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I went to a game in Victoria, under the banner of SEABL back in 2002. The game was Dandenong Rangers V AIS. The game finished when all AIS were fouled out. The game itself was a strange one because Dandenong only had 27 fouls for all its players, and AIS had 42 fouls. Included in that, was bench tech, and a few other unusual fouls. If the player taking the ball out has no one to pass too, how does he get it over the line and into play? There was 03:43 left in the fourth quarter. Over reffing again but in a local league