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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by IREFU2
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Originally posted by jritchie
But we did say in an earlier thread, i think....the opposite was TRUE right... Question??? once the ball has been released by the thrower, opponents may break the throw in boundary plane???
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Once the ball is release, he can break the plane or move off of the spot. As long as he/she has the ball, he/she must remain on/over the spot.
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...but don't forget that defense still can't touch the ball on the oob side of the plane, even after it's been released.
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Yes they can on any pass released onto the floor, they cannot touch the ball being passed to a teammate OOB on a throw-in after a made or awarded goal.