Taso interpretation is correct
I was at the TASO state meeting and this is how it has been presented.
The rule originally referred to a disqualified player entering the game. The coach has been informed and should not be sending him in. T on the coach.
However, the rules are very specific that a player becomes disqualified when the coach is informed, not the player. So, in the first scenario when the player mouths off to the ref after the coach has been informed, direct T on the coach. Not the player.
We have been informing our coaches about this and instructing them to keep control of their players.
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Damain
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