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Loudwhistle Fri Dec 10, 2010 10:45am

Official Stops Play, Does Player have to come out
 
If you stop play for a temporarily injured player (wind knocked out, charlie horse, etc) basically a minor injury that "goes away in 10-20 seconds, does the player have to come out or a time out be called to keep them in? I read in 3-3-5 and 3-3-6 and don't see where it says that they have to. I know when we see blood, suspect a concussion or the coach is beckoned they have to come out and can be bought back in with a time out except for head injury. This question came up in a meeting last night and some of the veteran officials with 20+ years said they had to come out if play is stopped, I said they didn't, am I missing a rule somewhere?

referee99 Fri Dec 10, 2010 10:46am

Nope.
 
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Originally Posted by Loudwhistle (Post 706645)
If you stop play for a temporarily injured player (wind knocked out, charlie horse, etc) basically a minor injury that "goes away in 10-20 seconds, does the player have to come out or a time out be called to keep them in? I read in 3-3-5 and 3-3-6 and don't see where it says that they have to. I know when we see blood, suspect a concussion or the coach is beckoned they have to come out and can be bought back in with a time out except for head injury. This question came up in a meeting last night and some of the veteran officials with 20+ years said they had to come out if play is stopped, I said they didn't, am I missing a rule somewhere?

You got it.

Adam Fri Dec 10, 2010 10:49am

If the coach isn't beckoned, the player doesn't have to leave. I'm not going to stand there forever before making the decision to beckon the coach, but 10-20 seconds isn't "forever," either.

Loudwhistle Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:04am

Thanks guys, just found the proof:3.3.5B

BBrules Fri Dec 10, 2010 12:41pm

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Originally Posted by Loudwhistle (Post 706664)
Thanks guys, just found the proof:3.3.6B

I think this is the reference.

Loudwhistle Fri Dec 10, 2010 01:31pm

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Originally Posted by BBrules (Post 706704)
I think this is the reference.

My book has 3.3.5 situation B. 3.3.6 situation B says that the player has to come out due to blood.

BBrules Fri Dec 10, 2010 01:36pm

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Originally Posted by Loudwhistle (Post 706723)
My book has 3.3.5 situation B. 3.3.6 situation B says that the player has to come out due to blood.

My book has 3.3.7 covering a bleeding player. That said, however, I am looking at 2009-10 books. Did it change this year?

Loudwhistle Fri Dec 10, 2010 01:47pm

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Originally Posted by BBrules (Post 706726)
My book has 3.3.7 covering a bleeding player. That said, however, I am looking at 2009-10 books. Did it change this year?

The ruling didn't change this year as far as I know. I'm using an older book, I guess as the newer editions come out, the case play numbers change, makes sense. (I wasn't aware the case play numbers changed with time)

PG_Ref Fri Dec 10, 2010 03:23pm

The correct reference to the original post is 3.3.6 Sit B (2010-2011 Rules book)


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