throwing of the crosse May 3, 2021 World Games 2014 0 Forum Questions Please correctly adjudicate the following situations...... A. During live ball play, player runs to the substitution box and, without leaving the field, throws his crosse to a coach, who then throws him a different crosse. B. During live ball play, playing runs into the substitution box and throws his crosse to a coach, who them throws him a different crosse, then runs back on the field. C. Adjudication of both A. and B. above during a dead ball situation. Question File Add new DuBan's Answer: Visual Text Kratz's Answer: Visual Text McCarrick's Answer: Visual Text Riti's Answer: Visual Text All the scenarios posed in the question are technical fouls under Rule 6.5.2. If in scenarios A and B, the team with possession or entited to possession commits this technical foul, then play is stopped immediately and the ball is awarded to the other team at that spot (or outside the attack box). If the other team has possession or is entitled to possession, then this is a flag down, slow whistle situation. At the conclusion of the play the player who threw his crosse will serve a 30-second technical foul (unless a goal is scored at which time the penalty is canceled by the goal) . Scenario C asks what happens in scenarios A and B if the player threw his crosse while the ball was dead. In both instances if the ball is dead because a goal was scored the player who threw his cross will not serve any time and the ball is awarded to the other team at center x.. In the event that either team is entitled to possession then this is adjudicated as described above. Clarification from the rule book for Rule 5.10 - In an effort to prevent a player from throwing a crosse under any circumstance, a clarification has been written to explain the penalty for throwing of the crosse. Throwing a crosse at a player, the ball or other game personnel regardless of contact will result in a penalty of one-, two- or three-minute non-releasable unsportsmanlike conduct. Clarification from the rule book for Rule 6.5.2 - A player throwing a crosse for other reasons, i.e., personal frustration or poor player/coach crosse exchange, shall be ruled as a technical foul. Rule 6 Section 5 ART. 2 . . . The following are examples of illegal procedure: b. Illegal actions with crosse – A player shall not: 1. Throw the crosse other than at a ball, other player or game personnel. Tyma's Answer: Visual Text Answer File Question Answered Yes No