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Old Fri Oct 24, 2003, 05:11pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally posted by bob jenkins


#2 should also be Yes - reference Rule 3-4-14, AR13
I disagree -- 3-4.13 says that a bleeding player may return after a TO has been granted to his or her team. And AR14 gives an example of A being injured, B being granted a TO and A not being allowed to return.
Bob, read AR 13 on page 54 again...the ruling states that when a time-out is granted to either team, one OR BOTH players are allowed to remain in the game - no bleeding and no saturated uniforms...the difference in the two situations appears to be the fact that AR 14 is dealing with a time-out called after the injured player from the other team has already been replaced...hmmm...seem to contradict each other, don't they??? [/B][/QUOTE]

But in that AR, both injured players are from the SAME team -- so a TO by that team allows both to remain.

AR14 (the very next one! ) is the AR that indicates the team with the injured player must call the TO.

(gee -- I hope that's right -- I did it w/o the rules book).

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