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Can anyone tell me if there is really a difference between a 'charge' and a 'player control foul?' Is the difference because the person with a ball commits the player control foul?
Also, I know there is a signal for "charge" (same as "block") but I've never really seen it used as a 'charge'.. I appreciate the advice for this "new ref." |
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A player control foul common foul committed by a player in control of the ball.
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The only signal used when a player control foul occurs is the hand behind the head. Now if you have a player without the ball charging into another player for whatever reason, you would use the pushing signal.
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