2009 Flashback – Men’s 4s Pennant Playoffs

The Bowlers in the Stand

There's some that bowl the Robbo style and bump at every stride
While others stand a long way back to get a longer guide.
There's some that bowl like sailors do with legs and arms and teeth
And some lean on Manager Cotton's rear and some bowl underneath.

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But all the finest bowlers out...the men to beat the band..
You'll find amongst the crowd that bowl their game in the Stand.
They'll say "He had the game in hand and lost it in the straight,"
They'll show how Barnett's team came too soon and Tinmouth's came too late
They'll say Mclntosh lost his nerve and Bowry lost his head;
They'll tell how Montague was "livened up" and Schwarzy was still in bed.
In fact the game was never run...on sea...or sky...or land,
But what you'd get it better done....by bowlers in the Stand.
The rule holds good in everything in life's uncertain fight
You'll find the winner can't go wrong...the loser can't go right.
You play a slashing game and lose....by one and all you're banned!
Play like a bag of flour and win....they'll cheer you in the Stand!So go the lads from West Pennant Hills....go out and battle with the foe.
With character and focus....we know...you reap the rewards you sow
You'll play the game true and fair.... we all are surely proud.
From the Stand..a roar can now be heard..with cheers so loud!

Prepared by Don Stubbin
West Pennant Hills Men's Bowls

 

When our No.4 Pennant Bowlers play in the NSW State Finals On August 1,2,3 2009, at Gymea Bowling Club
Apologies to Banjo Paterson. Based upon 'The Riders in the Stand'