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Do whatever the rules allow for. You may want to hire a law firm that specializes in this particular area of regulation.
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The rules in many leagues say that a player is eligible for post-season if she plays two matches, *one of which can be a default.*
So what's the problem?
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Also, as for the bolded part. Your "out of towner" BENEFITED from the default. She now gets to go to finals when in fact, had the match been played, she wouldn't have been in the lineup and wouldn't be going to state. If you're going to be a member of a team, be a member and commit to the schedule. If you can't, then you can't, but don't expect a captain to cheat the system by bending the rules and their own ethical moral ground... something that you did. I could care less if this was a big issue or not, that's not the point. The point is, if this minor bending of rules is OK now, what else will be OK later. That's the big picture here. |
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Like I said in the other post. The big issue here is more along the lines that this player is now benefiting from 2 matches as opposed to just 1 match and it allows her to go to finals. That's why this makes it a double-issue really. The right options are this: 1) Default win with a present player lineup. 2) Double-default because you have no players yourself who could in reality show up to play, regardless of who called who. |
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This was not the last match of the season. In one of my earlier posts I said we had the league already clinched, but this was not the last match. Read properly...
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Your code of ethics sounds more like fire and brimstone tennis. No matter what tennis code you follow, there are always going to be inconsistencies and grey areas for you as a captain. I think as long as you are looking out for your team and not doing things at the expense of the game, then you are probably on the right track to being a good captain. |
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In my area, all the captains know each other, and will extend each other the courtesy of advance notification when a default is imminent.
Conversation usually goes like: Captain A: Do you have enough people for the match tomorrow? Captain B: Yes. Captain A: Well, I'm going to have to default a court. or, Captain A: Do you have enough people for the match tomorrow? Captain B: No, I'm probably going to be short. Captain A: Me too, so looks like we have a double-default. In the first instance, Captain B can put whoever he/she wants in the lineup for the defaulted court. There is the odd captain who will try to game things, e.g. not let the other captain know in advance in the hopes that they will have a last-minute no-show, or lie and say they have availability when in fact they don't. But they are quickly found out and get a negative reputation. |
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Then you should have put someone else in the lineup for that roster and played your out of towner in another match. What part of that don't you understand? You're not ethical... point blank.
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What does it matter who I put in when the match isn't going to happen in the first place? What do you not understand? It's a grey area. That doesn't make me unethical...point blank.
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Ha she signed up with 2 matches left, played one, and then took a default in the other...a little shadier. Still legal, but shadier. |
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I don't know if it's a national rule or not, but our local leagues have a strict signup date. It's normally from a month before matches start to a few days after the 2nd match of the season. Anybody else have that, or is a national rule?
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This happens all the time in Tri-Combo bowling league.
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Don't mind Swank-what's-his-name. What you did was within the rules and perfectly fine. He's just trolling.
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