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Lilian Slinger

It is with great sadness that my family wish to announce the death of our beloved mum, Lilian Slinger.

She will be remembered always for being the most loving mum, grandma and great grandma who had a tremendous generosity of heart and zest for life.

Among the many friends she had in her bowling career the word “legend” has been mentioned many times and some of her major achievements are recorded below.

1994 winner Spring festival Pontins
1995 winner Yorkshire Bank “Golden lady”
1996 winner Spring festival Pontins
1996 winner Illumination Classic Pontins
1999 winner Ladies Fleetwood festival
2000 winner Illumination classic Pontins
2000 winner Isle of Man ladies Manx Championship
2001 winner Isle of Man June Festival
2012 winner Isle of Man ladies Manx Championship (at the age of 78)

1996 runner up Ladies Talbot
1996 runner up Yorkshire Bank Golden Lady
1998 runner up BCGBA Individual Merit “All England”
2010 runner up Isle of Man September Festival

2003 winner BCGLBA Dorothy Piearce pairs with Janet Monk

In addition she qualified to play in the Bass Masters in 1996 at the Raikes Hotel Blackpool.

She represented her county North Lancs and Fylde for a few years before moving to the Isle of Man in 1999 to be with her family. She then went on to represent the Isle of Man at county level.

Since 2003 she had been a loyal member of North Ramsey bowling club, holding position of captain for the over 60’s ladies team for many years.

She was still bowling up to last September having got to the last 16 of the IOM bowls festival knocking out one of the favourites, only then going out against the eventual winner.

She found out in November that she had incurable cancer and faced this knowledge with tremendous bravery and courage. She always remained positive throughout and retained her unique sense of humour.

She truly was a remarkable woman, a great champion, but above all totally devoted to her family.

Post received from Janet Monk

Isle of Man vs Derbyshire Teams Announced

The final match for the Isle of Man County Team against Derbyshire will take place Sunday 3rd July

The home leg will take place at Castletown whilst the away leg at Belvedere Bowling Club

Home Team (Venue: Castletown Bowling Club)

Name Club # Name Club
Trevor Quayle Port St Mary 1 Jon Guess Burbage
Dean Kipling Marown 2 Richard Peach Burbage
Phil Kerruish Onchan 3 Matt Kelly-Wally Belvedere
Peter Collister South Ramsey 4 Paul Stretton Belvedere
Dave ‘Dido’ Kelly South Ramsey 5 Lee Davis Old Whittington
Ewan Cooil Port St Mary 6 Chris Adams Burbage
Kevin Quirk Onchan 7 Scott Palmer Dronfield Woodhouse
John Kennish South Ramsey 8 John Dewey Belvedere
David Bradford South Ramsey 9 Paul Hawker Whaley Bridge
Aaron Clark Douglas 10 Steve Barber Chaple Park
Paul Dunn Marown 11 Ed Furniss Rowditch
Glynn Hargraves South Ramsey 12 Andy Spragg Old Whittington

Away Team (Venue: Belvedere Bowling Club)

Name Club # Name Club
Dave ‘Barney’ Kelly Douglas 1 Dave May Stretton Anglesey
Neil Withers Marown 2 Dan Petcher Netherseal
Jordan Cain Onchan 3 Conor Chamberlin Stretton Anglesey
Matthew Keggen Onchan 4 Darren Carter Stretton Anglesey
Rob Monk North Ramsey 5 Neil Worthington Stretton Anglesey
Matthew Quirk Onchan 6 Jason Angusish Stretton Anglesey
John Gelling Marown 7 Adam Hartley Alvaston & Boulton
Colin Kelly Marown 8 Brian Smith Stretton Anglesey
Peter Slinger Onchan 9 Andy Thompson Swadlincote Catholics
Paul Skelly Port St Mary 10 Mick Grattan Marehay
Paul Kelly Douglas 11 Ian Brown Stretton Anglesey
Phil Kelly Marown 12 Paul Chamberlin Stretton Anglesey

IOM vs North Lancs & Fylde Report

The Paddy Power sponsored Isle of Man senior men’s team faced off against and extremely strong North Lancs & Fylde team on Mad Sunday and won the home leg at Port St Mary, however they lost out overall.

