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Rosstheref

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Another question of law
« on: Wed 05 Oct 2022 09:12 »
Three players collide. Two from team A and one from team B. All 3 players require and receive treatment. Do any of them have to leave the FOP?

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Re: Another question of law
« Reply #1 on: Wed 05 Oct 2022 09:46 »
Three players collide. Two from team A and one from team B. All 3 players require and receive treatment. Do any of them have to leave the FOP?

I'd say not. The Laws state that if two players of the same team collide and need treatment that is an exception to the requirement for treated players to leave the field (it doesn't say just for those two players).

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Re: Another question of law
« Reply #2 on: Wed 05 Oct 2022 09:49 »
Three players collide. Two from team A and one from team B. All 3 players require and receive treatment. Do any of them have to leave the FOP?

I'd say not. The Laws state that if two players of the same team collide and need treatment that is an exception to the requirement for treated players to leave the field (it doesn't say just for those two players).

Agree, otherwise I think it would be quite a hard sell to explain why team B should be temporarily disadvantaged in numbers