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Old Wed Dec 04, 2013, 10:32am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by egj13 View Post
Did the lead make the call? If so, and you are still going the other way then yes you would do the long switch. Doesn't matter how the fould happened, if the L calls it and play is moving in the other direction then you long switch.
Some (or all) of this is area-dependent, but as soon as B controls the ball (i.e., the count starts; B can be granted a TO), then old-L becomes the new-T, and there is no long switch -- report and go back.

If neither team has (initial) control after A has lost TC because of the try, the old-L is still old-L and you switch.
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