Place two jacks (the ‘bubbles’) on the rink, one white and one yellow.
Place the white one on the T and the yellow one on the 23m dot, hence offering one long and one short jack to the bowlers.
The mat is always on the T
Play in teams of 3 or 4
Two bowls per player
LEADS must deliver one bowl to the yellow jack and one bowl to the white jack
Remaining team players deliver, as instructed by their skip, to either the white or yellow jack.
SCORING 3 – 2 – 1 for *each* jack – so a total of 12mpoints available per end.
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