WYNDHAM
Home » Uncategorized » Bees find road too rocky

Bees find road too rocky

WERRIBEE is looking forward to returning to the Hive after successive road losses in the Bowls Victoria premier division.

The Bees were totally outplayed in an 82-60 defeat to Essendon at Windy Hill on Saturday, a result that magnified the quality of the players who left in the off-season.

Bees skip Snowy Barker told the Weekly his side could not afford to be even slightly off its game like it was at the weekend.

“With the players we’ve got, we’ve got to play really well every week to be competitive,” he said.

“We’re not as strong a team as we have been, so we’ve really got to lift.

“We were a bit disappointing.”

Members of Barker’s rink will have a long self-assessment this week.

Their form has been patchy at best with a 31-12 loss underlining their problems.

“Our rink was one of the worst offenders,” Barker said. “We got beaten in every position.

“None of us played well in our four.

“I’m one of the blokes, as a leader of the club, that has to lift and play better.”

Darren Christie was also soundly beaten 23-14.

Mick O’Neil, one of the better rinks of the young season, lost 16-15 on a thrilling last end.

It was not all gloom and doom for the Bees, as Ben Major continued his good form with a 19-12 win.

“He’s taken his game to another level,” Barker said. “He seems to be skipping a lot better than last time he was at the club.”

One of the positives in the opening month for the Bees has been the form of Jayden Christie.

The 14-year-old was recently named in an under-18 state representative side and showed why in his steady performance against the Bombers.

“He’s stood up and been really good,” Barker said.

“[Playing in senior competition] doesn’t seem to faze him at all.

“He’s taken it in his stride.”

The Bees will entertain Clayton in a tough fourth round at Chirnside Park on Saturday.

The Clays will bring a star-studded line-up led by Australian representative Barrie Lester and Scotland indoor bowls star Graeme Archer, who will relish the synthetic surface at the Hive.

“He’s ranked about ninth in the world in indoor bowls,” Barker said.

“It’ll be good to have a crack at him.

“It’s another big challenge this week.”

BOWLS VICTORIA RESULTS

Premier division: Essendon 16-82 Werribee 2-60

Division 2: Hoppers 2-64 Melton 16-76

Digital Editions


  • Ellen’s ballet boost

    Ellen’s ballet boost

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530747 Local ballet teacher Ellen Montgomery loves what she does and has received a nice little boost to keep…

More News

  • Cats with work to do

    Cats with work to do

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 462426 Hoppers Crossing knows it has work to do in the local Wyndham derby in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west. The Hoppers Crossing…

  • Write on

    Write on

    Calling all writers, creatives, and storytellers alike. Moorabool is celebrating local storytelling as the Peter Carey Short Story Awards marks 10 years of recognising Moorabool writers through the Best Local…

  • Power bill relief a bonus

    Power bill relief a bonus

    The state government used one of the hottest days in Victoria’s history to call on households to apply for its power saving bonus program before it ends on 31 March.…

  • Help for heart kids

    Help for heart kids

    Every day in Australia, eight babies are born with a childhood-onset heart disease (CoHD), and during February HeartKids is calling on Australians to help support these children and their families…

  • Slow down around schools

    Slow down around schools

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 With Victorian students returning to school for Term 1 of 2026, police are reminding motorists to slow down and take extra precaution around…

  • Ambos support fire-affected wildlife

    Ambos support fire-affected wildlife

    Ambulance Victoria (AV) staff and volunteers have banded together over the last few weeks to provide emergency care to fire-affected communities all across Victoria, with recent efforts going towards supporting…

  • Tarneit Central through

    Tarneit Central through

    Tarneit Central is the first team through to the Western Suburbs Churches and Community Cricket Association division 1 T20 grand final Both semi finals were set to be played on…

  • Youth Fest grants available

    Youth Fest grants available

    Applications have opened now for grants to host Youth Fest activities. Youth Minister Natalie Suleyman announced $220,000 in funding to support the delivery of more than 100 events across the…

  • Nominations open for the Victorian Honour Roll of Women

    Nominations open for the Victorian Honour Roll of Women

    In a move to shine a spotlight on the trailblazing women of Victoria, the state government has opened nominations for the 2026 Victorian Honour Roll of Women. The roll celebrates…

  • Bushfire smoke creates dangerous conditions for people with asthma

    Bushfire smoke creates dangerous conditions for people with asthma

    Asthma Australia says air pollution from bushfires across Victoria dramatically increases the risk of asthma attacks. Bushfire smoke contains fine particles and other pollutants that can penetrate deep within the…