Ireland's Holly Evans and Laura Curran start with strikes. Tough start for Ciara McDunphy though, who splits both opening frames and opens both as well.
England's Autumn Chamberlain covers opening split and open frame with a strike in frame two.
In the Boys section, Scotland's Paul Addison opens with a strike, as does Ireland's Gareth Byrne.
Ryan Leong leaves a ten-pin in frame one but converts it comfortably. Similar story for England's Brandon Roberts on the same lane.
Stephen Dillon bowling well for Ireland, on a turkey and staying cean through frame six.
Scotland's Jack Kerr also looking confident through six frames. His teammate John O'Neill, however, was unlucky to leave a 7-10 split in frame 7 as he struggles in game one.
England's Daniel Cook recovering well from split in frame 4 with a double. Teammate Jamie Elliot struggling to keep up with Ireland's Kevin Wattimena on his lane.
England's Verity Crawley bowling well, pacing a 200-plus game in game one. Scotland's Naomi Lawson, on the same lane, is keeping clean but lagging behind a little.
Ireland's Laura Curran opens frame seven after very good opening six frames. She needs a couple of strikes now to pass the 200 mark.
Scotland's Victoria Chatburn scores 246 for an excellent game one. Ellanor Thurston of England posts 248 to just better her rival.
Ireland's Ciara McDunphy struggles to an opening 139, while teammate Emily Goode also struggles to a 156.
Boys well into game two, with Scotland's Addison pacing 258 after a strike in frame 8.
England's Brandon Roberts on a turkey through eight frames, currently pacing a 268.
Ireland's Stephen Dillon on a four-bagger and is pacing a 248. On the same lanes, England's George Ackerman also has a four-bagger and is pacing 259. The scores are vastly improved in game two.
England's Brett Armer goes front five in game one, but leaves a single pin in frame 6 to miss out on the chance to shoot 300.
Ireland's Sarah Finlay was pacing 290 after frame 5 but split and opened in frame 6 to halt her run in game three.
England's Ellanor Thurston converts 4-10 split to save opening frame six.
Scotland's Danielle Carr struggling on 88 through frame 6.
Scotland's Naomi Lawson front three in game three. England's Verity Crawley, on same lanes, pacing 290 early on.
Scotland's Danielle Carr solid through first half of game four, all clean frames and high counts so far.
Ryan Leong pacing 279 through five frames of game four in the boys' section.
Stewart Matthews follows up an open first frame with a five-bagger to pace a high game in the fourth.
Brandon Roberts double in frames 6 and 7 keeps him on track for a 249 in game four.
Jack Kerr pacing 268 after a strike in frame 5.
Laura Curran double in frames 6 and 7 covers for an open in frame 5.
Kevin Wattimean doubles in frames 5 and 6 as he paces 268.
Daniel Cook opens game 4 with a four-bagger but can only manage a 7-spare in frame 5.
Kimberley Perch shoots 203 in game four. Autumn Chamberlain shoots 206, while Ireland's Sarah Finlay posts 222. Hannah Frsot shoots 196, Verity Crawley shoots 227.
Brandon Roberts pacing 290 through frame 8, Stephen Dunne pacing 280 through the same frame, on the same lanes.
Roberts opens frame 9 to leave himself 227 going into frame 10.
Jack Kerr posts 162 in game four. Roberts posted 227, Dunne 145, Matthews 223, Leong 222. Roberts then posts 236 in game five tom keep his good form in the singles going.
Live updates to stop now for this squad as scores are taken in and compiled. Look out for final scores shortly.
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Saturday, August 27, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
Apology for lack of coverage at Junior Triple Crown
Bowltalk would like to apologise for being unable to post its live updates from the Junior Triple Crown today.
Due to problems with internet connection in the centre, updates had to be postponed for the day. Bowltalk attempted to do the updates but after only half an hour this morning the connection problems manifested in such a way that it was not possible to continue with the updates.
Hopefully the issue will be resolved in time for updates to resume tomorrow and for the rest of the tournament.
Thankfully the event was well supported in the centre, and after just the first two squads Ireland have managed to secure three gold medals and two silvers, a very good start to the tournament.
Apologies again for anyone who logged on during the day expecting updates on the event.
Due to problems with internet connection in the centre, updates had to be postponed for the day. Bowltalk attempted to do the updates but after only half an hour this morning the connection problems manifested in such a way that it was not possible to continue with the updates.
