Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeSportPremiership glory for Grovers

Premiership glory for Grovers

Ocean Grove etched its own piece of history into the Geelong Bowls Region’s history books by becoming the first club to win both Premier and Division 1 premierships in the same season.

The Premier Division side was on the top of the ladder for most of the season while the Division 1 team won from fourth spot after just scraping into the final four.

Ocean Grove defeated Highton in the Premier grand final on Sunday, April 3, 75 to 62 in a tight tussle at Drysdale. The Grovers won three of the four rinks on offer.

Brad Pavey skipped his rink of Wade Bowyer, Ken Thomas and Glenn Baudinette to a five-shot win while Matt Flapper skipped his rink of Craig Rippon, Mark Featherston and Michael Sloper to a seven-shot triumph.

Peter Loe, Andrew Gower, Rod Brehaut and Shane Wilson won by nine shots.

Michael West, Cheyne Verrier, Callum Hanna and Chris Price lost, but limited the damage to just eight shots, giving Ocean Grove a sweet victory.

Ocean Grove defeated Torquay 77 to 68 at Queenscliff in Division 1 and did it the hard way.

The Grovers snuck into the finals by the barest of margins in the final home and away round and came back from a big deficit to win the grand final.

Both sides won a rink each, but Grove’s wins were bigger, leading to premiership glory.

Luke Benson, David Rudge, Ron Brown and David Meeny had a 28 to 11 win and Rick Webb, Geoff Fry, Terence Brady and Garry Bowyer were comprehensive seven-shot winners.

Ocean Grove coach Matt Flapper said the celebrations afterwards were “amazing”.

“From a coach’s perspective, to win both the highest divisions is a thrill,” he said.

“I always felt we (Premier Division) were a contender. We were playing good bowls when it mattered most and the team was united with everyone contributing and playing their role.

“To see Division 1 triumph was unbelievable. Six weeks ago we were battling to stay in the top four let alone win a flag but all of a sudden a bit of belief filters in, players develop some confidence which brings unity and all of a sudden we are contenders.”

Flapper said the Premier Division grand final was a see-sawing contest.

“We started well out of the blocks to lead overall at about the 20-end mark but Highton came back strong to lead by up to 10 shots throughout the majority of the afternoon from that point,” he said.

“It wasn’t until approximately the 60-end mark we had made a comeback to level the scores.

“It remained tight for the next 15 ends before we were able to put together a couple of good ends which then opened up a gap again.

“Brad Pavey skipped his first premiership in the highest grade and at 21 years old I could not be prouder of his growth as a player and as a leader. He has taken his game to the next level and is one of the best in Geelong now. He has a massive future. He led his team to a crucial five-shot win against Highton coach Dan Priddle.”

Pavey finished and then Peter Loe finished strongly, scoring nine shots in the last three ends to win 23-14.

“Those two rinks were both off the green with Mick West, battling all day against an inform Tom Hicks, and myself left with one end to play each and the overall buffer out to 16 shots which was a huge relief that the game had been basically wrapped up and the premiership returning to Ocean Grove.”

Ocean Grove has qualified for the State Pennant Title in Moama on May 21 and 22.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Grace and Meehan top the charts

Scores, runs and wickets from Saturday’s play in Geelong Cricket Association and Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association matches. Standout performances included Corio's Mitch Grace (6/6), Teesdale's...
More News

Pako Festa shines again

Pako Festa put on another wonderful display of our diverse culture and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at Pakington Street, Geelong West, on Saturday...

Bulls on top in finals quest

Barrabool’s quest for a Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association A1 Grade finals spot remains on track after a solid batting display against Jan Juc on...

All smiles in the surf

It was smiles on dials at Ocean Grove main beach on Sunday 1 March as the Disabled Surfers Association gave all-abilities people the chance...

Community infrastructure grants announced

Local community-led projects will share in more than $1.25 million of community infrastructure grants from the City of Greater Geelong. The 18 successful applicants will...

Finals looming for local cricket

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp ventured to Highton Reserve, Belmont, for the Highton vs Bell Park GCA2 clash and to Ocean Grove Memorial Oval to...

Stage 2 underway

Stage 2 works on the North Bellarine Aquatic Centre redevelopment have begun, but the public will still not be able to access the facility...

Romanis exhibits at NGV

A First Nations woman born and raised on Wadawurrung Country will soon see her artwork on display at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV)....

Virtuosic violinist finds his groove

American artist Blue Violin, aka Christopher Vuk, has rediscovered the place where he fits best. For the past two years, Vuk has been touring his...

Surf Coast celebrates IWD

People can get ready for International Women’s Day (IWD) with a range of events taking place across the Surf Coast next week. Surf...

Free recycling for farmers

Surf Coast Shire farmers can now recycle single-use plastic bags for free at the Winchelsea Transfer Station. The bagMUSTER program officially launched...