The blood bin is a temporary substitution for a player who has a bleeding injury. If a player is bleeding, they must leave the field to receive medical treatment. A teammate can come on the pitch to replace them while the wound is covered. This ensures that the game can continue safely without blood getting on others. The injured player has fifteen minutes to get fixed and return to the match. If they cannot stop the bleeding in time, the substitution becomes permanent for the game. This rule protects player health while keeping the teams at full strength during play. For example, a player might get a cut on their forehead during a heavy tackle. They head to the blood bin to get stitches while a sub takes their place. This keeps the match fair and clean for everyone involved.
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