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Yes, i seem to remember an incident with Peter Ebdon within the last ten years.
Originally Posted by DeanH View PostCorrect, tearing the cloth is not a foul unless done in a malicious/ungentlemanly manner.
The game would be stopped and the tear fixed (did this happened on a TV game, IIRC Ebdon was one of the players?).
At our club a massive tear (12") occurred and the game was transferred to the next table as best as possible and match continued, no foul same player.
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one comment was that a ball had been moved by the cloth moving; my view is that rule sec 3.15 "Ball moved by other than striker" and that the affected balls replaced as best as possible.
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Thank you for that.
BT, as neighbours, well almost, we should stick together!
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Originally Posted by bricktip View PostIt's not a foul just to tear the cloth. The ref would probably, depending on the state of the tear, call the fitter out to fix it and send the players off for the time it takes to fix it.
The game would be stopped and the tear fixed (did this happened on a TV game, IIRC Ebdon was one of the players?).
At our club a massive tear (12") occurred and the game was transferred to the next table as best as possible and match continued, no foul same player.
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It's not a foul just to tear the cloth. The ref would probably, depending on the state of the tear, call the fitter out to fix it and send the players off for the time it takes to fix it.
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Torn cloth
What happens if someone rips the cloth during a match?Tags: None
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