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Maybe "no advantage after the whistle has blown" should be considered, as it magnifies the effect of that advantage by stopping players in their tracks - except for that one bloke on the infringee's team who cheekily weaves his way through all of those rightly abiding by the whistle.


In rugby, hockey etc the umps indicate with their arm if there's an infringement before they blow their whistle, so "advantage" then becomes a genuine advantage following the flow of play, not just because oppo players stop to avoid giving away a 50m penalty.


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