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1 RULES OF INDOOR HOCKEY from 1 My 2009

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3 Rules of Indoor Hokey inluding explntions Effetive from 1 My 2009 Copyright FIH 2009 The Interntionl Hokey Federtion Rue du Vlentin 61 CH 1004 Lusnne Switzerlnd Tel. : Fx : E-mil : info@worldhokey.org Internet : Photo over : FIH / Gordon Morrison 1

4 Responsiility nd Liility Prtiipnts in indoor hokey must e wre of the Rules of Indoor Hokey nd of other informtion in this pulition. They re expeted to perform ording to the Rules. Emphsis is pled on sfety. Everyone involved in the gme must t with onsidertion for the sfety of others. Relevnt ntionl legisltion must e oserved. Plyers must ensure tht their equipment does not onstitute dnger to themselves or to others y virtue of its qulity, mterils or design. The Interntionl Hokey Federtion (FIH) does not ept responsiility for ny defets or non-ompline of filities nd is not lile for ny onsequenes resulting from their use. Any verifi tion of filities or equipment onduted efore mth is limited to ensuring n overll pperne of ompline nd sporting requirements. Umpires exerise n importnt role ontrolling the gme nd ensuring fir ply. Implementtion nd Authority The Rules of Indoor Hokey pply to ll indoor hokey plyers nd offi ils. Ntionl Assoitions hve disretion to deide the dte of implementtion t ntionl level. The dte of implementtion for interntionl ompetition is 1 My The Rules of Indoor Hokey re issued y the Hokey Rules Bord under the uthority of the Interntionl Hokey Federtion. Copyright is held y the Interntionl Hokey Federtion. Avilility of the Rules Informtion out the vilility of the Rules of Indoor Hokey on the FIH wesite nd out the purhse of Rules ooks is inluded t the end of this pulition. 2

5 CONTENTS Introdution... 4 Terminology... 8 PLAYING THE GAME 1 Pith Composition of tems Cptins Plyers lothing nd equipment Mth nd result Strt nd re-strt the mth Bll outside the pith Method of soring Condut of ply : plyers Condut of ply : golkeepers nd plyers with golkeeping privileges Condut of ply : umpires Penlties Proedures for tking penlties Personl penlties UMPIRING 1 Ojetives Applying the rules Umpiring skills Umpiring signls FIELD AND EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS 1 Pith nd pith equipment Stik Bll Golkeeper s equipment Additionl Informtion Aville

6 INTRODUCTION THE RULES CYCLE The move in the lst edition of the Rules of Indoor Hokey to twoyer yle for the prodution nd pulition of the Rules of the gme ws widely welomed. It indited tht the Rules would remin stle for the period onerned. In ft, this period ws extended y ontinuing with the lst set of Rules into the fi rst prt of The Rules in this new pulition eome effetive from 1 My 2009 t interntionl level. Ntionl Assoitions hve disretion to deide the dte of implementtion t ntionl level. A strting dte is speifi ed ut not n end dte. We will void implementing hnges to these Rules efore 2011 nd perhps eyond. However, in exeptionl irumstnes the Interntionl Hokey Federtion (FIH) retins the right to mke hnges whih will e notifi ed to Ntionl Assoitions nd pulished on the FIH wesite : RULES CHANGES Over the lst two yers, the Hokey Rules Bord hs prtiulrly foused some of its work on indoor hokey. The indoor gme is fst nd exiting ut on smller pithes n eome rowded nd less skilful. This edition of the Rules therefore speifi es in Rule 1.1 tht pith should e the full-size of 44 metres y 22 metres. However, we reognise tht it is not possile to lote this size of pith in some sports hlls. A smller size, sujet to minimum speifi ed in the Rules, is therefore permitted in ntionl or lol regultions. Indoor hokey involves swift hnges of diretion nd ttis. To enle tems to review their gme plns, time-outs hve een introdued in Rule 5.2. Agin, other regultions my speify whether or not time-outs re permitted depending, for exmple, on the totl time ville from pith reservtion. 4

