11.2.1 and 11.2.6 is what I was saying about the other day. If someones elbow is already in that position (in a turn, pursuit of the ball etc) and it makes contact with another player through body pressure, as I see it that is not 'chicken-winging'.
Cockpit stuff, mallets under wheels, skidding into players, hacking - could be looked at more, collisions in general seem not to bad, but maybe 'cutting up' could be looked at, don't see many T-bones as the courts length doesn't allow greatly for them.
Mallets are varying conditions, but whilst there are long axles, wires, bar-ends etc whizzing round the court, I'd say it's permissible.
11.2.1 and 11.2.6 is what I was saying about the other day. If someones elbow is already in that position (in a turn, pursuit of the ball etc) and it makes contact with another player through body pressure, as I see it that is not 'chicken-winging'.
Cockpit stuff, mallets under wheels, skidding into players, hacking - could be looked at more, collisions in general seem not to bad, but maybe 'cutting up' could be looked at, don't see many T-bones as the courts length doesn't allow greatly for them.
Mallets are varying conditions, but whilst there are long axles, wires, bar-ends etc whizzing round the court, I'd say it's permissible.