
Ultitude’s Weekly Digest

Your weekly update!
Everything you need to know that’s Ultitude related


What’s been happening at Ultitude
Congratulations to Ultitude for their win against Wicked last week, we are looking forward to another great game next week against Tailwhip. Ringers will be organised closer to the time, on the Whatsapp group.
Reminder: Ultitude player fees are as follows:
R1700 for the year.
R850 for half year.
R150 per month.
Please could you check that your fees are up to date.
This coming week
Monday - League Games.Ultitude vs Tailwhip 6th August.
Wednesday - Pick up 6:30pm for 7:00pm at Pirates. Bring a friend!
Saturday - Pick up 3:00pm at Pirates. Bring a friend!
Weekly Rule
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12. Receivers and Positioning:
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- 12.1. A player “catches” the disc by demonstrating sustained control of a non-spinning disc.
- 12.2. If the player loses control of the disc due to subsequent contact with the ground or a team-mate or a legitimately positioned opposition player, the catch is deemed to have not occurred.
- 12.3. The following are out-of-bounds turnovers, and no catch is deemed to have occurred:
- 12.3.1. an offensive receiver is out-of-bounds when they contact the disc; or
- 12.3.2. after catching the disc, an offensive receiver’s first contact is out-of-bounds while still in possession of the disc.
- 12.4. After a catch, that player becomes the thrower.
- 12.5. If offensive and defensive players catch the disc simultaneously, the offence retains possession.
- 12.6. A player in an established position is entitled to remain in that position and should not be contacted by an opposing player.
- 12.7. Every player is entitled to occupy any position on the field not occupied by any opposing player, provided that they do not initiate contact in taking such a position.
- 12.7.1. However when the disc is in the air a player may not move in a manner solely to prevent an opponent from taking an unoccupied path to the disc.
- 12.8. All players must attempt to avoid contact with other players, and there is no situation where a player may justify initiating contact. “Making a play for the disc” is not a valid excuse for initiating contact with other players.
- 12.9. Some incidental contact , not affecting the outcome of the play or safety of players, may occur as two or more players move towards a single point simultaneously. Incidental contact should be minimized but is not considered a foul.
- 12.10. Players may not use their arms or legs to obstruct the movement of opposing players.
- 12.11. No player may physically assist the movement of another player, nor use an item of equipment to assist in contacting the disc.
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