Hopefully the issue will be resolved in time for updates to resume tomorrow and for the rest of the tournament.
Thankfully the event was well supported in the centre, and after just the first two squads Ireland have managed to secure three gold medals and two silvers, a very good start to the tournament.
Apologies again for anyone who logged on during the day expecting updates on the event.
Junior Triple Crown-Boys Under 19 Doubles
Mixed start for the Under 19 Irish pair of Gratten and Byrne, with a Byrne split and a Gratten strike.
English pair of Crosby and Lam start with a split-strike and a double respectively.
Scottish pair of Willaimson and Biondi start solidly, both close the opening two frames.
Welsh team of Griffin and Cunnigham also have a good start, with two closed frames followed by strikes-a-piece in the third.
Irish pair Rynhart and English scoring positively in game one. English has a four bagger to start and Rynhart doubles after a slightly nervy start to get going in the championships.
Scottish pair of Gillespie and Reed also starting strong through the first half of game one, with only Gillespie's opening split blemishing their clean-looking games so far.
In the Under 16's, Wattimena, Dunne and Dillon have started well in the first half of game one. The English trio of Cook, Elliot and Armer are the early pace-setters.
Back in the Under-19's, Ireland's Matthew Kestell shoots a seven-bagger to start the tournament and is still pacing an opening 300. His partner Sloane is also playing strongly as this pairing show their intentions early on.
Simon English struggling a little now, but his partner Rynhart is scoring well to keep the pair within reach.
Kestell shoots 298 in game one, hitting a little light on the head pin on the 12th ball to leave the 5-8 standing. His partner Sloane posts 216 to complete a great start for the Irish pair.
England's Crosby struggles to a 155 in game one, but his partner Lam shoots 235 to repair some of the damage.
Gratten and Byrne post combined total of 390 in game one for Ireland.
Williamson and Biondi start game two well for Scotland, as do Cunnigham and Griffin for Wales.
Gratten and Byrne also start game two positively for the defending champion host nation.
Crosby and Lam both start game two with turkies for England. Kestell continuing his good form in game two for Ireland, pacing 290 through the half-way point.
Ben Howiston-Johnstone and Adam Maher struggling a little in game two for England. English and Rynhart scoring well halfway through game two for defending champs Ireland.
Crosby and Lam still scoring heavily in game two for England. Crosby is pacing 278 through six frames, while Lam paces 279.
biondi pacing 290 for Scotland halfway through game two. His partner Williamson was going strong too until an open frame in frame 5, but hit back with a strike in frame 6.
English pair of Crosby and Lam start with a split-strike and a double respectively.
Scottish pair of Willaimson and Biondi start solidly, both close the opening two frames.
Welsh team of Griffin and Cunnigham also have a good start, with two closed frames followed by strikes-a-piece in the third.
Irish pair Rynhart and English scoring positively in game one. English has a four bagger to start and Rynhart doubles after a slightly nervy start to get going in the championships.
Scottish pair of Gillespie and Reed also starting strong through the first half of game one, with only Gillespie's opening split blemishing their clean-looking games so far.
In the Under 16's, Wattimena, Dunne and Dillon have started well in the first half of game one. The English trio of Cook, Elliot and Armer are the early pace-setters.
Back in the Under-19's, Ireland's Matthew Kestell shoots a seven-bagger to start the tournament and is still pacing an opening 300. His partner Sloane is also playing strongly as this pairing show their intentions early on.
Simon English struggling a little now, but his partner Rynhart is scoring well to keep the pair within reach.
Kestell shoots 298 in game one, hitting a little light on the head pin on the 12th ball to leave the 5-8 standing. His partner Sloane posts 216 to complete a great start for the Irish pair.
England's Crosby struggles to a 155 in game one, but his partner Lam shoots 235 to repair some of the damage.
Gratten and Byrne post combined total of 390 in game one for Ireland.
Williamson and Biondi start game two well for Scotland, as do Cunnigham and Griffin for Wales.
Gratten and Byrne also start game two positively for the defending champion host nation.
Crosby and Lam both start game two with turkies for England. Kestell continuing his good form in game two for Ireland, pacing 290 through the half-way point.
Ben Howiston-Johnstone and Adam Maher struggling a little in game two for England. English and Rynhart scoring well halfway through game two for defending champs Ireland.
