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Originally Posted by bainsey
This is a good point, as it never was A's throw-in in the first place. Perhaps there's no DOG here.
Okay, so this opens up a can of worms. If you're B, and A has the throw-in incorrectly, should you just step over the line and cause a whistle, thereby getting the ball back when the mistake is realized (and no DOG)?
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
I'm giving B both.
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I'm going to disagree here by applying the same logic of 2-10-4: ...
and the activity during it, other than unsporting, flagrant, intentional or technical fouls, shall be canceled.
So I would not give B a DOG warning nor would I charge A2 the foul in the other scenario you gave.