This is becoming a familiar story for the Manx Men as this is their third consecutive home victory, however they are yet to pick up an overall win.

With the team taking part in the competition for only the second year we should be delighted with these performances as the team really is taking on the best that the sport has to offer, however it is testament to how far we have come that this result is still tinged with a bit of disappointed as we had hoped for more.

They are really flying the flag for the Isle of Man proudly and there was nothing but praise from their counterparts from across the water who could only applaud everything about the local effort from the hospitality shown by Port St Mary, the organisation on the day right through to some brilliant performance both home and away.

The Port St Mary green is an absolute testament to the club and thanks go to the green keepers for the preparation of it. It was quite simply frightening! This was by far the fastest green that the Island team has used to date in the Crosfield Cup, and overall the home side handled it well with five out of twelve winners, but taking the leg victory on points.

There were some real positives to take out of the day and first county wins for Matthew Keggen and Dave ‘Barney’ Kelly were definitely amongst them. The former picked up the Gellings man of the match award for an Isle of Man player as a result of his battling 21-17 win over Tommy King.

Colin Kelly, Peter Collister and John Kennish all showed their class and put in superb displays to add to the Islands tally of wins and ensure the points victory.

Visitor Sam Patterson picked up the Endsleigh Man of the Match award for his 21-15 win over David Bradford.

Take nothing away though from those that didn’t win, we place too much emphasis on winning individual games when the code in the Crosfield cup is all about points, and every point scored by every player went towards this win. To put in in its simplest terms if the losing players had all scored one less point we would have lost the match. This was a real team effort.

Away from home was a slightly different story and there were real lessons learned about both the class of the opposition and the importance of a strong home side on a difficult green. This is a learning curve though and every day is a school day and the team will be much stronger after this match.

Two real highlights though were the performances of Jordan Cain and Trevor Quayle. Cain picked up the overall Endsleigh Man of the Match award for his superb 21-16 win over North Lancs Captain Dave Watters, whilst Quayle was magnificent winning the Gellings award for his 21-13 win over the incomparable Mike Leach.

There were other good performances too and despite falling short of the overall win the Manx Men can be very proud of what they are achieving in this competition.

If they take heart from anything it should be Cumbria’s victory this weekend over reigning champions Warwick and Worcester. Not long ago Cumbria were considered an easy match and questionably the weakest team in the competition and yesterday they beat unquestionably the strongest county in the sport. Our day will come.

R H Green Fours

Saturday saw the welcome return of the above competition, kindly sponsored by Newsbeat, and a quality field of 16 pairs took to the green in what turned out to be better than expected weather conditions.

A number of Island players were entered and made quick work of their first round matches, particularly the pairings of Dave Bradford and Glynn Hargraves, and Bob Clark and Jordan Cain who both won 21-5. In the other first round matches, last minute entrants Peter Hughes and Peter Partington were unlucky to lose 20-21 to Ian Kissack and Mike Hargraves; similarly Grahem Moore and Les Warburton lost 21-19 to Neil Withers and Paul Dunn who struggled to get over the line as they took 4 ends to get the final point.

In the quarter finals, Dave Bradford and Glynn Hargraves took on Neil Withers and Paul Dunn in what was expected to be a close match. In the early stages this was the case but from the sixth end it was Withers and Dunn who found their length and with the help of 2 and 3 point ends they quickly raced to a 21-10 victory. Arthur Halsall and Tony Epifani came good against Kevin Mort and John Lightfoot with a 21-15 win and a similar scoreline took Bob Clark and Jordan Cain past Ian Kissack and Mike Hargraves. The last quarter final match between Derek Allen and Dave McCabe, and James Teare and Alan Moore was much closer with the scores level at 16 each after 14 ends but it was Teare and Moore who made the better finish to win 21-18.

