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1. 2. If after discussion players cannot agree, or it is unclear: I.I2.I. what occurred in a play, or I2.2. what would most likely have occurred in a play the disc must be returned to the last non-disputed thrower 2. Playing Field 2.1. The playing field is a rectangle area with dimensions and zones as shown on Figure I and should be essentially flat, free of obstructions and afford reasonable player safety 2. 2. The perimeter lines surround the playing field and consist of two(2) sidelines along the length and two(2 )endlines along the width 2.3. The perimeter lines are not part of the playing field. 2. 4. The goal lines are the lines that separate the central zone from the end zones and are part of the central zone 2.5. The brick mark is the intersection of two(2)crossed one(I) metre lines in the central zone set eighteen(18 )metres from each goal line, midway between the sidelines. 2.6. Eight brightly-coloured, flexible objects(such as plastic cones)mark the corners of the central zone and the end zones 2.7. The immediate surroundings of the playing field shall be kept clear of movable objects. If play is obstructed by non-players or objects within three 3)metres of the perimeter line, any obstructed player or thrower in possession may call "Violation 8 64 End zone 18m Brick mark Central Zone 18m End Zone 100m 37m Playing Field Figure 3. Equipment 3. 1. Any flying disc acceptable to both captains may be used 3. 2. WFDF may maintain a list of approved discs recommended for use 3.3. Each player must wear a uniform that distinguishes their team 3. 4. No player may wear items of clothing or equipment that reasonably could harm the wearer or other players, or impede an opponent 's ability to play. 4. Point Goal and Game 4.. A game consists of a number of points. Each point ends with the scoring of a goal 4.2. A game is finished and won by the first team to score fifteen( 15) goals 4.3. A game is separated into two(2) periods of play, called halves. Half time occurs when a team first scores eight(8) goals3 1.12. If after discussion players cannot agree, or it is unclear: 1.12.1. what occurred in a play, or 1.12.2. what would most likely have occurred in a play, the disc must be returned to the last non-disputed thrower. 2. Playing Field 2.1. The playing field is a rectangle area with dimensions and zones as shown on Figure 1 and should be essentially flat, free of obstructions and afford reasonable player safety. 2.2. The perimeter lines surround the playing field and consist of two (2) sidelines along the length and two (2) endlines along the width. 2.3. The perimeter lines are not part of the playing field. 2.4. The goal lines are the lines that separate the central zone from the end zones and are part of the central zone. 2.5. The brick mark is the intersection of two (2) crossed one (1) metre lines in the central zone set eighteen(18) metres from each goal line, midway between the sidelines. 2.6. Eight brightly-coloured, flexible objects (such as plastic cones) mark the corners of the central zone and the end zones. 2.7. The immediate surroundings of the playing field shall be kept clear of movable objects. If play is obstructed by non-players or objects within three (3) metres of the perimeter line, any obstructed player or thrower in possession may call “Violation”. Figure 1 3. Equipment 3.1. Any flying disc acceptable to both captains may be used. 3.2. WFDF may maintain a list of approved discs recommended for use. 3.3. Each player must wear a uniform that distinguishes their team. 3.4. No player may wear items of clothing or equipment that reasonably could harm the wearer or other players, or impede an opponent's ability to play. 4. Point, Goal and Game 4.1. A game consists of a number of points. Each point ends with the scoring of a goal. 4.2. A game is finished and won by the first team to score fifteen (15) goals. 4.3. A game is separated into two (2) periods of play, called halves. Half time occurs when a team first scores eight (8) goals
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