NCAA Rules Changes - Proposed
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NCAA Rules Changes - Proposed
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- Moaning Git
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Re: NCAA Rules Changes - Proposed
Just to make touring teams even more confused!
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Haha good point Git! Hadn't really thought about that.
What amuses me the most is that they are still frustrated by the retention of the ball. When they originally proposed the new stick rules for NCAA, Warrior specifically told them that widening the throat but allowing that measurement higher up the head would not facilitate the ball being checked out of the stick. They suggested that it might even help retention ... but the NCAA wouldn't listen and were scornful of any advice! They then incorporated the rule to allow 6" width at the scoop which was again a nonsense, which coupled with the other measurements led to Warrior/ Brine X6 versions which are even more like box heads.
What amuses me the most is that they are still frustrated by the retention of the ball. When they originally proposed the new stick rules for NCAA, Warrior specifically told them that widening the throat but allowing that measurement higher up the head would not facilitate the ball being checked out of the stick. They suggested that it might even help retention ... but the NCAA wouldn't listen and were scornful of any advice! They then incorporated the rule to allow 6" width at the scoop which was again a nonsense, which coupled with the other measurements led to Warrior/ Brine X6 versions which are even more like box heads.
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Re: NCAA Rules Changes - Proposed
I quite like the man-down face off rule where you have to keep your offensive and defensive players restrained.
Also gettin rid of the horn for subs is sensible IMO.
The rest are just bumph.
Also gettin rid of the horn for subs is sensible IMO.
The rest are just bumph.
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Re: NCAA Rules Changes - Proposed
"Tape may not be added to the throat of the crosse of the player taking a face"
So we'll see specialist grippy shafts and gloves - ideal for the manufacturers.
So we'll see specialist grippy shafts and gloves - ideal for the manufacturers.
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- UKLacrosse
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Dining Room wrote:"Tape may not be added to the throat of the crosse of the player taking a face"
So we'll see specialist grippy shafts and gloves - ideal for the manufacturers.
Face-off guys tape the throat so the ref cannot see the player holding the plastic of the head itself, which of course is illegal.
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Re: NCAA Rules Changes - Proposed
I haven't read the link but I assume that they have implemented the 5-goal-ahead-free-clear-rule?
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Re: NCAA Rules Changes - Proposed
All of the proposals were passed today.
Motogrip didn't even make it as far as today.
Motogrip didn't even make it as far as today.