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Old Tue Sep 18, 2007, 06:13pm
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Lightbulb Canadian Ruling

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Originally Posted by tskill
Question: Does the IP apply to R and B if they accidentally go out of bounds and return right away?

Play: on a Free Kick, R12 at his own 25, while the ball is in the air, he is near the side line and steps out of bounds (A) while looking up at the ball to catch it so he does not see the side line or (B) accidentally with one foot then returns inbounds immediately, or (C) intentionally to avoid a K player then returns in bounds, in all cases R12 returns inbounds and makes the catch and continues to run where he is tackled at the 50.
CANADIAN RULING:

There are four ways to legally be out of bounds:
  • slipped to OOB
  • blocked to OOB
  • missed blocked
  • touch OOB while catching a kick
Rulings:
  • Legal. If R catches the ball with a foot still OOB, he can not advance the ball, and forward progres is marked. If R steps OOB and gets back IB before possession is obtained, he may legally advance the ball and is not penalized for being OOB.
  • Legal for the same reason.
  • Illegal. Going OOB to avoid an opponent is not permitted.
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