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Women's Flag Football IFAF World Championship 2024

 

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1 minute ago, Gianlu33 said:

@Josh ready for a re-match? :p

I guess that this will be less close and Canada should win :mumble:

Of course! Good luck! :yes
 

Well we’ll see, but the World Rankings/seedlings (or whatever they are) are quite close so I’m hoping for a good match. 

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I have a question… so I’ve noticed that the defenders have flags on their belts, but for what reason? Is it just for the “flag” aspect of the football, so everyone needs to have them? They’re not getting one of their flags taken away from them unlike their teammates on offence :d

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1 minute ago, Josh said:

I have a question… so I’ve noticed that the defenders have flags on their belts, but for what reason? Is it just for the “flag” aspect of the football, so everyone needs to have them? They’re not getting one of their flags taken away from them unlike their teammates on offence :d

I've literally just started watching but im going to guess for turnover purposes? If they intercept then they need to have the flag stripped? but i havn't watched a game or read the rules so....

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1 minute ago, Olympicsnell said:

I've literally just started watching but im going to guess for turnover purposes? If they intercept then they need to have the flag stripped? but i havn't watched a game or read the rules so....

Oh yeah that makes sense, thanks :d

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:CAN #19 has been horrible defensively, pretty much causing all of the Italian offence single handedly, substitute her off! 
 

Actually, with only 10 players that’s not possible but still… :facepalm::hairpull:

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