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Originally Posted by jdw3018
Hasn't there been a recent interpretation or change (don't have my casebook) that implies that any time a player throws the ball against his own backboard it should be treated as a try for goal?
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Yes, 9.5 (iirc)
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I know this has been discussed at great length and there are still disagreements about it but I think it's worth noting that 9.5 does not say "any time a player throws the ball against his own backboard it should be treated as a try for goal." Some may think it implies that but that is their own interpretation.
9.5 states; A teams own backboard is part of that team's equipment and may be used.
4-4-5 states; When the ball touches the thrower's backboard it does not constitute part of a dribble.
These are the only two references (rules or case) that I can think of right now that state anything about using your own backboard other than during a try. I'm not completely convinced that these statements imply that any time a player throws the ball against his own backboard it should be treated as a try for goal.