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Program for the SCWBA Semi-finals at Stanton BC 9th July 2022


By WebsiteCoordinator    04/07/22    0 comments

Please find the program for the semi-finals Here


Details of the 2022 Donald Stewart and Vase games


By WebsiteCoordinator    08/07/22    0 comments

18th May 2022

1st June 2022

15th June 2022

29th June 2022


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S.Deeves (Old Newton) overcame L.Radford (Brandon) 21-19 in a very close match

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C.Davies, A.Denholm, C.Ransom of Hopton winners of the 3 Wood Triples against Rookery BC

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S.Deeves played A.Mondon, both from Old Newton BC, in the 4 Wood Singles, finishing 21-11 ahead

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A measure required close to the end of the 2 Wood Singles. C.Aldous (Thorndon) won 21-15.

SCWBA Area D Finals, 3rd July 2022


By WebsiteCoordinator    07/07/22    0 comments

The Area D lady bowlers met at Great Barton Bowls Club on Sunday 3rd July, aiming to progress to the SCWBA County Finals which will be held on the weekend of 9th-10th July at Stanton Bowls Club. Excellent hospitality from the Great Barton Club made for a very successful day, assisted by warm sunny weather, although a rogue shower hit the very last session. The high level of competition was appreciated by SCWBA President, Jenny Ronchetti and Area D Secretary, Jo Whatling. A number of established players had qualified for several competitions, but it was good to also see some new faces competing in these finals. Full results will be found in the competition results pages.

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S.Deeves, against C.Ransome in the Secretaries Singles, pulled ahead to win 21-16.

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L.Radford in the last of 5 matches in the day had a comfortable win 21-7 against P. Last, Bacton BC.

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Senior Pairs. R.Dryborough and L.Radford (Brandon) won against C.Kelly and J.Truin (Woodfield) 19-12

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The ON triple, L.Canfer, A.Mondon and S.Deeves had a close game against C.Davies, A.Denholm, C.Ransom of Hopton, winning 22-19

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15 year old Megan Leeder of Old Newton, confident against experienced Chloe Webb from Rookery, but eventually lost 21-13

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R.Dryburgh and M.Lummis in the Pairs, won 18-12 by Dryburgh and Radford against Lummis and T. Webb


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SWWBA President Jenny Ronchetti flanked by Pauline Black and Ann Craigie

Jenny Ronchetti’s Presidents Day at Stanton Bowls Club


By WebsiteCoordinator    04/07/22    0 comments

Ladies assembled from across Suffolk to celebrate Jenny’s Presidents Day on Saturday 18th June at Stanton BC. Although the weather forecast had been a concern, the overcast skies did not produce any lasting rain and our spirits were certainly not dampened by a passing shower. With the help of just a few men, a very enjoyable game was played on all six rinks.

With a tea break and a spider the afternoon passed all too quickly, followed by delicious refreshments in the clubhouse. The Stanton ladies did us proud, with a wide array of sandwiches and savouries followed by homemade cakes. Wine was kindly donated by Richard Sewell, Secretary of Stanton Bowls Club.

On receiving gifts from the Executive Committee and the Area D Committee, Jenny paid tribute to all those who have helped her during this Presidential year, not least husband Mike.

Jenny’s charity, St Nicholas Hospice, benefitted from generous donations from Stanton Bowls Club members and funds received on the day. The raffle, in aid of the County, was also well supported with a variety of donated prizes. As the event came to an end, Jenny presented each player a gift as a memento of a lovely day.

A Message from SCWBA President Jenny Ronchetti

I would like to thank all on the Exec. Committee and the Area D Committee for the gifts you gave me on my presidents Day at Stanton BC. Donations of cards from my fellow bowlers were also greatly appreciated. My charity is St Nicholas Hospice and our Treasurer will be sending a substantial cheque for funds raised by the raffle. I shall have very happy memories of my presidents Day for a long time to come.


Area Finals Days 2022


By Jane Pitcher et al.    27/06/22    0 comments

Area B - Finals Day 2nd July at Martlesham Bowls Club Please find the program here

Area D finals Day at Great Barton BC Please find the program here


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Under 25`s A Team

2022 Under 25`s first match of the season.


By WebsiteCoordinator    03/06/22    0 comments

Suffolk`s U25s County Teams played their first match of the season at Halesworth Bowls Club on Sat May 28th. They were visited by the EWBF National President, Paula Gooch, and the EBF Junior Deputy President, Trevor Flatt, both from Suffolk. In this match Suffolk's A team played Suffolk`s B team which resulted in a good win for the A team.

