Rules Analysis
WFDF 2017 Rules
8. Status of the Disc
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8.5.
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After a turnover, and after the pull, the team that has gained possession of the disc must continue play without delay.

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8.5.1.

An offensive player must move at walking pace or faster to directly retrieve the disc and establish a pivot.

What:
A turnover has occurred and the new intended thrower is standing over the disc, waiting for their team to set up.

Result:
The defence should remind the player they need to put the disc into play. Intentional delay of game is against spirit of the game and should be discussed by the captains as soon as possible.

Why:
Rule 8.5 says that the new thrower must not delay when picking up the disc. Extra: If other players are still moving towards the disc (a common situation after a turnover), the closest player can decide not to pick up the disc -- this is not in itself a breach of the rules. If no player on offense has been walking towards the disc since the turnover occurred, this is a breach of the rules. It is recommended that the opposing team provide a warning to the opposition and make sure they are aware of the rule before enforcing any time limits.

8.5.1.
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Associates
WFDF 2021-24 Rules
8.5.

After a turnover, and after the pull, an offensive player must move at walking pace or faster to directly retrieve the disc and establish a pivot point.

What:
A turnover has occurred and the new intended thrower is standing over the disc, waiting for their team to set up.

Result:
The defence should remind the player they need to put the disc into play. Intentional delay of game is against spirit of the game and should be discussed by the captains as soon as possible.

Why:
Rule 8.5 says that the new thrower must not delay when picking up the disc.

Extra:
If other players are still moving towards the disc (a common situation after a turnover), the closest player can decide not to pick up the disc – this is not in itself a breach of the rules. If no player on offense has been walking towards the disc since the turnover occurred, this is a breach of the rules. It is recommended that the opposing team provide a warning to the opposition and make sure they are aware of the rule before enforcing any time limits.