Looking more like cricketers or even footballers than the old bowls stereotype, a team of the country's most promising players, skipped by Canterbury 23-year old Andrew Kelly, emerged yesterday in Auckland as one of the front-runners for the national fours title.
Kelly's line-up of Auckland's Greg Ruaporo, Wellington's Blake Signal, winner of the pairs this week, and Ali Forsyth swept through their remaining qualifying rounds to finish unbeaten. The late inclusion of Forsyth, 32, has boosted the four's average age to about 25.
One who was taken with the four's potential was a former New Zealand selector and long-serving national team manager through the 1990s, Mal Morrison.
He was in a team of mainly retired Thames Valley farmers beaten 30-6 by the Kelly four and was deeply impressed by their play and manner.
In winning their first five qualifying matches Kelly's four were tested only in their first game, against Onehunga's Joe Whitelaw.