POSTED: Tuesday January 27th 2009
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BOWLS: Royal Marks World Bowls Tour Awards Double At Potters
WORLD BOWLS TOUR NEWS
Royal
Marks World Bowls Tour Awards Double At Potters At a
glittering presentation of the World
Bowls Tour Awards for 2008,
staged in the state-of-the-art Atlas
Theatre at Potters Leisure
Resort in Norfolk following the final of the Potters Holidays World Indoor Singles
Championship, local hero Mark Royal
walked away with two awards. The
34-year-old from Stowmarket in Suffolk, who leapt from 13 to six in this
season\‘s WBT World Rankings, was presented the Players\’ Player of the Year award by
WBT Director Brett
O\‘Riley. \“I am known
as the quiet man of bowls - but this is a very special award and I thank my
fellow players for honouring me in this way,\” said Royal who won his first WBT
title, the Welsh International Open,
in February last year. Later, the
left-hander was called back onto the stage to receive the Performance of the Year award from
WBT Director David Phillips. \“It\‘s fantastic to receive my second
award,\” said the surprised Suffolk man. \“I was sure Alex (Marshall) was going to
get this, after winning his fifth world title last year - I wish I could win
just one! But I hope to be back for
a lot more chances in future years!\” Simon
Skelton, the 36-year-old from
Nottingham who made his debut in the world top 16 this season, won the Shot
of the Year award, presented by John Taylor of WBT sponsors Cooperative
Funeralcare. \“I was at the
Awards last year, and never expected to be up on this stage to receive one,\”
said Skelton, honoured for a stunning winning shot in the third round of last
year\‘s world singles championship.
\“It\‘s a great privilege and an honour,\” added the 2008 and 2009 world
championship semi-finalist. Andrew
Walters, a 21-year-old from
Broadway in Gloucestershire who reached the last sixteen of the 2008 International Open as a qualifier in
his maiden year as a member of the Professional Bowls Association,
received the Young Player of the Year award from
Dales Sports Surfaces Managing Director Richard Steadman. \“To go to
Burgess Hill and roll up alongside all these heroes of mine was an unbelievable
experience,\” said Walters. \“I thank
the PBA, and my mother for giving me membership of the PBA as a
present!\” For the
second successive year, former world number one Greg Harlow won the Fans\’ Player of the Year award,
presented jointly by fan Tracey
Osbourne and Nationwide Bowler magazine assistant editor Michael McEwen. \“To win this
award last year was fantastic - and I thought, after one year, it might next go
to someone else! So I\‘m extra
delighted - a big thanks to you all,\” said the 40-year-old from Ely who won his
fifth WBT title at the Scottish
International Open in November. The award for
the Best Qualifying Performance was
presented to Darren Burnett by WBT
and PBA Director Wynne
Richards. The Scot became
only the second qualifier ever to win a WBT ranking event when he clinched the
International Open crown in
December, beating fellow qualifier Brett
Wilkie, from Australia, in the
final. \“This award
means so much to me - it\‘s the best award I have ever won,\” said the 32-year-old
Dundee policeman who lost his father last year
- but gained his first child, daughter Isla, two weeks after his Burgess Hill
success. \“It\‘s been a difficult
year - and I would like to dedicate this to my Dad.\” A special Services to Bowls award was
presented by WBT Commercial Director Nigel Oldfield to TV Director Gerard
Lane,
of North One TV. Lane, producer
of the TV coverage of every world indoor championship since 1994, was described
by Oldfield as \“an exceptional man, who has worked tirelessly behind the scenes
for bowls for many years\”. Lane, a BAFTA
award winner for his pioneering TV production of Formula 1 motor racing, was
delighted with his award: \“I can\‘t
tell you how honoured I am to get this.
Like today\‘s champion Billy Jackson, I too am celebrating my 25th year in
bowls and it\‘s a privilege to be involved with the sport. My thanks to the WBT and the Potter
family. I hope to be involved in
continuing production of bowls on TV for a good many more
years.\” A Lifetime Achievement Award was made
to retiring WBT and PBA director Wynne
Richards, a former England international and founder of
the WBT and PBA. In a citation
delivered by respected bowls journalist and TV commentator David Rhys Jones, the world
championship runner-up and two-time England singles champion was
described as someone who \“has made a major contribution to our
sport\”. Revered
player David Bryant, winner of the
award a year ago, added his own praise of Richards: \“Not only was Wynne a great player, but
he has been a tireless worker, and a fine ambassador for our sport. I can’t
think of anyone who deserves this honour more.\” Richards was
clearly taken aback to be honoured in this way: \“I always felt that my greatest
achievement in bowls was beating Richard Corsie, Tony Allcock and David Bryant
on the same day. But this beats
it!\” Alex Marshall
MBE, the Scot who last year
extended his record to five world titles at Potters Leisure Resort, received his
second Player of the Year award from John Price, the widely-respected
Welshman who celebrated his 24th appearance in this year\‘s world championship
after making his debut in 1982.
\“I am so
proud of this - and I would like to thank John, one of the legends of bowls and
one of the most popular guys in the sport. \“I would also
like to take my hat off to Billy Jackson who won the world title today - he was
the most consistent player of the week. \“But more
than anyone, we owe a great deal to the Potter family who have now put more than
£3 million in prize money into our sport.
It is hugely appreciated!\” The final
presentation was made to long-standing England international Andy Thomson, a two-time winner of the
world singles title who was elected into the WBT Hall of Fame. Fellow
inductees of the WBT Hall of Fame - launched at the inaugural WBT awards last
year - are three times world champions Richard Corsie, MBE; Tony Allcock, MBE; Paul Foster; David Bryant, CBE; and five-time winner
Alex Marshall,
MBE. \“I am
extremely privileged to be standing up here,\” said an emotional Thomson, the
most capped England player of all-time. \“But the most
important thing about today is Billy Jackson - I\‘m over the moon for you,\” said
the modest Londoner to his fellow England team-mate, now the 2009 World
Champion. - ENDS
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