WARRINGTON CATHOLIC BOWLING LEAGUE ASSOCIATION

Rules and Constitution
(Revised 31st January 2026)

 


 

1. NAME, STATUS & OBJECTIVES

1.1 Name

The Association, originally founded in 1959, shall be known as:
The Warrington Catholic Bowling League Association
(hereafter referred to as “the Association”).

The Association is affiliated to the Lancashire County Bowling Association.

1.2 Objectives

The objectives of the Association are to:

1.3 Headquarters

The headquarters of the Association shall be determined by the Management Committee from time to time.

 

 


 

2. MEMBERSHIP

2.1 Eligibility

Membership is open to Catholic Clubs or Parishes within the Warrington area, subject to approval by the Management Committee.

2.2 Annual Registration

All member clubs must register annually following the Annual General Meeting (AGM).

2.3 New Clubs

New clubs (i.e. not members in the previous season) must:

2.4 Re-Affiliation

Existing clubs seeking re-affiliation must:

 


 

3. ADMINISTRATION & GOVERNANCE

3.1 Management Committee

The Management Committee shall consist of the following officers, elected at the AGM:

3.2 Authority

The League shall be governed by the Management Committee, whose decisions are binding.

3.3 Powers

The Management Committee may:

3.4 Quorum

A quorum shall consist of 10 members, including:

3.5 Appeals

The Management Committee acts as the ultimate authority.
However, an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) may be called to hear appeals.
The quorum requirements in Rule 3.4 shall apply.

3.6 Life Membership

The Management Committee may award Life Membership in recognition of outstanding service.

 


 

4. FINANCE

4.1 Fees

All fees shall be set at the AGM.

4.2 Registration Fees

Annual registration fees must be paid on or before 31 May.

 

4.3 Banking

All League funds shall be held in a suitable bank account.
The Treasurer and/or Secretary are authorised signatories.

4.4 Accounts Access

Any club delegate or committee member may inspect the accounts held by the Treasurer.

4.5 Annual Accounts

The Treasurer shall present a Statement of Accounts to the AGM for the year ending 31 December.

4.6 Player Eligibility (Subscriptions)

No player may take part in promotions if they owe subscriptions to any club, league, or association including previous seasons

4.7 Prize Money

All prize winnings and honorariums shall be paid and recorded in the accounts for the year ending 31 December.

 


 

5. GENERAL MEETINGS & DISCIPLINE

5.1 Meetings

The following meetings shall be held annually in January:

Clubs shall receive at least 21 days’ notice.

5.2 AGM Business

The AGM shall include:

  1. Approval of minutes (AGM and any EGMs)

  2. Secretary’s, Treasurer’s, and Fixture Secretary’s reports

  3. Election of officers

  4. Rule amendments/revisions

  5. Any other relevant business

5.3 Voting

5.4 Non-Attendance Fines

5.5 Extraordinary General Meetings

An EGM may be called by:

At least 7 days’ notice must be given.
Only notified business may be discussed.

5.6 Rule Changes

Rule changes may only be made at a General Meeting.
Proposals must be submitted in writing by 31 October to the League Secretary.

5.7 Protests

 


 

6. LEAGUE MATCH RULES

6.1 Teams

Each team shall consist of 12 registered players.

6.2 Team Selection

6.3 Substitutions

Once a player’s name is removed from the team sheet, they may not return.

6.4 Scoring

6.5 Start Times

6.6 Practice

6.7 Equipment

6.8 Match Format

6.9 Absentees

Absent players score 0; opponent awarded 15–0.

 

6.10 Match Sheets

6.11 Cancellations

Clubs must notify the League Secretary 2 weeks in advance if a green is unavailable.

6.12 Fixtures

Matches must be played as drawn unless mutually agreed.

6.13 Results Submission

All match result sheets should be provided prior to the season commencing.

6.14 League Ties

Ties are decided by:

  1. Aggregate score difference

  2. Play-off (if still tied)

6.15 Late Registrations

6.16 Points



6.17 Handicaps

6.18 Postponed Matches

6.19 Player Eligibility

Any bona fide male club member who is aged 10 or over prior to the start of the season shall be eligible to play in the league.

All clubs must have a registered and certified Safeguarding Officer in place. Any player under the age of 18 is deemed a child under safeguarding regulations, and the following requirements must be adhered to at all times:

The League Committee reserves the right to request safeguarding documentation from a club’s Safeguarding Officer at any time as evidence of compliance with this rule. Failure to provide such documentation may result in disciplinary action, including but not limited to fines or suspension from the league.

 


 

7. K.O. CUP COMPETITIONS

(‘Challenge’ and ‘J.G. Bate’ Trophies)

7.1 The draw for all rounds of the K.O. Cup competitions shall be made at the appropriate Secretaries’ Meeting, and all affiliated Clubs shall be duly notified.

7.2Each team shall consist of twelve (12) registered players, and all matches shall be played on neutral greens as determined by the League.

7.3 Each competitor shall play from scratch, with all games played to 15 shots (15 up).

7.4 Team handicaps shall be determined by the Management Committee prior to the commencement of the selected cup.

7.5 Practice prior to the commencement of a match shall be limited to 7 ends each, with a maximum duration of 20 minutes.

7.6 Matches may be brought forward to an earlier date by mutual consent of the competing teams. Where agreement cannot be reached, the original date of the draw shall apply.

7.7 Matches postponed or left uncompleted due to inclement weather or other unavoidable circumstances shall be rearranged and played on the earliest possible convenient date, and in all cases prior to the next round of the competition.

7.8 For the Final of the competition, Team Captains shall submit to the League Secretary the names of all twelve (12) players, in playing order, together with any reserves, not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the scheduled date of the Final, to allow for the preparation of programmes.

7.9 Matches shall be played in the order as drawn and recorded on the team sheets. Changes to the playing order may be made by mutual consent of both Team Captains, up to and including the eighth block.

7.10 In the event of a cup tie resulting in a draw:
a) The team that has won the most games - Qualifies, if still a tie refer to (b).
b) The card with the best individual card (Highest chalks) - Qualifies, if still a tie refer to (c).
c) One player from each team will be nominated by each team (captain pick only). A game up to 5 points will commence with the team with the highest handicap leading the jack. In the event that the handicaps are tied then you will toss for the jack. 

 


 

8. INDIVIDUAL MERIT COMPETITION

 


 

9. PAIRS COMPETITION

 


 

10. PLAYER OF THE YEAR

 


 

11. PRESENTATION EVENING

 


 

12. COMPETITION FINALS