Sponsors
BHAS Bowling Club is proud to have the following organisations
as sponsors.
Their support has been key to our success. Please support them.
The Bowling Club was founded by the Broken Hill Associated Smelters proprietors of the Lead Smelting Works in 1953. The Club joined the North Western Bowling Association in 1954/1955 and has established a remarkable winning culture.
From 1974 to 1985 the club won 12 division one flags consecutively. This record puts the BHAS Club among the most successful in pennants in the State’s history.
The BHAS men have been very successful in Regional Championships and at the Country Carnival winning singles, pairs and fours on different occasions and have had a number of representatives in the North Western Men’s Bowling Association in their Round Robin, Prestige and Kennedy teams.
The BHAS Staff Ladies Section was formed in 1955 and it wasn’t until 1957/1958 that the ladies entered the pennant competition in the North Western Women’s Bowling Association. In 1959/1960 the club won its first pennant and from that point until the present time have won numerous pennant flags.
The ladies have also had a lot of success in Regional Championships and at the Country Championships have played off in finals no less than three times to date.
The club consistently has representatives in the North Western Women’s Round Robin, Prestige Medley and Kennedy Shield teams.
This policy has been introduced following the establishment of synthetic surfaces which needs to be protected from heavy impact. A dump is defined as a bowl that when delivered is likely to cause heavy impact to the bowling surface.
“NO DUMPING” signs are displayed around the club. Preceding all events the Club Spokesperson speaks to bowlers present regarding the Club Dumping Policy. All club members have a responsibility in the identification of bowls dumpers and then informing a Club committee member.
The Club committee members will endeavour to counsel dumpers individually about corrective options in the following sequence:
(a) Offer coaching by a Club Coach
(b) Use of the Bowling Arm/Claw
(c) Use of dumping mats and procedures involved
(d) Failing acceptance of this procedure the Club will be empowered to make the immediate decision to finalise the matter
Reminder that smooth soled footwear is required e.g. bowls shoes.
Sneakers aren’t acceptable as they don’t protect ours and other clubs surfaces.
Being a member of the BHAS Bowling Club entitles you to certain rights and responsibilities, as it does other members, guests, visitors and the club overall.
Members of, and visitors to, the BHAS Bowling Club are required under this Code of Conduct to behave at all times in a way which upholds the values and good reputation of the BHAS Bowling Club.
Members and Visitors have a right to:
Members of and visitors to the BHAS Bowling Club must:
Breaches of the Code of Conduct are to be reported to any member of the Executive Management Committee.
Any breach of the Code of Conduct will be resolved calmly, with honesty, dignity and as far as possible confidentiality will be maintained.
Where and when required the BHAS Bowling Club, through its Executive Management Committee, reserves the right to make decisions and enforce fair and appropriate measures to resolve a breach of the Code of Conduct.
Any reported breach of the Code of Conduct will be investiagted, discussed and dealt with by the Executive Management Committee by imposing either a reprimand, suspension or revoking of club membership, or in the case of non-club members, banning from the club for a set period of time or for life.
Any breach of State or Commonwealth law shall be referred to the appropriate law enforcement agency.
The sport of lawn bowls has always been seen as a game for Gentlemen.
It has a long tradition and our club is a leader in the game both on and off the green.
Bowls is supposed to be played in the spirit of co-operation at all times and fortunately it is rare that this doesn’t happen.
Treat other bowlers and members as you feel you should be treated.
A list of basic etiquettes of bowls is on the club noticeboard.
This House Policy represents a commitment by licensed Clubs in South Australia to promote the responsible service of alcohol and to provide a safe and enjoyable venue for all patrons.
The following will apply to licensed Clubs and patrons in order to support the House Policy.
The Executive Management Committee of the BHAS Bowling Club recognises its obligations to provide and maintain so far as is reasonably practicable a safe working environment, safe systems of work, equipment and materials in a safe condition, to protect employees, Club members and visitors against risk to health and safety.
It is the policy therefore of this Club to make every reasonable effort to meet the needs of accident prevention, injury prevention and the promotion of the health, safety and welfare of all employees, club members and visitors to the Club.
All persons in the Club are expected to take all practical measures to ensure a safe and healthy working environment.
The Executive Management Committee will:
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When you provide personal identifiable information to us through our website it will be used only to fulfil your specific request. We do reserve the right, at our discretion, to send you information about our services. We will not, however, sell or trade your personal identifiable information unless we are authorised or legally required to do so.
BHAS Bowling Club takes all reasonable steps to ensure your information remains secure and to prevent unauthorised access to your information. We use our best efforts to ensure that information received via this website remains secure within our system, however users should be aware that there are inherent risks in transmitting information across the internet. We are not responsible for events arising from unauthorised access to your personal information.
The BHAS Bowling Club website does not use cookies to automatically gather information about you when you visit our website.
President: | Maxine Northcott | 041 9187 030 | 8632 6091 | peternorthcott1@bigpond.com |
Vice President: | Brian Green | 041 3936 382 | 8633 4718 | |
Secretary: | Gene Todd | 043 8863 327 | 8633 1143 | emjrtodd4@westnet.com.au |
Treasurer: | Darryle Thompson | 8632 4736 | ||
Club team leader: | Mel Buccholz | 8632 1247 | ||
Greens Manager: | Doug Ahola | 8632 2745 | ||
Ladies President: | Joylene Todd | 043 8863 327 | 8633 1143 | emjrtodd4@westnet.com.au |
Ladies Secretary: | Marie Williams | 040 9103 619 | 8632 1019 | jeffmar8@bigpond.com |
Wednesday | Martin Donald | |||
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(Men) | Kevin Saler | 8632 3781 | ||
Colin Lang | 8632 2367 | |||
Thursday | Shirley Bennett | 042 7807 631 | 8634 5223 | |
(Ladies) | Glenys Meyers | 041 3038 578 | 8632 3945 | |
Cathy Searle | 8632 1898 | |||
Saturday | Peter Davies | 8632 2382 | ||
(Open Gender) | Fred Searle | 048 8921 966 | 8632 1898 | |
Ray Baverstock | ||||
Night Owls & Social Bowls | George Branford Club | 8632 2258 8632 1078 |
Join us in a game of bowls, either socially with night owls or our weekly events pre-season on Tuesday and Friday.
Just phone the club before 12p.m. on the day and enter your name.
Night Owls you can enter with your team or as an individual, our organisers will do their best to ensure you get a game and enjoy the fun.
Alternatively you may want to be a little more competitive in your bowls and play in one of our pennant sides which play on Wednesday’s (men), Thursday’s (women) and Saturday (open gender).
Either way come in and introduce yourself, you will be made most welcome.
Club bowls are available for those not owning same.
Remember smooth soled shoes must be worn “See damage to greens policy”.