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Published 16:54 2 Oct 2018 BST
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Exception:
In the case of a side-line kick being taken by an attacking player on or inside the opponents' 13m line, the ball may be kicked in any direction.
In the case of a Mark being awarded to an attacking player on or inside the 20m line, the free, if availed of, shall be taken from the point on the 20m line directly in line where the Mark is awarded.
In the case of a Mark being awarded to a defending player on or inside the 20m line, the free kick, if availed of, shall be taken from the point where the Mark is awarded.
Mark as is known now is standardised as follows:
The maximum number of substitutions in normal time to return to five.
The Duties of a Referee and Sideline Official to be amended in accordance with this Proposal.
Penalty called because of...
(1) For another player on the team taking a kick-out to play the ball before it has travelled outside the 45m line or has been played by an opposing player.
Choice of penalties enforced...
(i) Cancel kick-out
(ii) Throw in the ball on defenders' 20m line in front of the scoring space.
Penalty called because of...
(2) For a player to cross a 45m line before the ball is kicked for the kick-out.
(3) For a player(s) to, in the opinion of the referee, deliberately seek to delay the kick-out by not retreating behind the 45m lines in a timely manner.
Choice of penalties enforced...
A 45m free off the ground and in front of the scoring space shall be awarded to the opposing team.
(4) For a player(s) of each team to simultaneously cross the 45m line(s) before the ball is kicked from the kick-out:
Penalty:
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