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| how close to the play the ball does the second marker have to be before he is not classed as a marker and therfore offside? warrington seemed to do this quite a lot last night and werent pulled for it,just not sure on the rule.
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| As long as you're square don't think it matters
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| The rules don't specify a set distance but that the second marker has to be "immediately and directly behind his own player". Lingering 5 metres back isn't 'immediately' behind, and I have seen it penalised before, but not often enough.
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| I allow them an arm length..anymore than that and i say offside..youre either marker or in the line..not inbetween.
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