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I was thinking of changing the title of the report
to the Parer Report - after
Damien Parer - a famous Australian war photographer who died in action.
The skirmishes start earlier in the day - Friday - with some general
discussion about the impasse rules and interpretations on some parts
of it. Clarification was sought of how quickly players should commence
the second game in a best of three - memories are long. There were
questions on the relief rules where players are hindered by grass and
sloping off court areas.
Referees Meeting
The meeting was chaired by Owen Edwards, Tournament
Referee, and was attended by most of the referees officiating here,
some have not arrived. The overseas referees included Vince Neall,
Graeme Roberts and Ian Vincent. Graeme
and Ian are also members of the ILC. Some major issues were discussed
and are in the process of resolution.
On the impasse rules the referees agreed that the
part of the rule allowing for a referee to declare an impasse should
be deleted. However
if an impasse occurs and neither player calls a referee, the Tournament
Referee can place a referee in charge of the game in extremis. This
is the same position that would apply if it was necessary to place a
referee in charge for other rarities in a game.
There was considerable discussion on the when faults should be declared,
based on a stroke being a fault beyond the balance of probabilities or
beyond reasonable doubt. There is another view that sits between these
views. More to follow.
Team Meeting
The resolution of the impasse rule was accepted and it was clarified
that both players, in a two ball game, both for the peg, restarted, would
be entitled to a lift after 4 back, even if a player had pegged out a
ball earlier in the game.
Relief would be given for a boundary shot where
the player was on uneven ground or where his swing was impeded by the
grass verge. The verge
has since been cut.
The two referees at Shepparton would be appointed Deputy Tournament
Referees to cover appeals where one had made a decision and that decision
is appealed.
Break between games. It was intended that,
except for lunch, play would continue in a best of three match. Toilet
breaks, health issues etc were acceptable reasons for a short break.
Practice after play is acceptable on vacant lawns
provided a game in progress is not interrupted. At Rich River
this should not be difficult and a vacant lawn would normally be left
between the game in progress and the practice lawn. The bowling green
lawn and the lawn at the rear of the club house will be available as
soon as matches are completed.
Hoops will be reset after each game if necessary and during games when
required.
Referees on request will not bring prior knowledge to
the lawn.
Allocation of matches to courts. It is intended
that each player will play a singles match on each of the 6 courts.
This may not be possible if the order of play is changed.
Heat and lightning. The health and safety of the players is a
duty of care. Play will be stopped when lightning is around and
if a player is feeling the effects of heat.
Order of Play
The following order of play was submitted by teams
Great Britain
Robert Fulford
David Maugham
Chris Clarke
Keith Aiton
Jonathan Kirby
Mark Avery
Fulford/Clarke
Aiton/Kirby
Avery/Maugham
New Zealand
Aaron Westerby
Paddy Chapman
Greg Bryant
Brian Wislang
Robert Lowe
Shane Davis
Bryant/Davis
Chapman/Westerby
Lowe Wislang
Originally the NZ order was Chapman/Westerby and then Bryant/Davis,
but the wrong match was put on so the order has been changed with team
agreement.
USA
Jerry Stark
Danny Hunneycutt
Damon Bidencope
Jeff Soo
Rich Lamm
Bob Cherry
Hunneycutt/Cherry
Soo/Lamm
Stark /Bidencope
Australia
Trevor Bassett
Martin Clarke
Bruce Fleming
Harley Watts
Stephen Forster
Ian Dumergue
Fleming/Clarke
Dumergue/Watts
Bassett/Forster
After the announcement of the order of play the skirmishes became more
apparent and hostilities increased.
Team meetings around the room converged into the
outer room and I was requested to discuss the Australian team order
of play. After a
very good meal and imbibing some fine wine it was agreed by all that
the Appeals Panel would not be convened that night, but would be convened
the next day. The members of the Panel are Damon Bidencope (USA),
Charles Jones(NZ), Phil Cordingley (GB), George Latham (Aust) and myself.
For those not aware of the conditions, the appropriate parts are:
( f) appoint an Appeals Committee consisting of the Tournament Manager
and one representative of each competing country which may be convened
at
the request of a team captain to adjudicate in disputes between two
or more teams on all matters other than the Laws and their interpretation.
(4) In (2)and (3) above, A1 to A6 and B1 to B6 represent the singles
players of teams A and B in order of merit based on current singles
form as announced in accordance with Regulation 9. AD1
to AD3 and BD1 to BD3 represent the doubles pairings of teams A and B
without reference to an order of merit.
We will meet today and I will report the outcome.
Gary
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