Rest Day

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Rest Day

Postby BallinOnAbudget on Fri May 05, 2006 4:36 pm

With all the talk of hot weather having some sort of impact on teams. I was curious to why A teams have been scheduled a rest day (Thursday), and B teams play four days straight. I understand there are only 12 teams in B as opposed to the 16 competing for the A championship, but every team has to play four games (exception of the byes) to get to the final. I have taken some hard hits through the years, and have been known to be a bit "slow" at times. Could someone please enlighten me?
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Budget

Postby Andy Sharp on Fri May 05, 2006 5:46 pm

I think you can look at your username for part of the answer, the extra day can cost >$1500, is it really worth it yet for B teams to get that day of rest? Someday it might be.
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Re: Budget

Postby Daniel Morris on Sat May 06, 2006 7:38 am

Andy Sharp wrote:I think you can look at your username for part of the answer, the extra day can cost >$1500, is it really worth it yet for B teams to get that day of rest? Someday it might be.


Andy is correct. This was originally a budget issue. In fact, US Lacrosse was even asking us very early on if Division B would be interested in doing somehting closer to the women's division, namely playing twice in a day to keep down travel costs.

If Division B thinks they need a day of rest, they should start asking for it for next season. The Division A only just got a rest day a couple of years back.

While I'm at it, it seems there is some confusion about the rest day. To clarify, only winning teams are guaranteed to have Thursday off. There are four Division A consolation games on Thursday, two on Friday. With the sheer number of games a day, it just wasn't possible to schedule all games from both Divisions on Friday, and only play the Division B on Thursday. Teams would have been starting games at 8am, and no coach wanted a consolation game at 8am.
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