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two consecutive 2-minute penalties. If the opposing team scores, only the penalty currently being served is cancelled (e.g. a goal with a double-minor penalty clock at 3:45 is reset to 2:00); if at least one penalty interval remains, the penalty clock is reset to reflect this (two minutes if one interval remains, four minutes if two intervals remain) and the player must remain in the box; if less than two minutes remain, the remaining penalty is cancelled, and the player is released. A major (5-minute) or misconduct (10-minute) penalty must be served in full, regardless of the number of goals scored by the opposition. To keep play fair, coincidental minor penalties ("matching minor" penalties assessed to both teams simultaneously) are also served in full regardless of scoring.
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in 2001. A sin-binned or sent-off player may be replaced if he plays in the front row of the scrum (prop or hooker) and the team has a substitute available who is capable of filling that player's position. This allows contested scrums to continue during the player's suspension. In this instance, the
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If a team scores a goal while one or more of the opposing team is serving a non-coincidental minor penalty, the penalty with the least time remaining is cancelled, and the player serving that penalty may return to the ice. In the case of a double-minor (4-minute) penalty, the penalty is treated as
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never go to the penalty box even though they are assessed penalty minutes (but they can be ejected and replaced with a substitute). Any penalties enforced against goaltenders or the bench are served by a teammate, with many leagues requiring that teammate to have been on the ice when the penalty
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leagues and competitions, which often use the playing area layout, boards and benches of ice hockey, already use them. In small sided football (i.e., 5-, 6- and 7-a-side), "timed suspensions" are used, and indicated by a blue card, in addition to the traditional yellow for a caution. Periods of
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and other UK based competitions, the referee will face the offending team and circle one arm towards them to signal a team warning; this saves time and also allows for fans to see that the next player responsible for a penalty will be sent to the sin bin indefinitely (if there has not been a
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Ice hockey has popularized the term "penalty box". In most cases it is a small isolated bench surrounded by walls on all four sides, with the side facing the ice having the access door. There are typically two penalty boxes: one for each team. In ice hockey a period in the box occurs for all
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and some other sports where a player sits to serve the time of a given penalty, for an offence not severe enough to merit outright expulsion from the contest. Teams are generally not allowed to replace players who have been sent to the penalty box.
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above the ring — after having scored a pinfall or submission (pinfalls count anywhere) to earn the right to try. A wrestler who has been pinned or forced to submit must spend two minutes in a penalty box.
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and other UK based competitions, a player sent to the sin bin will usually sit on the bench and will wear a 'bib'; however, they do have the option of going back into the dressing room if they please.
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Often, if a team is committing one offence repeatedly, the referee will warn the captain that the next time they commit that offence, the player responsible will be sent to the bin. In the
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suspensions vary depending on the match length (e.g., a 25-minute-half match has a suspension of 5 minutes) and are defined in the competition's rules.
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players, who take no further part in the game and leave their team a player short. Referees also have the power to send team officials to the stands.
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sin bin. Players must serve their punishment in the dressing room; remaining on the sideline or in the stands is not permitted. However, in the
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Most leagues specify that a team cannot replace on the ice a member serving a minor (2-minute) penalty. This results in situations such as the
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did experiment with the idea, before moving on to another experimental format, which requires a player given a black card to be substituted).
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sufficient change in attitude from the team). For the most serious offences and/or repeated misconduct, the referee may
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A rugby league referee giving a "sin bin" ruling, signifying the ten minutes that the offender must spend off the field.
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For the area of an association football pitch sometimes colloquially called the "penalty box", see
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team must remove one player from another position for the duration of the suspension. The
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The following sports use penalty boxes (by that or another name) in some form:
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of the sports from which International Rules was conceived, namely
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or repetitive commission of a specific offence can result in a
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presents a slight anomaly since penalty boxes are native to
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Index

Sin Bin
Penalty area

ice hockey
rugby union
rugby league
roller derby

between the centre red line and one of the blue lines
penalties
ejection
penalty shot
power play
Goaltenders

rugby league
professional fouls
Super League
send off
New South Wales Rugby Football League
Newtown Jets
Barry Jensen
National Rugby League
Super League
rugby union
referee
yellow card
rugby union sevens
Association football
Bandy

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