7 One of the ojetives of the FIH nd therefore of the Hokey Rules Bord is to derese the numer nd durtion of interruptions to the fl ow of ply nd to inrese the length of time the ll is in tive ply. With this in mind, the Rule speifying how free push is tken hs een reviewed. The plyer tking the free push my use selfpss. Full detils re provided in Rules 13.1 nd Additionlly, free pushes tken y tem inside the hlf of the pith they re ttking hve een reviewed in generl nd in reltion to the self-pss. The Hokey Rules Bord is onerned tht the ll is often plyed hrd, indisrimintely nd therefore potentilly dngerously into the irle. Rule 13.2 now speifi es tht the ll must not e plyed diretly into the irle from free push. The min Rules hnges ove re referred to s Mndtory Experimentl Rules. They re mndtory euse they must e plyed throughout indoor hokey ; they re experimentl to show tht they will e reviewed fter experiene efore deiding if they eome permnent Rules. RULES CLARIFICATIONS Questions of interprettion nd explntion of Rules rise from time to time. In this edition of the Rules smll hnges hve therefore een mde to wording nd some dditionl notes hve een dded. In prtiulr, the following hve een lrifi ed : how to del with tem whih hs too mny plyers on the pith ; plying with golkeeper, fi eld plyer with golkeeping privileges or only with fi eld plyers inluding the tions permitted for eh of these plyers ; the irumstnes in whih golkeeper or fi eld plyer with golkeeping privileges n move the ll wy using their hnds, rms or ody ; 5

8 the wys in whih penlty orner is ompleted re ll onsolidted within the penlty orner Rule. A line ppers in the mrgin of ny text whih hs een hnged even if it is only very minor hnge. This mens there pper to e quite lot of hnges ut one of the resons we mrk them ll is so tht it is esier for people trnslting the Rules into nother lnguge to e sure they mke ll the neessry hnges. APPLYING THE RULES The introdution of the self-pss from free push enles the gme to fl ow more freely. However, this im depends more generlly on how the Rules s whole re interpreted nd pplied. Plyers re enourged to ply to the Rules in the spirit of the gme ; umpires re enourged to pply the Rules in the sme spirit. This theme is developed in the Umpiring Setion of these Rules nd inludes guidne tht : it is not neessry to penlise n offene if no enefi t is gined y the offender ; the fl ow of ply should e ntiipted nd filitted ; unneessry interruptions to the fl ow should e voided. Skilful ply must e proteted ut this should e done in the overll spirit of the gme nd with regrd to the lne of fir ply. RULES DEVELOPMENT The Hokey Rules Bord will ontinue to review the Rules of Indoor Hokey nd therey mke the gme even more enjoyle to ply, offi ite in nd wth. It will do this in vrious wys inluding onduting trils from time to time, reviewing mth nd tournment reports, ssessing video, olleting dt nd seeking omments from plyers, ohes, offi ils, medi nd spettors. We therefore 6

9 welome suggestions for Rules developments or for lrifi tion of urrent Rules espeilly from Ntionl Hokey Assoitions. The Ntionl Assoitions re n importnt soure of dvie nd guidne ut, if pproprite, Rules suggestions or questions n e sent y emil to info@worldhokey.org or to the FIH postl ddress. Indoor Hokey is n ttrtive nd enjoyle version of the sport. It is losely linked to outdoor or fi eld hokey ut lso hs its own hrteristis. The Interntionl Hokey Federtion will uild on these hrteristis through its events nd development tivities nd through the review s neessry of the Rules. In this wy, we im to mintin the enjoyment of plying the gme for wide vriety of prtiipnts. MEMBERSHIP OF THE HOCKEY RULES BOARD AS AT 1 MARCH 2009 : Chirmn : Seretry : Dvid Collier Roger We Memers : Rihrd Aggiss Jorge Alover Eri Donegni Mrgret Hunnll Alin Renud Rihrd Akpokvie Petsud Chinthinthong Peter Elders Mihel Kruse Peter von Reth Prgt Singh 7

10 TERMINOLOGY Plyer One of the prtiipnts in tem. Tem A tem onsists of mximum of twelve persons omposed of mximum of six plyers on the pith nd up to six sustitutes. Field Plyer One of the prtiipnts on the pith other thn the golkeeper. Golkeeper One of the prtiipnts of eh tem on the pith who wers full protetive equipment omprising t lest hedger, leg gurds nd kikers nd who is lso permitted to wer golkeeping hnd protetors nd other protetive equipment. Field Plyer with Golkeeping Privileges One of the prtiipnts on the pith who does not wer full protetive equipment ut who hs golkeeping privileges ; this plyer wers different olour shirt to their other tem memers s identifi tion. Attk (Attker) The tem (plyer) whih (who) is trying to sore gol. Defene (Defender) The tem (plyer) whih (who) is trying to prevent gol eing sored. Bk-line The shorter (22 metres) perimeter line. Gol-line The k-line etween the gol-posts. Side-ords The ords omprising the longer (44 metres) perimeter of the pith. Cirle The re enlosed y nd inluding the two qurter irles nd the lines joining them t eh end of the pith opposite the entre of the k-lines. 8

