Quote ="ETC"The main point that all teams agreed to at the start of the league was to do everything possible to help Tag Rugby grow. If by joining in with their Tag Festival and getting the chance to talk to people about the plus sides of Tag we get more people playing, then we are our role
We have check before arranging fixtures about availability for grounds and referee's, but sometimes things come up quite quickly that means this can change. For example on Monday the Wakefield Touch Cup was announced, and the person who was asked about doing our game was now taken up with that competition. Then include the Bradford festival being announced to us on Monday as well other options for referees had gone out of the window.'"
As I said previously, it could have been payed in Hull if pitches and referees were a problem. I don't know what you discussed with Coach, but it seems a pretty obvious decision to make if you were willing to fulfil your agreement to playing us in the arranged fixture for the TML.
I've read things about you not agreeing to certain rules etc. We played in possibly the most restrictive form of tag rugby against Halifax where the rules were implemented, and if they were a reason for the cancelation of the game, I'm sure both teams could have come to an agreement on the day of the rules that were to be played.
It seems that Wakefield, rightly, want to play to the rules exactly how they are written and it be a non-contact sport. Can I remind you of the game last year that the FC Irregulars played against your club, where a member of our team was, quite literally, wiped out by a wreckless tackle by a player of Wakefield. I assume this will have been erradicated from your game after the rules have come into force?