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Is this template really that necessary? Unless extenuating circumstances prevent a player from returning to the field for an extra minute, all sin-binnings in rugby union last for 10 minutes, making the second parameter in this template pointless; and without that second parameter, this template is exactly the same as {{ yel}}. I propose that all instances of {{ sin bin}} are replaced with {{ yel}} and that {{ sin bin}} be deleted. – Pee Jay 09:55, 16 May 2009 (UTC)
This is used as alt text for the yellow card in this template. Rugby league and rugby union do not use a 'penalty box' so I believe this to be inappropriate. In the rules of both of these two sports, the sin bin is referred to as a 'temporary suspension' and so I have changed the alt text to reflect that. If there are any issues please reply here. LunarLander // talk // 21:15, 24 October 2009 (UTC)
Is it possible in rugby league for a player to be sin-binned three times and still not be sent off? I'm fairly sure the limit is one sin-binning in rugby union before a player is permanently removed from the game, but I don't know about league. – Pee Jay 22:46, 24 October 2009 (UTC)
Would it be possible to add a parameter to this template so that the apostrophe doesn't appear when the sin-binning lasts to the end of the game? If you see the sin-binnings of CJ Stander and Ellis Genge (both against Wales) in the 2020 Six Nations Championship article, they say the sin-binnings end at "end'", which looks ridiculous. Is there a better way of doing this? – Pee Jay 11:22, 9 March 2020 (UTC)
![]() | This template was considered for deletion on 2009 June 16. The result of the discussion was "keep". |
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Is this template really that necessary? Unless extenuating circumstances prevent a player from returning to the field for an extra minute, all sin-binnings in rugby union last for 10 minutes, making the second parameter in this template pointless; and without that second parameter, this template is exactly the same as {{ yel}}. I propose that all instances of {{ sin bin}} are replaced with {{ yel}} and that {{ sin bin}} be deleted. – Pee Jay 09:55, 16 May 2009 (UTC)
This is used as alt text for the yellow card in this template. Rugby league and rugby union do not use a 'penalty box' so I believe this to be inappropriate. In the rules of both of these two sports, the sin bin is referred to as a 'temporary suspension' and so I have changed the alt text to reflect that. If there are any issues please reply here. LunarLander // talk // 21:15, 24 October 2009 (UTC)
Is it possible in rugby league for a player to be sin-binned three times and still not be sent off? I'm fairly sure the limit is one sin-binning in rugby union before a player is permanently removed from the game, but I don't know about league. – Pee Jay 22:46, 24 October 2009 (UTC)
Would it be possible to add a parameter to this template so that the apostrophe doesn't appear when the sin-binning lasts to the end of the game? If you see the sin-binnings of CJ Stander and Ellis Genge (both against Wales) in the 2020 Six Nations Championship article, they say the sin-binnings end at "end'", which looks ridiculous. Is there a better way of doing this? – Pee Jay 11:22, 9 March 2020 (UTC)