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From: Fraser Macrae <fraser.macrae@kscl.com>
To: "'christian.nistri@btm.bt.co.uk'" <christian.nistri@btm.bt.co.uk>
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Subject: RE: RULE QUESTION
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 10:24:35 +0100
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as you cannot turn over again until the disk is in play, the question is
whether or not you established a pivot foot to put the disk back into play
before "dropping the disk". So no turn-over!
However, because you caught the disk (had control) then slid out, you should
have played the disk. Had this happened in the middle of the field you would
have got up and continued play, maybe gone back to where your slide started,
but you wouldn't have placed the disk on the ground for someone else. 
I think the new rules also say that if you catch the disk out of bounds you
also have to play it yourself. Part of speeding up the game. 

I think it is therefore a turn-over and don't do it again!

Fraser
Sneeeky's, etc.


-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Nistri [mailto:wigsy22@yahoo.com]
Sent: 29 June 1999 09:52
To: BRITDISC
Subject: RULE QUESTION


Please could some one advise me as to the rules
regarding the following situation that occurred in our
semi against UTI? I caught a layout D and slid out of
the pitch, and then, before I got up and without
establishing a pivot foot, I placed the disc on the
ground. There were some on the sideline that seemed to
think that I had just turned over again, a "double
turn over" so to speak, but I wasn't so sure. So can
some one clarify the issue, and would it make a
difference if the same thing happened but I was
in-field? 

===
Wigsy
22,JTM,DAD, EX-BOUFFANT
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