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Old Tue Nov 02, 2004, 04:53pm
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Just took the test last night for rookie refs. Would like to clarify the following question:

1. After A-1's try has passed through the net and before the ball is at the disposal of team B, A-2 shoves B-2. Offical rules this a personel foul. Is he correct:

Answer: ????

I said no, should it be a unsportsmanlike technical foul.

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Old Tue Nov 02, 2004, 05:19pm
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Fouls that result from dead ball contact are always technical in nature, never personal.

Where'd you take the test, Mike? Our new recruit test was last night, as well.
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Old Tue Nov 02, 2004, 05:30pm
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Thanks for the answer. The test was for Northern Colorado, area 9 i think...

Mike
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Old Tue Nov 02, 2004, 06:51pm
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Fouls that result from dead ball contact are always technical in nature, never personal.

Where'd you take the test, Mike? Our new recruit test was last night, as well.
Never say always!!

Fouls involving an airborne shooter can occur during a dead ball without them being technical.
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Old Wed Nov 03, 2004, 05:24am
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I said no, should it be a unsportsmanlike technical foul.

It is an intentional technical foul, Mike. If the official does not consider the contact to be intentional or flagrant it should be ignored and not called a foul at all.

It is not an unsporting foul because the Rules Book defines an unsporting foul (4-19-13) as "a noncontact technical foul which consists of unfair, unethical or dishonorable conduct."

Since the foul in your play is a contact foul, it does NOT fall within the scope of this definition.
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Old Wed Nov 03, 2004, 06:47am
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Fouls that result from dead ball contact are always technical in nature, never personal.
Never say always!!
Yeah, yeah. Fouls that result from guys shoving each other during a dead ball are always technical in nature. Better?
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