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Subject: RULE QUESTION
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Please could some one advise me as to the rules
regarding the following situation that occurred in our
semi against UTI? I caught a layout D and slid out of
the pitch, and then, before I got up and without
establishing a pivot foot, I placed the disc on the
ground. There were some on the sideline that seemed to
think that I had just turned over again, a "double
turn over" so to speak, but I wasn't so sure. So can
some one clarify the issue, and would it make a
difference if the same thing happened but I was
in-field? 

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Wigsy
22,JTM,DAD, EX-BOUFFANT
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