It's not that harsh... In the appendices in the new rules (2007 version) there 
is a section specifically relating to mixed to be used in WFDF Championship 
games:

"A7.6. Mixed Division
A7.6.1. Any person may participate in the Mixed Division.
A7.6.2. All teams must have at least five (5) Male players and five (5) Female 
players available for each game, and 7 players must be on the field for every 
point. If a team does not meet these requirements at any time prior to or 
during a game, they shall default the current game.
A7.6.3. Prior to each pull, the team starting on offence (receiving the pull) 
choose to start three (3) male players and four (4) female players, or three 
(3) female players and four (4) male players. The pulling team must match this 
selection. This choice should be communicated to the throwing team prior to the 
forty-five (45) second warning between points. (See Section A6.2.1)"

Also what Jamie explained has been written in the UK rules rlating to mixed for 
the past few years so it shouldn't come as a shock.  I think Jamie and the 
mixed committee has tried their best to give every situation which could occur 
options to allow the captains to choose as suits that situation best.

Jamie - cheers for the clarification.

Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Jonathan Kinsey
Sent: 31 May 2007 13:44
Cc: brit disc
Subject: Re: [BD] Mixed Tour 3


Jaimie Cross wrote:
> [snip]
> Here is a reminder of the rules that may be pertinent for the weekend.
> [snip]
> If the captains cannot agree the game is over, and rule A/B 2) applies.

This seems a bit harsh, in the new wfdf rules you can field between 5 and 7
players per point.  What if a team is down to 4 men (say) and one twists his
ankle, can the other team argue that he isn't "fit" and claim victory?  Rather
than being able to rest for a few points (with 3 men playing), he'll have to
hobble around and smile?

I know, spirit of the game and teams should have lots of subs etc, but then
what's the point of the rule (especially the "don't agree -> game over" bit)?

Jon


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