EIBA-YEARBOOK 2024-2025 Web-Complete - Flipbook - Page 162
YETTON PLATE & DENNY PLATE
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These Championships are open to all first game losers in the above Championships.
disqualification, games conceded and walk over games does not entitle entry into these
Championships. The Championships will be played under the same rules as the Yetton Trophy
and the Denny Cup on the same dates as published on the www.eiba.co.uk website.
2. The Final will be played at the National Championship Finals.
3. Clubs with less than 4 rinks for the 2024/2025 season – Yetton Plate all rinks at 10.00am,
Denny Plate all rinks at 2.00pm.
OVER 60 DOUBLE RINK (MENS) & MASON TROPHY (WOMENS O60)
1. These Championships are open to all Member Clubs who may have unlimited entries of two
rinks of 4 players in each rink.
2. Games will normally be on a one ‘four’ home, one ‘four’ away basis and all players will be
members of the same Club and playing their National Championships from that Club.
3. Games will be played at 10.00am on dates as published on the www.eiba.co.uk website or
earlier by mutual agreement, a later start time is permissible if both clubs agree. Challenger
must confirm arrangements.
4. Games will be 18 ends or maximum 3hr 30 minutes; whichever is the shorter, not including trial
ends or extra ends
5. The Semi-Finals and Finals will be played at the National Championship Finals.
VIVIENNE TROPHY (WOMENS)
1. This Championship is open to all Member Clubs who will be represented by a “single” entry of
four rinks of 3 players in each rink from Member Clubs already entered and playing in the
Yetton Trophy.
2. Games will normally be on a two ‘triples’ home, two ‘triples’ away basis and all players will be
members of the same Club and playing their National Championships from that Club.
3. Games will be played at 10.00am on dates as published on the www.eiba.co.uk website or
earlier by mutual agreement, a later start time is permissible if both Clubs agree. Challenger
must confirm arrangements.
4. Games will be 18 ends or maximum 3hr 30 minutes; whichever is the shorter, not including trial
ends or extra ends
5. Players can now interchange between the Yetton and Vivienne Trophies, but only up to 4
Yetton players can play in any one match.
6. Failure of a club to provide 12 players (4 triples) shall result in a walkover
7. The Final will be played at the National Championship Finals.
NATIONAL INTER COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS
ATHERLEY TROPHY (WOMENS) & LIBERTY TROPHY (MEN’S)
1. Member Counties will be allowed one entry into the above Championships. Players must be
from Member Clubs affiliated to that county and play their National Championships from those
Clubs.
2. Entries will be 6 rinks of four players from each County. All 6 rinks will play at a venue arranged
by theChallenger, in the Challengers’ County however, if the Challenger’s chosen venue to the
Opponents County town is more than 100 miles by road (calculated by the shortest route), the
game should be played on a green as near half way as possible between the counties
determined on a mileage basis and agreeable to both Counties.
3. Games will be 21 ends or maximum 4 hours; whichever is the shorter not including trial ends
or extra ends. An end where the jack has been cast before 4 hours must be played to a finish.
All dead ends will be replayed. The Challenger shall nominate one designated rink number to
play an extra end before the draw is made for rinks. The extra end should be played by the
nominated rink after play has been completed on all rinks.
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