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Originally posted by whiskers_ump
Dave,
I would say she would be disqualified when discovered and properly
protested by the offended team while the player is in the game.
I would say at this point the player is still in the game unless
the team manager or player in violation has informed the umpire
prior to the offended team's protest, then there is no violation
regardless of how long the player was legally in the game. If the
team in violation has no other subs to replace the disqualified
player, treat it same as the shorthanded rule.
Just my thoughts,
glen
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Remember, we are speaking of an unreported sub. If there is no doubt that the individual in question took part in the game, she is an unreported sub and DQed.
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