11 Plying the ll : field plyer Stopping, defl eting or moving the ll with the stik. Push Moving the ll long the ground using pushing movement of the stik fter the stik hs een pled lose to the ll. When push is mde, oth the ll nd the hed of the stik re in ontt with the ground. Flik Pushing the ll so tht it is rised off the ground. Soop Rising the ll off the ground y pling the hed of the stik under the ll nd using lifting movement. Hit (whih is not permitted in indoor hokey) Striking the ll using swinging movement of the stik towrds the ll. Shot t gol The tion of n ttker ttempting to sore y plying the ll towrds the gol from within the irle. The ll my miss the gol ut the tion is still shot t gol if the plyer s intention is to sore with shot direted towrds the gol. Plying distne The distne within whih plyer is ple of rehing the ll to ply it. Tkle An tion to stop n opponent retining possession of the ll. Offene An tion ontrry to the Rules whih my e penlised y n umpire. Time-out A time-out is n interruption of the gme nd of the mth time requested y the tem ptin or tem offi il. 9

12 PLAYING THE GAME 1 Pith The informtion elow provides simplifi ed desription of the pith. Detiled speifi tions of the pith nd equipment re provided in seprte setion t the end of these Rules. 1.1 The pith is retngulr 44 metres long nd 22 metres wide. Use of full-size pith is strongly reommended ut smller size pith my e speifi ed in ntionl or lol regultions. The minimum size of pith is 36 metres long nd 18 metres wide. 1.2 Side-ords mrk the longer perimeters of the pith ; klines mrk the shorter perimeters of the pith. 1.3 The gol-lines re the prts of the k-lines etween the gol-posts. 1.4 A entre-line is mrked ross the middle of the pith. 1.5 Ares referred to s the irles re mrked inside the pith round the gols nd opposite the entres of the klines. 1.6 Penlty spots 100 mm in dimeter re mrked in front of the entre of eh gol with the entre of eh spot 7 metres from the inner edge of the gol-line. 1.7 All lines re 50 mm wide nd re prt of the pith. 1.8 Gols re positioned outside the pith t the entre of nd touhing eh k-line. A enh for eh tem is pled outside nd long one side of the pith. For eh hlf of the mth 10

13 tems oupies the enh nerest the gol they re defending. Sustitutes must sit on their tem s enh when not on the pith. 2 Composition of tems 2.1 A mximum of six plyers from eh tem tke prt in ply t ny prtiulr time during the mth. If tem hs more thn the permitted numer of plyers on the pith, time should e stopped to orret the sitution. Deisions tken prior to orreting the sitution nnot e hnged. Ply nd time is restrted with penlty orner wrded ginst the tem responsile. 2.2 Eh tem hs either golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges on the pith or plys only with fi eld plyers. Eh tem my ply with : golkeeper wering different olour shirt nd full protetive equipment omprising t lest hedger, leg gurds nd kikers ; this plyer is referred to in these Rules s golkeeper ; or fi eld plyer with golkeeping privileges wering different olour shirt nd who my wer protetive hedger (ut not leg gurds nd kikers or other golkeeping protetive equipment) when inside the hlf of the pith they re defending ; they must wer protetive hedger when defending penlty orner or penlty stroke ; this plyer is referred to in these Rules s plyer with golkeeping privileges ; or 11

14 only fi eld plyers ; no plyer hs golkeeping privileges or wers different olour shirt ; no plyer my wer protetive hedger exept fe msk when defending penlty orner or penlty stroke ; ll tem plyers wer the sme olour shirt. Any hnge etween these options must tke ple s sustitution. 2.3 Eh tem is permitted to sustitute from mximum of twelve plyers : sustitution is permitted t ny time exept within the period from the wrd of penlty orner until fter it hs een ompleted ; during this period sustitution is only permitted for injury to or suspension of the defending golkeeper or defending plyer with golkeeping privileges If nother penlty orner is wrded efore ompletion of the previous penlty orner, sustitution other thn for n injured or suspended defending golkeeper or defending plyer with golkeeping privileges must not tke ple until tht susequent penlty orner hs een ompleted. At penlty orner, defending golkeeper (ie wering full protetive equipment) who is injured or suspended my e sustituted y nother golkeeper wering full protetive equipment or y plyer with golkeeping privileges. At penlty orner, defending plyer with golkeeping privileges who is injured or suspended my e sustituted y nother plyer with golkeeping privileges, nd not y golkeeper wering full protetive equipment or fi eld plyer. 12

