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Old Sat Dec 27, 2008, 03:08pm
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Fighting is a flagrant act and can occur when the ball is dead or live.

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Originally Posted by shishstripes View Post
Interesting that the case book just uses "punches" rather than "fighting" as the question states. Either way flagrant and disqualified. Semantics may be confusing. Make sure coach is assessed indirects as required.
4-18: Fighting is a flagrant act and can occur when the ball is dead or live. Fighting includes, but is not limited to combative acts such as:
ART. 1 An attempt to strike, punch or kick by using a fist, hands, arms, legs
or feet regardless of whether contact is made.
ART. 2 An attempt to instigate a fight by committing an unsporting act that
causes a person to retaliate by fighting
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