in Mixed Pairs competitions – this time in a South Middlesex quarter-final with Karen at Staines!

The club competitions are hotting up and it’s been encouraging to see so many matches played this week despite the heatwave – playing early or later in the day has certainly helped. Congratulations to those who’ve progressed to semi-finals – Colin; Anita; Karen; Alison; Lynda; BobH, BobL, John, AlanP; Barry. All the draws are up to date so please do get in touch with any omissions, etc.. Mens 2022  Womens 2022  Mixed 2022

As expected Sunbury have slid down the South Middlesex League table as others play games in hand. We have one fixture remaining – away to Teddington. Unfortunately Cambridge Park have withdrawn from the league so the fixture arranged for 24th will be played as a friendly.

The Cricket Club have given notice of some key events taking place over the coming months – please contact them for any tickets, etc..

Diane sets the pace

As the Friday Morning League moves into the final two weeks, Diane’s team tops the table after a comfortable win against Karen’s team. Alison’s team kept their hopes alive with a good win over Nikki’s team.

5 wins – Diane

4 wins – AlanP; Eileen; Karen; Nikki

3 wins – Alison

We hosted Walton on Wednesday for a team friendly which finished with two wins each. The new fixture on Saturday at Byfleet also finished 2-2. It was great to see some new faces make their debuts across the matches. On Sunday we played Stanwell at home with South Middlesex League points at stake. We had comfortable wins on two rinks, a narrow loss on another and a draw on the last one. This resulted in a 7-3 win for Sunbury which puts the brakes on us falling down the league!

The weather for the coming week and beyond is forecast to be very hot but please do try and get competition games played. Perhaps an early morning or evening encounter could be arranged as we’d all prefer games to be played rather than defaulted. So let’s see how it goes. All the competition sheets online and in paper-form are up to date – please let me know of any issues. Good luck everyone!

Mens 2022          Womens 2022        Mixed 2022

Sunbury semi-finalists!

Something that slipped under the radar is the Middlesex Women’s 2-woods Pairs. Tracy & Eileen entered the day-long competition at Bishop Duppas on Saturday and did rather well! They beat a home pairing, then enjoyed an extra-end win against an Ashford pair. They completed 60 ends of play on the day with a comfortable quarter-final win against Hurlingham Park. They go to Cambridge Park on Sat 13th for the semi-finals .. and final?!

We shared the spoils in last week’s team friendly with Oatlands Park and this week we host Walton on Wednesday. After that we visit Byfleet in a brand new fixture on Saturday 6th but are a number of players short. Tom is acting captain whilst Diane is away so please put your names down – new bowlers are particularly invited to play. Please see Tom at Club Night or reply to this plea.

Last pump news!

Hopefully this is the last you’ll hear about the water pump! Dennis and his support team have successfully installed the new motor to the pump, although the electrics needed modifying to accommodate the newly vigorated pump that now reaches all the corners and edges of the green.

The team friendly with Hayes was cancelled due to unavailability of players. This is a fixture cancelled by Hayes twice previously and is probably going to disappear from the calendar. We host Strawberry Hill on Sunday and then Walton on Wednesday.

In the Friday Morning League there were wins for teams captained by Nikki, Eileen and Diane. With 3 weeks left this leaves the table looking very tight at the top ..

4 wins – Diane; Eileen; Karen; Nikki

3 wins – AlanP

2 wins – Alison

 

Nil points!

We played back to back South Middlesex League matches over the weekend. Despite best efforts we came away from Staines on Saturday with nil points. At times it was hard to figure out what shots to play! We ended up losing 93-49 on shots and an overall 10-0 loss. This was followed on Sunday with a visit to table-topping Fordbridge Park. Despite leading on two of the rinks going into the final ends we, again, ended up with nil points! We lost by 80-59 shots and a 10-0 loss.

The weekend results sees us drop to 3rd in the league but we won’t have to play either Staines or Fordbridge Park again this season!

Next up is a home friendly against Oatlands Park on Wednesday afternoon. Please let Diane know if you’d like to play .. it won’t be as intense as the weekend games were!

After the latest set of games (round 6 of 10) in the Friday Morning League here’s how the teams are placed :

4 wins – Karen

3 wins – AlanP; Diane; Eileen; Nikki

2 wins – Alison

 

In the club competitions, we are at the quarter-final stage for the Junior Championship and the Open Handicap and in fairly good shape for most of the others. Thanks to everyone for getting their games played! I’m being a bit flexible on the play-by dates but please bear in mind we have Finals weekend in 6 weeks time. All the draws are up to date here ..

Mens 2022

Womens 2022

Mixed 2022

The mini-heatwave has thankfully come to an end so we should be back to normal with Tuesday Club Night. Also good luck to those playing further competition games over the coming week or so.

Finally, a special mention to Anita who played in the Middlesex over-55 Singles recently, winning in the 4th round at Bishop Duppas and losing out narrowly in the 5th round at home to Ashford. By all accounts it was played to a very high standard.

Water pump

If like me you assumed replacing the water pump was like doing one in a fish tank – submerging your hand in water and fishing it out .. think again!