The semi finals saw Arthur Halsall and Tony Epifani on home ground get off to a good start but they couldn’t match the 2 and 3 pointers thrown at them by Neil Withers and Paul Dunn who eventually romped home 21-9. The second semi final was similar as James Teare and Alan Moore won the first four ends to lead 11-5 against Bob Clark and Jordan Cain but once again it was the 2 and 3 point ends that helped Clark and Cain win 21-17.

On the basis of their earlier performances the final was eagerly awaited but it took Neil Withers and Paul Dunn 6 ends to get off the mark and with Bob Clark and Jordan Cain playing some exquisite bowls and scoring a 3 and a couple of 4’s the match was all over in 10 ends with Cain and Jordan running out worthy winners by 21 points to 8.

The prize presentation was made by Peter Partington, Chairman of Finch Hill Bowling Club and Ken Kinrade, Competition Secretary with the losing semi finalists receiving £20 Newsbeat vouchers, the losing finalists £50 Newsbeat vouchers and the winners £100 Newsbeat vouchers and the R H Green Cup.

Special thanks go to our generous sponsors Newsbeat, to Merve Sayle for preparation of the green and to Lyn Kinrade and Hazel Hughes who kept everyone fed and watered throughout the afternoon and to all those who helped make this a very successful competition.

Live: IOM vs North Lancs & Fylde Scorecards/Blog

Cup Draws

The draw for the Ladies Jean Kelly Semi Finals and Mens Rayner Shield/Plate Quarter/Semi Finals have been published.

The Mens Semi Final dates are provisional until the teams are confirmed in case of green clashes


Castletown B (2024)

JMS Veterans Shield (Sponsored by Janet Latham)

DateMatch #HomeScoreAway
PrelimCastletown B (+40)159-125(4-2)Ballaugh B (+43)
Quarter FinalCastletown B (+41)124-136(2-4)Marown (+19)

Castletown B (2024)

JMS Veterans Shield (Sponsored by Janet Latham)

DateMatch #HomeScoreAway
PrelimCastletown B (+40)159-125(4-2)Ballaugh B (+43)
Quarter FinalCastletown B (+41)124-136(2-4)Marown (+19)

Castletown B (2024)

JMS Veterans Shield (Sponsored by Janet Latham)

DateMatch #HomeScoreAway
PrelimCastletown B (+40)159-125(4-2)Ballaugh B (+43)
Quarter FinalCastletown B (+41)124-136(2-4)Marown (+19)

Castletown B (2024)

JMS Veterans Shield (Sponsored by Janet Latham)

DateMatch #HomeScoreAway
PrelimCastletown B (+40)159-125(4-2)Ballaugh B (+43)
Quarter FinalCastletown B (+41)124-136(2-4)Marown (+19)

Castletown B (2024)

JMS Veterans Shield (Sponsored by Janet Latham)

DateMatch #HomeScoreAway
PrelimCastletown B (+40)159-125(4-2)Ballaugh B (+43)
Quarter FinalCastletown B (+41)124-136(2-4)Marown (+19)

Canada Life International Manx Championship

John Kennish won his ninth Canada Life International Manx Championship in style with a devastating final display to defeat five times Champion Colin Kelly 21-2 at Nobles number 2 green on Sunday.

I am running out of superlatives to describe Kennish who has been the Islands number one player for what seems like an age, and has a trophy cabinet that contains more silverware than you would find in Wilkins Jewellers, and the best I can come up with is imperious.

He is quite simply imperious. His authoritative, commanding displays particularly in the semi-final and final are unprecedented on our shores and quite simply when he is at his best it seems almost impossible for anyone to match him.

Kennish doesn’t win all the time, others have their day and take nothing away from Kelly who himself is a great multiple champion and is in my opinion without question the second best player we have ever produced however like any supreme champion Kennish just seems to have more days than anyone else and Sunday 22nd May 2016 was another one of those days.

