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Bradford Wins Ken Williamson Memorial
An entry of 32 took part in the Ken Williamson Memorial Cup. Ken was a popular player amongst the bowling community. The Onchan green was in superb condition on a fine day for crown green bowls.
Losing out at the quarter-final stage were Glynn Hargraves (South Ramsey), who was just edged out 20-21 by home greener Kevin Quirk, Rob Monk (North Ramsey) lost out 18-21 to Marown favourite Colin Kelly. South Ramsey’s David Bradford made light work of Bernie McPhee (Onchan) who failed to score and was beaten 21-6, whilst Neil Withers (Marown) ended the hopes of Steve Walmsley (North Ramsey) with a 21-15 win.
In the semi-finals Bradford had a good battle with Withers, with the South Ramsey man winning 21-16, whilst Kelly had to battle back from a 11-16 deficit against Quirk, with the former going on to win 21-19 to take his place in the final.
The final was both players fifth game of the day, with this the third weekend in a row that these two have played each other with Kelly winning their duel in the Ramsey Town Cup last weekend and Bradford having arguably the bigger bragging rights having beaten Kelly in the Manx Championship at Ballaugh on his way to victory two weeks ago.
Bradford took the early initiative in the game to lead 13-11 after nine ends. Kelly responded taking four of the next five ends to creep ahead 15-14. This kicked Bradford into gear as he grabbed the opportunity to score a double, a trick that he repeated on the next end playing along the shelter edge of the green with two great bowls. From there Bradford stuck to the clubhouse edge as his second bowl came to his rescue on the last three ends as he picked up three singles to win 21-15.
The presentation was made by Mike Thomas with special thanks given to Neil Dunwell who had stepped in to run the competition and to the ladies for putting on the refreshments. Ken Williamson’s niece Diane Crossley was then introduced to present the prizes. In his speech Bradford referred to a photo that had been taken of him bowling with Ken at Marown, which he believed was taken in 1994. This was the third time that Bradford has won the trophy having won the title in 2013 and 2017.

Photo: Arnie Withers
Exciting Plans for New PSM Bowling Green
Port St Mary Commissioners have put forward a planning application on behalf of the Village, having worked closely with the members of the Bowling Club and Haven Homes over the past 14 months, after the Commissioners were offered the lease on some land by a local family.
In reality the work has been going on a lot longer following a public meeting in March 2020, which was well attended to get matters to where they are today.
The Club formed in 1921, lost their home green after 100 years after the landlord decided not to renew the tenancy, have had plans put in for a new bowling green, clubhouse, car park and associated facilities – which is a stone’s throw away from the previous green, on the opposite side of the railway line, behind the Railway Station Pub.
The Club came to an agreement to share the green at Breagle Glen this season, which is occupied by Port Erin Bowling Club. With this application it gives the club and its members new hope for the future as they look to rebuild and grow for the next 100 years of their existence.
Chair of the Commissioners Bernadette Williams said in the application that the joint club/commissioners working group, ‘strongly supported by Haven Homes as a pro bono initiative’ has spent the last 14 months working to develop the plans which will hopefully see the club restored.
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Top Two to Face Off in 3R’s Limited Rayner Shield Final
With no league fixtures this week it was the latter stages of the 3R’s Limited sponsored Rayner Shield with South Ramsey A playing host to Port St Mary A on Monday evening.
The visitors were well beaten 8-0 with David Bradford performing to his absolute best as he ruthlessly took apart a fellow Top 10 ranked player Trevor Quayle, who won’t have taken a beating like this in a long time with the latter losing 21-1. A rare sight was spotted on Monday evening with John Kennish stepping in for his first team game since 2018, he wasn’t far behind Bradford as he won 21-2 against Nathan Hamilton to prove his time out of the game has not affected him. Peter Collister won 21-5 against Tim Williams and didn’t get a sniff of the team kitty. For Port Jordan Drewett fought back from a 10-19 deficit against Glynn Hargraves only to lose out 21-18, whilst the best comeback of the night – putting a bit of drama into the match was from James Teare who trailed 5-19 to Tom Collins, only to get in and miraculously run out with a 21-19 victory, scoring six consecutive doubles on the way.
