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Old Sun Oct 23, 2016, 04:57pm
Altor Altor is offline
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I don't understand your rule citation. It almost sounds like you are suggesting he should have received a red card during play instead of after it.

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Originally Posted by MrSkinner View Post
Is this an acceptable practice? Do other sports do this after play has finished? As officials, should we be able to do this?
I can't speak for UK dodgeball, but many (most?) sports have rules that the officials' jurisdiction ends when they leave the confines of the playing area. That's why most officials will choose to get out the door as soon as the last whistle/horn/whatever sounds. Very little good can come from sticking around.

But, yes, assuming the officials' jurisdiction is not ended, it is generally acceptable that the officials should penalize poor behavior that occurs after the contest if they need to. You will need to consult your UK dodgeball rulebook to make that determination for this situation.
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