15 If tem hs only fi eld plyers, no sustitution is permitted t penlty orner until it hs een ompleted. If the golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges is suspended, the offending tem plys with one less plyer. there is no limit to the numer of plyers who re permitted to e sustituted t the sme time or to the numer of times ny plyer is permitted to sustitute or e sustituted sustitution of plyer is permitted only fter tht plyer hs left the pith d sustitutions re not permitted for suspended plyers during their suspension For the durtion of temporry suspension, the offending tem plys with one less plyer. For eh permnent suspension, the offending tem plys for the reminder of the mth with one less plyer. e f fter ompleting suspension, plyer is permitted to e sustituted without fi rst returning to the pith fi eld plyers must leve or enter the pith for sustitution purposes within 3 metres of the entre-line on side of the pith greed with the umpires g time is stopped for sustitution of golkeepers (ie wering full protetive equipment) ut not for other sustitutions. Time is stopped riefly to permit golkeeper who is wering full protetive equipment to tke prt in sustitution. The time stoppge is not extended for golkeeper to put on or tke off protetive equipment 13

16 s prt of sustitution inluding following golkeeper injury or suspension. If neessry, ply should ontinue with plyer with golkeeping privileges nd wering different oloured shirt or only with field plyers while sustitute golkeeper puts on or tkes off protetive equipment. 2.4 Field plyers who leve the pith for injury tretment, refreshment, to hnge equipment or for some reson other thn sustitution re only permitted to re-enter within 3 metres of the entre-line on the side of the pith used for sustitutions. 2.5 No persons other thn fi eld plyers, plyers with golkeeping privileges, golkeepers nd umpires re permitted on the pith during the mth without the permission of n umpire. 2.6 Plyers on or off the pith re under the jurisdition of the umpires throughout the mth inluding the hlf-time intervl. 2.7 A plyer who is injured or leeding must leve the pith unless medil resons prevent this nd must not return until wounds hve een overed ; plyers must not wer lood stined lothing. 3 Cptins 3.1 One plyer of eh tem must e ppointed s ptin. 3.2 A replement ptin must e ppointed when ptin is suspended. 3.3 Cptins must wer distintive rm-nd or similr distinguishing rtile on n upper rm or shoulder. 3.4 Cptins re responsile for the ehviour of ll plyers on their tem nd for ensuring tht sustitutions of plyers on their tem re rried out orretly. 14

17 A penlty orner is wrded if sustitution does not tke ple orretly. A personl penlty is wrded if ptin does not exerise ny other responsiility. 4 Plyers lothing nd equipment Tournment Regultions ville from the FIH Offi e provide dditionl informtion nd requirements out plyers lothing, personl equipment nd dvertising. Refer lso to regultions estlished y Continentl Federtions nd Ntionl Assoitions. 4.1 Field plyers of the sme tem must wer uniform lothing. 4.2 Plyers must not wer nything whih is dngerous to other plyers. Field plyers : re permitted to wer gloves for protetion whih do not inrese the nturl size of the hnds signifi ntly ; re reommended to wer shin, nkle nd mouth protetion ; re permitted to wer throughout mth for medil resons only smooth preferly trnsprent or white ut otherwise single oloured fe msk whih losely fi ts the fe, soft protetive hed-overing or eye protetion in the form of plsti goggles (ie goggles with soft-overed frme nd plsti lenses) ; the medil resons must e ssessed y n pproprite uthority nd the plyer onerned must understnd the possile implitions of plying with the medil ondition; 15

