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Villa hold South – Game 3

League Champions Onchan A continue to head Isle of Man Bank Mens Division One thanks to a 9-1 win away at Port Erin A.

They will be disappointed not to have picked up all ten points after a very strong start to the season.

Second placed South Ramsey A’s run of maximum 10-0 victories also came to an end as they met a battling Douglas A side at the Villa Marina, with honours ending even 5-5. The home side won 5 out of the 8 games with the visitors aggregate score enough to seal the draw.

Castletown A are still flying high in third place after a very strong 9-1 win over their B team at the crofts.

Marown A have played one less game than their rivals and got their campaign going again with a 9-1 win over Ballaugh at the memorial playing fields, just missing out on the maximum by a solitary chalk as Captain John Keenan winning 21-20 against Dean Kipling to get his side on the board.

The two newly promoted teams faced off at Finch Hill with the home side running out 7-3 victors over NoblesPark to get some much needed points on the board.

North Ramsey A are an ever improving side who can be a test for anyone and they will be happy with a 7-3 victory on their travels to Peel A.

South Ramsey B top division 2 thanks to a 9-1 home win over a struggling Castletown C side, with John Kinley’s victory the only light at the end of a very long tunnel for the visitors.

Douglas B continue their strong start to the season with an 8-2 win away at Ballaugh B.

Peel B are in third spot despite losing out on their travels to Onchan B who managed a 6-4 victory.

Onchan C top the division three tree thanks to and 8-2 home win over Peel D in a league where I think the lead will change hands all the way to the wire.

Mens Night League Underway

This is a ground breaking season for Manx Bowls with the Islands inaugural inclusion in the Senior County Championships and with hope of a good showing in that it was great to see the domestic league season start with a bang.

The big guns are all firing early on and league champions Onchan A top the Isle of Man Bank division one table after two maximum 10-0 wins. Onchan are the team to beat again this year and will be very pleased with the start they have made.

South Ramsey A finished third last year and many people think they can get a lot closer to the top two this year and really put the cat amongst the pigeons. They know they can beat anybody and have good strength in depth and a terrific start from them has seem them score two maximums of their own, only trailing Onchan on chalk difference.

Marown A finished last year in second place and whilst they only had one game last week, they must be happy with their start. They beat Port St Mary 8-2 away from home, a result that cannot be understated as the southerners are very hard to shift on their own patch. Port backed this statement up midweek with an 8-2 home victory over a strong Douglas side who came into the fixture off the back of a 9-1 win away at Ballaugh earlier in the week.

Castletown A will have been delighted with their start and a 9-1 win at home against Port Erin A followed up with a 5-5 draw away at newly promoted Finch Hill A has seen them move into 3rd with some good early points on the board.

Division 2 has also started will and is very tight at the top after only 1 round of fixtures. Peel B are surprise leaders after a great 8-2 home win over North Ramsey B, and they are closely followed by South Ramsey B who recorded their own 8-2 win on their travels to Nobles B.

Ballaugh B and Douglas B both picked up good 7-3 wins to see them start off in third and fourth place respectively. It was also great to see newly promoted Marown B start with a 6-4 win away at Onchan B, the Crosby boys battled back from 4-0 down at halftime to win the remaining games and take the aggregate points.

What a difference a year makes and last seasons division 3 basement outfit Douglas C top the league after a magnificent 10-0 victory in their first fixture. They struggled last year only winning in their final match of the campaign but things already look very different for them this time around.

Ballaugh C and Onchan C both picked up very respectable 8-2 wins to trail Douglas in second and third places.

Teams of the Week

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Keggen is King of The Castle

Matthew Keggen (Onchan) produced the display of his life to win the Ballacashtal Cup. Keggen overcame a stellar line up of 86 bowlers, the majority visitors to for the Isle of Man Bowls Festival, capping it off with a 21-20 final win over 8 times Manx Champion John Kennish (South Ramsey).

The final was of the highest quality and nip and tuck all the way with honours even at 12-12 after 10 ends. Kennish then found his usual mid game surge to move into what looked like a commanding 19-16 lead but Keggen had other ideas and clawed his way back to 20-18 behind.

He held his nerve brilliantly the next end and lying game down produced a wonder bowl to trail the jack for 2 and make it all but across. A brilliant lead was all he needed to seal the biggest win of his career.

