TIPS FOR THE UNEDUCATED #6

The Men's singles events are shortly commencing. 
The Measurer’s skills and duties are described in Chapter 4 of the Officiating Manual for Marker, Measurer & National Umpire.  An update to the Manual was issued in a circular dated 7th June 2016 on ‘Communicating the Results of a Measure’.

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The measurer and/or umpire should always make a decision when called. A tied end is a decision.
Having measured, the measurer should only indicate the shot bowl/s without moving it or any other bowls as the player/s may wish to call an umpire for confirmation. The umpire’s decision being final.
If the player/s is not wanting to call the umpire, the measurer should then turn out the shot bowl(s) telling the players the decision. If two bowls are equidistant from the jack, both bowls should be turned out together.

Provided by Don Couch
WPH Chairman of Umpires