Foul Play definition

Foul Play means any action of a Player within the Playing Enclosure contrary to Law 9 of the Laws of the Game.
Foul Play means a breach or breaches of Law 10 of the Laws of the Game; “Game” means rugby union football;
Foul Play means a breach or breaches of Law 3.11(c), Law 4.5(c) and/or Law 10 of the Laws of the Game during a Match.

Examples of Foul Play in a sentence

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