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Old Wed Jun 25, 2003, 06:35pm
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
Close game, second half, A has had a couple or 3 called against them in a row. You're T (or C in 3 whistle) and coach A is standing behind you quietly questioning the recent series of calls. A1 with the ball is well guarded by B1 & B2 along the endline on the other side of the lane in front of the L. A1 manages to split the defenders and as A1 heads into the lane B1 sticks his knee out making contact with A1. No whistle from L. Coach A shouts to you "look at that!". The play is clearly out of your primary.

What do you do?

If you see the whole play and is has to be called, then call it. You make no mention of actually seeing the play. Maybe there's a reason the L didn't have a call. If it's right in front of the Lead, chances are you shouldn't be looking there anyway. As far as the coach is concerned: "I didn't see it coach. I'm trying to work hard off the ball for you."

When it comes down to it - Do what's right using the information presented to you at the time.
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