Keggen booked his final berth with a brilliant 21-10 over former festival winner Robbie Fitzpatrick (Morton House) whilst Kennish fought his way past Mick Burns (Rishton) to book his place in the final.

Fallers at the quarter final stage were Nigel Hughes (Wirral), James Fitzpatrick (Morton House), Gaz Lalley (Crossgates) and Wayne Jevons (Wirral).

At the conclusion of the competition Castletown Chairman Ron Williams introduced Dave Mousley, Director of competition sponsors Veros Digital (IOM) Limited to present the prizes.

Kelly’s Kernan

Colin Kelly (Marown) was in imperious form as he won the coveted Jim Kernan trophy at South Ramsey on Saturday. Kelly, who had been in devastating form all day, saved his best for the final where he beat visiting bowler Matt Gilmore (Wirral).

Both players were on top form in the final however Kelly just hit a devastating length from the off and it always looked like it was going to be his day.

Neither player had it easy in the semi final either with Kelly battling his way past Dave ‘Dido; Kelly (South Ramsey) whilst Gilmore got the better of David Bradford (Onchan).

A fantastic entry of 61 players were treated to one of the best yet tricky playing surfaces around and the green keepers should be congratulated for doing an immaculate job. Thanks also go to George Brew for his continued sponsorship of the competition.

George Brew (Sponsor) & Colin Kelly
George Brew (Sponsor) & Colin Kelly

Marown Top after Toppling Onchan

Double weeks can seriously shape a bowls season and last week was no different as Champions Marown A climbed to the top of the tree.

They began the week with a treacherous trip away to then leaders, and closest rivals, Onchan A and must have started the match as underdogs. Whilst many may have written off Marown, you only achieve what you believe – and the Crosby men believed!

A string of brilliant performances helped them overturn a deficit to take the match 7-3, and whilst there was a string of breathtaking performances man of the match must be Phil Kelly who came from 20-11 behind to win 21-20, and help his side to the aggregate points.

They followed this up on Wednesday with a simply stunning 10-0 thrashing of Castletown C, allowing their opponents to amass a miserly 64 points in the process, to move above Onchan. The champions are now showing all of their championship credentials.

Onchan didn’t have long licking their wounds with a midweek match away at Port St Mary A on the cards, and they had to use all of their experience and ability to come out the right side of a 7-3 win. Many expect Onchan to regain the title they lost to Marown last year, and whilst they still might, they will have to do it the hard way from here on in.

Third placed South Ramsey A are making that position their own as of late, and a great week sees them stay in contention to make a move should the top two slim up. They started off with a solid 8-2 win away at Port Erin and followed this up with a 9-1 home win over Peel A. to match Marown;s impressive 17 points for the week.

Douglas A have managed to hang on to 4th spot despite losing out 6-4 at home to Port St Mary A after leading 3-1 at the half way stage. Port showed great fighting qualities to see out the win. The men from the Villa bounced straight back though with a very impressive 8-2 win away at North Ramsey A to put momentum back in their season.

Castletown A restored order at the Crofts with wins over their C team on Monday and their second string on Wednesday to move into 5th in the table and go above their B team for the first time this season.

Finch Hill A still leas the way in Division 2 after a mixed bag last week. They began with a stong 7-3 win over Douglas B however dropped points on Wednesday as they were beaten 6-4 by third placed Onchan B. Onchan preceded this victory with another win this time taking out Nobles Part A 7-3.

Peel B are the surprise package in second place after a couple of very impressive displays beginning with a 6-4 win over Nobles Mixed before travelling to Ballaugh B and leaving 7-3 victors.

In division three its Arnie Withers’ young starlets at Marown B who are shining brightest and a simply magnificent week has not only seen them move top but open up a 5 point gap at the top. They kicked off with an 8-2 win away at MooraghPark over North Ramsey C before their best result of the season so far as they brushed aside title favourites South Ramsey B 8-2 at the memorial playing fields.

Tony Brown Charity Mixed Doubles

Alan Moore and Hilary Kermode were not in a charitable mood as they fought their way through the field of 29 pairs to the Tony Brown Doubles title.

They were on their game all competition crowning a tremendous day with a 21-14 final win over Jordan Cain and Paula Firth.