18 re permitted to wer smooth preferly trnsprent or white ut otherwise single oloured fe msk whih losely fi ts the fe when defending penlty orner or penlty stroke for the durtion of tht penlty orner or penlty stroke nd when they re in the irle they re defending; other thn plyers with golkeeping privileges, re not e permitted to wer protetive hedger (fe msk or other protetive hed overing) in ny other irumstnes. 4.3 Golkeepers nd plyers with golkeeping privileges must wer single oloured shirt or grment whih is different in olour from tht of oth tems. Golkeepers (ie wering full protetive equipment) must wer this shirt or grment over ny upper ody protetion. 4.4 Golkeepers must wer protetive equipment omprising t lest hedger, leg gurds nd kikers exept tht the hedger nd ny hnd protetors my e removed when tking penlty stroke. The following re permitted for use only y fully equipped golkeepers : ody, upper rm, elow, forerm, hnd, thigh nd knee protetors, leg gurds nd kikers. 4.5 A plyer with golkeeping privileges my wer protetive hedger when inside the hlf of the pith they re defending ; they must wer protetive hedger when defending penlty orner or penlty stroke. Protetive hedger inorporting helmet with fi xed full-fe protetion nd over for the entire hed nd throt is reommended for golkeepers nd plyers with golkeeping privileges. 16

19 4.6 Clothing or protetive equipment whih signifi ntly inreses the nturl size of golkeeper s ody or re of protetion is not permitted. 4.7 The stik hs trditionl shpe with hndle nd urved hed whih is fl t on its left side : the stik must e smooth nd must not hve ny rough or shrp prts inlusive of ny dditionl overings used, the stik must e le to pss through ring with n interior dimeter of 51 mm d ny urvture long the length of the stik (the rke or ow) must hve ontinuous smooth profi le long the whole length, must our long the fe side or the k of the stik ut not oth nd is limited to depth of 25 mm the stik must onform with the speifi tion greed y the Hokey Rules Bord. 4.8 The ll is spheril, hrd nd white (or n greed olour whih ontrsts with the plying surfe). Detiled speifi tions of the stik, ll nd golkeeper s equipment re provided in seprte setion t the end of these Rules. 5 Mth nd result 5.1 A mth onsists of two periods of 20 minutes nd hlftime intervl of 5 minutes. Other periods nd intervl my e greed y oth tems exept s speifi ed in regultions for prtiulr ompetitions. 17

20 5.2 Mndtory Experimentl Rule A time-out : Inorportion of time-outs in mth is strongly reommended ut my e vried in ntionl or lol regultions. my e lled when ply is stopped immeditely efore putting the ll k into ply fter it hs een outside the pith or efore free push, entre-pss or ully my not e lled within the period from the wrd of penlty orner or penlty stroke until fter it hs een ompleted or in the lst two minutes of eh hlf of the mth my e grnted one to eh tem in eh hlf of the mth Time outs whih hve not een tken during the fi rst hlf nnot e trnsferred to the seond hlf. d tkes mximum of one minute. The durtion of timeout is ontrolled y the umpires. Ply must e restrted fter extly one minute. e ply is restrted y putting the ll k into ply or with the free push, entre-pss or ully whih ws due to tke ple efore the time-out ourred. 5.3 The tem soring the most gols is the winner ; if no gols re sored, or if the tems sore n equl numer of gols, the mth is drwn. Informtion out extr time nd penlty stroke ompetition s wys of rehing result in drwn mth is inluded in Tournment Regultions ville from the FIH Offi e. 18

21 6 Strt nd re-strt the mth 6.1 A oin is tossed : the tem whih wins the toss hs the hoie of whih gol to ttk in the fi rst hlf of the mth or to strt the mth with entre pss if the tem winning the toss hooses whih gol to ttk in the fi rst hlf of the mth, the opposing tem strts the mth if the tem winning the toss hooses to strt the mth, the opposing tem hs the hoie of whih gol to ttk in the fi rst hlf of the mth. 6.2 Diretion of ply is reversed in the seond hlf of the mth. 6.3 A entre pss is tken : to strt the mth y plyer from the tem winning the toss if they hose this option ; otherwise y plyer from the opposing tem fter hlf-time y plyer of the tem whih did not tke the entre pss to strt the mth fter gol y plyer of the tem ginst whih the gol ws sored or wrded. 6.4 Tking entre pss : tken t the entre of the pith it is permitted to ply the ll in ny diretion ll plyers other thn the plyer tking the entre pss must e in the hlf of the pith whih inludes the gol they re defending 19

