Lawn Bowls for Fun 6 - All about the mat.

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  • @blytheorr1170
    @blytheorr1170 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks so much for this video. I've been playing for half a season and this is the clearest explanation of mat placement I've yet to hear!

    • @LawnBowlsforFun
      @LawnBowlsforFun  5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for that, it is good to hear.

  • @angelh8262
    @angelh8262 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you very helpful video, I was previously very confused about the markers and 23metre length and why the jack was sometimes returned, now that you have explained so clearly, I understand. Many thanks. Your videos are easier to grasp the concept and more interesting to watch than reading the Bowls England rule book 🤣🤣

    • @LawnBowlsforFun
      @LawnBowlsforFun  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comments. It good to hear that it helped. 👍

  • @ranjithrandeniya2307
    @ranjithrandeniya2307 2 роки тому

    Hi Alec, Great video & Very Helpful Thank you.👌

  • @IDENFERNS
    @IDENFERNS 5 років тому

    Again another very informative video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @jonthedap25
    @jonthedap25 3 роки тому +1

    Great detail. Thank you.

  • @John-bs6ut
    @John-bs6ut 6 місяців тому +1

    If you later add to this helpful video, can you explain what happens when the delivery of the jack is short or ditched - i.e. it gets sent back for the opponent to deliver the jack - and nention that they can reposition the mat if they wish (tactics). Now here's the big question. If they then deliver a short or ditched jack and the jack then gets placed on the 2mt mark, can the mat get moved again by the lead team's number one, before they send their first wood? Many thanks.

    • @LawnBowlsforFun
      @LawnBowlsforFun  5 місяців тому +1

      If both leads have messed up the jack placement, and it needs delivering a third time, the jack is placed on the 2 metre mark and the team that won the previous end (the lead of that team) can then place the mat wherever they want. That is the current rule. :)

    • @John-bs6ut
      @John-bs6ut 5 місяців тому

      @@LawnBowlsforFun many thanks.

  • @trevormckenzie5160
    @trevormckenzie5160 2 роки тому

    Thanks. I am able to take the mat up without putting Jack in ditch but I practice to get better at it

    • @LawnBowlsforFun
      @LawnBowlsforFun  2 роки тому

      That is the secret, being able to change the position of the mat and still get the jack where you want it. Invaluable in my opinion.

  • @chickaferguson
    @chickaferguson 7 місяців тому

    G'day Alec, great videos mate, thanks very much. As an Aussie living in the UK I must say I've never been to a green in Australia that wasn't marked up with the centre line and T's at 2m each end. Is it usual for UK greens to not be marked up with chalk?

    • @LawnBowlsforFun
      @LawnBowlsforFun  5 місяців тому

      I think that is unique to Australia, although other countries may do it. I have never seen it in the UK. I would like to try it though, to see if it makes any difference. Maybe a trip to Oz is needed. I have 4 cousins out there, two of who bowl. Yes, I must do that. ;)

    • @chickaferguson
      @chickaferguson 5 місяців тому

      @@LawnBowlsforFun From what I know, after prepping the green the green keeper simply runs a taut string line on the centre line of the rink, rubs chalk along the bottom edge of it from the T point out to the minimum length point and lets the string line snap back onto the green which transfers the chalk from the string to the grass. Pretty simple solution and it means you don't have to guess as to what is a minimum length jack. Oh and they draw the cross line for the T too.

  • @petersaunders747
    @petersaunders747 Місяць тому

    Hi, we have just had our green re-laid and probably will have to use our wet weather mats at the start of next season. It is such a long time since we used them we have forgotten how to place them. I have checked on UA-cam but cannot find any info. Can you help please.

    • @LawnBowlsforFun
      @LawnBowlsforFun  Місяць тому

      @@petersaunders747 Hi Peter, at our club we did make sure we followed the guidelines provided in the crystal mark fourth edition rules, page 15, 6.1.5 which in a nutshell means the nearest part of the groundsheet is placed on the mat line, so the 2 metre line, so that the front of the bowls mat is in line with the nearest part of the groundsheet so players bowl on the groundsheet itself. I did see once the mat placed on top of the groundsheet but that is wrong. I hope that makes sense. Obviously the groundsheet cannot be moved once placed. No one likes groundsheets but sometimes they are needed as you know, and in your case it is definitely worth the inconvenience.
      Regards
      Alec

    • @petersaunders747
      @petersaunders747 Місяць тому

      After I sent my question to you I was talking to my wife who did remember exactly how a groundsheet is placed when used. Thanks anyway for your reply. Regards.

  • @clarkeslemon1312
    @clarkeslemon1312 3 роки тому

    Perhaps you might add something about protecting the green and the lead's responsibility to provide a good landing place for the team's deliveries.
    congrats on a nice folksy video.

    • @LawnBowlsforFun
      @LawnBowlsforFun  3 роки тому

      Thanks Clarke. Yes, I could have added about protecting the green, if I redo it, I will do so. Luckily our green is fairly hardy, but after heavy rain it can be damaged. If so we get out the bruise mats. Thanks again.

  • @filmscreenwriter
    @filmscreenwriter 4 роки тому

    A question: Assuming I am good at drawing and my singles opponent is good at driving ( and I am not ), where do I place my 4 bowls relative to the jack to make it hard for them driving ?

    • @LawnBowlsforFun
      @LawnBowlsforFun  4 роки тому +2

      Hi James, a good draw bowler should always win against a player who fires a lot. But yes, it can be frustrating to draw well but keep getting fired off. The ideal position is to reduce the size of the target, so a bowl in front of the jack and one behind. Not side by side which gives an easier target. The other two could cover behind the jack in case the jack gets moved. So four bowls bunched up close can be easily hit by a firing player, more spread out, or in a straight line are harder to hit. Thanks for the question. 👍

    • @filmscreenwriter
      @filmscreenwriter 4 роки тому +2

      @@LawnBowlsforFun Interesting answer thank you. With my one behind protected by my one in front, seems I need to just be happy to get only one up against a player who fires a lot and is accurate. Rely on them missing sometimes too I suppose.

  • @TreadsTravels
    @TreadsTravels 2 роки тому

    You don't have rink markings in the UK?

    • @LawnBowlsforFun
      @LawnBowlsforFun  2 роки тому +1

      Outdoors on grass, no, although clubs with artificial surfaces may do. We do have markings indoors.

  • @steveanslow2613
    @steveanslow2613 4 роки тому

    Aeroplane noise? Farnborough?

    • @LawnBowlsforFun
      @LawnBowlsforFun  4 роки тому

      Only a problem Air show week, otherwise it is okay.

  • @aidy202
    @aidy202 Рік тому

    Something less relevant to bowls here, I just can't help it. You are a cutie ! Hope you don't mind me saying! 😊

    • @LawnBowlsforFun
      @LawnBowlsforFun  Рік тому +1

      Not at all. The best comment yet. :)

    • @aidy202
      @aidy202 Рік тому

      @@LawnBowlsforFun enjoy your bowling season Sir ☺️