The other semi-final, played on Thursday evening at Crosby between Marown A and Peel A was a bit less straightforward, but still comfortable for the home team who won 5-3. Neil Withers put a marker down for the home team as he romped home 21-1 against Dean Kinley, whilst Dean Kipling beat Peel captain Gary Smith 21-13. Peel hit back with two hard fought wins from Tom Kelly who got the better of his father Colin Kelly with a 21-18 win, as he put in a good performance throughout the game. Tommy McMeiken recovered from a 7-16 deficit to win 21-20 against Paul Kelly. With the score tied at 2-2 the chalks were heavily in favour of the home team ultimately meaning unless Peel could get some big wins themselves then they would need to win three of the four games in the second half of the match. Peter Greenlees gave them a glimmer of hope with his 21-16 win over Phil Kelly, however Harry Barton caused a mini upset as he beat Dave ‘Barney’ Kelly 21-19, Peter Jones won 21-7 against Dave Smith, whilst home captain Paul Dunn beat George Gadsby 21-11.
Marown A now face South Ramsey A on Friday 5th August with the venue to be confirmed.
3R’s Limited Rayner Plate
Division One outfit North Ramsey A (SCR) took on Division Three Marown D (+65) at Mooragh Park with the 65 chalk head start not enough for the visitors to cling on to, despite picking up two wins from Jay Waters 21-19 against Gary Merrill, whilst teammate James Kelly beat Jimmy Moffatt 21-20. Three single figure wins for the home team from Rob Monk, Adrian Skinner and Paul Allison pulled back 50 chalks, whilst their other three wins were also comfortable to ensure the Mooragh Men won by eight chalks (165-157) to reach the final.
Noble’s A (+30) took on Finch Hill A (+35) at the park with the home advantage paying off as they won 5-3 on games with the two single figure wins helping their cause on the all-important chalks as they won by 29 chalks (178-149). Mark Quinn was their best winner as he beat Dave Jones 21-5, whilst Jim Collister wasn’t too shabby either with his 21-7 win. Both of the points gained in these two wins alone were the difference with 30 chalks gained from these victories. Noble’s now go on to contest the Rayner Plate final against North Ramsey A (venue TBC), with the club in good spirits as they continue to rebuild.
Mixed Team Championship
In Canada Life International South Ramsey A can’t be caught in Group A as they beat Castletown A at the Crofts on Wednesday evening to reach the final. The visitors won 2-7 on games and by 48 chalks (122-170).
Onchan A hosted North Ramsey A with the home team winning by a huge 73 chalks (175-102) and 7-2 on games with five single figure wins from the home team showing their dominance on the night.
In Group B Marown A also took their spot in the final, with both South Ramsey and Marown now poised to face off in both the Mixed League and Rayner Shield finals. This time out they beat Port St Mary A, the team who did the double over them last season lost out by 71 chalks (183-112) at Crosby with Trevor Quayle the lone winner as he bounced back from Monday’s heavy defeat.
Port Erin A and Douglas A had a good battle at Breagle Glen with the visitors winning 4-5 on games and edging the chalks (151-157).
Mixed Team Plate
In Group A Noble’s stayed on course to reach the final of the Plate – barring a disaster with their last match away to Peel, who would need to inflict a heavy defeat on Noble’s. Noble’s came away from Mooragh Park with a 45 chalk victory (121-166) over North Ramsey B. Peel welcomed Castletown B to the Sunset City with the host winning by 55 chalks as they game themselves a chance of winning the group.
In Group B Ballaugh booked their place in the final as they can’t be caught having won all five games in their group, following their win away to Douglas B by 24 chalks (136-160), whilst South Ramsey B picked up a good win against Marown B by 69 chalks (172-103).
