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Old Thu Nov 18, 2004, 02:12pm
blindzebra blindzebra is offline
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Originally posted by BushRef
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Originally posted by IAABO_Ref
It would only be a “T” if it was whites second time delaying.

You can always blow the whistle and admitter a throw-in to blue, for the ball no longer being at the disposal of blue.
I don't have my books in front of me, but I believe there is a provision in the rules that allows for a T even on the first delay in this situation when simply giving a warning would give the team that just scored an advantage by stopping the clock as they are wanting.
9.2.11 comment.

Although, I don't think it really applies to this play as it was described.

The act of touching by A was not an attempt to force a warning, they were trying to make B throw it in.
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