Bowls Queensland

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Bowls Queensland
Sport Bowls
Jurisdiction Queensland
Founded2005
Affiliation Bowls Australia
PresidentPeter Williamson
Vice president(s)Kerry Green
Official website
www.bowlsqld.org
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Bowls Queensland (BQ) is the governing body for lawn bowls in Queensland, Australia. [1]

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History

BQ in its current form has only existed since 2005. [2] Previous to that, bowls in Queensland was governed by two separate organisations, the Royal Queensland Bowls Association (RQBA),established in 1903 [2] and the Queensland Ladies Bowls Association (QLBA).

Currently, more than 40,000 Queenslanders are members of a BQ affiliated club. [3]

Structure

Bowls Queensland is governed by a Board of Directors, including a chairman deputy chair, finance director and 4 ordinary directors.

A number of supporting committees [4] assist the board, currently including:

Strategic Plan

The current Bowls Queensland Strategic Plan [5] is focused on these initiatives:

  1. Increase funding
  2. Stabilise and then grow membership using Annual Report figures
  3. Lack of corporate governance and strategic planning programs for clubs and district
  4. Regular training and education of Board, Committees and staff members
  5. Succession planning for Board and Committees in BQ
  6. Assist clubs to implement programs for local demographics
  7. Implement new data base
  8. Communication to bowlers
  9. Ownership of Coorparoo

Clubs

There are over 600 bowls clubs in Queensland, with more than 40,000 members all up. [3] Each club is part of one of 20 district associations.

CLUBS: CAIRNS & Far north: Gordovale bowls club, Edmonton bowls club, West Cairns Bowls club, Stratford Bowls club, Marlin Coast bowls club, Edge Hill Bowls club, Mossman bowls club, Mareeba bowls club, Yungaburra bowls club, Weipa bowls club

Central Queensland: Charters Towers bowls club, Hughenden bowls club, Richmond bowls club, Cloncurry bowls club

Brisbane: Coorparoo bowls club, Merthyr bowls club, New Farm bowls club

GOLD Coast: Helensvale Bowls club, Musgrave hill bowls club, Southport bowls club, Burleigh heads bowls club, Broadbeach Bowls Club, Tugun bowls club

Former clubs: Masonic Bowls club (Cairns), Cairns Bowls club, Surfers Paradise bowls club, Townsville city lawn bowls club, East Brisbane bowls club, South Brisbane Bowls club, Moorooka bowls club

QLBA

Organisation

BQ is run by a board of directors. The board's chair, deputy chair and Director of Finance are elected annually by BQ's member districts. The four other directors are elected on a two-year rotational term, that sees two of the directors standing for election each year. [6]

A number of committees [4] assist the board, including:

Events

Champion of Champions

The state Champion of Champions is an annual event run by BQ. Club champions in singles, pairs and fours compete against other champions in their district. Whoever wins the district competition, moves on to the state champion of champions. This year's champion of champions will be held at Bribie Island Bowls Club from 22 to 27 October 2011.

Previous winners include Mark Casey, Nathan Rice, Lynsey Armitage as well as a host of other Australian representatives.

YearSinglesClubPairsClubFoursClub
2001Mark SpillerThe SummitPeter Craven, Kris LehfeldtKingscliffNathan Rice, Sean Roach, Mark Casey, Kelvin KerkowSouth Tweed
2002Brian BaldwinMusgrave HillNathan Rice, Robert ThompsonSouth TweedNeil Frost, Damien Power, Brett Young, Elwyn JeffsFerny Grove
2003Colin KellyFar North QueenslandBrett Wilkie, Nathan RiceGold CoastKen Murray, Larry Pershouse, Royce Parker, Peter PershouseBundaberg/Port Curtis
2004Alex MurtaghBrisbane NorthFrank Vell, Steve HalmaiGold Coast-TweedRay Kurtz, Alan Howzrd, Paul Bailey, Ray MackayMackay
2005Darren MullensHamiltonKen Woodward, Alan CullenAlgesterTim Prendergast, John Abercrombie, Leon Thomas, Daryl AbercrombieTownsville Suburban
2006Chris RyanGreenslopesWayne Lyons, Roger ConnollyFerny GroveRob Berlyn, Gerard Kerr, Pat Campbell, Garry RyanStafford
2007John WalkerPialbaDean McWhinney, Graeme ShillingtonTamborine MountainDevon Slater, John Fern, Ray O'Brien, Robert DobinsonFerny Grove
2008Chris GeeMackay Northern BeachesNoel Ryan, Greg StantonDalbyShaun Kelly, Waly Schmidt, Todd McIntosh, Joe WoodHamilton
2009Sean Baker Broadbeach Peter Ward, Bill Mitilinios Moorooka Jason Andrewartha, Kevin Bell, Tim Smith, Darren McCrackenTantitha
2010Brett WilkieClub HelensvaleJeff Twist, Ben TwistGreenslopesJeff Watkins, Brett Clifford, Gary Thomas, Geoff LanhamBroadbeach