Canada Life International Players of the Month – June 2022

Canada Life International - Players of the Month - June 2022
Photos: Arnie Withers/Gill Morgan/Tina HampsonThe IOMCCGBA in partnership with Canada Life International are looking to recognise high performance across the sport each month.
Congratulations to June Award winners: –
Men’s Player of the Month: Philip ‘Rambo’ Kelly – Marown
Ladies Player of the Month: Janet Monk – Mooragh Park
Under 21’s Player of the Month: Alex Hampson – Noble’s
Rambo won all his Canada Life International Division One games in June, whilst more impressively going on to win his first Open Competition in ‘a few’ years by picking up the Henry Kissack Trophy on home turf, where he excelled on the day beating a fine list of players Paul Dunn, Colin Kelly and Neil Withers on the way to victory.
Janet had a great month on the green across all the association team events, winning all six of her games played, with all but one match being won to single figures, even this only just crept into double figures – very impressive. This follows on from Janet’s success in May with the Top Lady event won at Onchan, beating the Island’s Top bowlers on her way to picking up the title.
Alex won both of his Division Three games in June, whilst only just being pipped in his Mixed League game 21-16 against a very experienced Men’s Division One player. In addition to this Alex excelled for the Junior Island Team whilst representing the Isle of Man at Heaton Park in Manchester, winning all three games against Warwick & Worcestershire B, Cheshire and Yorkshire – winning one game 15-0, another fairly comfortably 15-10, whilst also demonstrating his ability to dig deep as he held his nerve to win 15-14 to cap off a superb day.
Junior Island Team Feel The Heat

The Island Junior Team who were performing at Heaton Park in Manchester on Sunday
Photo: Glynn HargravesThe Isle of Man Junior Team took part in the British Crown Green Bowling Association six-a-side Championship at Heaton Park in Manchester on Sunday, having come through the group stages at Windle Bowling Club in St Helen’s in May.
As expected the opposition was a lot tougher this time round, as their group consisting of four teams included a strong South Yorkshire, Derbyshire B and Cumbria on a tricky green in blistering hot weather all day, with no shade available to provide any respite.
In the first round of matches they faced South Yorkshire who were widely fancied to win the group, with the Isle of Man team losing 1-5 and by 35 chalks. Shannon McMullan made it into double figures losing 11-15 to Jodie Dickinson, whilst younger sister Madison McMullan performed well on her debut for the Island Team and with it her first game on foreign soil as she scored 12 before losing out to Grace Rhodes. Rebekah Kelly was the lone winner in this fixture with a 15-12 win over James Haigh.
In the second round of games they faced Derbyshire B with the team performing well as they lost out 2-4 and by just 12 chalks (60-72) – just two chalks a player. Ryan Hargraves made his first outing in this fixture, led 9-8 against James Causer only for the latter to run out with a 15-9 victory. Madison McMullan picked up her first win as she performed brilliantly to pick up the best win of the day with a 15-6 victory over Max Pearson. Not to be outdone older sibling Shannon also won to the same score against Nathan Hawley. Rebekah Kelly cruelly missed out on a second successive victory as she was narrowly beaten 14-15 by Josh Leeson. Grace Gawne was unfortunate not to score more as she faced her second tough opponent of the day, with the score not reflecting the overall performance.
In their final round of fixtures they were up against Cumbria, the same team they lost out to by a solitary chalk to at St. Helens in May. This time they lost out by just five chalks (74-79) to show there is a very fine margin between the teams. Rebekah Kelly had to dig deep in this one as she got home with a 15-13 win over Sam Blackstone to cap off a good day. Shannon McMullan made it into double figures, only to lose out 10-15 to Harry Preston, Toby Hart bounced back from two tough games earlier in the day to beat Jack Preston 15-11, the same opponent he faced and won against back in May. Madison McMullan clocked up her second win of the day with a 15-10 win over Reuben MacPake, whilst Victoria Johnson also put her first round game out of her mind as she battled well and was unlucky not to run out on her opponent as she lost 13-15 to Jack Brannon.
