
South Oakleigh Bowling Club
How Jack Attack Works
FORMAT OF PLAY
Below are the guidelines of how Jack Attack is played:
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Two bowl triples (with teams able to be register for more players to accommodate forabsentees and/or busy working lives).
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Substitutions permitted.
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Two sets of five ends with a sudden death tie-breaker if needed.
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Approximately 60-90 minutes in duration for a match.
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The season to be four weeks in length.
RESULTS AND SCORING
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Scoring is traditional bowls format where shots for closest bowls are worth 1 point each, additional closest bowls from the same team score additional points.
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Winning a set is worth two points.
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Drawing a set is worth one point to each team.
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Winning a tie-breaker is worth two points.
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Cumulative shots also count for tied ladders.
RULES OF PLAY
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Players can participate in consecutive order (one bowl at a time) or they can play out of turn, whichever they prefer, eg. Last end winner gets to throw the jack and bowl first.
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All players remain at the mat end to ensure the social atmosphere is maintained.
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Each team gets to have one power-play per set. A power-play is where the score is doubled for that end. This is to be nominated before the first bowl is played that end.
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Jack in the ditch is re-spotted on the “T”.
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Result of each end is declared by a facilitator and recorded on the score card.
ENTRY FEE
Team entry is $30 per team ($10pp) per night. Includes bowls hire and tuition.
HOW TO REGISTER
or contact:
Scott Taylor
South Oakleigh Bowling Club
M : 0417862582 or E : scotttaylor2204@gmail.com


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