Both teams will be playing teams from Norfolk and Huntingdonshire in the coming weeks.

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Under 25`s B Team


Entry Forms for the 2022/2023 Indoor competitions


By WebsiteCoordinator    22/05/22    0 comments

Entry forms for the 2022/23 indoor competitions can be found here and here.


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Paula Gooch, Ladies National President, alongside other Ladies and Men`s officials at Newark

National Indoor Championships, Men, Ladies & Mixed Individual Competitions at Newark, April 19-24, Newark Indoor Bowls Club


By Sally Smith    26/04/22    0 comments

The Newark Finals began on Tuesday 19th with competition for the Harry Carver Trophy. Suffolk came 6th overall, an improvement of two places over last time. The ladies playing were: 1st team Paula Gooch Jenny Ronchetti and Pauline Black, who lost 7_8, lost 8_4, won 12_6 and then drew 6_6. Our 2nd team was Linda Nunn Barbara Rushbrook (replaced in the second half by Shirley Plummer) and Margaret Thorpe who lost 10_4, lost 8_4, won 12_5 and then won 26_1.

Individual competitions began for the SCWBA ladies on Wednesday 20th April. The first match for Suffolk was the Ladies Rinks in which Shirley Plummer, Jan Truin and Margaret Thorpe won a close-fought match by 23 shots to 22. A similar match was to follow later in the day in the second round, but sadly the result went against the Suffolk trio this time when they lost by the same one-shot margin, 23-24.

Margaret Thorpe was required to play her third match of the day in the Ladies Singles on Wednesday evening. Unfortunately, the result did not go her way and she went out 12-21 in the first round to the Norfolk competitor.

Also on Wednesday, Shirley Plummer, Andrew Pulford and Bob Sillett were in action in the Mixed Rinks. The defending champions sadly did not find their feet in this match and they went out in the first round 21-10 to Northumberland.

Shirley Plummer and Andrew Pulford were in action again on Thursday afternoon when they had a strong win 26-6 in the Mixed Pairs first round against Lincolnshire. Friday morning saw them in the second round against Norfolk. Sadly, this well-fought match did not end in their favour and they lost by just one shot, 18-19.

The first round of the Ladies Pairs was also on Friday for Shirley Plummer and Margaret Thorpe. They were unable to better their opponents from Northumberland and went out of the competition by 5 shots to 15.

Friday evening saw a change of fortunes for Margaret Thorpe, with a first-round win in the Senior Ladies Singles. Against the North Cambs competitor she had a strong win 21-12. In the second round, played at 12 noon on Saturday, Margaret continued on commanding form and won 21-9 against Humberside. The semi-final, played in the late afternoon, was not to go her way, although Margaret made a determined finish to the game pulling back on her opponent. The eventual result was a loss by 16-21 to the bowler from Hunts.

Overall, the results this year were disappointing, with just one sem-final place, but Suffolk players took part in some close games and the venue at Newark was as welcoming as usual.

Overall, the results this year were disappointing, with just one sem-final place, but Suffolk players took part in some close games and the venue at Newark was as welcoming as usual.

Full results can be found on Newark `22 Ladies (fedbowls.co.uk)

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The Harry Carver Team: Barbara Rushbrook, Pauline Black, Margaret Thorpe, Jenny Ronchetti, Shirley Plummer and Linda Nunn


Suffolk County Bowls Association Indoor Finals, Ipswich & District BC, 12th -13th March 2022


By Sally Smith    15/04/22    0 comments

The Men`s County Indoor semi-finals and finals involved SCWBA ladies in three events, the Mixed Pairs, the 2 Bowl Mixed Rinks and the Under 25`s.

Mixed Pairs Semi-finals:

Shirley Plummer and Andrew Pulford were drawn against Chloe Coleman and Phil Coleman. The strong pairing of Shirley and Andrew got off to an excellent start with a 4 in the first end and won the next four ends before Chloe and Phil got onto the scoreboard in the 6th end (11-1). Only three more ends were won by the Colemans during the 18 ends played and Shirley and Andrew ultimately won 24 shots to 6 shots.

