Talk:Women's Field Hockey

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I removed the old content beacause it did not make sense: Women's Field Hockey is a fast-moving footbag sport incorporating elements of soccer, field hockey, and ultimate Frisbee created by Joey Beachum and Robert Scribner in 2003. The game is similar to each of the root sports mentioned but has a unique look and feel; as a result, the sport has gained popularity in the state of Mississippi and is poised to spread throughout the South and onwards. Felix Portier 6:59 Thurday 28 December 2006 (UTC)

The previous text was plainly vandalism. however, there is currently no need for this article to be anything other than a redirect to the main Field hockey article (as we have discussed before). If you have references for the information you put in this article, add it to the main article in a summary form, and a more detailed version of it in History of field hockey. If at some stage it becomes necessary to split out information on the women's game (although since rules, governing bodies etc are now identical, it is of more historic than current value) the article should in any case be at Women's field hockey per the manual of style, not here. David Underdown 11:03, 28 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]