Premiership players not to kick ball out of play when someone injured - good idea?

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  1. Geo

    GeorgeRobledo Well-Known Member

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    Referee to decide when stoppage necessary.
     
  2. Gue

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    Yes.
     
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    Yes

    And restart with a proper drop ball
     
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    Its best idea yet , was being used as a tactic to stop opponents.

    Should be like Rugby League and you just play on and the Physio comes on. He then decides if the game needs to be stopped for treatment.</p>
     
  5. Gue

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    I don't understand how you can stop a team kicking the ball out of play?
     
  6. La Dent de Crolles

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    They can't but I think it means cards will be dished out for ungentlemanly conduct.
     
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    Fine - let them....but if a team puts the ball out of play for their own player to get treatment then they should not expect to receive the ball back.

    Drop balls when the ref is directing a team to play it back to the opposition annoy me.
     
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    You'll get a yellow card for kicking the ball out of play?

    That'll work.
     
  9. La Dent de Crolles

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    Thanks for the support.

    I thought I was clutching at straws in that the authourities would actually start clamping down on feigning injury to stop the opponent.</p>

    With your support however I will keep on as there are now two of us who believe.</p>
     
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    about too the previous situation was far too ambiguous
     
  11. Gue

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    How about...

    Kicking ball(really hard) at player on ground and then if he jumps out of way he's not injured. If he doesn't move then stop play for treatment.
     
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    So will doing so result in a yellow card? Yes/No/Maybe/Sometimes???
     

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