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Rob Cole asked about double teaming.


You can have as many people as you like marking anyone other than the
thrower.  As long as they are within 3 metres of that player, they can
also be within 3 metres of the thrower.  Here's the rules:

 404.11 The Marker:
   A. Guarding: At any time, only one defensive player may guard the
thrower. A       player is said to be guarding the thrower if he is
within 3 m of the 
      thrower's pivot foot and is not within 3 m of any other member of
the 
      offensive team. 

So all the other players are not guarding the thrower as long as they
are within 3 metres of another offensive player.


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