Is it a TO if a thrown player hits another player, but doesn't have the ball?
Surely people have had this happen in their leagues - how has it been ruled?
All I'm stating is it is apparent from the text, that landing out of bounds, and finishing up the hurtle through the air in another players square are related experiences as both are throws without landing rolls.
To be consistent, if one is a turnover, then the other should also be.
If you claim that going into the crowd is a turnover, then so also should be landing on another player.
However, in my humble opinion, it is implicated in the passage, that unless you have the ball, no TO.
Note it's talking about the "Next step". Although the wording refers specifically to "a failed roll" not resulting in a turnover - it's not too much of an extrapolation to see they mean a "failed landing". And in the two exceptions (hitting another player, ending up in the crowd) there is definately no landing roll required as they automatically fail their landing (as prescribed in the text).As long as the thrown player lands in an empty square,
then the next step is to make a roll to see if he manages
to land on his feet (see Landing below). If the thrown
player ends up out of bounds then they are beaten up by
the crowd just as if they had been pushed out of bounds.
If they land on top of another player, then both they and
the other player are knocked over, and the player that
they hit scatters one square in a random direction.
Would one word added help clarify?
If the dice roll is less than the required total, then
they fall over on landing and the opposing coach may
make an Armour roll to see if they are injured. A failed
roll(insert landing instead of roll) does not count as a turnover unless the player
was holding the ball.