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Gold Coast to be bowled over by Jamaica’s ‘Reggae Rollers’

- AFP

gold coast — Forget the Jamaican bobsleigh team — the Caribbean island is taking a bash at the genteel sport of lawn bowls for the first time at the Commonweal­th Games.

A pair of wise-cracking best friends known as the “Reggae Rollers” are set to turn heads when they make their bow in Gold Coast this week.

Andrew Newell and team-mate Merv Edwards have created quite a stir since arriving in Australia, so much so that Jamaica’s former world champion sprinter Yohan Blake stopped them in an elevator.

“Yohan Blake was in the lift today and he actually said to me and Merv, ‘Are you guys the bowlers?’ It was very, very cool,” the London-born Newell told AFP.

“I’m in the (Jamaica) team now and I’ve got to pretend it wasn’t a big thing,” joked the 44-yearold, lamenting his failure to take a photo with Blake. “I’m here for a couple of days so I might be able to photo-bomb selfie him or something.”

Newell caught the bowling bug when he was 30, attracted by the sport’s chilled vibe.

“I went to my local park in London and just stuck at it ever since,” he said. “It was sort of calming, like chess on grass.”

Newell, whose parents are Jamaican, was teased at first for taking up a quintessen­tially British pastime associated with cups of tea and cucumber sandwiches.

“My friends took the mickey — like ‘You’re playing an old people’s sport’ or whatever,” said Newell.

“But the more I got into it the more my friends and family appreciate­d what I was trying to do.”

When Newell enquired about playing for Jamaica in 2013, he was told the country wasn’t a member of the sport’s ruling body — it didn’t even have a bowling green.

Undeterred, he organised his own competitio­ns before eventually setting up the Jamaican Lawn Bowls Associatio­n.

Comparison­s with the Jamaican bobsleigh team, who melted hearts at the 1988 Calgary Olympics and were immortalis­ed in the movie “Cool Runnings”, are inevitable.

“I would have done this without ‘Cool Runnings’,” insisted Newell, who trains to reggae music. “But I do understand there’s going to be comparison­s made and I’m cool with that.” —

 ?? AFP ?? Jamaica’s lawn bowls players Andrew Newell (right) and Melvyn Edwards during practice. —
AFP Jamaica’s lawn bowls players Andrew Newell (right) and Melvyn Edwards during practice. —
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AFP Anna Hursey. —

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