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This is a summary of the new U.
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S. A.
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U 2020 2021 rules presented by the Hamilton Ultimate Club.
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The previous version, the 11th edition, was created in 2007.
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USA Ultimate has made revisions in order to increase playerssafety
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reduced ah pigeons and clarify previous rule inconsistencies.
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The contact call allows a thrower to call contact when
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felled. Um, and this is in order to keep the
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plane moving.
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The marker would resume their stall count at one.
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If the marker does not return the sole count to
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one, then the thrower should call violation to stop the
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play. And then the players may discuss.
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Tropical Um travels now called before a pass has been
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attempted does not stop the play, so the defense, typically
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the marker would then point to the spot where the
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travel occurred, and the throw returns to that spot without
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delay. The throne must touch this to the ground before
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attempting another pass.
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Um, this del count would be paused by the marker
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until the fervor sets sets a pivot where the travel
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occurred. Uh, the marker is not required to say stalling
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winners in account, the throne must touch the disc to
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the ground before houses made his mentioned previously.
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Dangerous conditions may occur, Um, and can be called if
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a player discovers a dangerous condition after the disc is
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in the air.
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Oh, the player, um looking, too, received the past may
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cease play as a result of a dangerous condition, and
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therefore the disk should be returned to the thrower regardless
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of outcome of that pass.
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If both teams agree, just like every other rule that
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seizing play did not affect the outcome of the throw.
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The result of the play would stand perspective from sideline
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players is now an acceptable, uh, action.
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So we are able to, as players on the field
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now look to sideline players for their best perspective.
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So if we feel like they have a better perspective
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than the people on the field, we might ask for
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their opinion.
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Um, this should only happen if sideline players are solicited
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for their perspective.
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On Exception would be a sideline player offering perspective without
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being asked by a player.
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If the perspective offered is to the detriment of the
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sideline Players team.
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So it is okay for someone to give their opinion
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without being asked so long as it is a detriment
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to their own team.
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Straddling wrapping calls a player are thrower may choose to
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call disk space uh, which could cover both of straddling
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a rapping violation.
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But if the thrower chooses to be clear in their
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communication, they may choose to call a straddle.
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Or they may choose to call rapping on.
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And that helps kind of clear up any further incidences
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with regards to that marking violation time.
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It's, uh, in previous editions.
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Time out without having any timeouts remaining for that team,
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if it's called, would result in a turnover.
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Um, now we are able to give that team just
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a penalty that wouldn't result in a turnover unless they're
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still count has already reached seven or above.
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So if if a stall count is below seven, then
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the marker resumes assault count with the number last uttered
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before the call.
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Plus three on example would be if the time it
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was called after still account of two s o the
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marker has called to the play would resume.
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In a still a count of five, we have removed
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re pulls, so there are no repose for offsides except
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for if on offside is contested.
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Um, offsides by the polling team means that the receiving
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team can take the results of the poll wherever it
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lands or the disc can be brought to the brick.
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And this happens on the first offside.
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Uh, if a second or subsequent offside occurs, the receiving
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team Kenbrell the disc to the midfield, and no defensive
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check is required.
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If an offsite occurs by receiving team, this requires or
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defensive check.
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So essentially the pulling team has a chance to go
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and catch up to the play and set up their
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defense. And it's at the play resumes in a similar
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manner, as after a teen time out.
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So the offense would have to set, and then the
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defense would then have that 20 seconds to set after
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the offense has set.
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Uh, I've highlighted some key league changes.
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You can see they're listed here on also some additional
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updates on those air for more of the club players
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or touring players.
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In order to really understand these rules, I suggest you
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look up the full USA you official rules.
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That's the bottom link, and if you like, a summary
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with the highlighted rules that I have provided you with
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today. Ah, you're welcome to use that Bentley link that
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summarizes those rules specific to our league needs.
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See you on the field.