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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 4239344" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>Most societies in England follow classification laid down by the national association. Many people like myself avoid local matches that persist in running under archaic rules or no rules because they only lead to controversy. I recently received an entry form whereby I had to sign to say that I abide by the rules but no rules were forthcoming. The previous year this society produced an elaborate booklet with Society of Ploughmen rules followed by its own rules which were in many areas contradictory rather than additional. This immediately indicates a committee in turmoil who do not know what they are doing. How are the judges and competitors meant to cope with all this inconsistency ?</p><p>However we view our national body and may question certain aspects of the rules it is the only way to operate for people who travel from region to region and plough in the national arena.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 4239344, member: 4112"] Most societies in England follow classification laid down by the national association. Many people like myself avoid local matches that persist in running under archaic rules or no rules because they only lead to controversy. I recently received an entry form whereby I had to sign to say that I abide by the rules but no rules were forthcoming. The previous year this society produced an elaborate booklet with Society of Ploughmen rules followed by its own rules which were in many areas contradictory rather than additional. This immediately indicates a committee in turmoil who do not know what they are doing. How are the judges and competitors meant to cope with all this inconsistency ? However we view our national body and may question certain aspects of the rules it is the only way to operate for people who travel from region to region and plough in the national arena. [/QUOTE]
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