Lee Schraner


Lee James Schraner is a male lawn bowls World Singles Champion of Champions and bowls coach. He became the number one ranked bowler in Australia in October 2018 and held the ranking until June 2019..

Bowls career summary

Schraner began bowls in December 1994 at Mount Cottrell Bowling Club, located in the outskirts of Melton and Rockbank. After a squad omission Schraner retired from bowls in 2011 to concentrate on his business career. He later returned to the sport and won the 2019 World Singles Champion of Champions, beating Tony Cheung in the final, and the 2019 National fours.
He played 206 test matches for Victoria from 2004-2013 and 91 test matches for Tasmania and is the coach of Bendigo East.

Australian representation

Schraner represented Australia at Under 25 level and Open Men's Level on numerous occasions, but yielded only one official cap for his Country. He became the 132nd male to represent Australia in Lawn Bowls when he led in the pairs for Mark Jacobsen against England, in the "Battle on the Border" at Moama Bowling Club.
In 2006 Schraner represented the Australian Under 25 side against New Zealand in Christchurch. He skipped the Fours & Triples, winning 3 matches and losing 3 matches. Overall, Australia won the series 3-0. Schraner was again named in the 2007 Australian Under 25 side, the only to remain from the 2006 side, handed skipping duties in the Triples and the coveted Singles role. With two wins and a tie in the Triples, on top of an unblemished Singles record, Schraner again helped the Australian side record consecutive 3-0 series victories.
After a distinguished Under 25 career, Schraner was rewarded with Australian Squad Men's Selection in 2008, where he remained in the squad until he was omitted in 2011. He became available for National Selection in 2014 after a string of impressive results at both State & National level. In July 2018 he was named in the Australian Jackaroos Emerging Squad, but after just one year, he was omitted in June 2019. At age 37, he retired indefinitely from National duties.

International Record

Schraner has represented Australia at Under 25 level and Open level on 41 occasions, but only one of those matches was an officially capped match. His single capped match was his 13th International appearance. Of the 41 matches, 31 were in Singles, 6 were in Triples, 3 were in Fours and 1 was in Pairs. 28 of Schraner's matches were in the 2018 & 2019 World Champion of Champions Singles, where he qualified by winning back-to-back 2017 & 2018 Australian Champion of Champions Singles. Schraner lost just 6 of his 41 matches in Australian colours and just 2 of his 31 Singles matches, highlighting a 94% win record as an International Singles player.
MatchYearDisciplinePositionOpponentEventResultComments
12006FoursSkipNew ZealandUnder 25 Trans TasmanLoss
22006TriplesSkipNew ZealandUnder 25 Trans TasmanWin
32006FoursSkipNew ZealandUnder 25 Trans TasmanWin
42006TriplesSkipNew ZealandUnder 25 Trans TasmanLoss
52006FoursSkipNew ZealandUnder 25 Trans TasmanWin
62006TriplesSkipNew ZealandUnder 25 Trans TasmanLossAustralia win the 5-a-side series 3-0
72007SinglesNew ZealandUnder 25 Trans TasmanWin
82007TriplesSkipNew ZealandUnder 25 Trans TasmanWin
92007SinglesNew ZealandUnder 25 Trans TasmanWin
102007TriplesSkipNew ZealandUnder 25 Trans TasmanDraw
112007SinglesNew ZealandUnder 25 Trans TasmanWin
122007TriplesSkipNew ZealandUnder 25 Trans TasmanWinAustralia win the 5-a-side series 3-0
132010PairsLeadEnglandBattle on the BorderLossAustralia lose the 6 match series 3-3 on countback
142018SinglesScotlandWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
152018SinglesSouth AfricaWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - tie-break
162018SinglesSpainWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
172018SinglesSwitzerlandWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
182018SinglesUSAWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
192018SinglesZimbabweWorld Champion of Champions SinglesLoss - tie-breakZimbabwe is the only country with a better record over Schraner
202018SinglesBotswanaWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
212018SinglesHungaryWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
222018SinglesNorfolk IslandWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
232018SinglesMalaysiaWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
242018SinglesMacauWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
252018SinglesWalesWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
262018SinglesSamoaWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight setsSchraner topped the pool with 12 wins and 1 loss
272018SinglesHong Kong ChinaWorld Champion of Champions Singles Loss - tie-breakLosing the semi-final meant Schraner won Bronze
282019SinglesSingaporeWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
292019SinglesSouth AfricaWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - tie-break
302019SinglesJapanWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
312019SinglesBotswanaWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
322019SinglesUSAWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - tie-break
332019SinglesWalesWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - tie-break
342019SinglesTurkeyWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
352019SinglesFijiWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
362019SinglesIsraelWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
372019SinglesIrelandWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight sets
382019SinglesGuernseyWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - tie-break
392019SinglesNorfolk IslandWorld Champion of Champions SinglesWin - straight setsSchraner topped the pool undefeated with 12 straight wins
402019SinglesEnglandWorld Champion of Champions Singles Win - straight sets
412019SinglesHong Kong ChinaWorld Champion of Champions Singles Win - tie-breakSchraner defeated Tony Cheung in the final 7-6/6-9/4-1