South Yorkshire ended up topping the group, going on to the reach the final where they came up against a strong Warwick & Worcestershire A side who had also topped their group that included Derbyshire A, North Lancs & Fylde A and Greater Manchester A. In the final Warwick & Worcestershire proved to be too strong for South Yorkshire.
Once again the Islands Juniors represented themselves and the island in impeccable fashion, it was great to see more supporters than players there to help encourage our Junior bowlers. Thanks also to everyone who helped organise the trip.
Kelly Wins Centennial Ramsey Town Cup
There were 58 entrants at the Mooragh Park in Ramsey for the Centennial Ramsey Town Cup competition hosted by North Ramsey Bowling Club on Saturday. With the green looking better than it has in years and with it running well the scene was set for some good bowling.
There was a good quality field with many of the islands top players entered. All games were 15 up off scratch. Some early round close games saw home greeners Geoff Porter & Robert Monk losing out by the odd chalk to Edward Carlyle (South Ramsey) & Tony Smart (North Ramsey) respectively. Steve Parker (Onchan) also beat Rob Middleton (Peel) by a single point. Last years winner Steven ’Geordie’ Waters dreams of retaining the cup evaporated with 10–15 defeat to South Ramsey club mate and Island Champion David Bradford.
In round three Bryan Corner (South Ramsey) played well to see off club mate Stefan Kelly 15-10, Peel man Peter Greeenlees was also playing well, putting an end to Edward Carlyle’s day. Former home greener Steve Parker inched past Brian Kelly from Marown 15-13 to make it to the quarter final stages.
In the quarter finals Bryan Corner quickly saw off Adrian Skinner (North Ramsey) 15-5. Paul Quirk (Peel) came back from 6-11 & 9-12 down to run out 15-12 to beat Peter Greenlees. Steve Parker’s 15 single points were enough to get him past Port St Mary’s Trevor Quayle 15-10. The last quarter final saw David Bradford & Colin Kelly (Marown) battling out a close encounter with Kelly eventually edging it 15-13.
In the first semi-final between Bryan Corner & Paul Quirk it was even at 6-6 until Paul put a run of seven together to eventually win 15-7. The second semi-final saw Parker with a 7-2 lead, however with Kelly getting six doubles, this was enough to end Parker’s run in the competition.
In the final Kelly got off to a good start with three doubles, before Quirk pulled it back to 7-6 by playing along the bottom edge in front of the pavilion. However it was the Marown man who won six of the next seven ends, eventually winning 15-8 to claim his first Ramsey Town Cup title in the centennial year.
The presentation was made by North Ramsey Club President & Competition Secretary Gary Merrill who thanked the competition sponsors Corkhill & Callow Ltd and Strix Ltd for supporting the competition. As well as thanking all who had entered and made the Centennial Town Cup such a special day.
Following the presentation Colin thanked all who helped in the running of the competition on the day and his opponents.
Marown A and Onchan A Clash at Crosby
League action in Canada Life International Division One took place on Friday evening last week with the match of the week undoubtedly at Crosby between Marown A and Onchan A with the home team edging it 6-4 and winning by just seven chalks (134-127). For the home team two 21-7 wins from captain Paul Dunn and Colin Kelly over Mike Thomas and Reginald Temporaza respectively helped their cause, whilst Paul Kelly wasn’t far behind with a 21-11 win over Will Penhallurick. Dean Kipling had to battle for his 21-18 victory over Kevin Quirk. For the visitors Peter Slinger put in another solid performance with his 21-6 victory over Sam Clague, with Phil Kerruish their next best winner 21-13 against Neil Withers, Matthew Quirk beat Harry Barton 21-15, whilst Andy Kennish won 21-16 against Phil Kelly.
