Although I wasn't at T4, it seems to me that there are potentially several
fundamental flaws with a location split between A and B tours.
First, many of the logistical problems whcih Tom H has alluded to seem
justified e.g. travelling difficulties.
Second, a split in location constitutes a loss of opportunity for real
Ultimate experience (which can't necessarily be gained during training) to
be passed on to new players... for most of those players on the B tour, the
only opportunity available to observe high quality Ultimate and to mingle
with experienced players is live at Tour.
Third, those on the B Tour may begin to feel like second class ultimate
citizens and resultantly become disenchanted with the game. Separation is
all well and good, but segregation will lead to problems!
Adam
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