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A1 appears to beiinjured and an official properly halts play. Team A coach is beckoned onto the court to attend to the injured player. However, A1 is able to get up on his own without the coach stepping onto the court.
Question ---> Does A1 have to be replaced because the HC was beckoned or does the HC have to come onto the court after being beckoned before the injured player has to be replaced (understanding the TO provisions regarding an injured player)? Thanks |
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This is why if it looks marginal, I ask the player. 81.7% of the time, they want to keep playing so I'll give the coach the stop sign (they're usually looking at me waiting for a signal) and we put the ball in play. Let me put it this way. If I ask the player, he says he can't play, I beckon the coach, and the coach tries to refuse to come out and replace his player; too bad. The kid's coming out for a tick, or the coach is going to burn a TO. ![]()
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Two teams playing at a tournament, neither of which is the host school. Airborne A1 is fouled on a try and goes down. The host school trainer comes onto the floor (without being beckoned), but just as the trainer arrives, A1 is able to get up and wants to continue. Do we let A1 remain in the game or make a substitute come in? Last edited by bob jenkins; Sun Oct 28, 2007 at 06:08am. |
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[QUOTE=Snaqwells]Agreed. But at this point I'll take the player's word for it over the coaches because the player knows himself even better than the coach, at that moment.
______________________ I'm not so sure I agree with you on this one. I've seen players with great heart say they could stay in the game but they really shouldn't have. Sometimes you need an adult (assuming the coach acts and thinks like one) opinion rather than the player's.
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I was specifically referring to when the player says he can't play and the coach says he can. Frankly, if either party says the player is too hurt to play, I'm going with that.
Also, I'm only referring to situations where it's unclear to me how hurt he is without his direct input. If he's writhing in pain on the floor grabbing his knee and screaming for Padgett, he's obviously coming out. If, however, he's slow getting up after a collision and he's rubbing his head; I'll ask him and go with his answer.
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I watch the player briefly. If he doesn't start to get up right away, I say, "do you want your coach?" If he says yes or doesn't answer, I take one more look and then beckon. Once I beckon, he's going out.
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