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Author:  "Caedman Oakley" <Caedman.Oakley@uk.drsolomon.com>
> A -4 team has to score the point 4 times before it is counted i.e. the
> disc is caught in the endzone (1), passed back out and then back in (2),
> passed back out and then back in (3), passed back out and then back in (4
> and SCORE!).

Does the scoring team PASS the disc back out of the zone and then assist again 
(ie a quick set of 1-2's across the line, after a huck, would achive the 
required result...) or do they WALK the disc back out (and allow the D to set?) 
to a certain point and attack from there?

(The latter seems to be very American Football/Rugby 'conversion'-like? The 
Sports Council would just love that!)

If you fail to score your required X-in-a-row (ie turnover) do you reset the 
count? or continue from where you left off if/when you get the turnover back... 
are we going to see "games to 1 point"!?

Strangely enough, recent GB training involved games to 3, where each point had 
to be scored twice, walking the disc back from the zone 20 yards and allowing 
the D to set - handy for end-zone plays...

Oz made a valid point! 
Maybe we should think more about using these ideas in training, so that we can 
play better Ultimate in games...

Wayne Retter

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