Women's

YearSinglesClubPairsClubFoursClub
2004Sue BradyMareeba MemorialTheresa Pin, Sue BradyMareeba Memorial
2005Sue BradyMareeba MemorialGail Pratt, Clare HallWynnum ManlyJan Rohde, Brenda Carr, Sandra Landon, Fay StapletonBurleigh Heads
2006Dalma McKelvieMackay SuburbanAlana Sharp, Evette PetherickSpringwoodAlison Ebsworth, patricia Marriees, Betty Bradley, Robyn MullingsTweed Heads
2007Robyn FisherCooloola CoastFaye Clarke, Marilyn PeddellBeachmereKaren Locke, Marie Frahm, Venus Smith, Margaret RaghWarwick East
2008Marilyn PeddellBeachmereKerrie Wilson, Sue BondFerny GroveMarilyn Larsen, Mareen Phelan, Rose King, Judy TognazziniPine Rivers
2009Marilyn PeddellBribie IslandRobyn Tyson, Tracy FosterManlyLyn Cuthbertson, Christine hawkins, Pamela Dearlove, Ann-Maree HardeyTweed Heads
2010Lynsey ArmitageClub HelensvaleDell Lehmann, Sonja SmitsSpringwoodPatricia Reely, Teresa Armitage, Desiree Lambert, Lynsey ArmitageClub Helensvale

Junior Bowlers

Junior bowlers from across the state converge once a year for a week to compete in the Junior State Championships. The Junior State Championships divisions include U18 Boys Singles, U18 Girls Singles, Under 15 Boys Singles, Under 15 Girls Singles, Under 18 Open Pairs, Under 15 Open Pairs, Open Triples and Open Fours. The location of the competition is subject to change every year.

Locations Of Junior State Championships
YearLocationHost Clubs
2021ToowoombaNorth Toowoomba Bowls Club

Toowoomba Bowls Club

2020
2019CaloundraThe Waves Club
2018BundabergBurnett Bowls Club Inc.
2017CaloundraThe Waves Club

Disabled Bowls

There are four divisions of disabled bowls in Queensland - blind, deaf, physical disabilities and intellectual disabilities. Bowls Queensland took over the organisation of the state disabled bowls championships in 2011. In this first year, BQ combined the previously separate competitions of Queensland Blind Bowlers Association, Deaf Bowlers, Lifestream (intellectual disabilities) and Sporting Wheelies (physical disabilities).

The winners of each section qualify for the disabled draw of the Australian bowls open.

State Squads

The current state squads are listed below

Men

NameClub
Jamie AndersonCapalaba
Sean Baker Broadbeach
Michael Breen Pine Rivers Memorial
Mark Casey Club Helensvale
Anthony Fantini Club Helensvale
Lee FitzhenryCoolum Beach
Jason GrundonNorth Toowoomba
Kelvin Kerkow South Tweed
Anthony Kiepe Club Helensvale
Mark MonroCoolum Beach
Darren Mullens Club Helensvale
Alex Murtagh Pine Rivers Memorial
Nathan Rice Club Helensvale
Mark Thatcher Club Helensvale
Robert Wild Pine Rivers Memorial
Brett Wilkie Club Helensvale

Women

NameClub
Lynsey Armitage Club Helensvale
Jane BushPacific Paradise
Faye Clarke Pine Rivers
Gail Crompton Burnett
Lyn Cuthbertson Tweed Heads
Tracy FosterManly
Mary GearyCaloundra
Maree GibbsMillmerran
Yvonne LovelockMusgrave Hill
Sue McKenzie Tweed Heads
Christina Pavlov Broadbeach
Marilyn PeddellCoolum Beach
Ester ReganMackay Suburban
Maria RigbyManly
Gail Waitai Broadbeach
Kerrie WilsonFerny Grove

Under 25's

Men

NameClub
Des CannJindalee
Jason CarpenterWynnum Manly Leagues
Scott Dejongh Broadbeach
Scott McLachlanDean McWhinney
Dean McWhinneyBurleigh Heads
Jamie NordlofWynnum Manly Leagues
Judd PercySalisbury
Paul Petersen Broadbeach
Jamie SmithSalisbury
Samuel WhiteMusgrave Hill

Women

NameClub
Amanda BessellWynnum Manly Leagues
Kristy DeWaardUrangan
Shahn Griffiths Pine Rivers
Amanda Haevecker Club Helensvale
Charlie Harkness Broadbeach
Lauren InghamMcKenzie Park
Elizabeth McKillop Pine Rivers
Pamela Rowe Pine Rivers
Emma WattsBeenleigh
Samantha WilsonPacific Paradise

Under 18's

Boys

NameClub
Nathan CarpenterWynnum Manly Leagues
Kyle Franks Burnett
Nick GosleyBeenleigh
Sean InghamMcKenzie Park
Braiden Leese South Tweed
Joel Leese South Tweed
Jacob NelsonCleveland
Ashley SchmidtUrangan
Brendan Wilson Tweed Heads
Rohan Wilson Club Helensvale

Girls

NameClub
Angela EarleWynnum Manly Leagues
Natasha Jones Bribie Island
Rikki-Lee Kemp Burnett
Bolivia Millerick Burnett
Cassandra Millerick Burnett
Jamie O'BrienMaroochy Swan
Jessica ParolinAspley
Madison StylesMarlin Coast
April Wilson Club Helensvale
Lauren Wilson Tweed Heads

Australian Representatives

Queensland has supplied 26 men and 23 women to the Australian team since 1950. Lynsey Armitage, a current representative, was also named the first ever Australian bowls captain.

Here is a full list of Queenslanders who have played bowls for Australia, in order of selection

Men

Women

Hall of Famers

The first inductees into the Australian bowls Hall of Fame were announced in 2011.Five Queenslanders were inducted on this inaugural announcement.

Publication

BQ produces Queensland Bowler, a monthly publication free of charge to all Queensland bowls clubs. This magazine is also available on their website as a readable pdf.

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