Dear All,
I have to say that I can see Beccas point. I realise that men like to play top
competition tournaments which for them tends to mean against other men, but I think as
the co-ed tour this year proved, you can play top level ultimate with women on the
team.
I think women could really enjoy this tournament but as Becca has suggested it is
quite difficult to sort out being on a team.
Not whining as I probably wont play this tournament but jumping on the bandwagon anyway
Hannah ( Bliss)
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10/10/01 05:01 PM
Whilst I agree with your sentiments in principal, what I think you are
saying is that you are unhappy that this will be an all mens event.
When
have any men complained about the fact that women organise
tournaments purely for themselves?
Sean (Druids. The only top 4 team to have a women playing for them)