Yes but a deliberate handball is considered a deliberate play, so the question was asking if unnaturally bigger offence constituted a deliberate handball for the purposes of deliberate play and offside.Surely the 'unnaturally bigger' handball offence would occur before the offside offence in this scenario? Therefore the handball should be penalised. (Unless I am misreading something?)
Practically then does that only matter when considering advantage?Yes but a deliberate handball is considered a deliberate play, so the question was asking if unnaturally bigger offence constituted a deliberate handball for the purposes of deliberate play and offside.
And that's the crux of the OP. If it happens in your game do you play advantage or don't you.?Practically then does that only matter when considering advantage?
If 'unnaturally bigger handball' is considered not deliberately playing the ball (which I believe is correct), then you can't apply advantage because of the offside offence that follows, so must take it back and penalise the handball.
If 'unnaturally bigger handball' was considered deliberately playing the ball then there is no offside offence so you can apply advantage for the handball.