Crosby and Lam still scoring heavily in game two for England. Crosby is pacing 278 through six frames, while Lam paces 279.
biondi pacing 290 for Scotland halfway through game two. His partner Williamson was going strong too until an open frame in frame 5, but hit back with a strike in frame 6.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
USA Make Two Changes To Weber Cup Team
The teams for this year's PartyPoker.com Weber Cup have been announced, with the USA making two changes in an attempt to wrestle the title back from the Europeans.
Tim Mack, who was previously the only bowler to play in all eleven Weber Cups, has made way, while Pete Weber, whose father has the tournament named after him, has also been left out.
In their places have come Team USA bowlers Bill O'Neill and Michael Fagan. Both players will be making their debuts in the event.
Tommy Jones and Chris Barnes return to accompany the two newcomers, with Barnes taking over the captaincy with Mack's departure.
The Europeans are unchanged from the side that overcame the Americans 17-13 last year, with Dominic Barrett, Mika Koivuniemi, Paul Moor and captain Osku Palermaa returning to defend their title.
The event will once again take place at the Barnsley Metrodome and will run from Friday 14th to Sunday 16th October. For tickets, contact Matchroom Sport at info@matchroom.com.
Tim Mack, who was previously the only bowler to play in all eleven Weber Cups, has made way, while Pete Weber, whose father has the tournament named after him, has also been left out.
In their places have come Team USA bowlers Bill O'Neill and Michael Fagan. Both players will be making their debuts in the event.
Tommy Jones and Chris Barnes return to accompany the two newcomers, with Barnes taking over the captaincy with Mack's departure.
The Europeans are unchanged from the side that overcame the Americans 17-13 last year, with Dominic Barrett, Mika Koivuniemi, Paul Moor and captain Osku Palermaa returning to defend their title.
The event will once again take place at the Barnsley Metrodome and will run from Friday 14th to Sunday 16th October. For tickets, contact Matchroom Sport at info@matchroom.com.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
European Champions Cup-Results
Austria's Thomas Gross and home favourite Krista Pollanen have been crowned European Champions in Lahti, Finland.
Gross took the men's title with a 2 games to 1 victory over Russia's Ivan Semonov, while Pollanen defeated Sweden's Joline Persson Planefors 2 games to 0.
It was a mixed week for Ireland's competitors, but ultimately neither made it through to the top eight after the short and long oil blocks, with Paul Stott finishing 11th and Caitriona Mulhall finishing 29th.
For complete results visit the official website, http://www.keilailu.fi/ecc/.
Gross took the men's title with a 2 games to 1 victory over Russia's Ivan Semonov, while Pollanen defeated Sweden's Joline Persson Planefors 2 games to 0.
It was a mixed week for Ireland's competitors, but ultimately neither made it through to the top eight after the short and long oil blocks, with Paul Stott finishing 11th and Caitriona Mulhall finishing 29th.
For complete results visit the official website, http://www.keilailu.fi/ecc/.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Stillorgan Wednesay Summer Singles-Final Standings
The Stillorgan Wednesday Summer Singles came to its conclusion this evening.
The ninth and final week of the league saw an exciting fight for the top spot, with four players in realistic contention.
Leader Barry Brown had pre-bowled his final three games, with Kevin Fitzgerald, Jason Byrnes and Jim Donagh all in the hunt to catch him.
Fitzgerald started the night closest to Brown, with Byrnes 34 pins behind him and Donagh a further 15 pins back.
In the end it came down to the final frame of the final game, with Fitzgerald and Byrnes neck-and-neck in their pursuit of Brown's final total.
Both players palyed well under the pressure in the final games, but it was Byrnes who eventually pipped it, shooting a final games of 231 to take the league victory by 3 pins over Fitzgerald, who posted a final game of 223 to beat Brown into second palce by just a further 5 pins.
The league sees Byrnes' first victory in either league of tournament play, with a first place qualification to the finals section of one Rocks Tour event his previous best showing. He eventually only managed second place in that event.
The final standings for the league are listed below.
1. Jason Byrnes 6008
2. Kevin Fitzgerald 6005
3. Barry Brown 6000
4. Jim Donagh 5907
5. Dave English 5873
6. Des Vella 5847
7. Victor Rock 5782
8. Dave Noonan 5777
9.Bernie Vella 5770
10. Simon Connellan 5719
11.Tom Brady 5695
12.Colin Gaffney 5694
13. Shane Hendrick 5163
14. Elspeth Gailey 4472
15. David Keogh 3140
The ninth and final week of the league saw an exciting fight for the top spot, with four players in realistic contention.
