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(Amended
11th April 2007)
Rules 1 to 12
relate to (but are not exclusive to) the main summer league competition.
1. A team may consist of a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 12 players in any
league match.
2.1 In each league match teams will play:
1. 2x
Triples (3 players using 2 boules each)
2. 2x
Doubles (2 players using 3 boules each)
3. 2x
Singles (1 player using 3 boules)
2.2
The total number of games per league match will therefore be 6.
2.3
No individual player may play more than two games in the same match.
2.4
No individual player may play more than one game of the same format (i.e.
triples, doubles or singles) in the same match.
2.5
The match will commence with the 2 Triples (played concurrently),
followed by the Doubles and ending with the Singles.
2.6
It is permissible for the Doubles and Singles to be played concurrently if there
are sufficient pistes available and if both Teams Captains agree that they have
players available in accordance with rules 2.3 and 2.4.
3. All league matches shall be played to B.P.F. rules and all league games
will be played to 13 points.
4.
Where there is a choice of terrains
(playing areas), the visiting team will be advised on arrival which terrain will
be used for the duration of the match.
5. Prior to the start of any league match, the home captain must explain to
his/her opposite number, all out of bounds rules of that terrain.
6
Score sheets
a. Names of all players taking part in a league match must be recorded in the
provided place on the match score sheets.
b.
It will be the responsibility of the
HOME team captain to forward the league match result to the Results Secretary
within SEVEN DAYS of the match date. Failure of the home team to comply with
this rule will result in the home team having one league point deducted from
their total for the season, and the Executive Committee will decide the best
course of action to avoid any unfair advantage or disadvantage accruing to any
team whether or not involved in the match in question.
7. Each team must appoint a captain for
each league match. This appointment need not be the same member for each league
match.
8. League match captains will be
responsible for agreeing to the game scores and final league match result.
9. If there is a dispute concerning the rules of play etc. during a league
match, it will be the
responsibility of BOTH captains to report the matter to the Results Secretary if
no agreement can be reached on the night of the league match.
10.
League Positions.
Three League points will be awarded per match won. One League point for a draw.
League positions will be decided by:-
a. Total League Points
b. Games Won
c. Game Points difference.
d. Game Points scored
11. Penalty Sanctions.
a. Under normal circumstances, all league matches should start within 5 minutes
of the stipulated time of 7.30pm .
b. Should no player from the opposing team appear by the end of the 5
minutes grace period the following penalty sanctions will apply:
c. If a team is represented by less than the minimum six players at the
end of the 5-minutes grace period, the non-offending captain must ask the
opposing team to commence play although their team is incomplete. In this case,
the remaining players of the incomplete team may only play their own boules;
those of the absent player/s are forfeit. Late arriving players may join
their partners at the start of the next end after they arrive.
d. In the event of a Team starting a match with less than the minimum six
players, the score sheet will be filled out and games commenced according to the
following convention:
- All
three players names must be filled in for the first Triple before any
players names are filled in for the
second Triple.
- The
names of late arriving players will be allocated to vacant places in the
first or second Triple until all of the places in both Triples are filled.
- Late
arriving players must be allocated places in the Triples (as point 2 above)
even if they arrive after the end of the game(s). In this way a player who
arrives after the completion of both Triples will
be permitted to play in only one of the remaining Doubles or Singles
if, had they arrived sooner, they would have been required to make up the
numbers in a Triple.
- The
principle applied to the Triples (as point 3 above) will also apply to the
Doubles and Singles. Hence if a team has insufficient players available to
start both Doubles after the
Triples have been completed, both players names for the first Double must be
filled in on the scoresheet before any players names are filled in for the
second Double. Likewise, no players names will be filled in for the Singles
unless all four places in the Doubles have already been filled.
12. Postponement of League matches.
- A League match may only be postponed on the
scheduled fixture date due to very inclement weather e.g. resulting in a
flooded or snow-covered piste. It is
the responsibility of the home team captain to notify the Results Secretary
of the postponement and date of the re-arranged match within seven days.
- A team may rearrange a match with the agreement
of the opposing team captain. The match must be played before the original
scheduled date of the fixture. Should a match not be played by the agreed
date the postponing team will be penalised by the deduction of one League
point, but the match will still have to be played at a later date before the
end of the current League season. In the event that a postponed match cannot
be re-arranged, the Executive Committee will decide the best course of
action to avoid any unfair advantage or disadvantage accruing to any team
whether or not involved in the unplayed match.
- If a match is postponed less than 24 hours
before the scheduled start time, the team that required the postponement
will have one League point deducted from their total, but the match will
still have to be rearranged before the end of the season.
- Where a League match is abandoned and remains
unfinished, and arrangements to complete the match are not agreed within
seven days, then the complete and incomplete scores from the original
abandoned match will stand.
- Where a League match that was previously
abandoned has to be completed at a later date, either team may introduce a
substitute player with the agreement of the opposing team captain.
- If any member of the Executive Committee is
involved in a disputed match, that member must declare an interest and
withdraw from the meeting while the matter is being discussed until the
outcome has been decided.
13. Other Competitions.
a. The League Committee will be responsible for the efficient organisation of
all other Marches
Petanque competitions in accordance with articles 3 (b) and 6 (b) of the
Constitution.
b. The League Executive or Committee when deciding on a venue for a
Marches Petanquecompetition will not take into account any players personally
banned from that venue.
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