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Originally posted by Kelvin green
Still disagree.
7-5-7 says that ball is awarded out of bounds after a goal or awarded goal as in 7-4-3 ( ball is awarded out of bounds after field goal or a suceesful FT or awarded goal.) Nothing about an ensuing throw-in.
Based on the comments on the new rule, 7-5-5 was written specifcally to addess team fouls and PC whn a team is in control...
I still believe the rules committe never intended to take away the run after a score. That is a privilige you get from the score. The committee would never allow an offending team to force a spot throw-in on a foul after a score since that's why the run end line provision was put inthere. Cases play 7.5.7E concure with the ruling.
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Still can't agree. Case book play 7.5.7E has the spot of the foul occuring on the bottom block. The closest OOB spot to where that foul occurred
is the endline, and the ball then goes to the closest spot as per 7-5-5. That's the only reason that B is allowed to run the endline. If A2 hadda committed a foul in that case play at a spot closest to a sideline instead , that's where the spot throw-in woulda been as per 7-5-5.