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Another potential solution, keep the 10m law and gut 7b with:
Law 10.4c, an offside player can be put onside when:
7b) An opponent of that player:
Carries the ball five metres; or
Passes the ball; or
Kicks the ball; or
Intentionally touches the ball without gaining possession of it.
Gives the catcher a couple of seconds to play or kick and forces opponents to get back 10 to stop them mugging the kicker, but makes it simple(r) for us?
Law 10.4c, an offside player can be put onside when:
7b) An opponent of that player
Carries the ball five metres; or
Passes the ball; or
Kicks the ball; or
Gives the catcher a couple of seconds to play or kick and forces opponents to get back 10 to stop them mugging the kicker, but makes it simple(r) for us?