22 d the proedures for tking free push pply. 6.5 A ully tkes ple to re-strt mth when time or ply hs een stopped for n injury or for ny other reson nd no penlty hs een wrded : d ully is tken lose to the lotion of the ll when ply ws stopped ut not within 9 metres of the kline the ll is pled etween one plyer from eh tem who fe eh other with the gol they re defending to their right the two plyers strt with their stiks on the ground to the right of the ll nd then tp the fl t fes of their stiks together one just over the ll fter whih either plyer is permitted to ply the ll ll other plyers must e t lest 3 metres from the ll. 6.6 A free push is tken y defender 9.10 metres in front of the entre of the gol-line to re-strt mth when penlty stroke hs een ompleted nd no gol hs een sored or wrded. 7 Bll outside the pith 7.1 The ll is out of ply when it psses ompletely over the side-ord or k-line. 7.2 When the ll trvels over the side-ord : ply is re-strted within one metre of where the ll rossed the ord If this would result in re-strt inside the irle, ply is insted re-strted with the ll one metre 20

23 outside the irle nd one metre from the sideord. ply is re-strted y plyer of the tem whih ws not the lst tem to touh or ply the ll efore it went out of ply the proedures for tking free push pply. 7.3 When the ll is plyed over the k-line y n ttker, unintentionlly y defender or defl eted y golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges nd no gol is sored : ply is re-strted with the ll up to 9.10 metres from nd in line with where it rossed the k-line ply is re-strted y plyer of the defending tem the proedures for tking free push pply. 7.4 When the ll is plyed over the k-line intentionlly y defender, unless defl eted y golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges, ply is re-strted with penlty orner. 8 Method of soring 8.1 A gol is sored when the ll is plyed within the irle y n ttker nd does not trvel outside the irle efore pssing ompletely over the gol-line nd under the rossr. The ll my e plyed y defender or touh their ody efore or fter eing plyed in the irle y n ttker. 8.2 A gol is sored if wrded s result of penlty stroke. 21

24 9 Condut of ply : plyers Plyers re expeted to t responsily t ll times. 9.1 A mth is plyed etween two tems with not more thn six plyers of eh tem on the pith t the sme time. 9.2 Plyers on the pith must hold their stik nd not use it in dngerous wy. Plyers must not lift their stik over the heds of other plyers. 9.3 Plyers must not touh, hndle or interfere with other plyers or their stiks or lothing. 9.4 Plyers must not intimidte or impede nother plyer. 9.5 Plyers must not hit the ll. Slp hitting the ll, whih involves long pushing or sweeping movement with the stik efore mking ontt with the ll, is regrded s hit nd is therefore not permitted. 9.6 Plyers must not ply the ll with the k of the stik. 9.7 Plyers must not ply the ll with ny prt of the stik when the ll is ove shoulder height exept tht defenders re permitted to use the stik to stop or defl et shot t gol t ny height. When sving shot t gol, defender must not e penlised if their stik is not motionless or is trvelling towrds the ll while ttempting to stop or defl et the shot. Only if the ll is genuinely hit nd gol is prevented should penlty stroke e wrded. 22

25 If defender ttempts to stop or defl et ll trvelling towrds the gol whih will tully miss the gol, ny use of the stik ove the shoulder must e penlised y penlty orner nd not penlty stroke. If dngerous ply results fter legitimte stop or defl etion, penlty orner must e wrded. 9.8 Plyers must not ply the ll dngerously or in wy whih leds to dngerous ply. A ll is onsidered dngerous when it uses legitimte evsive tion y plyers. The penlty is wrded where the tion using the dnger took ple. 9.9 Plyers must not rise the ll off the pith exept for shot t gol. It is not n offene if the ll rises unintentionlly off the pith y less thn 100 mm unless n opponent is within plying distne of the ll Plyers must not ply the ll when it is in the ir exept tht plyer from the tem whih did not put the ll in the ir my stop it. If the ll is in the ir s result of legitimte shot t gol whih hs reounded from the golkeeper, defender or from the gol-post or ross-r, the ll my e stopped y plyer of either tem Field plyers must not stop, kik, propel, pik up, throw or rry the ll with ny prt of their ody. It is not lwys n offene if the ll hits the foot, hnd or ody of fi eld plyer. The plyer 23

