In this head, the Red Team holds two shots after the Placed Players have played all their bowls. In Situation One, the blue Skipper has to decide what shot to play with his first bowl. In Situation Two, the red Skipper has to decide what shot to play. (15/4/09)
In this head, a skipper has to decide what to call for the second bowl of his Third. Situation One has the blue Third playing BEFORE the red Third. Situation Two has the the red Third playing BEFORE the blue Third. People answering this head should consider possible shots that the opposition skipper could play and decide whether they should try to negate possible advantages. (15/6/09)
This diagram does not really equal a head. It aims to check whether Players understand what bowls do under certain conditions. Sometimes I hear a Skipper call out – "Great line – another yard and it would have finished on the jack." And I say to myself – "No it would not have". This diagram allows you to have your say. (24/2/08)
This head shows the situation at the last end of a pairs game. At the start of the end, the red Team held 14 shots and the blue Team – 13. Situation One asks Readers to select possible shots for the first bowl of the red Team Skipper. Situation Two asks Readers to select possible shots for the red Skipper's last bowl when the blue Skipper has played his two bowls. (15/4/09)