Leader Barry Brown had pre-bowled his final three games, with Kevin Fitzgerald, Jason Byrnes and Jim Donagh all in the hunt to catch him.
Fitzgerald started the night closest to Brown, with Byrnes 34 pins behind him and Donagh a further 15 pins back.
In the end it came down to the final frame of the final game, with Fitzgerald and Byrnes neck-and-neck in their pursuit of Brown's final total.
Both players palyed well under the pressure in the final games, but it was Byrnes who eventually pipped it, shooting a final games of 231 to take the league victory by 3 pins over Fitzgerald, who posted a final game of 223 to beat Brown into second palce by just a further 5 pins.
The league sees Byrnes' first victory in either league of tournament play, with a first place qualification to the finals section of one Rocks Tour event his previous best showing. He eventually only managed second place in that event.
The final standings for the league are listed below.
1. Jason Byrnes 6008
2. Kevin Fitzgerald 6005
3. Barry Brown 6000
4. Jim Donagh 5907
5. Dave English 5873
6. Des Vella 5847
7. Victor Rock 5782
8. Dave Noonan 5777
9.Bernie Vella 5770
10. Simon Connellan 5719
11.Tom Brady 5695
12.Colin Gaffney 5694
13. Shane Hendrick 5163
14. Elspeth Gailey 4472
15. David Keogh 3140
European Champions Cup-First Squad News
Ireland's Pauls Stott lies second after the first four games of the eight-game first squad of the men's section, which is currently ongoing. The squad is due to be completed at approximately 6 pm this evening.
Stott posted a score of 842 for his opening four games, a score which was bettered only by France's Anthony Fabre, who shot 870.
In the ladies' section, Irish representative Caitriona Mulhall lies 17th after first eight games, all bowled on the short oil condition.
Mulhall posted a score of 1440 for her eight games, an average of 180. She currently lies 72 pins of the top eight qualifying positions.
Keep an eye on Bowltalk for a full review of the first day and continuing coverage ove the next few days.
Stott posted a score of 842 for his opening four games, a score which was bettered only by France's Anthony Fabre, who shot 870.
In the ladies' section, Irish representative Caitriona Mulhall lies 17th after first eight games, all bowled on the short oil condition.
Mulhall posted a score of 1440 for her eight games, an average of 180. She currently lies 72 pins of the top eight qualifying positions.
Keep an eye on Bowltalk for a full review of the first day and continuing coverage ove the next few days.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
European Champions Cup Set To Begin In Finland
This year's European Champions Cup begins on Wednesday August 17th.
The tournament, which sees the national champions from 40 nations, including Ireland, takes place in Lahti, Finland this year.
Ireland's representative's this year are Paul Stott and Caitriona Mulhall, with Del Delany travelling as their coach for the four-day tournament.
The action gets underway at 9 am on Wednesday morning and comes to its conclusion with the crowning of the champion and the closing ceremony on Saturday afternoon.
Bowltalk would like to wish both Paul and Caitriona the best of luck over the course of the week.
For full schedules and all tournament information go to the official ECC website, http://www.keilailu.fi/ecc/.
The tournament, which sees the national champions from 40 nations, including Ireland, takes place in Lahti, Finland this year.
Ireland's representative's this year are Paul Stott and Caitriona Mulhall, with Del Delany travelling as their coach for the four-day tournament.
The action gets underway at 9 am on Wednesday morning and comes to its conclusion with the crowning of the champion and the closing ceremony on Saturday afternoon.
Bowltalk would like to wish both Paul and Caitriona the best of luck over the course of the week.
For full schedules and all tournament information go to the official ECC website, http://www.keilailu.fi/ecc/.
Bowltalk to Bring Full Coverage of Junior Triple Crown
Bowltalk is glad to confirm that it will be bringing bowling fans extensive coverage of this year's Junior Triple Crown.
The tournament takes place in Leisureplex Tallaght from Friday August 26th to Sunday August 28th.
Over the course of the weekend, the site will bring all the news and scores from the tournament, with live updates all weekend, from every squad, and from every section.
So whether you're stuck working over the weekend, or if you're away and cant get down to support the young competitors, Bowltalk will be on hand every minute of the tournament to ensure that you don't miss a single moment.
