so we all gonna learn how o fucked up with double g like they do and make this system inefficient( basically, you block the second goalie and in the same time you hook the mallet of the first one, you wait your teamates get rid of the last defensor and they have all chance to score in the slot).
What if we don't want to learn and just want to play a different style of polo? Guardians resilience in playing their own style of game in the Worlds final was both inspiring and depressing at the same time. Double goalies are effective (as are blocking plays), but both are lame to participate in and spectate (in my opinion).
It would be good to get some sort of consensus on whether the majority like/dislike double goalies and go from there? Usually the game evolves on it's own, but this time making a new rule seems necessary to invoke change?
More experimentation and feedback would be a good approach I guess? It's cool to see other scenes experimenting with a crease.
What if we don't want to learn and just want to play a different style of polo? Guardians resilience in playing their own style of game in the Worlds final was both inspiring and depressing at the same time. Double goalies are effective (as are blocking plays), but both are lame to participate in and spectate (in my opinion).
It would be good to get some sort of consensus on whether the majority like/dislike double goalies and go from there? Usually the game evolves on it's own, but this time making a new rule seems necessary to invoke change?
More experimentation and feedback would be a good approach I guess? It's cool to see other scenes experimenting with a crease.