Hi,

The rule isn't clear, but I think it's possible to explain
this situation using the existing WFDF rules.

Glossary
Marker: Defensive player guarding the thrower.

404.11 The Marker:
 A. Guarding: At any time, only one defensive player may
guard the thrower. A player is said to be guarding the
thrower if he or she is within 3 m of the thrower's pivot
foot and is not within 3 m of any other member of the
offensive team.

I think that you'll agree that you can only guard when you
are within 3m. Importantly to be a marker you need to be
guarding the thrower.
If you go further than 3m you cease to be guarding the
thrower, and so by definition you are no longer a marker.
Again for stalling, you need to be a marker to stall, so
you need to be guarding the thrower.

Possum

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