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 breach(es) of Law 9 of the Laws of the Game and/or breach(es) of Law 3.7 or Law 4.7.

Examples of Foul Play in a sentence

  • A Judicial Officer or Judicial Committee shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine a complaint of Foul Play against a Player (“a Complaint”) in respect of any act of Foul Play which has not been detected by the Match Officials in a Match for which the Union has jurisdiction.

  • For the avoidance of doubt nothing in this Part precludes any alleged Foul Play or Misconduct involving any Players or Persons participating in or associated with the Match that was called off being dealt with separately under these Rules.

  • An NZRU Judicial Officer or Judicial Committee shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine a Misconduct Complaint against an employee or agent of the NZRU, a Union, Club, Player or Person which arises from any conduct, behaviour or practices on or off the playing enclosure in connection with any Match (excluding Foul Play by a Player during a Match which has been dealt with under Parts 1-3 of this Section) for which the NZRU has jurisdiction.

  • A Judicial Officer or Judicial Committee shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine a misconduct complaint against a Union, Club, Player or Person which arises from any conduct, behaviour, statements or practices on or off the playing enclosure in connection with any Match or otherwise (excluding Foul Play by a Player during a Match that has resulted in an Ordering Off under Part 1 or a Complaint under Part 2 for which the Union has jurisdiction (“Misconduct Complaint”).

  • Misconduct shall only exclude Foul Play during a Match which has been the subject of consideration and a finding under the regime for ordering off and/or citing under Section 3, Parts 1 and 2 or Section 7, Parts 1 or 2.It is not possible to provide a definitive and exhaustive list of the types of conduct, behaviour, statements or practices that may amount to Misconduct under these Regulations.

  • A Complaint may be made by an NZRU Citing Commissioner notwithstanding the Foul Play may have been detected by Match Officials and have been the subject of action taken on the playing enclosure.

  • When imposing a sanction for Foul Play, an NZRU Judicial Officer or Duty Judicial Officer will apply the sanctions set out in Section 9 in accordance with these Rules except in the case of an Ordering Off where at a full hearing, the Player has proved that the referee’s decision was wrong, in which case the Judicial Officer may remove the Red Card from the Player’s record completely.

  • The Judicial Officer, Duty Judicial Officer or Judicial Committee shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine a complaint of Foul Play against a Player (“a Complaint”) in respect of any act of Foul Play for which the Player has not been Ordered Off the playing enclosure in a Match for which the NZRU has jurisdiction.

  • The NZRU will determine in consultation with the Chairperson of the NZRU Judicial Panel which, if any, competitions or matches under the jurisdiction of the NZRU will incorporate a Duty Judicial Officer process into the hearing and determination of allegations of on-field acts of Foul Play falling within the jurisdictional provisions of Rule 156 (a), (b) and (c) above.

  • A Citing Commissioner may not cite a Player for an act of Foul Play in respect of which the Player has been Ordered Off save where the Ordering Off is as a result of 2 yellow cards.


More Definitions of Foul Play

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.

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