Douglas A hosted Peel A at the Villa, with the match being keenly contested, the visitors won 4-6 and by nine chalks (142-151). For the Villa men Gary Conwell and Andy Cannell both dug deep to win 21-18 against George Gadsby and Tom Kelly respectively, whilst Stevie Kelly returned to the fold to win 21-7 against Shaun Seal. Dave Smith got home 21-17 against Willie Cowley, with Dean Kinley holding his nerve with a 21-20 win over Merv Sayle.
Peel B returned to their home green with the club recently playing at Noble’s for a short period, however the visitors South Ramsey A came away with a solid 2-8 victory. Winning for the home team were David Proctor who was 15-20 down to Alan Moore with the latter lying game Proctor saved game and ran out with a 21-20 win. Also winning for Peel was Philip ‘Pip’ Pemberton who held off Stefan Kelly 21-13. For the visitors Peter Collister was the best winner 21-8 against Andy Mackie, with Steven Waters, who was stepping up from the B team next best with a 21-9 win over Brian Lindsay. Bob Clark managed to get over the line 21-19 against Dougie Allan. South Ramsey have now extended their lead to five points over Marown A.
Castletown A beat Port Erin A 8-2 at home with Juan Kermode their best winner 21-7 against Peter Hulley, at the other end of the spectrum George Foy beat David Cain 21-20. For the Breagle men Derek Allen won comfortably 21-12 against Town captain Ian Watson, with Steve Durcan their other winner 21-19 against Peter Oates.
Another close contest took place at Mooragh Park between North Ramsey A and Marown B with the visitors taking the spoils 4-6 and matching their A team by taking the aggregate by seven chalks (123-130). Both teams had two single figure winners with Brian Kelly beating Paul Cannan 21-5, whilst Juan Killip beat John Corteen 21-6. For the home team Allan Callow impressed with a 21-7 win over Glenn Boland, whilst Rob Monk won 21-9 against Darren Kerruish.
Port St Mary A hosted Onchan B at Breagle Glen with the home team winning 7-3. Home captain Wayne Roberts was the best winner 21-9 against Denis Maxwell, whilst their other four wins were comfortable. For Onchan Steve Parker was their best winner as he beat Nathan Hamilton 21-8, with Mark Kelly winning 21-19 against Dan McCabe.
In Division Two pacesetters South Ramsey B had a setback at home to Marown C, with a 3-7 defeat although they still have an eight point lead. For the home team Tony Dugdale did his best to lead from the front with a 21-6 win over Conor Keenan, whilst their other two wins were not so comfortable with Bryan Corner winning 21-19 against Steven Rough, whilst captain Ben Dugdale crept home 21-20 against John Kelly. For the visitors Jamie Joughin was the best winner 21-11 against Austin Hart, with their closest wins being slightly more comfortable with Kevin Kelly beating Eddie Carlyle 21-17 and Stephen Rundle won 21-8 against James Moore. Walter McCarthy impressed with a 21-14 victory over Chas Grills.
Ballaugh A didn’t manage to fully punish the slip up from the league leaders, with a 6-4 home win over Castletown B. Richard Hainge recorded his best win to date with a 21-1 victory over Dave Hollingworth. The visitors earned two of their points thanks to hard fought 21-19 wins from John Matheson and George Peach over Gordie Moore and John Maddrell respectively.
Noble’s A had a great week thanks to their 9-1 home win over Ballaugh B as they continue to find their feet, with single figures wins from Mark Bradshaw, Dave Naughton and Michael Johnson. With one comfortable win and three further wins being a lot closer from Stephen Hampson, Jay Elliott and Martyn Hobson. Preventing a whitewash for the visitors was Mike Buckeridge with a 21-16 win over John Andrew.
Port St Mary B and Peel C played out a true draw at Breagle Glen as both teams won 4-4 and scored 135 chalks each to split the aggregate for a 5-5 match result. Only one game was kept to single figures with Tony Carroon winning 21-8 against Port’s Bernard Thackrah.