The automated watering system that’s used has evolved over a number of years. The water tank itself lurks between the green and paddock with most of it buried into the ground. After draining the tank, access to the pump and motor involves climbing into the tank via step ladders before disconnecting the various pipes. Lifting out the pump is as much a challenge due to the weight! Unfortunately there are extended waiting times to get someone to do the work so we’re reliant on Dennis to fit the new pump motor when it arrives in a few days time. We’re lucky to have folk like Dennis in the club, an ex-BA engineer, who can turn his hands to most things engineering-like .. we wish him and his helpers well, at least the excessive heat may have dissipated by then!

    

In the meantime, we rely on some manual watering ..

It never rains but it pours .. if only!!

You may have already heard that Club Night is cancelled tomorrow night due to the extreme heat. We would also like to discourage large numbers onto the green whilst we have issues with it. Individual games using one selected rink are still okay. The watering system needs a new pump motor and this is hopefully being sought this week but, unfortunately, the sprinkler borrowed from the cricket club isn’t doing a great job due to the low water pressure. To add to the woes, foxes have been spotted tearing up parts of the green. Again this is being addressed and the green keepers are hoping this is the end of the run of bad luck!

We have two important team matches this coming weekend – both are South Middlesex League matches and are away at Staines and Fordbridge Park. We won’t have any green issues to content with but we are struggling to get full teams – we’re currently after 5 more players for Saturday and 1 for Sunday. If you can help out please get in touch with our captain Diane, or reply to this news update.

On a more positive note, the club competitions are doing well with both the Open Handicap and Junior Championship now down to the quarter-finals. The Mens competitions are doing okay too; the Women’s has less entrants and will undoubtedly click into action as we head towards August.

There is a live band performing at the club on Saturday 23rd. Tickets are £5. 

Watering woes

The watering system has failed – it looks like the electrics to the pump or the pump itself is faulty. Dennis is on the case and for the time being rink 1 is closed whilst the tank is syphoned out. The cricket greenkeepers have offered the use of their sprinkler if necessary.

Karen played her Middlesex Unbadged quarter-final at a parched West Ealing on Saturday. She’s been baby-sitting Tarun’s woods whilst he’s away and she put up a brave performance but lost 21-14. Tarun should be pleased .. I don’t think he’d be getting them back if she’d won!

 

In the Friday Morning League there were wins for teams captained by AlanP, Eileen and Alison. At the halfway point the standings are :

3 wins – AlanP; Karen, Diane

2 wins – Nikki, Eileen; Alison

We are keeping an eye on the red weather alert for Monday/Tuesday and will make a decision on whether to proceed with Club Night nearer the time.

 

 

 

 

 

Hot Hampton

Our latest South Middlesex League game took place at a very hot Hampton on Wednesday. We arrived to see the end of a club competition game and the players get drenched by the automatic watering system. We could have done with the water ourselves .. as a measure of the speed of the green, there was 6 bowls in the ditch on the first end .. with a medium-length jack! Earlier, Eileen took a worrying tumble on entering the grounds – luckily there were no lasting effects and she led her team of BobL and David to our only success of the afternoon. We came close to replicating Sunday’s comeback on another rink but alas it wasn’t to be and we recorded an overall 8-2 loss. The result moves Hampton into 4th place in the league with Sunbury remaining in 2nd for now.

If you’ve never experienced a team match before please do sign-up, especially the friendlies. They generally take place at the weekends, starting at 2:30pm. After around 2.5-3hrs play of triples we generally retire to the clubhouse for some drinks, snacks and chat. Our captain Di or any existing players can let you have more details. The sign-up sheets are in the clubhouse, alongside the Competitions sheets.

Tuesday Club Night has been going pretty well this season with more folk rolling up than previously. The weather has undoubtedly helped as has the influx of new bowlers who are setting a very high standard of play!

Fri 15th 11am – Friday Morning League

Sun 17th 2:30pm – Ember v Sunbury friendly

Tues 19th 6pm – Club Night (5:45pm sign-up)

Finally, we wish Karen well in her Middlesex Unbadged Singles quarter-final (& semi?!) at West Ealing on Sat 16th.

A hot weekend

It certainly was a hot weekend of bowls. It started early on Friday with the latest round of matches in the Friday Morning League 2022. After wins for the teams captained by Diane, Karen and AlanP it leaves the league as follows.

3 wins – Diane; Karen

2 wins – AlanP; Nikki

1 win – Alison; Eileen

In the South Middlesex League on Sunday we hosted Bishop Duppas and reversed the score from 3 weeks ago with an 8-2 win! Mind you, it was very tight. After sharing the spoils on two of the rinks it came down to the other two where we trailed by 1 and 2 shots going into the last ends. Scoring 2 and 3 was more than we could have hoped for but that’s exactly what happened to record wins on both rinks! It moves us into 2nd place in the table behind Fordbridge Park. Next up is Hampton on Wednesday afternoon – it looks like we may be short of players so please sign up on the sheet in the clubhouse or get in touch if you can help at all.

On Saturday we played the last of our day-long club competitions – the Presidents Plate. The five teams played a series of short triples as a round-robin. After the 4th round (of 5) we had two clear winners who qualified for the Finals weekend in September. It meant there was time to cut the green in time for Sunday’s match.

Congratulations to the two finalists – Lynda+David+Alison & Diane/Cassie+Barry+Chris.

Presidents Plate 2022