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2) The "poke" isn't "contact that prevents normal offensive or defensive manuevers" so the poke itself isn't a foul. So, here, we penalize the unsporting aspect -- T. 3) Flexibility is allowed. In the original play, if the swing was with intent to hit / harm the other player, then it's probably a flagrant T or flagrant P (depending on whether contact was made). If it's just a "get off of me" swing, then it's probably a violation, or PC foul (depending on whether contact was made). (and the option for Intentional P is there for something in between.) The rule used to be, of course, that all swings were a T. BUt the committee recognized that not all swings rise to the level of an unsporting foul, but still need to be penalized -- thus the rule change. |
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