Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Yet, when the defense violates with a kick ball during the throwin; we don't change the arrow.
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Originally Posted by HawkeyeCubP
We don't? Kicking is a violation, yes, but it's not a throw-in violation by A. It's a touch. The throw-in ends when the thrown ball is touched, or when A violates, doesn't it?
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Now that's a good question. I know that the rule is that the team retains the right to run the endline if the first touch is a kick by the opponent, but I can't recall anything stating that the throwing team retains the arrow. I'd have to go with it's a touch (not a legal touch) and switch the arrow.
BTW I would not switch the arrow if Team B committed a boundary plane violation during an AP throw-in. I would award a new throw-in at the original spot, which is NOT an AP throw-in and keep the arrow pointed in the same direction.