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Canadian Ruling
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Originally Posted by ljudge
It has always been my understanding that fouls during a TD-scoring play may not carry over to the 3rd quarter. Say, for example, foul was committed during the try at the end of the 2nd quarter. May that be carried over?
Some situations...can someone please set me straight? Assume team A wants to keep the points in all situations and enforce on succeeding play.
Sit 1: A scores a TD-scoring play on the last play of the 1st quarter.
Ruling: Enforce on kickoff. Untimed down
Sit 2: Same as #1 except at end of 2nd quarter
Ruling: Can not carry over to the 3rd quarter.
Sit 3: Successful field goal at the end of the 1st quarter
Ruling: No untimed down. Enforce on 2nd quarter kickoff
Sit 4: Same as #3 except at end of 2nd quarter
Ruling: No untimed down. No enforcement of 3rd quarter kickoff.
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CANADIAN RULING:
Minor fouls that occur during a TD play do not carry over anywhere. Major fouls do carry over - to whereever you want! Major fouls are Objectionable Conduct, Unnecessary Roughness, Rough Play, No Mouthguard. UR and RP can induce a KO in the same quarter.
Situations: 0. Yes, a major foul during a try can induce a KO in the 2nd, or carry over to the 3rd quarter. In fact, I had one of these tonight.
- If there's a major foul, possibly induce a KO in 1Q or carry to 2Q.
- If there's a major foul, possibly induce a KO in 2Q or carry to 3Q.
- If there's a major foul, possibly induce a KO in 1Q or carry to 2Q.
- If there's a major foul, possibly induce a KO in 2Q or carry to 3Q.
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Last edited by JugglingReferee; Mon Sep 29, 2008 at 08:20am.
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