26 only ommits n offene if they voluntrily use their hnd, foot or ody to ply the ll or if they position themselves with the intention of stopping the ll in this wy. It is not n offene if the ll touhes the hnd holding the stik ut would otherwise hve touhed the stik Field plyers must not ply the ll while lying on the pith or with knee, rm or hnd on the pith other thn the hnd holding the stik Plyers must not ostrut n opponent who is ttempting to ply the ll. Plyers ostrut if they : k into n opponent physilly interfere with the stik or ody of n opponent shield the ll from legitimte tkle with their stik or ny prt of their ody. A sttionry plyer reeiving the ll is permitted to fe in ny diretion. A plyer with the ll is permitted to move off with it in ny diretion exept odily into n opponent or into position etween the ll nd n opponent who is within plying distne of the ll nd ttempting to ply it. A plyer who runs in front of or loks n opponent to stop them legitimtely plying or ttempting to ply the ll is ostruting (this is third prty or shdow ostrution). This lso pplies if n ttker runs ross or loks 24

27 defenders (inluding the golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges) when penlty orner is eing tken Plyers must not tkle unless in position to ply the ll without ody ontt Plyers must not intentionlly enter the gol their opponents re defending or run ehind either gol Plyers must not fore n opponent into offending unintentionlly. Plying the ll lerly nd intentionlly into ny prt of n opponent s ody my e penlised s n ttempt to mnufture n offene. Foring n opponent to ostrut (often emphsised y running into n opponent or y wving the stik) must lso e penlised Plyers must not hnge their stik etween the wrd nd ompletion of penlty orner or penlty stroke unless it no longer meets the stik speifi tion Plyers must not throw ny ojet or piee of equipment onto the pith, t the ll, or t nother plyer, umpire or person Plyers must not dely ply to gin enefi t y timewsting. 10 Condut of ply : golkeepers nd plyers with golkeeping privileges 10.1 A golkeeper who wers protetive equipment omprising t lest hedger, leg gurds nd kikers must not tke prt in the mth outside the hlf of the pith they re defending, exept when tking penlty stroke. 25

28 Protetive hedger must e worn y golkeeper t ll times, exept when tking penlty stroke A plyer with golkeeping privileges must not tke prt in the mth outside the hlf of the pith they re defending when wering the protetive hedger ut my remove the hedger nd tke prt in the mth nywhere on the pith. Protetive hedger must e worn y plyer with golkeeping privileges when defending penlty orner or penlty stroke When the ll is inside the irle they re defending nd they hve their stik in their hnd : golkeepers wering full protetive equipment re permitted to use their stik, feet, kikers, legs or leg gurds to propel the ll nd to use their stik, feet, kikers, legs, leg gurds or ny other prt of their ody to stop the ll or defl et it in ny diretion inluding over the k-line Golkeepers re not permitted to ondut themselves in mnner whih is dngerous to other plyers y tking dvntge of the protetive equipment they wer. plyers with golkeeping privileges re permitted to use their stik, feet nd legs to propel the ll nd to use their stik, feet, legs or ny other prt of their ody to stop the ll or defl et it in ny diretion inluding over the k-line golkeepers wering full protetive equipment nd plyers with golkeeping privileges re permitted to use rms, hnds nd ny other prt of their ody to push the ll wy. The tion in rule ove is permitted only s prt of gol sving tion or to move the ll 26

29 wy from the possiility of gol soring tion y opponents. It does not permit golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges to propel the ll forefully with rms, hnds or ody so tht it trvels long distne Golkeepers or plyers with golkeeping privileges must not lie on the ll When the ll is outside the irle they re defending, golkeepers or plyers with golkeeping privileges re only permitted to ply the ll with their stik. A plyer with golkeeping privileges is onsidered to e fi eld plyer when outside the irle they re defending Golkeepers or plyers with golkeeping privileges re permitted to ply the ll inside the irle while lying on the pith inside the irle. 11 Condut of ply : umpires 11.1 Two umpires ontrol the mth, pply the Rules nd re the judges of fir ply Eh umpire hs primry responsiility for deisions in one hlf of the pith for the durtion of the mth Eh umpire is responsile for deisions on free pushes in the irle, penlty orners, penlty strokes nd gols in one hlf of the pith Umpires re responsile for keeping written reord of gols sored or wrded nd of wrning or suspension rds used Umpires re responsile for ensuring tht the full time is plyed nd for inditing the end of time for eh hlf nd for the ompletion of penlty orner if hlf is prolonged. 27

