BRITISH CROWN GREEN REFEREES SOCIETY

LAWS OF THE GAME – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 

The leader delivers the jack and when it stops decides it is not mark. Can the leader have the jack returned to have another attempt to set the mark.

No. Under Law 4.4a only the opponent can object to the mark, so if the leader requests the jack be returned it should be the opponent who then attempts the mark, just as if a measurement had been taken and found not to be a mark.

The leader delivers the jack and when it stops, with it easily be a mark, can the leader have the jack returned, due to it finishing behind another end or they aren’t happy where it is? (There is no ‘jack-up’ call from another game.No. If the leader is not happy with the placement of the jack, then they can ask permission of their opponent to have it returned but they have no right to have it returned.

The player due to deliver the jack, this could be the leader or the opponent dependent on circumstances, delivers their bowl instead. Does the player forfeit their bowl or the right to deliver the jack.

Under D5 an end COMMENCES when the leader delivers the jack. If the leader delivers their bowl instead of the jack, then the end has not commenced so the leader does not forfeit their bowl or the right to deliver the jack. If the opponent is to deliver the jack and delivers their bowl in error the under Law 5.12 the bowl has been sent out of turn so is returned to played in the proper order, i.e., after the jack has been delivered.

Do the new Laws 7.5 and 7.6 contradict each other?

The short answer is No. Reason – before the end is concluded i.e., when all the bowls have come to rest then Law 7.6 will apply and any player touching or displace a still jack or bowl will forfeit all their bowls at that end. Once the end is concluded a player may move their own non-counting bowl without penalty but must not move the jack or a bowl claimed to count without the consent of the opponent, or the offender will forfeit all their bowls for that end.

Are ‘smart watches’ used for health purposes allowed on the green ?

Yes, if they are used to monitor the wearer’s health and are not used for any other purpose e.g., to accept messages, listen to music, then they can be worn.

After a player forfeits a bowl the end is subsequently declared ‘dead’ or ‘void. Does the player have the bowl reinstated for the replayed end?

No, any dead bowls can be reinstated but any forfeited bowls are still forfeit for the restarted end

The leader at the start of match moves the footer and places it 1.5 metres from the edge. Are they allowed to do so?

Under Law 2.5 the leader is entitled to place the footer anywhere within 3 metres either side of the Entrance to the green and at least 1 metre from the edge but not more than 2 metres from the edge.

The leader in a pairs match sends their partner’s bowl. What are the consequences of doing so?

Law 5.13 states that if a player ‘delivers a bowl of another player …. the offender forfeiting a bowl.’ Therefore, the player will forfeit a bowl and any subsequent bowls sent after the offending bowl are returned to be played in their proper order.

After a ‘dead’ end or ‘void’ end, i.e., no points awarded, who has the first attempt to set the mark for the new ‘end’?

A. The first attempt for the ‘new end’ is made by the player who set the mark in the ‘dead/void end’ but the leader, the player who scored the last point before the ‘dead/void end’ will deliver the first bowl to the jack.

Any queries on the Laws of the Game should be sent to referees@bcgba.org.uk.