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Old Tue Dec 15, 2015, 03:13pm
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Originally Posted by SAJ View Post
I could see the use of two hands to stop play during a substitution. Typically, the T would beckon the subs and if the subsequent inbound play is administered by the L then a one handed stop sign by the T could also be interpreted as a ready to proceed (mirrored chop).
This is why I don't raise my arm for a mirrored chop until after the ball is at the disposal of the thrower in.
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