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Major Fouls Jeopardize the SAFETY of the game or threaten the Spirit of the Game Fouls by the Defense Handout Rule Reference Dangerous Use of the Crosse CHECK THROUGH THE SPHERE Check through the Sphere ID: 906103

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Slide1

Major Fouls

Rule 10

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Slide2

Major Fouls

Jeopardize the SAFETY of the game or threaten the “Spirit of the Game”

Slide3

Fouls by the Defense

Handout: Rule Reference

Slide4

Dangerous Use of the Crosse

Slide5

CHECK THROUGH THE SPHERE

Check through the Sphere

A player may not reach into or through the sphere or hold her crosse around the throat of her opponent. (nor poke or wave in the face.)

Slide6

Cross Check

Using the shaft of the stick to hit, push or displace the opponent

Slide7

Illegal contact

Defender drops head of stick to a horizontal position and extends into the body of the offensive player

Slide8

Holding

Defender uses her crosse to detain player from

continuing on her established path

Slide9

Check to the Head

No player’s crosse may hit or cause an

opponent’s

crosse to hit the opponent’s head.

Slide10

Slash

Defender out of position for a legal check hands together on bottom of stick

Reckless or dangerous swing of the crosse at an opponent’s crosse or body (contact is not necessary)

Slide11

MAJOR FOUL -Three seconds

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No defender may remain in the arc for more than 3 seconds unless she is marking an opponent within a stick’s length

3 seconds

c

omes into effect when the ball crosses the restraining line in the attacking end of the field

D2

A1 D1

A2

Being part of a double team does not exempt the defender from 3 seconds

Slide12

MAJOR FOUL –

OBSTRUCTION OF THE FREE SPACE TO GOAL

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No defender with any part of her body may guard the goal outside the goal circle so as to obstruct the free space to goal, which denies the shooter the opportunity to shoot safely .

A1

B1

B2

Ball must be within the CSA

Action must be initiated by the

defender,

not if she is drawn into FSG

Defender must not marking within a

stick’s length

Slide13

Fouls by the Attack

Slide14

Attack Fouls

with the Crosse/Ball

Slide15

Fouls with the Body

Slide16

Defense established

Offense has space to change direction

Charge

Slide17

Defender maintained space

Offensive player went into her space

Charge

Slide18

CHARGE

Charge

Slide19

Illegal Cradle

Legal defensive position

Slide20

Illegal

Cradle

Both defenders -legal defensive position

Player pulls crosse into her own sphere

Slide21

Fouls by both the Attack and Defense

Slide22

Misconduct/Suspension Fouls

Must be Carded

Slide23

Major Foul Penalty Administration

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Slide24

Setting up Major fouls outside the CSA

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A1 D1

D1 A1

Spot of the foul

‘A’ movement

Slide25

Setting up Major fouls outside the CSA

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A1 D1

D1 A1

A

Spot of the foul

Slide26

Setting up Major fouls

inside the

CSA below the GLE

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A1 D1

A

1 D1

A

Closest dot

Slide27

Setting up major fouls in the CSA, above GLE outside the 8m ARC

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D1 A1

A

A1 D1

The official should make sure the Lane is WIDE and CLEAR!

(4m to each side of the ball and along a line that extends to the outside of the goal circle.)

Note: the “Lane” does not extend below the GLE.

Slide28

Setting up major fouls in the 8m Arc

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D1 A1

A

A1 D1

Set up the free position at the hash nearest to the major foul called in the 8m arc.

Offender goes 4m behind.

Clear the Penalty Zone

Slide29

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Penalty Zone

Clearing

All players in the Penalty Zone must “stand “ on the whistle and then be

directed

out of the Zone.

Players must take the

shortest route

out of the Penalty Zone

CSA

Penalty Zone

Note the two different areas .

Slide30

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Penalty Zone Clearing

A2 D2

A3 D3

A4

A1 D1

Each player will be directed by the official to a location outside the Penalty Zone

Slide31

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Penalty Zone

Clearing

A2 D2

A3 D3

A4

A1 D1

Slide32

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Penalty Zone

Clearing

D1

A1

If a pair of opponents is

directed

to the

hash adjacent

to the shooter, the defensive player is given a position closest to the ball

A2 D2

Slide33

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Penalty Zone clearing

D1

A1

D2A2

This will only happen if the pair are

directed

to the adjacent hash to the ball carrier.

Slide34

3 seconds restart

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If 3

seconds foul is called on a defender

in the 8m

arc,

the

administration is set up and restarted at the site of the ball when the foul is called

A1

D1

Site of the foul

Slide35

NOTE: Major fouls in CSA by the Defense

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If the goal keeper commits the foul, they must go behind.

If the goal keeper is out of the GC , does not foul and is in the Penalty Zone when it is cleared, they may go back in the GC.

Slide36

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Attack foul in ARC

D1

A1

When the attack fouls in the 8m arc the defensive free position is 8 m from the goal circle

Slide37

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Attack foul in CSA below the GLE

D1

A1

When the attack fouls in the CSA below the GLE the defensive free position is at the nearest dot.

Slide38

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Attack foul in CSA outside the Arc

D1

A1

When the attack fouls in the CSA,

not in the arc,

the defensive free position is at

the spot of the foul

Slide39

Review

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Defense foul here.

A1 D1

D1 A1

Defense foul here.

A1 D1

D1

A1

A1 D1

Defense foul here.

D1

A1

Defense foul here.

D1

A1

A1

D1

Slide40

Major fouls

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