The other semi-final, between Jan Truin and Roger Goodchild and June Andrews and Denis Andrews was a similar match. June and Denis went ahead with a three in end 1, but lost the next four ends (9-3). Jan and Roger dominated the game up to the 16th end, with June and Denis only able to win three ends with just one shot on each (18-6). However, June and Denis won three of the last four ends, with the match concluding with a 19-11 win for Jan and Roger after 20 ends.

2 Bowl Mixed Rinks Semi-finals:

The first semi-final was to have been a two-family match between Sally, Phil and Matthew Smith and Chloe, Craig and Phil Coleman, but Craig Coleman was substituted by Jack Carter for this game. The audience were treated to a closely-fought match, with the Coleman triple keeping just ahead until the Smiths edged ahead 9-8 in end 11. However, the Coleman`s triple pulled away again, winning the next three ends, but the 15th end saw the Smiths pull back with 2 shots to bring the score to 11-12. In the 16th end the Smiths were holding three shots when a wick by Phil Coleman from well out to the side ended up right on the jack (to his embarrassment). With his last shot Matthew Smith was able to dislodge the jack, but it went to a Coleman wood. A lead of two for the Coleman`s team was extended to a three-shot win, 11-14 in the 17th end.

The second semi-final involved another family team, Kath, Craig and Daniel Moss against the current EBF National Indoor Champions, Shirley Plummer, Bob Sillett and Andrew Pulford. This skilful match was initially close (4-4 after 5 ends), but a three scored in the 6th end by Shirley, Bob and Andrew was the impetus they needed and they progressed to an eventual 8 shots to 20 win.

Finals Day, Sunday 12th March

Two Bowl Mixed Rinks:

Shirley Plummer, Bob Sillett and Andrew Pulford, the National Champions, were on fine form from the start in the final. The Coleman family now had Craig playing with Chloe and Phil, but the match proved to be one-sided. Despite many close heads, the Colemans didn`t get onto the scoreboard until the 12th end when their opponents had already scored 24. The final score was a well-deserved win for Shirley Plummer, Bob Sillett and Andrew Pulford by 27 shots to 4 after the Coleman`s scored a consolation three in the last end.

Mixed Pairs:

The holders of the Suffolk title, Shirley Plummer and Andrew Pulford proved too strong for their opponents, Jan Truin and Roger Goodchild. They ran out comfortable winners by 25 shots to 9.

Under 25`s Singles:

After a strong semi-final win against Craig Coleman, Joe Sims came up against Craig`s sister, Chloe Coleman in the final. The very confident Joe put in another good performance and never let Chloe get into the game, winning the U 25`s title by 21 shots to 5.

The winners of the Suffolk competitions progress to Newark for the National finals in April.

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Miss Melanie Dyer 10th May 1963 .. 8th December 2021


By Ann Simpson    16/03/22    0 comments

Having joined Kessingland BC in 2006, Mel started her bowling career by winning the Novices County Singles competition that September. She quickly set her sights on playing in the County teams and was thrilled when she was selected to play in the Silver Jubilee Vase team in 2010 and then the Donald Steward team in 2019.

After winning the Club 2 bowl singles at Blundeston BC in 2014, Mel went on to win the County Champion of Champions title in 2015 and was delighted to represent Suffolk in this competition at the National Championships at Skegness that year.

She played over 40 outdoor games for Suffolk as well as representing the Suffolk Executive in the Harry Carver Indoor Team Trophy games at Newark. Mel served as Area A Secretary for over 10 years and, following 2 difficult years on and off the green, Mel was overwhelmed to receive the Victrix Ludorum for the achievements of Area A ladies in the County Competitions in 2021.

Mel enjoyed being our Junior President in the 2021 season and took on the role of President Elect for 2022 with great enthusiasm. She was really looking forward to becoming County President for 2023 and had already started making preparations for her President`s Day.

Mel had a great passion for bowls. She brought many new bowlers, both young and old, into the sport. In her role as Secretary for Area A, she successfully encouraged ladies to take part in the Novices singles competition and the Ellen Matthews Team Trophy matches, supporting and praising them in her own special way throughout.

Very much a people person, fellow bowlers mattered to Mel. She got on with everyone and would do anything she could for them. She was never backward in coming forward and was happy to stand up and let her views be known. Cheerful and positive no matter what life threw at her, Mel had an amazing zest for life and for helping others. Nothing ever appeared to be too much trouble for Mel, no problem was too big to solve. She was always happy to go the extra mile to find a solution to a problem.

Mel will be greatly missed by us all.


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