The tournament schedule, and the Bowltalk live updates schedule, is as follows:
Friday August 26th
10:00 am Boys Under 16 Trios & Boys Under 19 Doubles
12:15 pm Girls Under 19 Trios & Girls Under 16 Doubles
15:00 pm Boys Under 19 Trios & Boys Under 16 Doubles
17:15 pm Girls Under 16 Trios & Girls Under 19 Doubles
Saturday August 27th
09:00 am Singles Under 19 Girls & Under 16 Boys
12:15 pm Singles Under 19 Boys
15:30 pm Singles Under 16 Girls
Sunday August 28th
09:00 am Team Event and Mixed Doubles (All Sections)
13:30 pm Masters Finals (All sections)
16:00 pm Finish
Medal Ceremonies will take place throughout the weekend, during breaks for lane maintenance.
For full schedules, including lane maintenance and medal ceremony times, as well as the confirmed teams from all countries involved, please visit the official Junior Triple Crown Website, www.jtc2011.info.
The official website will also be updating news and scores constantly over the weekend, so be sure to visit them as well over the course of the weekend.
Bowltalk is excited to be able to bring this international tournament to all those interested in Irish and international tenpin bowling.
Remember to keep your eye on Bowltalk in the run-up to the tournament for any additional news, and for updates on other tournaments which Bowltalk will be covering in the upcoming season.
The tournament takes place in Leisureplex Tallaght from Friday August 26th to Sunday August 28th.
Over the course of the weekend, the site will bring all the news and scores from the tournament, with live updates all weekend, from every squad, and from every section.
So whether you're stuck working over the weekend, or if you're away and cant get down to support the young competitors, Bowltalk will be on hand every minute of the tournament to ensure that you don't miss a single moment.
The tournament schedule, and the Bowltalk live updates schedule, is as follows:
Friday August 26th
10:00 am Boys Under 16 Trios & Boys Under 19 Doubles
12:15 pm Girls Under 19 Trios & Girls Under 16 Doubles
15:00 pm Boys Under 19 Trios & Boys Under 16 Doubles
17:15 pm Girls Under 16 Trios & Girls Under 19 Doubles
Saturday August 27th
09:00 am Singles Under 19 Girls & Under 16 Boys
12:15 pm Singles Under 19 Boys
15:30 pm Singles Under 16 Girls
Sunday August 28th
09:00 am Team Event and Mixed Doubles (All Sections)
13:30 pm Masters Finals (All sections)
16:00 pm Finish
Medal Ceremonies will take place throughout the weekend, during breaks for lane maintenance.
For full schedules, including lane maintenance and medal ceremony times, as well as the confirmed teams from all countries involved, please visit the official Junior Triple Crown Website, www.jtc2011.info.
The official website will also be updating news and scores constantly over the weekend, so be sure to visit them as well over the course of the weekend.
Bowltalk is excited to be able to bring this international tournament to all those interested in Irish and international tenpin bowling.
Remember to keep your eye on Bowltalk in the run-up to the tournament for any additional news, and for updates on other tournaments which Bowltalk will be covering in the upcoming season.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Alsaa Drop-in Singles
The Alsaa Drop-in Singles reached its completion last week, with Matt Hann coming out victorious in the scratch section.
Hann posted scores of 269 and 217 to beat Aidan Byrne (227, 211) in the final.
Hann had reached the quarter-finals as the number one seed, and cemented his hold on the competition when he beat eighth seed Ciaran Doyle in the quarters. He then pipped Paul Stott in the semi-finals to take his place in the final.
Byrne, the number 4 seed, beat Chris Sloane in the quarter-finals after the two-hander had a disastrous 124. Byrne went on to defeat Alan McDonnell in the semis before eventually losing to Hann in the final.
In the handicap section, Keogh went into the quarter-finals as the number 3 seed, and was pitted against his father, the 6th seed. Keogh advanced in the family affair, posting scores of 196, 225 and 243.
In the semis Keogh took on number 8 seed Andrei Baratu, who shocked the number 1 seed Ray Lynch in the quarters. Keogh halted the charge, however, with games 266 and 236 for a comfortable victory.
The final proved to be relatively comfortable for Keogh also, defeating Amanda Larkin with games of 227 and 231 to take the top prize. Larkin had bowled a 293 in the semis, but she could not continue that top form and had to settle for second place.
Congratulations to both winners, runners-up and all those who made the Finals section of the competition.
For full scores, go to www.talktenpin.net.
Hann posted scores of 269 and 217 to beat Aidan Byrne (227, 211) in the final.
