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Carding Procedure
In Ladies Gaelic Football there are only two cards; red and yellow. A referee
should hold the card above his/her head clearly when issuing a card and
not into the face of a player. It should be visible to all in attendance. Below
are the instances where a referee will issue a card:
Player order off and not replaced by substitute
Player carded (name taken) Sin bin 10 Minutes
Player sent off and NOT replaced by substitute
SIN BIN
A "Sin Bin" Rule shall apply in all grades
of football from Under 14 upwards.
Where a player commits a First Yellow
Card Offence, she shall have her name
taken and sent off the Field of Play for 10
minutes Playing Time (Sin Bin) in games
of 1 Hour Duration or more. She may
remain with her substitute colleagues.
In games of less than 30 minutes a half
from Under 14 upwards she shall be sent
to the Sin Bin for 5 mins Playing Time.
Where such a game goes into Extra Time that may exceed 1 hour duration,
the Sin Bin time shall be for 5 mins for ease of implementation purposes.
Where games are 15 mins or less per half then the Sin Bin time will be 3
minutes playing time.
She may resume playing after the 3, 5 or 10 minutes Playing Time has
elapsed and only with the consent of the referee or designated official. The
duration of the Sin Bin is governed by the duration of Normal time.
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Carding & Sin Bin