Championships

Schraner has been a prolific winner of State and National titles for more than a decade. To date, he has won 15 National level Gold Medals and 18 State level Gold Medals:
No.YearTitleTeamVenue
152019Australian Fours Gold MedalBrad Johns, Joshua Appleyard, Robert McMullen, Lee Schraner Merimbula, NSW
142018Australian Champion of Champions Singles Gold MedalSinglesKingborough, TAS
132018Victorian Open Singles Gold MedalSinglesShepparton Park, VIC
122017Australian Champion of Champions Singles Gold MedalSinglesDarwin, NT
112017Victorian Open VIC MedalOverall best performed player in Victorian OpenShepparton Park, VIC
102017Victorian Open Triples Gold MedalDylan Filuk, Bradley Marron, Lee Schraner Shepparton Park, VIC
92017Victorian Open Mixed Pairs Gold MedalGayle Edwards, Lee Schraner Shepparton Park, VIC
82017Australian Masters Games Pairs Gold MedalMark Nitz, Lee Schraner Ulverstone, TAS
72017Australian Masters Games Triples Gold MedalDeborah O'Donnell, Ricky Ormerod, Lee Schraner Ulverstone, TAS
62016Victorian Open Pairs Gold MedalBradley Marron, Lee Schraner Shepparton Park, VIC
52012Victorian Open Pairs Gold MedalLee Schraner, Aaron Wilson Shepparton Park, VIC
42012Victorian Open Mixed Pairs Gold MedalGayle Edwards, Lee Schraner Shepparton Park, VIC
32011Australian Open Pairs Gold MedalNeville Rodda, Lee Schraner Darebin City, VIC
22009Queensland Open Triples Gold MedalDylan Fisher, Lee Schraner, Todd Simmons Bribie Island, QLD
12006Victorian Grand Prix Triples Gold MedalLee Schraner, Joel Simmonds, Paul Dorgan Moama, NSW

Outside sports

Schraner completed Secondary School at Kurunjang Secondary College in Melton, Victoria in 1999. He later attended Deakin University where he completed a Bachelor of Commerce with majors in Commercial Law, Accounting, Finance & Financial Planning. Schraner is now a GST Specialist and licensed BAS Agent, running his own business from home called LJ Schraner Group, a bookkeeping service specialising in Uber, Ola and Drive Share operations.
Schraner has been a published author on three occasions:
TitleYearComments
Falsely Accused - The Twisted Revenge1997A short-story published in "Shades of Darkness"
Nothing to Prove - The Autobiography of Lee James Schraner2014Autobiography
In the Zone - Developing Mental Toughness in Lawn Bowls2016Non-fiction and educational