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Evidence of ownership shall be made on the non-bias side. Manufacturers shall be allowed to use their own distinctive configuration of grip marks, the pattern of which must be registered with BCGBA. In place of mounts, composition jacks may have engraved circles of approximately the diameter of the mounts or spots, and filled in the appropriate colour.
They shall weigh a minimum of gm and a maximum of gm. The height shall be a minimum of 97mm and a maximum of Jacks manufactured before 1 January must weigh a minimum of gm and a maximum of gm. The height must be a minimum of 95mm and a maximum of For this purpose the year shall be reckoned from 1 October to 30 September the following year ie: jacks manufactured or tested between 1 October and 31 December will carry the stamp of expiry from the following year.
All jacks shall be retested at not more than 7 year intervals. After 30 September , jacks manufactured before 1 January shall only be re-stamped if upon retesting they comply with the specification. The first three, in date order, shall to be made on the bias side, with the fourth and final one being made on the non-bias side. The expiry date on that stamp will indicate the year after which the jack is no longer legal. Jacks manufactured after 1 March needing renovation or alteration which would then render them unable to meet the specification, may be refurbished in order to comply with the specification.
All jacks submitted for renovation must be retested and re-stamped at the completion of the work. The following companies are the officially appointed and the only officially recognised standard jack makers and bias testers to BCGBA:. Mon - Thu am - 5pm Fri am - 1pm Closed for lunch 1pm - pm. We use cookies to improve your online experience. To accept cookies continue browsing or read our cookie policy.
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The winner of an end, in addition to increasing his score, gains an advantage in the succeeding end in that he delivers the jack. In fairness to his opponent he must not bowl the jack without allowing his opponent. Having observed these rules he is not compelled to tell his opponent which bias he has give the jack. If the jack is struck off the green the end becomes void.
The player who set the mark, whether he was the leader or the opponent, delivers the jack to set a new mark. The end is resumed from:. There are often several games taking place simultaneously on the green. As each game proceeds criss-cross over the green it is inevitable that some interference takes place. Provision is made for such happenings in the rules, and, in general, no penalty is incurred.
If two jacks from different games are bowled near the same place, the last one to come to rest must be pronounced not a mark and returned to the players. Again, the end becomes void if a player strikes the jackwith his bowl and the jack comes in contact with:. A player must bowl with the same hand throughout the game.
If he first delivered the jack with his right hand, he must delivery his bowls with his right hand, with his right toes on the footer. Similarly, if he first delivered the jack with his left hand, he must continue to bowl with his left hand, his left toes on the footer. Each player can retain possession of the footer until his bowl has ceased running.
If the leader, for instance, sets a mark with his first delivery of the jack he maintains possession of the footer until his first bowl has ceased running; but he must not deliver his bowl until the jack has come to rest. Many players complete their delivery by following up the bowl. If the opponent should then take possession of the footer, he must wait until the bowl has stopped running before delivering his own bowl. If a running bowl is impeded, other than by the player himself, it must be played again.
If the player impedes his own bowl it becomes dead and is taken out of play. If a mark has been set, but the leader cannot deliver his first bowl because a tape is on the green while a mark in another game is measured, he may have the jack returned and set another mark. When it is seen that a running jack or bowl is likely to strike a still bowl or jack in another game, the running jack or bowl should be stopped, returned and replayed.
After delivering a bowl the player must not approach nearer than 3 yards to it before it stops running. If he follows it across the green he must give his opponent an uninterrupted view of the bowl in its course. If a player is standing at the end where the jack rests, he must stand outside the radius of the bowls that have been played, and away from the jack so that he does not obstruct the view of his opponent.
A bowl played out of turn must be returned and played again in its proper turn. The bowl that was played is returned to the opponent to be played again by its proper owner. Should a wrongly played bowl disturb the jack or a bowl that has been played, then the disturbed bowl should be replaced as nearly as possible to its original position. Should a player touch or displace a still bowl of his own then that bowl must be taken out of play. If a still bowl is disturbed by an opponent or any other person it must be replaced as nearly as possible to its original position.
Similar action is taken if a still bowl is disturbed by a jack or a bowl from another game. Both players must be careful when counting the score at the conclusion of the end. Neither jack nor bowls can be moved until the leader and his opponent are agreed on the result, otherwise the opponent can claim a point for each of his bowls in play.
If it should be necessary, as often happens, to measure the distance between the jack and two or more bowls, care must be taken not to disturb the jack and the bowls. Should a player disturb a jack or a bowl while measuring is taking place he loses the point he is claiming. Sometimes a bowl rests on another one, or on the jack, and the measurement cannot be completed without removing the obstructing bowl.
Such removals should always be made by the referee, and if the remaining bowl should move its position when the supporting bowl is removed, the player must accept its new position.
Once a game has commenced it should be played to its finish. A player may temporarily leave the green having informed his opponent and obtained permission of the referee; should he fail to obtain that permission he forfeits the game.
Any dead or forfeited bowls to be reinstated. If no points have been given when all measurements are finished, the end is complete. If either the jack or a bowl being measured is displaced by a player, that player shall lose the point claimed. Nothing in this Law will apply to a severely disabled person who needs assistance on the green. The score of the player who left the green to remain as it stood and the opponent s to receive the maximum score.
In the case of players, no substitutes shall be allowed and the game shall be awarded to the opponent s. The offender s to receive the minimum score and the opponents to receive the maximum score. Ends should be completed if possible, games being restarted from an agreed point as near as possible to where the jack lay at the last end played. Should a player fail to comply, that player shall forfeit the game. Smoking is not allowed whilst participating on the green in the game of Crown Green Bowls.
The offending player s shall receive no further score and the opponent s shall receive the maximum score. Dispute not Provided for in the Rules. The game shall be played with standard jacks of 2 full bias as approved by the British Crown Green Bowling Association.
Jacks manufactured after 1st. March shall be black or yellow in colour. They shall weigh grams plus or minus 10grams. The width shall be The height shall be 98mm plus or minus 0. There shall be on both sides an engraved circle, the outer edge of which shall be 20mm in diameter plus or minus 1mm. There shall be three solid inserted spots on the non-bias side which shall be white in black jacks and black in yellow jacks. These spots shall be 6mm in diameter and shall be spaced equidistant from each other at a radius of 19mm plus or minus 1mm from the centre of the engraved circle to the centre of the inserted spots.
The engraved circles shall be coloured in unison with the inserted spots. All new standard jacks shall bear the manufacturer's name on the bias side. They shall be branded BCGBA and the code letter of the official tester will be inserted within the recognised kidney shaped stamp. Standard jacks shall not be numbered or lettered. Evidence of ownership shall be made on the non-bias side. Manufacturers shall be allowed to use their own distinctive configuration of grip marks, the pattern of which shall be registered with the BCGBA.
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