William Henry Foulkes
Big Member
As I understand it, "He got the ball" is another popular but limited defence.
The obvious case in point is Baxter, but more generally even if you do win the ball you can still rightly, within the laws, be sent off.
I haven't got the facts at my fingertips but isn't the wording something like "reckless" or "out of control"?
You can win the ball with a strong challenge, and clearly that's fine, but you can also win the ball and, correctly, be dismissed if the ref deems you've been reckless (or whatever the wording is) about it.
Can't you?
The obvious case in point is Baxter, but more generally even if you do win the ball you can still rightly, within the laws, be sent off.
I haven't got the facts at my fingertips but isn't the wording something like "reckless" or "out of control"?
You can win the ball with a strong challenge, and clearly that's fine, but you can also win the ball and, correctly, be dismissed if the ref deems you've been reckless (or whatever the wording is) about it.
Can't you?