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Originally Posted by BryanV21
Nothing, as the play is dead at the time the whistle blows for the first foul, unless the contact by B2 is deemed to be flagrant or unsportsmanlike resulting in a technical foul.
Just to be thorough, the fact the play is dead DOES NOT make the ball dead as the try is not over with.
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That makes no sense...the ball is live and that is all you have. There is no such thing as a dead play.
This is the reason the multiple foul is in the books....if you have players doing that on purpose, it is time to pull out the multiple foul. I've never seen it happen, however and do not expect to.