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Old Thu Dec 21, 2000, 03:41pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally posted by Indy_Ref
However, 3.3.1c in the case book states that A6 is CALLED BACK TO THE BENCH and re-reports to enter the game for another player. It doesn't say anything about his STAYING at the table but the coach changes his mind and tells him to enter for A2 instead of A1 BEFORE THE BALL BECOMES DEAD.


[Edited by Indy_Ref on Dec 21st, 2000 at 11:57 AM]
We must be reading a different 3.3.1C. Mine says (emphasis added) If A6 remains at the table he/she may actually replace a different player if such request is made when the next opportunity for substitution occurs.

So, it has nothing to do with going back to the bench, and nothing to do with making the request before the ball becomes dead.

In the case, A6 reports, but can't enter immediately. In your instance, A6 reports, but can't enter immediately. The reasons they can't enter are slightly different, but that doesn't matter. They can still be withdrawn, and still can replace someone else.

Other than having the exact same play in the case book that you asked about, I don't think this could be much clearer.
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