CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
2011
CONDITIONS OF PLAY
1. Singles: Four bowls per player. All bowls must bear a legible, approved World Bowls stamp of 2011 or later. The Laws of the Sport, Crystal Mark Second Edition will apply.
2. Prior to the start of a match, each player will be allowed two trial ends.
In both the Men’s & Women’s event play will be Round Robin in 2 sections then the top of each section will go forward to the Semi-Final while the 2nd and 3rd placings will play off for the remaining two places in the Semi Final
3. Each match will consist of two sets, each set played over 9 ends. The winner of each set will be the player with the most shots at the completion of the 9th end. The winner of the match being the best of two sets. (A match tie-breaker is not a set.) In section play all 9 ends of a set must be completed. In knockout play a set will be decided if, at any point, it becomes impossible for one player to draw or win the set given the number of ends left.
4. If the shot scores are tied after the last end of a set, the set is drawn. If the match is tied (two drawn sets or one set each) after the two sets have been completed, a match tie-breaker consisting of 3 ends will be played to determine the winner. The match tie-breaker is decided by the winner of the total number of shots scored in the three ends. If at the completion of the third end of a tie-breaker the scores are equal, a fourth tie-breaker end will be played. In both section play and knockout play there should be no further play in the tie-breaker if, at any point, it becomes impossible for one player to draw or win the tie-breaker given the number of ends left.
5. In all cases a tied end will count as one of the 9 ends played.
6. Scoring
Two points will be awarded for a match win and nil points for a match loss.
Section winners will be determined as follows:
i) Highest number of match points scored.
ii) If match points are equal, the player with the highest number of sets won will be the winner.
iii) If match points and sets won are equal, the player with the highest sets difference will be the winner
iv) If all the above are still equal, then the player with the highest shots difference over all matches in the section (excluding tie-breaker ends) will be the winner.
v) If match points, sets won, sets difference and shots difference are equal, then the player that won the match between the players that are equal will be declared the winner.
NB In the event of a tied set a half set shall be awarded to each player.
7. First to Play-Law 15.4
i) First Set: The opponents in Singles should toss a coin and the winner of the toss has the option to either place the mat and then deliver the jack and the first bowl: or tell the opposing player to place the mat and deliver the jack and the first bowl (the opposing player cannot refuse)
ii) Second Set; The winner of the first set should place the mat and then deliver the jack and the first bowl. If the first set is a draw, the winner of the last scoring end in that set should place the mat and then deliver the jack and the first bowl.
iii) First, fourth and any further ends of a tie-breaker: the opponents in Singles should toss a coin and the winner of the toss has the options as described in i)
8. Play in all other ends: In all ends after the first but apart from an extra end, the winner of the previous scoring end should place the mat and then deliver the jack and the first bowl.
9. Re-spotting the jack – Law 15.5
1 If a jack in motion passes completely outside the boundaries of the rink of play, comes to rest in any hollow in the face of the bank, or rebounds to a distance of less than 20 metres from the mat line, the end should not be declared dead. Instead, the jack should be placed with the nearest point of the jack to the mat line at the appropriate spot described in laws 15.5.2, 15.5.3, 15.5.4 and 15.5.5 and play should continue.
2 If the jack passes outside the side boundary on the right of the rink, it should be placed with the nearest point of the jack to the mat line at a spot on the rink which is 2 metres from the front ditch and 1.5 metres to the right of the centre line.
3 If the jack passes outside the side boundary on the left of the rink, it should be placed with the nearest point of the jack to the mat line at a pre-defined spot on the rink which is 2 metres from the front ditch and 1.5 metres to the left of the centre line.
4 If the jack passes above the face of the bank that is within the side boundaries of the rink of play,or comes to rest in any hollow in the face of the bank, it should be placed with the nearest point of the jack to the mat line at a spot on the rink which is 2 metres from the front ditch and on the centre line.
5 If the jack rebounds to a distance of less than 20 metres from the mat line, it should be placed:
· With the nearest point of the jack to the mat line at the appropriate spot described in laws 15.5.2 and 15.5.3; or 15.5.5.2 with the nearest point of the jack to the mat line at the spot described in law 15.5.4 if it comes to rest on the centre line
6 If any of the spots mentioned in laws 15.5.2, 15.5.3 and 15.5.4 are partly or completely covered by a bowl, the jack should be placed as close as possible to the covered spot, in line with that spot and the corresponding spot at the opposite end of the rink, without touching a bowl.
10. Players may only visit the head:
after delivery of their third and fourth bowls. In exceptional circumstances,
a player may seek permission of the Marker to visit the head before they
deliver their third bowl
Note: All World Bowls events will be subject to Drug Testing
All competitors and officials are expected to be aware of and abide by World Bowls Regulations including those relating to the Code of Conduct/Ethics and disciplinary issues. Full details are available on the World Bowls website
www.WorldBowlsLtd.com