The deadline is Friday at 12 (noon) and answers by FB PM/email only, good luck! 🤔👍
PS. Bonus points for quoting relevant Law will be used in the event of a tie. 😉
1. What is the minimum distance of a delivered Jack from the front of the Mat?
2. What is the minimum distance of a delivered bowl from the front of the Mat?
3. What is the minimum distance of a Jack that has rebounded back up the rink measured from the front of the Mat?
4. If a Jack rebounds back onto the rink after being driven onto the face of the bank, does play continue or is it a ‘Dead End’?
5. What is the difference between a ‘dead end’ and a ‘tied end’?
6. What happens if a jack has been improperly delivered?
7. Name five ways a jack can be improperly delivered?
8. What happens if a player plays another player’s bowl instead of their own?
9. Can a player use bowls from more than one set when playing trial ends?
10. What happens if a player realises that they have failed to play a bowl and the process of deciding the shots scored has started?
11. What are the two reasons that a player may change their set of bowls during a game?
12. What happens if two bowls being delivered on adjacent rinks touch or collide with each other?
13. What is the earliest date stamp that bowls must have for competition games up to (but not including) County Finals?
14. There is an exception to the above rule. What is it?
15. Is it acceptable for a bowler to have only part of their foot touching or above the mat when they deliver a bowl?
16. When about to cast the Jack, is it acceptable for the mat to be positioned so that part of the ‘T’ is showing?
17. When is a live Jack in the ditch not replaced to its original position after being moved by a bowl entering the ditch?
18. How many ends are normally played in a game of triples?
19. What are the differences between an indoor an outdoor jack?
20. What gives a bowl its bias?