HTC has applied the following four optional tournament conditions and variances for 2024:
Optional Tournament Condition for Fair Play Possession Optional Tournament Condition For USPA Outdoor Rule 2.a Buzzer Beater Variance Optional Tournament Condition for USPA Outdoor Rule 26A ,RULE 26A – IMPROPER BLOCKING IX. OPTIONAL TOURNAMENT CONDITION FOR FAIR PLAY POSSESSION With notice to the teams before the Draw, the Host Tournament Committee may direct the Umpires employ the “undefended possession play” or “fair play possession” as described below: Notwithstanding USPA Outdoor Rules 21.l, 22.e, and 22.e(4), which remain in force, if the Umpire or Umpires stop play due to an inadvertent whistle, a damaged or buried ball, a fallen or injured Umpire, player or horse, or some other perceived emergency or unexpected event, and the team in possession of the ball is significantly disadvantaged by the interruption of play, to be determined by the Umpires in their discretion, the team in possession of the ball when one of the events described above shall retain possession of the ball through a “possession play” as follows: (a) If play is stopped when the ball is between the two 60-yard lines, the free hit will be taken from the point where the ball was when play was stopped. (b) If play is stopped when the ball is on or inside the 60-yard line and the free hit is awarded to the attacking team, the free hit will be taken from a spot 60 yards from the end line opposite where the ball was when play was stopped, but no more than 40 yards from the center of the 60-yard line. (c) If play is stopped when the ball is on or inside the 60-yard line and the free hit is awarded to the defending team, the free hit will be taken from rom the point where the ball was when play was stopped. (d) In each of the situations described above, the team granted possession is free to position themselves anywhere on or off the playing field. All members of the other team who are not off the field or returning to their proper position must be behind the 30-yard line until the ball is hit or hit at. (e) The Umpire shall count 8 seconds and drop a ball at the appropriate spot, and a member of the team awarded possession shall have 5 seconds to play the ball. (f) If the ball is placed anywhere other than on the 60-yard line as described in subparagraph (b) above, the team may play the ball by hitting away or tapping the ball. (g) If the ball is placed on the 60-yard line as described in subparagraph (b) above, the team may only play the ball by hitting to goal or to a teammate, but not by tapping. XIV. OPTIONAL TOURNAMENT CONDITION FOR USPA OUTDOOR RULE 2.a With notice to the teams before the Draw, the Host Tournament Committee may employ and direct the Umpires to employ the version of USPA Outdoor Rule 2 set forth below: RULE 2- PLAYERS a. No player shall play in any Event for more than one team, except that, with notice to the teams before the Draw, the Host Tournament Committee may designate a handicap range (for example, 7-, 8-, 9-, and 10-goals) containing players who may be excepted under the circumstances described below: (i) During preliminary play (i.e., non-elimination games), if a player within the designated handicap range is injured or becomes ill during a game, a player competing in the Event of equal or lesser handicap to the injured or ill player may substitute only for the remainder of that game. For all subsequent games in the Event only eligible substitutes may be used. (ii) After preliminary play, if a player within the designated handicap range is injured or ill and cannot start or becomes injured in a game, an eliminated player of equal or lesser handicap may substitute for the injured or ill player for the remainder of the game and/or Event. An eliminated player is a player who has completed his or her final game in the Event and whose team has been eliminated from the Event. The substitute is not eligible to compete for any other team in the Event. XV. OPTIONAL TOURNAMENT CONDITION FOR USPA OUTDOOR RULE 14.b (the “Buzzer–Beater”) With notice to the teams before the Draw, the Host Tournament Committee may employ and direct the Umpires to employ the versions of USPA Outdoor Rule 14.b and Outdoor Rule 22.e(4) set forth below: Outdoor Rule 14.b (Buzzer-Beater version): b. In each period of the game, at the end of 7 minutes of elapsed time, a single horn or bell will sound to indicate that up to 30 seconds of overtime remain in the period. At the end of the overtime portion of the period, a horn or bell will sound twice to terminate the period. When the sounding twice of the second horn or bell is either untimely or not heard by the players or Umpires, the period ends at 7 minutes and 30 seconds expired on the official clock, unless it is the final regulation period, and it ends earlier pursuant to subsection (2) below. A goal scored after time has expired on the official clock does not count, even if it is before the second horn or bell sounds and before the Umpires blow their whistles, except in the circumstances described below: (i) A ball hit prior to the second bell or horn, and prior to the Umpires’ whistle(s) officially ending the period, may count as a goal if it is not touched by an opponent or a teammate of the player hitting the ball and it rolls or flies between the goal posts (a “Buzzer-Beater”). (ii) Prior to the final period, should any player on either team touch a potential Buzzer-Beater with his or her mallet, body or horse, a whistle will be blown, the ball will be considered dead at the spot where it was at the time of the whistle, and the period will end as it normally would. (iii) Should a foul occur after a potential Buzzer-Beater is hit and while it is in motion, a whistle will be blown and a penalty, if any, will be called. In this case, the ball is considered “live” and any penalty resulting from the call will be exacted at the beginning of the next period. (iv) In the final period, and in any overtime periods, should a foul occur while a potential Buzzer-Beater is “live” but after the period would otherwise end, the penalty will be exacted immediately, and 5 seconds will be added to the clock for execution of the penalty. Should there be an electronic malfunction of the official clock or a situation where the official clock does not start and/or stop in accordance with the play on the field the Umpires shall have final authority to correct the official time and shall direct the Timekeeper and/or Scorer to make any necessary adjustments to the official clock. Outdoor Rule 22.e(4) (Buzzer-Beater version): (4) After the Umpire stops the game while the ball is on the playing field, and no Penalty is awarded, play shall resume by a throw-in from the point where the ball was considered dead toward the nearer side boards or side lines. In the event this point does not allow sufficient room for the teams to line up on the field, the Umpire shall throw the ball in, in the same manner, from the nearest point that allows it. When the Buzzer-Beater Optional Tournament Condition is in effect, and play is stopped at the end of a period but no penalty is awarded, play shall resume, if appropriate, taking into consideration where any potential buzzer beater was touched or came to rest, either with a knock-in, change of possession, throw-in at the resting point, or throw-in at the center line if a buzzer beater scored a goal. XIII. OPTIONAL TOURNAMENT CONDITION FOR USPA OUTDOOR RULE 26A With notice to the teams before the Draw, the Host Tournament Committee may direct the Umpires to employ the version of USPA Outdoor Rule 26A set forth below: RULE 26A – IMPROPER BLOCKING During the execution of a knock-in, Penalty 5.a or 5.b, or a free hit resulting from a ball hit out of bounds, an offensive player may not block a defensive player from marking the offensive player’s teammate who has a play on the ball (i.e., set a pick on the defending player). At all other times, when a player in possession of the ball either stops or reduces his or her speed to a slow canter or walk, no teammates of the player in possession may block a defending player within two horse lengths of the player with the ball from making a play on that player or the ball. When an offensive player improperly blocks a defensive player, the Umpires shall call a foul and award an appropriate penalty. Improper Blocking may or may not constitute Dangerous Riding. If a violation of this rule is called and not upheld, the team in possession of the ball when the foul was called shall be awarded a Fair Play Possession as in USPA Tournament Condition IX.
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