smeagol

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I had a collegiate conference game that featured a number of newer players on both sides.
At 79:01, Blue scores. After the conversion, Blue is down 1. As I jog back to the center at 79:55 I tell both teams “next dead ball ends it.”
Blue catches the restart, but 2-3 phases in is penalized for obstruction.
Red player with the ball asks for time. I repeat what I said, “next dead ball ends it.” Red player then kicks the ball directly to touch (no tap).
I call for the lineout, and now other Red players are confused as to why. I reiterate that we have a lineout, which Red wins, followed by a hoof into touch to end it.
Immediately after the game, I explained to the Red player that from the penalty, he should have tapped it, then hoofed it into touch, and the light bulb switched on. The Blue coach (who was clear across the field) approached me as well, and we had a laugh as I explained what happened.
Where I am unsure is whether such “coaching” would be kosher if, for example, this was a friendly or if the scores were much further apart.
At 79:01, Blue scores. After the conversion, Blue is down 1. As I jog back to the center at 79:55 I tell both teams “next dead ball ends it.”
Blue catches the restart, but 2-3 phases in is penalized for obstruction.
Red player with the ball asks for time. I repeat what I said, “next dead ball ends it.” Red player then kicks the ball directly to touch (no tap).
I call for the lineout, and now other Red players are confused as to why. I reiterate that we have a lineout, which Red wins, followed by a hoof into touch to end it.
Immediately after the game, I explained to the Red player that from the penalty, he should have tapped it, then hoofed it into touch, and the light bulb switched on. The Blue coach (who was clear across the field) approached me as well, and we had a laugh as I explained what happened.
Where I am unsure is whether such “coaching” would be kosher if, for example, this was a friendly or if the scores were much further apart.