Time and Co-Incidental Penalties A new approach. What is the Difference between Time Penalties and Coincidental Penalties? The answer is: Really, nothing.

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Time and Co-Incidental Penalties A new approach

What is the Difference between Time Penalties and Coincidental Penalties? The answer is: Really, nothing All penalties are minors or majors. It all depends on how many are called at any particular stoppage of play.

If one minor penalty is called at a stoppage of play, what kind of penalty is it? The answer is: a Time penalty because is goes on the clock and the team receiving the penalty will play 1 player short because of it.

Now what happens when the other team scores? The answer is: the player serving the minor penalty will return because his penalty has the least amount of time. (and it is the only one) Pg 48 Rule Book – Open – Read Sit 1. What are the 2 questions?

If one minor penalty is called against each team at the same stoppage of play, what kind of penalties are they? The answer is: Co-incidental; because will use MOTO to cancel each penalty, they will not go on the clock and each team will play full strength. The players must serve their time plus a whistle before they return.

MOTO What does it stand for? Many Only One avoid Taking Order of Occurrence We must think of it as an equation, so it must be followed in order, for it to work correctly Rule Book : Pg 48 Pg 53 Pg 78

If 2 minor penalties are called against the same team at the same stoppage of play, what kind of penalties are they? The answer is: Time penalties because they will both go up on the clock separately and the team will play 2 men short because of the penalties

Now what happens when the other team scores? The answer is: the player serving the first minor penalty will return because his penalty has the least amount of time and in this case it is the first listed.

EXAMPLES We are going to be moving people around in the classroom to provide visual examples. Along with writing them out on the whiteboard (and in the participants workbook)

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they?

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 3:

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:002 min on 3:

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:002 min on 3:30Time 2 3 4

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:002 min on 3:30Time 4:00 3 4

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:002 min on 3:30Time 4:00 3 4

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:002 min on 3:30Time 4:00 3:30 3 4

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:002 min on 3:30Time 4:00 3:30 Co-Incidental No one returns 3 4

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:002 min on 3:30Time 4:00 3:30 Co-Incidental No one returns 4:00 3:30 3:00 4

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:002 min on 3:30Time 4:00 3:30 Co-Incidental No one returns 4:00 3:30 2 min on 3:30 3:00 4

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:002 min on 3:30Time 4:00 3:30 Co-Incidental No one returns 4:00 3:30 2 min on “A” Time Penalty gets removed on goal 3:30 3:00 Time & Co-Incidental 4

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:002 min on 3:30Time 4:00 3:30 Co-Incidental No one returns 4:00 3:30 2 min on “A” Time Penalty gets removed on goal 3:30 3:00 Time & Co-Incidental :00 No Goals

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:002 min on 3:30Time 4:00 3:30 Co-Incidental No one returns 4:00 3:30 2 min on “A” Time Penalty gets removed on goal 3:30 3:00 Time & Co-Incidental :002 min on “A” And extra player in the box 4:00 No Goals

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:002 min on 3:30Time 4:00 3:30 Co-Incidental No one returns 4:00 3:30 2 min on “A” Time Penalty gets removed on goal 3:30 3:00 Time & Co-Incidental :002 min on “A” And extra player in the box 4:00 No Goals Time & Co-Incidental

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? Bonus

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:00 No Goals 6 7 Bonus

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:00 No Goals 6 7 Bonus

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:00 No Goals Co-Incidental Players serve 4 plus a whistle 6 7 Bonus

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:00 No Goals Co-Incidental Players serve 4 plus a whistle 4:00 7 Bonus

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:00 No Goals Co-Incidental Players serve 4 plus a whistle 4:00 7 Bonus

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:00 No Goals Co-Incidental Players serve 4 plus a whistle 4:00 5 min for “A” 2 min for “B” 4:00 7 Bonus

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:00 No Goals Co-Incidental Players serve 4 plus a whistle 4:00 5 min for “A” 2 min for “B” 4:00 Time 7 Bonus

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:00 No Goals Co-Incidental Players serve 4 plus a whistle 4:00 5 min for “A” 2 min for “B” 4:00 Time 7 Bonus A6 - Stoppage

ExampleTeam AWhat will the penalty clock look like? Team BWhat types of Penalties are they? 4:00 No Goals Co-Incidental Players serve 4 plus a whistle 4:00 5 min for “A” 2 min for “B” 4:00 Time 7 Bonus A6 - Stoppage Before play resumes A4 - 2 for UnsportsB8 - 2 for Unsports Answer on Board

So, what happens now, when I call 3 penalties against the same team at 3 stoppages in a row? What do we call this situation? The answer is: Delayed Penalty Situation

Example All penalties to Team A #12 – 2:00 at 9:42 #25 – 2:00 at 8:55 #14 – 2:00 at 7:52 Draw up the scenario What does the clock look like? What do we do?

NumberMinInfractionOffStartOn 122TR9:42

NumberMinInfractionOffStartOn 122TR9:42 252TR8:55

NumberMinInfractionOffStartOn 122TR9:42 252TR8:55 142TR7:52

NumberMinInfractionOffStartOn 122TR9:42 252TR8:55 142TR7:527:42

NumberMinInfractionOffStartOn 122TR9:42 6:55 252TR8:55 142TR7:527:42

NumberMinInfractionOffStartOn 122TR9:42 6:55 252TR8:55 5:42 142TR7:527:42

NumberMinInfractionOffStartOn 122TR9:42 6:55 252TR8:55 5:42 142TR7:527:42First stoppage after 5:42