I strongly recomend we adopt the Swedish indoor pull rules.
You must make the pull catchable and more important, if you drop the pull ir
is not a turnover. They say to make it catchable it must be within 2 metres
of the floor when it passes the boundary of the pitch.
This is designed to reward good floaty pulls and speed the game up.
Adam
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From: "Indoors DOC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <britdisc@near.me.uk>
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 11:37 AM
Subject: [BD] INDOORS!!!
Yes, I know its summer...
Following my recent appointment as Indoor Coordinator, its time I let
everyone in on what my plans are.
First, and most important, is to gauge opinion. Since I wasn't elected,
I'm going to state what I think my role is and let everyone tell me what
they think in a suitably democratic way.
so...
1. To liaise with Uni Coordinator, Winter League folk, other TDs and such
about the which dates to run indoors, and to get them publicised early.
2. To hassle folk into offering bids, and to select the winning bids.
3. To set schedules and number of qualifying spots at qualifying
tournaments.
4. To generate a minimum standards document for UKU indoor tournaments -
most important is providing floor space, 'cos people just won't stay in
hotels for relatively little pitch time.
5. To publicise indoors, since there are still a lot of people who love
it, and to make sure they and the Juniors get the competitive chances that
students get.
And some things I'd like opinions on...
1. I intend to try and run 4 qualifiers and a 16 team nationals. No team
will be forced to go to a qualifier in a particular region, but
tournaments should be located in vague regions, rather than too close
together as happened this year. One near London is vital, something
southwest/ Walesish, North/Midlands ish, Scotland. It all depends on bids,
so I won't be strict about regions, but I will make an effort to provide a
decent spread.
2. I don't intend to run triple elimination as the students now do in
qualifying. Personally, I love the format, but it doesn't offer the same
pitch time to everyone and therefore I don't think it would be popular at
open indoors. I'm willing to be shouted down on that, but I'd be surprised
if that's what people wanted. It'll most probably be pools with crossovers
or something similar.
3. I think the indoor pull rule needs fixing. There's no reward at all for
getting a pull in the pitch; or rather, there's no punishment for it
landing out. I reckon a brick to halfway is fair. Too many people now just
launch it at the back wall and casually set the defence. (I'd still have
it flat and catchable though, < 45 degree tilt).
I'm sure there're things I've forgotten, but I'm equally sure you all
won't hesitate to let me know...
Cheers,
Benji
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