WalterWizard wrote:Below is the league rules for 2009 regarding unfulfilled fixtures
10 Unfulfilled Fixtures
10.1 Should a fixture not be played because of one club’s inability to field a side, the following rules will apply with regard to the fixture outcome:
10.2 The ‘non-offending’ club shall be awarded a victory.
10.3 The score awarded to the ‘non-offending’ club will be in line with the previous league result(s) of both clubs.
10.3.1 The score awarded to the ‘non-offending’ club will be their average points scored per match (played during that season).
10.3.2 The score awarded to the “offending club” will be the average points conceded by the “non offending club”
10.3.4 In the event of this formula resulting in a “win” for the “offending club” then the result will be declared as 24-0.
10.3.5 Such an average point’s difference will be rounded up to the nearest whole number if necessary.
10.3.6 The minimum score awarded to the ‘non-offending’ club is therefore 24-0.
10.3.7 Should the first match of the season not be played because of one club’s inability to field a side, the ‘non-offending’ club shall be awarded a victory by the score-line of 24-0.
10.3.8 In the Play off stage an unfulfilled fixture will lead to the expulsion of the
offending club.
10.3.9 The failure of a club to fulfil a scheduled fixture is a serious breach of the RLC Rules. An offending club will face disciplinary action. In the event of clubs failing to fulfil fixtures, the RLC Management will decide the level of punishment which may include a fine, deduction of league points or expulsion from the League. All clubs failing to fulfil two fixtures in a given season will be required to seek their re-application to the RLC National competition.
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10.4.0. The League management Committee will make up the rules as it along.