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Old Tue Dec 31, 2002, 08:47am
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
Mick,
Remember the player does not have to change the shirt just because it has blood on it. The rule says an "excessive" amount of blood. If you don't think it is a big deal, don't make it one.
You do still need to find the player who is bleeding though and take care of him.
Nevadref,
This was a pretty easy call for me.
I was looking at three bloodspots, an 8" long smear, a 4" smear and a 2" smear.
And both players were out for less than 20 seconds of game time. The bleeder was 6'8" 240 and one of his teammates was slightly concerned when he asked me, "How long does he have to be out?" This teammate breathed a sigh of relief when I told him that the big guy could come in at the next whistle.
mick
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