Rules Analysis
WFDF 2017 Rules
18. Infractions and Violations
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18.1.

Marking Infractions:

18.1.
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18.1.1.

Marking infractions include the following:

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18.1.2.

A marking infraction may be contested by the defence, in which case play stops.

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18.1.3.

After all marking infractions listed in 18.1.1. that are not contested, the marker must resume the stall count with the number last fully uttered before the call, minus one (1).

Note:
To resume the stall count with the number last uttered before the call minus one, is the same as subtracting two seconds from the stall count eg. Stalling One, Two, Three, Fast Count, Two, Three etc.

Extra:
If more than one marking infraction is called during the same thrower possession it does not impact how the stall count is adjusted -- the marker must still resume the stall count with the number last fully uttered before the call, minus one (1).

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18.1.4.

The marker may not resume counting until any illegal positioning has been corrected. To do otherwise is a subsequent marking infraction.

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18.1.5.

Instead of calling a marking infraction, the thrower may call a marking violation and stop play if;

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18.1.6.

If the thrower calls a marking infraction, or a marking violation, and also attempts a pass before, during or after the call, the call has no consequences and if the pass is incomplete, then the turnover stands. However if the disc is returned to thrower for a separate breach, the stall count must be adjusted accordingly.

18.1.
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WFDF 2017 Rules
18.1.

Marking Infractions: