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Old Sat Nov 16, 2013, 11:10am
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
I think it depends on the position of the officials when the fight breaks out. U1 could be "involved" with the fight, and U2 is way at the other end from the V's bench. Better to hace Us take H bench and R take V bench.
Makes sense since you don’t know where you’re going to be if something steps off.

The closest I came was a few years ago when A1 tried to go after my partner. It was in the 2nd half and I was T in from of Team A’s bench. The first thing I did was look at Team A’s head coach and shout, “Keep your players here!” The next thing I did was look at Team B’s bench and yell, “Stay right where you are!” Two of Team A’s subs missed the memo and were tossed because they left the bench area. The tough part was remembering who they were since they had their warm-ups on – they were deep on the bench, as in the only way they would’ve played is if the team was hit by a plague. Team B shot four FTs and eventually won in overtime.


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Originally Posted by ronny mulkey View Post
Side 2 - offset penalties within each category. This means that you could have f.throws at each end?
I can’t see how Side 2 would ever happen. As long as the number of players leaving each bench is the same all of the flagrant Ts offset.
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