In the final he was in control from the off and with the rubs of the green also going in favour of Kennish there was little Kelly could do as his opponent seemed to eclipse the jack with every lead he sent, forcing him to play running bowls which either found the gap or when he did hit didn’t fall his way.

In the Semi Finals Kennish put in a superb display to see off defending champion David Bradford 21-8 whilst Kelly was also dominant seeing off the challenge of the inform Matthew Keggen by the same score.

In the quarter finals Kelly was made to battle all the way just getting the better of ex home greener Jordan Cain 21-18 after an epic tussle. Kennish was again on his game seeing off North Ramsey’s Steve Parker 21-7, however despite the score line it was a magnificent performance and achievement for Parker to make it this far after only taking up the game a few years ago. Bradford ended the challenge of Port St Mary’s Paul Skelly 21-13 to book his semi-final berth whilst Matthew Keggen beat Onchan teammate Phil Kerruish 21-12 at the same stage.

Thanks go to North Ramsey Bowling Club and Noble Park Bowling Club for hosting the competition, Matthew Keggen and the competition committee for running the competition and Canada life for their continued support and sponsorship.

Looking back at it the weekend was a fantastic showcase of the Islands top bowling talent with 58 players turning up to make their bid for glory hoping that it will be their name etched into the history books, however there was an all too familiar end to the story with Kennish being crowned King once again!

Click here to view the draw and full results from the competition

Isle of Man vs North Lancs Fylde

The teams and draw have been announced for the second County match of this year against North Lancs & Fylde

The match is scheduled for June 5th commencing at 12:30pm. The Isle of Man home leg is being hosted by Port St Mary Bowling Club

Home Team (Venue: Port St Mary Bowling Club)

Name Club # Name Club
Neil Withers Marown 1 Stuart Mort Kirkham Cons
Matthew Keggen Onchan 2 Tommy King Marton Institute
Colin Kelly Marown 3 Ashleigh Woof Parkfield
Glynn Hargraves South Ramsey 4 Andrew Cairns Gaghills
Rob Monk North Ramsey 5 Darren Edmondson Kirkham Cons
David Bradford South Ramsey 6 Sam Patterson Parkfield
Dave ‘Barney’ Kelly (C) Douglas 7 Owen Jackson Parkfiels
Aaron Clark Douglas 8 Hugh Hornby (C) Hogton
Mervin Sayle Finch Hill 9 Roy Webster Croston
Peter Collister South Ramsey 10 Dave Welsby Hambleton
Dave ‘Dido’ Kelly South Ramsey 11 Tim Barnett Marton Institute
John Kennish South Ramsey 12 Dave Jackson Salwick

Home Reserves – Nathan Cooil, Stuart Garrett, Ian Moore and Adrian Skinner

Away Team (Venue: Empire Services Club Green 1, Preston)

Name Club # Name Club
Dean Kipling (C) Marown 1 Lee Heaton Croston
Kevin Quirk Onchan 2 Peter Hawkes Hogton
Ewan Cooil Port St Mary 3 Wayne Ditchfield Farington Social
Paul Skelly Port St Mary 4 James Grimston Kirham Cons
Trevor Quayle Port St Mary 5 Mike Leach Parkfield
Jordan Cain Onchan 6 Dave Watters (C) Parkfield
Paul Dunn Marown 7 Lyndon Carr Bamber Bridge Cons
Paul Kelly Douglas 8 Ian Nicholson Parkfield
Matthew Quirk Onchan 9 Ian Penzer Farington Social
Peter Slinger Onchan 10 Simon Coupe Parkfield
Phil Kerruish Onchan 11 Simon Hargreaves Longridge Cons
Phil Kelly Marown 12 Derek Ainsworth Croston

Away Reserves – Michael Collister, Gary Conwell & Alan Moore