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In theory yes, in practice I'd rather have the AR keeping their eyes on the FoP rather than checking the player during play.Can a player who's left the field of play due to a blood Injury return during play (ie not at a stoppage) after being checked by the assistant?
Well again, unless it's NLN/S or above, it might as well be the law - I'd be fuming if my AR missed an offside/ball out of play etc. because they were too busy checking a player off the field.Nearly every pre-match where blood injuries are mentioned. "Blood injuries must return at a stoppage"
I'm sure most referees believe that's the actual law.
I've seen this cause quite a bit of aggro when players are off the pitch for extended periods.
Well again, unless it's NLN/S or above, it might as well be the law - I'd be fuming if my AR missed an offside/ball out of play etc. because they were too busy checking a player off the field.
You don’t know that though. The play might be down the other end but there could be a huge hoofed clearance, how can the AR rule on offside when he is checking a player for blood?@socal lurker That was rather my point about the perception amongst referees.
I've seen referees marked as incorrect in law for the check not being done at a stoppage.
It may not usually be best practice but there are times when the blood situation is sorted before the player has even left the field of play.
A 1 second look at the half-way line, at an appropriate time, to confirm the bleed hasn't restarted realistically isn't going to cause the assistant to miss anything.
@socal lurker That was rather my point about the perception amongst referees.
I've seen referees marked as incorrect in law for the check not being done at a stoppage.
It may not usually be best practice but there are times when the blood situation is sorted before the player has even left the field of play.
A 1 second look at the half-way line, at an appropriate time, to confirm the bleed hasn't restarted realistically isn't going to cause the assistant to miss anything.