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Nicole’s hopes hit by Shabbat game ruling

August 1, 2013 13:58

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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A British teacher’s hopes of winning a World Cup medal with the Israel women’s lacrosse team at this year’s tournament in Canada has been jeopardised after they refused a ruling that they must play a vital match on Shabbat.

Nicole Sawdaye, from Mill Hill, London, is the only British member of the Israeli team playing in the event and qualifies through her Israeli mother.

But they are in danger of missing their final placement game as one of the top eight teams, which could be for a medal or a play-off for fifth or seventh place, because the International Lacrosse Federation have ruled those matches must take place tomorrow Nicole, who teaches at Belmont Preparatory School, said: "By refusing to play the match we will forfeit it and the other team would be awarded a 1-0 victory and be placed ahead of us in the final World Cup standings. Prior to the tournament schedule being drawn up Israel requested not to play matches on a Shabbat and both the FIL and tournament hosts in Canada agreed to our request for the ‘pool play’ games.

"But at the end of last month they told us their decision was final and we must play the game or forfeit it."