A few of us semi-retired players (Larry/Sickboy/myself) have discussed
the very vague possibility of 'one more year' and putting together or
being part of a London-based Masters team for Perth. It is only
EXTREMELY hypothetical at this stage but shouldn't be totally
discounted. 

Legends of British Ultimate (and any decent Johnny Foreigners) based in
and around London are welcome to email me if you're interested: I'm
happy to put a list together slowly. No need for any kind of commitment
at this stage - it's just a very early sounding out. 

If we have more teams wanting to play than slots I guess some kind of
play-off would be in order. 

R

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Wayne Retter
Sent: 27 June 2005 00:42
To: Britdisc
Subject: [BD] Masters at WUCC'06

I was hoping to leave this until after EUCC'05, but now is probably a
reasonable time...

I have heard several ruminations about potential UK Masters teams (Age
Against the Machine; Blue Arse Flies?; Bristol?) considering attending
WUCC'06 in Perth, WA, next November.

Does the UKUA have any particular plan on how UK Masters teams would
qualify
for places at WUCC?
It is my understanding that all other divisions are using the 2005
nationals/tour results - but the UKUA doesn't have a 2005 Masters
division
to qualify from...

I'd also guess that there's a possibility that the UK may be offered 2
or 3
Masters places, due to GB's Bronze finish at WUGC'04.

Have any teams/players put in much _serious_ thought as to whether
they'd
like to go to Perth if they qualify? 'Very soon' will probably the time
to
be making those decisions, and definitely to be coming up with some kind
of
savings plan...

Wayne 'Wrecker' Retter

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Britdisc <britdisc@near.me.uk>
Date: 26 June 2005 22:53
Subject: [BD] Masters at Glastonbury


>
>
>In order to begin building momentum for a master's team to attend WUCC
>in 2006 Age Against the Machine would like to take a masters team to
>Glastonbury.
>
>Qualification age for WUCC will be 32 in the year of the tournament
>(born in 1974 or earlier) but we would like to invite anyone over the
>age of 30 who wants to, to play with us.
>
>We currently do not have enough players to realistically field a team
>without you coming forward and I won't be sending a cheque unless we
>have 12 names. The tournament fills up fast so I won't be sending out
>another request. If you want to play then email me now.
>
>(If you get this twice because you are on my masters mailing list
>apologies.)
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>Regards,
>Paul Holden mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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