The ad hoc pair of Moore & Kermode showed all the experience and tenacity of an established team which was no more evident than in their epic semi-final tussle with Neil Wilthers and Hannah Kermode, Hilary’s daughter, in which they edged home by the narrowest of margins winning 21-20. Firth and Cain were also on top form at the put out home greeners Peter and Ann Oates at the same stage.

Castletown should be commended on a great competition which raised £266 for Tony Brown’s nominated charity which this year is the Castletown Endowment Committee.

Marown Post Second Maximum

Torrential conditions could not do anything to halt the charge of Champions Marown A whose 10-0 win was as unforgiving as the rain.
They have now narrowed the gap to leaders Onchan A to just 5 points as they picked up a maximum over Port Erin A. They have been firing on all cylinders recently and it will be interesting to see what happens when they face of against their fiercest rivals next time out.

Onchan themselves have been in good form and wont be disappointed to have left North Ramsey A with 8 points on the board. If both teams keep picking up good points it really is going to come down to who comes out of their head to heads on top, and with the first scheduled to take place on 9th June we wont have to wait long to find out.
South Ramsey A have made third place their own with a stunning 10-0 whitewash of Ballaugh A away from home. They have some real quality in their ranks and whilst they are capable of beating anyone, including the top 2, on their day they need to show some more consistency if they want to challenge for silverware.

Douglas A find themselves in a lofty 4th position and if they keep putting points on the board like their 8-2 win over Castletown C it would not be a surprise if they stayed there.
With the match between Port St Mary A and Castletown B postponed until this week the final game in Division One saw Castletown A get the better of Peel A 7-3. Peel are moving along nicely in 6th place whilst Town who were fancied to challenge for a top 3 finish have not yet hit top gear.

Division Two leaders Finch Hill A turned on the style against their B team taking all 10 points to widen the gap at the top to 6 points.
Peel B are now their closest rivals thanks to a solid 8-2 win over Nobles Park A. Both these teams are performing extremely well and whilst neither were really tipped for top honours if they keep hammering out result like this who knows?
Douglas B have now got the pendulum of momentum swinging their way and another solid display saw them defeat Onchan B 7-3 away from home.
This slip up by Onchan B has allowed Port St Mary B to move into 4th spot thanks to an 8-2 win over their C team.

South Ramsey B are now in control at the top of division 3 and an 8-2 win away at Peel D has done their championship credentials no harm at all.
Marown B are now snapping on their heals though thanks to a superb 9-1 win over Port St Mary D where they missed out on the maximum by just two chalks.
Port Erin B are still in the hunt though and another solid display in beating Onchan B 8-2 has left them only a point behind Marown.

Nobles Mens Doubles

Phil Kerriush and David Bradford won the first men’s doubles competition at Nobles Park on Sunday 25th May in fine style.

They capped some great performances with a 21-17 final win over Jordan Cain and Bob Clark in a ding dong battle with the lead swinging backwards and forwards throughout.

In the Semi finals the eventual victors battled past Tony Smart and Geoff Porter whilst Cain and Clark put pay to the challenge of Kevin and Matthew Quirk.

It was fitting that a rejuvenated club ran such a tremendous competition from their recently renovated clubhouse, and a staggering entry of 32 pairs made the trip to the park for a brilliant day of bowls.

Phil Kerruish & David Bradford
Phil Kerruish & David Bradford

Manx Youth Games Bowls

Whilst the champions of today had their turn last weekend at the Men’s Manx Championship, Saturday was a day all about the champions of tomorrow.

Approximately 40 children took part in the multi-coloured spectacle that is Manx Youth Games at Nobles park bowling greens in blistering sunshine, and the standard of bowling just like the weather couldn’t have been better.

As well as regular bowls matches between the regions there was a host of other games such as bowls ‘golf’, target bowls and obstacle bowls as well as the ever popular roll ups.   

Crown Green Bowls is a sport for all ages, and this was definitely the case on Saturday with all spectators and parents getting a chance to take part, and leaving with the harsh reality that is was not as easy as their talented children made it look.

Praise must go to co-ordinator Glynn Hargraves and his team for all the hard work throughout the year which has culminated in a fantastic finale which the sport can be extremely proud of. Glynn is himself a double Manx Champion and I don’t think it will be too long before some of his protégés are following in his footsteps.

Peter Lloyd (age 8) for his nearest the pin effort in bowls golf
Peter Lloyd (age 8) for his nearest the pin effort in bowls golf
MYG Participants
MYG Participants