Douglas B had a short journey home taking on Onchan C at the Park, as they won 3-7 with three single figures wins from Stuart Garrett, Geoff Mayles and Bob Callow. For Onchan two 21-19 wins from Ken Clarke and Ray McMullen over Steve Cook and Keith Fearnley, backed up by Roger Payne who won 21-10 against Les Quayle helped them earn three points on the night.
Finch Hill A slumped to a 4-6 home defeat to South Ramsey C despite drawing 4-4 on games, bigger wins from the visitors saw them take the aggregate by 11 chalks (137-148). Brian Murphy was the best winner for Finch with a 21-9 win over Ian Moore, Sefton Dent won 21-17 against Tony Hart, whilst a further two 21-19 victories followed from Dave Jones and Dave McCabe. For the visitors Lee Dawson was the biggest winner on the night winning 21-8 against Tony Epifani.
In Division Three North Ramsey B continue to show no mercy as they won 9-1 at home to Castletown B with four single figures wins and a walkover keeping the visitors to just 59 chalks. The lone winner for Castletown was Thomas Keggen who beat Adam Greenwood 21-12.
Noble’s B kept in touch with their 2-8 away win over Peel D. Single figure wins came from Grahem Moore and Stephen Corkill, whilst Michael Cooper and Stan Cooper both had to work for their 21-19 wins. The two winners for Peel came from Will Mitchell who beat Junior bowler Alex Hampson 21-14, whilst Andrew Cover beat Barry Salmon 21-17.
Douglas C won 9-1 at home to Port Erin B with their cause helped courtesy of three walkovers with the visitors only able to field five players on the night. For the home team Juan Readshaw beat Christopher Dent 21-8, Nick Firth continued his good form with a 21-19 victory over Ed Benson, whilst Ben Mowle impressed with his 21-6 win over David Beynon.
Elsewhere South Ramsey D took a 6-4 home win over Douglas D, with Junior bowler Ryan Hargraves winning 21-16 against Mark Clarke, whilst Peter Kennaugh stepped in at short notice to beat James Teare 21-11. For the visitors Greg Brew won 21-10 against Billy Blair, whilst Bob Banning performed well to beat Richie Davies 21-13.
The final match of the week was between Finch Hill B and Ballaugh C with the Finch men winning 7-3. Father and son were the best winners for the home team with Kevin Stannard winning 21-7 against Jamie Hinchcliffe, whilst Sam Stannard-Duke won 21-5 against David Dobbie.
Mixed League Championship
In Championship Group A, South Ramsey A won at 8-1 at home dropping just two chalks (187-141), whilst Castletown A lost by nine chalks (146-155) in their 4-5 defeat.
In Group B Marown A also won 8-1 at home to Port Erin (187-112) to stay on course to reach the final whilst Port St Mary A slipped to defeat by just three chalks (154-157) at home to Douglas A with the visitors winning five games.
Mixed League Plate
In the Plate competition in Group A, Nobles won by 41 chalks (174-137) at home to Castletown B as they won 5-4 on games, whilst Peel won 2-7 away from home by a 48 chalk margin (123-171) against North Ramsey B.
In Group B, Ballaugh hosted South Ramsey B with the home team winning 7-2 on games and by 46 chalks (172-126) as they remained on course to progress. Douglas B won by 30 chalks (171-141) at home to Marown B as both teams once again fielded mostly new and junior bowlers.
Jenny Moore Wins Manx Championship
On Saturday afternoon, the ladies Manx Championship was held at South Ramsey Bowling Club with an entry of 18.
Losing quarter-finalists were Kim Hargraves (South Ramsey) who lost 19-21 to Janet Monk (Mooragh Park), Hilary Kermode was beaten 10-21 by Tracy Moore, Hannah Drewett (Castletown) lost 5-21 to Lil Jenny Moore (South Ramsey) whilst Lil Smith (Marown) was beaten 11-21 by Margaret Tasker (Port St Mary).
