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Old Wed Mar 28, 2007, 01:38pm
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Originally Posted by Whistles & Stripes
Is it safe to say that the general rule in this situation is, if the throw-in following the foul is still going to be on the endline, then the team throwing in retains the right to run the endline? The wording on the case play says "B1 fouls A2 inbounds near A1." So what if A1 is on the endline near the sideline on the side where the table is, and B1 fouls AD near the endline where it intersects with the other sideline, opposite the table. The calling official says that the ensuing throw in will be on the endline. Do they still get to run?
Yes, that is safe to say. The implication is that by being "near" A1, the foul occurred closest to the endline. It's not precisely worded but that is what it means.
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