Hann had reached the quarter-finals as the number one seed, and cemented his hold on the competition when he beat eighth seed Ciaran Doyle in the quarters. He then pipped Paul Stott in the semi-finals to take his place in the final.
Byrne, the number 4 seed, beat Chris Sloane in the quarter-finals after the two-hander had a disastrous 124. Byrne went on to defeat Alan McDonnell in the semis before eventually losing to Hann in the final.
In the handicap section, Keogh went into the quarter-finals as the number 3 seed, and was pitted against his father, the 6th seed. Keogh advanced in the family affair, posting scores of 196, 225 and 243.
In the semis Keogh took on number 8 seed Andrei Baratu, who shocked the number 1 seed Ray Lynch in the quarters. Keogh halted the charge, however, with games 266 and 236 for a comfortable victory.
The final proved to be relatively comfortable for Keogh also, defeating Amanda Larkin with games of 227 and 231 to take the top prize. Larkin had bowled a 293 in the semis, but she could not continue that top form and had to settle for second place.
Congratulations to both winners, runners-up and all those who made the Finals section of the competition.
For full scores, go to www.talktenpin.net.
Wednesday Summer Singles-Week 8 of 9
Here are the standings in the Stillorgan Wednesday Summer Singles going into the final week:
1. Barry Browne 5447
2. Kevin Fitzgerald 5362
3. Jason Byrnes 5328
4. Jim Donagh 5313
5. Dave English 5217
6. Bernie Vella 5163
7. Dave Noonan 5162
8. Victor Rock 5145
9. Des Vella 5127
10. Colin Gaffney 5055
11. Tom Brady 5045
12. Simon Connellan 5034
13. Shane Hendrick 4588(21/24 games played)
14. Elspeth Gailey 4472(21/24 games played)
15. David Keogh 2509(12 games of 24 played)
1. Barry Browne 5447
2. Kevin Fitzgerald 5362
3. Jason Byrnes 5328
4. Jim Donagh 5313
5. Dave English 5217
6. Bernie Vella 5163
7. Dave Noonan 5162
8. Victor Rock 5145
9. Des Vella 5127
10. Colin Gaffney 5055
11. Tom Brady 5045
12. Simon Connellan 5034
13. Shane Hendrick 4588(21/24 games played)
14. Elspeth Gailey 4472(21/24 games played)
15. David Keogh 2509(12 games of 24 played)
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Team Ireland Rankings-Final Standings Announced
The final standings in this year's Team Ireland rankings have been announced.
Alan Bride has taken first place in the men's rankings, while Aimee Kellegher has taken the top spot in the women's rankings.
The top twelve in each section are as follows:
Men: Paul Stott, Dave English, Fran Puzzoli, Darragh McLoughlin, Stephen O'Connor, Simon English, Adrian Mackey, Jason Byrnes, Christopher Sloan, Paul Chandler, Mark Hinchcliffe.
Women: Aimee Kellegher, Carol Catchpole, Caitriona Mulhall, Amanda Larkin, Yvonne Randell, Maureen Burke, Dymphna Kestell, Ciara McDunphy, Sandra Winstanley, Hannah Cullen, Kerena Dykes, Catherine Doherty.
These standings will be the base for the selection of the teams which will travel to Norwich, England for the Triple Crown between the 16th and 18th of September.
The Full rankings list can be found on the ITBA website, www.tenpinireland.com.
Bowltalk would like to congratulate all player for their good form over the season and wishes the best of luck to whichever bowlers make the final team for the Triple Crown.
Alan Bride has taken first place in the men's rankings, while Aimee Kellegher has taken the top spot in the women's rankings.
The top twelve in each section are as follows:
Men: Paul Stott, Dave English, Fran Puzzoli, Darragh McLoughlin, Stephen O'Connor, Simon English, Adrian Mackey, Jason Byrnes, Christopher Sloan, Paul Chandler, Mark Hinchcliffe.
Women: Aimee Kellegher, Carol Catchpole, Caitriona Mulhall, Amanda Larkin, Yvonne Randell, Maureen Burke, Dymphna Kestell, Ciara McDunphy, Sandra Winstanley, Hannah Cullen, Kerena Dykes, Catherine Doherty.
These standings will be the base for the selection of the teams which will travel to Norwich, England for the Triple Crown between the 16th and 18th of September.
The Full rankings list can be found on the ITBA website, www.tenpinireland.com.
Bowltalk would like to congratulate all player for their good form over the season and wishes the best of luck to whichever bowlers make the final team for the Triple Crown.
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