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                                                                                          IS THE
             37                                                                           IS THE
                                                                                    JACK LIVE?
                                                                                    JACK LIVE?
                                                                                 Having seen the item on "One
                                                                                 Player Missing", I thought that
                                                                                 your  readers  might  be  inter-
                                                                                 ested  in  my  diagram,  which
                                                                                 seeks  to  explain  whether  the
                                                                                 jack is live or dead.
                                                                                       I have seen the rule mis-
                                                                                 applied  at  club  level  many
                                                                                 times, and as a consequence I
                                                                                 created  the  artwork  several
                                                                                 years ago and it has been on
                                                                                 the clubhouse wall ever since. I
            have recently brought it into line with the latest rule book. I have even witnessed a huge row over
            the matter at inter-county level, and on one occasion have seen an umpire get it wrong.

            2014 Rule Book Page 12 2a
            A jack is live and may be played by a live bowl if the jack is within the live area or if any
            portion of it is within the live area when it is breaking the ditch line.
            Page 32  LIVE AREA - means that section of the rink mat between the dead line and the
            ditch line, delineated by the inside edge of the half inch marking.
                           Peter Sheather



            Ed - This is a reprint in order to make Ray Screen’s subsequent comments on the
            Ed - This is a reprint in order to make Ray Screen’s subsequent comments on the
            following page being relevant to the article.
            following page being relevant to the article.
            2014 Rule Book Page 12 2b.
            If any portion of the is in the live area when it is intersecting the ditch line. It can be played
            by a live bowl and this bowl would be determined to be a toucher.  This also means that
            any live bowl which in its original course enter the ditch without touching the fender or any
            bowl which is at rest within the ditch, and touches any part of the jack which is intersecting
            the ditch line and has a portion of in the live area, will be determined to a toucher.

            Quite simply it means that a live bowl may enter the ditch and make contact with a live jack, such
            as the middle one in Peter’s diagram and it WILL be a toucher. So, a bowl may fully enter the ditch
            and contact or rest on the jack partly in the ditch and it WILL be a toucher. PROVIDED IT IS IN
            ONE CONTINUOUS MOTION i.e. it has not stopped at any point.
            What! you may say but I would point out that there is no rule in the book that says a bowl is dead
            when it crosses the ditch line.

            For a live bowl to be dead when it enters the ditch 2014 Rule Book Page 9:-

            (d) It finishes in the ditch without touching the jack or
            (e) It touches or rebounds from the fender or contacts a toucher or the jack which is in the ditch,

            So all those hands that stop live bowls when they cross the ditch line OR stop such a bowl from
            hitting a jack or bowl in the ditch or preventing it hitting or making contact with the fender, ARE
            BREAKING THE RULES, although there is no specific penalty, it might be possible to stretch the
            rules slightly and have the end replayed, depending on who stopped the bowls.  My latter comment
            may open Pandora’s box a little but it would be an interesting topic if any Umpire or Barrack room
            Lawyer wants to pitch in on the Subject, please do!
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