Hi Bristidisc,

Many thanks to Si Weeks for organising the SW indoor qualifiers last 
weekend. It was a great venue with a superb floor and organised in such a 
way that everyone got loads of pitch time.

As can be expected the quality of the Ultimate at the tournament was great 
however during the weekend an incident occurred during one of my pool games 
which I don't believe should be allowed to happen.

In brief, the team we were playing, known for being a good team who play 
well together and are normally very good spirited, had been drinking for 
most of the afternoon. Now normally I would have no problem with this 
whatsoever however in this particular case people's judgement had been 
seriously affected.

Playing against them was dangerous for both teams with people falling over 
each other and into walls and being heavily body checked whilst being 
marked. The scoreline began to reflect this with no points being scored by 
the drunk team. Frustration set in and this led to two incidences where 
drunk team members had to be restrained from starting fights for foul calls 
made by my team. The calls may or may not have been correct but there was no 
SOTG or even rational discussion of the call. I am no 'party pooper' but 
people becoming 'angry drunks' is in no way fun. This is not the sort of 
ultimate I came along to play.

The final score line was 26-0 and the game was both a waste of time and in 
very bad spirit. In a tournament which involves important games for 
qualification to the nationals this is not the sort of behaviour I expect. I 
think that this incident should be made an example of and should not happen 
again. I'm sure this next comment will provoke response but I think that the 
penalty for such behaviour in the future should be the banning of teams from 
certain tournaments.

Does anybody have any other comments?

James.

Mythago

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