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Originally Posted by Adam
I think the distinction is being made whether A1 has the ball. There seems to be a few points of possible violation here.
1. The ball is bouncing around.
2. A1 has the ball but the throw in has not started (ball is still dead).
3. A1 has the ball and the throw in has started (ball is live).
1 and 3 are obvious. 1 is a DOG, 3 is an immediate TF and a DOG warning.
The question is on 2, which is different than the case play quoted.
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#1 still has two options, delaying of game or prevention of the ball becoming live. Both rules exist with no clear indication of when it moves from the warning to the immediate T.