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Fouling...
What happens to the ball if the player carrying it is sent off for fouling.... scatter or restart drive?!
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Which page in the rulebook does it say that?!Dangerous Dave wrote:The rule is very simple:
The ball carrier is sent off and the ball scatters once from the square he was standing in. If it scatters to a player they can try and catch it. Once it goes to an empty square or is caught (by whichever team) it is a turnover.
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It doesn't specify in the LRB this exact situation. However, in all cases where a ball is dropped or not picked up it scatters 1 sqaure eg:-
Block and KO the ball carrier - it scatters one square from where he was.
Failed catch - it scatters one square from where he was.
Failed pick up - it scatters one square from where he was.
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Block and KO the ball carrier - it scatters one square from where he was.
Failed catch - it scatters one square from where he was.
Failed pick up - it scatters one square from where he was.
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I'm not quite sure the ball is really 'dropped' (the fouling player isn't knocked down or anything).
As Moonsong suggested, based on 2nd edition, the ball should be handed to the referee which in turn could give it to the nearest opponent. Seems like the most logical outcome.
Something to consider in the next review??
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As Moonsong suggested, based on 2nd edition, the ball should be handed to the referee which in turn could give it to the nearest opponent. Seems like the most logical outcome.
Something to consider in the next review??
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