A player tries to play a thin safety off the pack, but misses the pack entirely and on the way back nudges the blue. The referee immediately - corectly - calls Foul and a Miss.
He then correctly waits until the balls have stopped moving before announcing the penalty and also sees that a Free Ball had almost certainly been left.
However, after the initial call of Foul, the opponent has said "Back, please" and that is a decision which cannot be rescinded. There is a strong likelihood that he would have preferred to take a free ball if he had waited for it to be awarded.
Would you, as the referee:
- not even check for the free ball because the player has already indicated that he wants the balls replaced (his tough luck for not waiting)
- check and award the Free Ball and then look to the opponent to indicate what he wants to do (he should have the full facts available before being invited to decide)?
- or some other course of action?
He then correctly waits until the balls have stopped moving before announcing the penalty and also sees that a Free Ball had almost certainly been left.
However, after the initial call of Foul, the opponent has said "Back, please" and that is a decision which cannot be rescinded. There is a strong likelihood that he would have preferred to take a free ball if he had waited for it to be awarded.
Would you, as the referee:
- not even check for the free ball because the player has already indicated that he wants the balls replaced (his tough luck for not waiting)
- check and award the Free Ball and then look to the opponent to indicate what he wants to do (he should have the full facts available before being invited to decide)?
- or some other course of action?
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