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REFS named for game 3 - difference of a tantrum
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[QUOTE="Dexter, post: 2437869, member: 1978"] SECTION 15 PLAYER’S MISCONDUCT Definition of Misconduct 1. A player is guilty of misconduct if he: (a) trips, kicks or strikes another player. (b) when effecting or attempting to effect a tackle makes contact with the head or neck of an opponent intentionally, recklessly or carelessly. (c) drops knees first on to an opponent who is on the ground (d) uses any dangerous throw when effecting a tackle. (e) deliberately and continuously breaks the Laws of the Game. (f) uses offensive or obscene language. [b]NOTES Any of the above offences are considered to be legal if the receiving player is Braith Anasta[/b] [/QUOTE]
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