Tap outs and turn overs - unless I'm misunderstanding something, I noticed a couple of situations In Brighton where a player fouls and either volunteers to tap/is told to tap and the ball is also turned over to the arrived team. This is in essence a double penalty - but the point I make is that the tap element is often negated as the player usually completes it before the ball is returned and play is resumed - the exercise of tapping becoming largely irrelevant.
So which takes precedence in the hierarchy of penalties for individual fouls - ball turnover or tapping out, as they don't seem to work in any practical synergy as I see it?
Tap outs and turn overs - unless I'm misunderstanding something, I noticed a couple of situations In Brighton where a player fouls and either volunteers to tap/is told to tap and the ball is also turned over to the arrived team. This is in essence a double penalty - but the point I make is that the tap element is often negated as the player usually completes it before the ball is returned and play is resumed - the exercise of tapping becoming largely irrelevant.
So which takes precedence in the hierarchy of penalties for individual fouls - ball turnover or tapping out, as they don't seem to work in any practical synergy as I see it?