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He has yet to earn a minute in the sin bin since being called up two games ago.
In high level games, the sin bin is monitored by the fourth official.
The player is sent to the "sin bin" for 10 minutes, after which time they are allowed to return to carry on playing.
Use of a sin bin was introduced to rugby union in 2001.
The penalty for this offence is 10 minutes in the sin bin.
The offending player is sent to the "sin bin" for at least 10 minutes while his team must play a man short.
The sin bin is now a permanent feature of the rugby league rules.
If spotted a phantom call results in a penalty, forced sub or sin bin.
Receiving a yellow card is known colloquially as being sent to the "sin bin".
Is it time for sin bins in football?
In a few hours this will be a hot ticket sin bin; right now it's a surreal theatre set.
Newton had been sin binned four weeks earlier against the Cowboys for a professional foul.
The sin bin rule is introduced in rugby league.
Players shown the yellow card would be dispatched to the Sin Bin for 2 minutes.
This is otherwise known as a "sin bin".
Is Barry in some sort of Guardian sin bin?
Yellow cards sin bin reduced to 10 minutes.
While it seemed that he lived in the "sin bin", he was able to score his fair share of goals.
The losing team get sent to the "Sin Bin", and 3 new competitors are selected from the audience.
"I didn't get a clear view of the sin bin incident but we certainly missed him when he wasn't on the pitch".
Looking back, Polonich wishes he'd spent less time in the sin bin and more on the ice.
In the National Rugby League, there is no physical sin bin.
This area is called the "sin bin".
Let's see a sin bin for this kind of big-girl's blousery.
Yellow cards may result in the offending player being sent to the "sin bin" for a pre-determined length of time.