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Taunting After Touchdown
I'm not sure if I enforced this wrong this weekend or not, I've talked with two other referee's and I've heard two different answers. This is a basic play, but I'm confussed.
A28 scores a touchdown. After the play A28 taunts B94. I gave the coach of B the option of having the penalty enforced from the try to make it a try from the 18, or having the option of A kicking off from it's 25. Is this the correct enforcement for a dead ball penalty following a score by A? |
Yes, that's correct. It's the new rule this year
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New Rule
I believe the new rule states that if it's a dead ball foul by B, not by A.
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Plus, what walt said in the next post! :) |
Rule 8.2.2 If during a touchdown-scoring play in which there is no change of possession, a foul by the opponents of the scoring team may ...
The discussion is moot in this example anyway. Taunting is a dead-ball foul and not subject to the rule change. |
Sorry all,
I misspoke |
Canadian Ruling
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Taunting is Objectionable Conduct. 10 yards on either the convert or KO, at the option of B. |
I'm sure next year B will get the option too.
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What option? If B accepts a live ball penalty against A during a scoring down you're going to replay the down - no TD.
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I am guessing what Wheels meant was that dead-ball fouls against A or B will be added to the list of penalties we are allowed to carry over to the kick off. That is the way it should be IMO.
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