In the semi-finals although Tracy and Margaret tried their best, both Janet and Jenny were on commanding form winning their games to 21-8 and 21-5 respectively.
In the final both ladies played exceptionally well, but despite Janet’s best effort, Jenny won 21-10.
Presentation of trophy and prizes was made by Mrs Ann Gale, sponsor of the ladies Manx championship, who congratulated Jenny on winning, all the lady bowlers for treating the spectators and supporters to some excellent bowling, to South Ramsey for the use of the green and providing the refreshments, and to Caroline Whitehead, Competition committee member for the smooth running of the competition.
Keggen & Kelly Win Tynwald Day Grimshaw Pairs
Marown hosted the ever popular Tynwald Day R & A Grimshaw Pairs Trophy on Bank Holiday Tuesday. 28 pairs took part and the competition was sponsored for the first time by Investasure Financial Services Ltd.
Losing out at the quarter final stage were Alex Hampson (Noble’s) and Ryan Hargraves (South Ramsey) 10-21 to Brian Kelly (Marown) and Harry Kelly (Peel), James Teare (South Ramsey) and Andy Kennish (Onchan) were beaten 9-21 by Colin Kelly (Marown) and Tom Kelly (Peel). In the other half of the draw Kevin Quirk and Steve Parker (both Onchan) edged home 21-20 against Marown pair Stephen Rundle and Walter McCarthy, whilst another Marown duo Matthew Keggen and Paul Kelly beat Wayne Roberts (Port St Mary) and Jamie Joughin (Marown) 21-18.
At the semi-final stage Quirk and Parker took on Keggen and Paul Kelly with the Marown pair trailing 7-12, they went ahead after scoring a two and a four to lead 13-12, then conceded a single for the game to go level. A good run did see the Crosby men go 20-13 up, despite giving three points away they got the single they needed to win 21-16 to take their place in the final.
The other semi-final featured four Kelly’s, with Brian and Harry up against father and son Colin and Tom, with the latter pair having a straightforward 21-12 win.
The final got underway with three of the finalists being home greeners, whilst Tom Kelly has played for the club previously. The game went on to have everything you could hope for with good lead bowls, strikes, dead ends and great last bowls when under pressure.
On the first end a loose end from Keggen and Kelly was fully punished with a four scored by Colin and Tom to jump into a 10-6 lead. The Marown pair responded immediately to win five of the next six ends scoring an impressive three on the 6th end as they crept ahead 13-11, were then counting for three only for Tom to pull off another fine hit to clear the jack off the green for a dead end, with Tom’s hit rate throughout the day being outstanding. Over the next five ends the father and son pairing played extremely well to jump into a 19-14 lead and seemingly take control of the game as they picked up a single, two doubles and a three.
Keggen and Kelly weren’t done there and regrouped, despite Colin being on his famous ‘cabbage patch’ the former picked up a vital three with Keggen grabbing the jack to count for two and Kelly then put in another bowl himself, which they followed up on the next end with a single after counting for four and game only for Tom to save three. With the score now 18-19 to the Marown pair, two good bowls from Colin, with the second widening the target meant they were lying game themselves, with Paul having no hesitation in taking his turn to save the game by taking the jack off the green to kill the end.
A single followed on the next end after once again Keggen and Kelly were counting three for game only for Tom to play a great pressure bowl to stand on the brink at 20-18. On the next end Keggen and Kelly had a free shot to make three for game but the last bowl agonisingly pulled up short with an opportunity missed.
With the score 20-20 a good lead bowl from Keggen, soon became about protecting what they had, with a back bowl in place Paul attempted to put blockers in the way. Unfortunately for Colin and Tom they were unable to find a way through, which secured the title for Keggen and Kelly for the first time after having lost in this final on more than one occasion, it was truly entertaining to watch.
At the conclusion of the competition the presentation was made by competition secretary Philip Kelly, who thanked the sponsors for their support, everyone who had helped with the running of the competition and the Marown Ladies for the refreshments provided. Martin Corkish from Investasure Financial Services Ltd was then introduced to present the prizes.
