Thread: We lucked out
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Old Sun Jan 08, 2006, 01:31pm
Jurassic Referee Jurassic Referee is offline
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Originally posted by Rita C

I know that isn't a correctable error by rule but it could easily have been corrected. Would you?

If a player travels, would you correct it, Rita? Think about it. And how could this be "easily corrected" anyway? As soon as the thrower's teammate went OOB, he/she committed the violation.

The White player simply committed a violation. Just call it.

The good thing is that your and your partner will never get that one wrong again. It's all just part of the learning process. Don't worry about.
Rita -- It's not on the list of Correctable Errors, and thus isn't officially Correctable. But it's fixable up to a point in time. Legally, if you'd have blown the whistle any time before the ball is legally touched inbounds, that's when to do it.
Say what?

You can't be serious on that one, Juulie. That's just completely wrong.

what do you mean? It's not "correctable" in the sense of a correctable error. you can't mean that. But Rita can still call the violation until the ball is touched in-bounds. I assume you're saying that completely wrong. But why?
Juulie, I get your meaning now. You're saying that Rita could have called that violation herself for her partner from the L up 'til the ball was touched in-bounds. I read your answer a different way. Technically, that is correct. However, I'm pretty sure that's not what Rita was talking about when she said "it could easily have been corrected". If you call the violation yourself, there's never anything to "correct".

Maybe Rita can explain further herself.
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