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bluedevil_coach Sun Aug 08, 2004 11:36am

Two opposing players are attempting to recover a loose ball. There is a great deal of pushing and shoving by one or both players in the attempt.

Is there a foul in either of these situations?

Thanks


ABoselli Sun Aug 08, 2004 11:55am

As long as there is no illegal use of hands or holding, two players can battle for a loose ball.

bluedevil_coach Sun Aug 08, 2004 12:50pm

I know that as long as you do not block below the waist, a push in the back above the waist is allowed.

Could you site illegal use of hands examples?

Thanks

ref5678 Sun Aug 08, 2004 01:09pm

know that as long as you do not block below the waist, a push in the back above the waist is allowed

im still a little new to football, but wouldnt this be considered an illieagal block in the back if the contact was iniated from the spot you described

Theisey Sun Aug 08, 2004 03:14pm

Ref5678: take another look at 9-3-5 specifically exception-b. That will answer your question.

ref5678 Sun Aug 08, 2004 03:54pm

thank you i got to thinking about that and looked it up using that Athletic rules study software, but thank you for pointing that out

JugglingReferee Tue Aug 10, 2004 12:48am

Canadian Ruling
 
Here in the GWN, there is a foul called Interference on a Loose Ball. If you directly interfere with a player making an attempt to recover a loose ball, the penalty is loss of ball at the point of foul (LB at PF).

Two players doing it against each other while going for the ball... I can't see throwing a flag.


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