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From: Simon Hill <simon.hill@actix.com>
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Subject: drop the pull
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 09:06:51 -0000
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My first opportunity to put my oar in.

1.  Timing and corner discs.  Strikes me as pretty unworkable in most of our
tourneys.  
However - teams going to WUCC will need to practice.  They could do this
against each other.  This is OK for us and UTI - might not be so good for
the co-ed teams as they may play each other less frequently.
(???)  Suggest that we could adopt a system of something like:
"Teams that want to play with corner discs must bring extra discs.  If one
team wants to do this - and they have brought the necessary discs - then the
other team are asked to (ie they must) comply."

2.  I would like to formally (how do I do that?) ask the BUF to go back to
the WFDF Ultimate committee to re-instate the dropped-pull rule.  This is a
brilliant rule.  And I speak as a player who is usually on the wrong-end of
it!  

Si (22)