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Originally posted by nine01c
If he enters court with no mouthguard in place, the rereree will direct him to the bench for a sub, and he can re-enter at the next whistle (like if a kid has jewlery on).
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I read the hand-out pdf file that you posted, but I'm still not sure about a few things. It didn't mention substitution into the game, that I could see. It did mention that if a player "intentionally" participated without a mouthguard while they were in the game, they had to be substituted out of the game. Naturally, it seems to follow (to me,anyway) that, if you don't think that the player "intentionally" lost the mouthguard, you just allow the player to put it back in and and keep playing without having to substitute out. N'est-ce pas? If a player tried to sub into the game without a mouthguard, does the same concept hold? If you feel that they are not intentionally trying to play without a mouthguard, but just simply forgot it, would you allow them to just go get the mouthguard and put it in, rather than getting another sub in for him/her?