Bradford is ‘Two’ Good in Manx Championship
The final stages of the Canada Life International Manx Championship was played at Ballaugh Bowling Club on Sunday afternoon, with the qualifying rounds having taken place the previous weekend in very wet conditions, which improved as the day went on. Better weather was experienced this week for an afternoon of bowls in front of a good crowd.
Juan Killip | 12 | 21 | Glynn Hargraves |
Paul Dunn | 12 | 21 | Stevie Kelly |
Colin Kelly | 21 | 9 | Jay Elliott |
Reg Temporaza | 12 | 21 | David Bradford |
Dave ‘Barney’ Kelly | 21 | 14 | Peter Collister |
Matthew Keggen | 21 | 10 | Derek Allen |
Tom Kelly | 18 | 21 | Neil Withers |
Jordan Cain | 21 | w/o | Dave ‘Dido’ Kelly |
At the quarter final stage Glynn Hargraves (South Ramsey) back to back winner in 2012 and 2013 was ruthlessly disposed of by Peel man Stevie Kelly who performed brilliantly to win 21-6, whilst current holder and seven time champion Colin Kelly (Marown) lost out to 2015 winner David Bradford (South Ramsey) 17-21. Peel veteran Dave ‘Barney’ Kelly ended the challenge of Matthew Keggen (Marown) with the scores tied at 10-10 Kelly went on to win 21-13, whilst Jordan Cain managed to see off 2009 Champion Neil Withers (Marown) 21-16 despite going on the green cold.
At the semi-final stage the matches were expected to be well contested, however it was quite the opposite as Stevie Kelly had his hopes of etching his name on the trophy for the first time extinguished by Bradford, with the latter winning 21-10 to end any hopes of a first father and son Manx Championship final. In the other semi-final Barney Kelly made light work of Cain as he progressed to the final thanks to a 21-6 victory.
The final started with Kelly winning the toss of the coin and with it the opportunity to head for a corner, however he pushed the jack too far, with the jack just trickling off the green. Bradford headed for a mark over the middle of the green and won the first end to punish the mistake of sending the jack off. From there he settled into the game swiftly to storm into a 8-0 lead, before Kelly got in after a loose end from Bradford, who got back in immediately beating a good lead bowl to regain his eight chalk lead at 9-1. Another poor end from Bradford to his own jack gifted Kelly an easy two, who then proceeded to get into the corners to score a further three doubles on the bounce.
With the match now level at 9-9 it was game well and truly on. On the next end Kelly pushed his jack right up to the edge and was counting for two, with Bradford playing a good second bowl which just stayed on the green to count. Kelly hit back to take the next three ends with singles to lead for the first time in the game by two chalks at 12-10. Kelly was back in the corners, however a good first bowl earnt Bradford a point to get back in.
A single followed on the next end to level things up at 12-12. Kelly edged ahead once again to lead 13-12, from there Bradford found a new determination as he shifted up a few gears on a mark over the middle of the green, but in a different direction to which he had started the game on as he won six consecutive ends with three singles and three doubles to run out with a deserved 21-13 victory to seal his second Manx Championship, with his delight clear to see to those spectating, with the victory made even more special with the win arriving on the green that he learnt his trade at as a youngster.
The presentation was made by competition committee officer Steve Moore who thanked Ballaugh Bowling Club for preparing the green, providing the refreshments and measurers. In his speech Bradford thanked the green keeper for preparing an excellent surface, everyone who had helped run the competition and said he was chuffed to win the Championship on the green that he started at over 30 years ago. To make the win even more special his Dad was watching on, along with many of the bowlers who still play at the club to this day who were clearly delighted for him. Both Bradford and Kelly now go onto to represent the Isle of Man on Saturday 30th July at Hawcoat Park BC in Cumbria.

Photo: Gary Weightman