LEAGUE RULES - 2011
1. The organisation shall be known as the
MERMAID BOWLS LEAGUE
2. The management of the League shall be
conducted by the OFFICERS and TEAM CAPTAINS
or team member nominated by that Captain.
A majority of member Clubs will constitute
a quorum. Voting shall be one vote per club,
in the event of a tie the Chairman will have
the casting vote. Voting will be by a show
of hands but any club has a right to a secret
ballot.
3. The League shall elect a Chairman, Secretary
and Treasurer. The Offices of Secretary and
Treasurer may be combined.
4. The Treasurer shall be responsible for
the League’s account at an approved
bank. The Chairman and Treasurer will sign
all withdrawals.
5. Vacancies occurring in office shall be
filled at the Committee’s discretion and any such person appointed
shall hold office to the end of season.
6. The League shall hold an A.G.M. every
year and as many committee meetings comprising
Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer as may
be necessary to run the League efficiently.
7. League fees shall consist of a registration
fee of £10.00 payable to the League
Treasurer before the commencement of each
season.
8. The League shall consist of mixed teams,
a minimum of three ladies or a mixture of
ladies and juniors under sixteen (juniors
may be male or female), playing matches of
four triples to represent each team.
9. The member teams will play two matches
against each other in the League on a home
and away basis. THE AWAY CAPTAIN WILL NOMINATE
THE RINKS. In the case where the green has
more than four rinks, the Home Captain will
indicate to the Away Captain the rinks available
for play and the Away Captain will then nominate
the rinks from those four made available.
Home Captains may not write rink numbers
on the cards prior to the Away Captain’s
nominations.
10. Those playing must have been a member
of the club they represent for at least one
month prior to playing.
11. Under no circumstances may a player play
for more than one club within the course
of the schedule. If a team does not have
a full complement of players ten minutes
after the scheduled start of play they will
forfeit the two rink points and five shots
will be added to the overall score of their
opponents.
In the event of inclement weather or impending
poor light, Captains may take a mutual decision
to dispense with Trial Ends and/or agree
to count one shot only on the first two ends.
If either Captain was not in agreement, then
the normal practice of Trial Ends would apply.
12. Position standings shall be determined
on the basis of games won and lost. There
will be TWO points per rink won and ONE point
for each rink tied. A further TWO points
will be awarded to the team with the most
shots: a maximum often TEN points per match.
Each match shall be contested over EIGHTEEN
ends unless each of the opposing competing
Captains agree to fewer ends due to unsuitable
conditions. TEN ends shall be the MINIMUM
played for the match to be valid. If less
than TEN ends are played the match shall
count as a cancelled match and the points
shared. All rink scoreboards will be left
in position at the end of the rink showing
the final score of that rink until all rinks
are finished playing and the match is completed.
Skips will keep the score card.
13. In the event of a match having to be
cancelled because of bad weather the Captain
of the home team shall notify the Captain
of the opposing team and the League Secretary
at their earliest opportunity and in any
case within seven days. Failure to do so
may incur a penalty deduction of two League
points from the Home Team. The match must
be rearranged on a suitable date agreeable
to both teams and the rearranged date to
be made known to the League Secretary before
the match takes place. Should any dispute
arise between the opposing teams, it must
be referred to the League Secretary for a
decision. If a subsequent arrangement to
play a rearranged match can not be put into
effect then only with the agreement with
the League Secretary the points will be shared
– FIVE to each team. If a cancellation
occurs for any other reason the Captain of
the team unable to attend shall notify the
Captain of the opposing team and the League
Secretary who will decide the distribution
of points.
14. In the event of a player not being able
to continue due to a disability, injury or
emergency then, provided TEN ends or more
have been played the game on that rink shall
cease at the standing score. Should the emergency
arise before TEN ends have been played the
game shall become null and void on that rink
only and the TWO rink points for that rink
shall be awarded to the opponents.
15. A member may be dismissed from the League
or an Officer removed from the League for
conduct derogatory to the best interest of
the League, deliberate action which can be
proven to be detrimental to the best interests
of the team or for violation of any League
rule. Any complaint against a League member
must be in writing and the case will be considered
by the officers at a meeting the date of
which must be within 7 days of the receipt
of the complaint.
16. If at the end of the season more than
one team shares the lead, the winner will
be the team with the greater of number of
shots for. If these are equal, the team with
the least shots against shall be adjudged
to be the winners. The winning club/team
will be presented with the MERMAID BOWLS
LEAGUE CHALLENGE CUP to be held for one year.
The Winning club/team will also receive a
cheque for £50.00 (Fifty Pounds). Amendment agreed at the 2008 AGM :- 2nd Place
Team will receive a cheque for £20
and the Third place team a cheque for £10.
17. The usual dress shall be white above
the waist and grey below except that teams
may wear coloured shirts providing they are
of the same style and shade of colour and
every player wears such coloured shirt. Any
host club not agreeing to this form of dress
may request that the visiting club play in
white tops to which request the visitors
must comply. Players are permitted to wear
knee-length tailored shorts in hot weather.
Rules Last modified at AGM 2007 (amendments
thus)
Only Rule 16 modified at AGM 2008 (Extra
Prizes)