30 11.6 Umpires low the whistle to : d e f g h i j k strt nd end eh hlf of the mth strt ully enfore penlty strt nd end penlty stroke indite gol re-strt the mth fter gol hs een sored or wrded re-strt the mth fter penlty stroke when gol ws not sored or wrded stop the mth for the sustitution onto or off the pith of fully equipped golkeeper nd to restrt the mth on ompletion of the sustitution stop the mth nd re-strt it for time-out stop the mth for ny other reson nd to re-strt it indite, when neessry, tht the ll hs pssed wholly outside the pith Umpires must not oh during mth If the ll strikes n umpire, unuthorised person or ny loose ojet on the pith, ply ontinues. 12 Penlties 12.1 Advntge : penlty is wrded only when plyer or tem hs een disdvntged y n opponent reking the Rules. 28

31 If wrding penlty is not n dvntge to the tem whih did not rek the Rules, ply must ontinue A free push is wrded to the opposing tem : for n offene y n ttker in the hlf of the pith they re ttking for n unintentionl offene y defender outside the irle ut within the hlf of the pith they re defending A penlty orner is wrded : for n offene y defender in the irle whih does not prevent the prole soring of gol for n intentionl offene in the irle y defender ginst n opponent who does not hve possession of the ll or n opportunity to ply the ll for n intentionl offene y defender outside the irle ut within the hlf of the pith they re defending d for intentionlly plying the ll over the k-line y defender Golkeepers or plyers with golkeeping privileges re permitted to defl et the ll with their stik, protetive equipment or ny prt of their ody in ny diretion inluding over the k-line. e ginst the tem whih rried out sustitution inorretly f when the ll eomes lodged in plyer s lothing or equipment while in the irle they re defending. 29

32 12.4 A penlty stroke is wrded : for n offene y defender in the irle whih prevents the prole soring of gol for n intentionl offene in the irle y defender ginst n opponent who hs possession of the ll or n opportunity to ply the ll for defenders persistently rossing over the k-line efore permitted during the tking of penlty orners If there is nother offene or misondut efore the wrded penlty hs een tken : free push my e progressed up to 5 metres A free push to the ttk nnot e progressed to inside the irle. d more severe penlty my e wrded personl penlty my e wrded the penlty my e reversed if the susequent offene ws ommitted y the tem fi rst wrded the penlty. 13 Proedures for tking penlties 13.1 Mndtory Experimentl Rule Lotion of free push : free push is tken lose to where the offene ourred Close to mens within plying distne of where the offene ourred nd with no signifi nt dvntge gined. 30

33 The lotion from whih free push is tken must e more preise when the offene ours lose to the irle. d free push wrded within 3 metres of the irle to the ttk is tken t the nerest point 3 metres from the irle free push wrded outside the irle to the defene within 9 metres of the k-line is tken up to 9.10 metres from the k-line in line with the lotion of the offene, prllel to the side-ord free push wrded inside the irle to the defene is tken nywhere inside the irle or up to 9.10 metres from the k-line in line with the lotion of the offene, prllel to the side-ord Mndtory Experimentl Rule Proedures for tking free push, entre pss nd putting the ll k into ply fter it hs een outside the pith : the ll must e sttionry opponents must e t lest 3 metres from the ll If n opponent is within 3 metres of the ll they must not interfere with the tking of the free push or must not ply or ttempt to ply the ll. If this plyer is not plying the ll, ttempting to ply the ll or influening ply, the free push need not e delyed. d when free push is wrded to the ttk within the hlf of the pith they re ttking, ll plyers other thn the plyer tking the free push must e t lest 3 metres from the ll the ll is moved using push 31

34 e g if the plyer tking the free push is the next plyer to ply the ll, the tions of tking the free push nd of next plying the ll must e two seprte tions efore nother plyer of the tem whih took the free push is llowed to ply the ll, the ll must move t lest 1 metre The ll does not hve to move 1 metre efore the plyer tking the free push my ply the ll gin. h from free push wrded to the ttk within the hlf of the pith they re ttking, the ll must not e plyed into the irle until it hs trvelled t lest 3 metres or hs een touhed y plyer of either tem other thn the plyer tking the free push or hs touhed the sideord. If the plyer tking the free push ontinues to ply the ll (ie no other plyer hs yet plyed it) : tht plyer my ply the ll ny numer of times, ut the ll must trvel t lest 3 metres efore tht plyer plys the ll into the irle y pushing the ll gin. Alterntively : nother plyer of either tem who n legitimtely ply the ll must defl et or push the ll efore it enters the irle, or fter this plyer hs touhed the ll, it n e plyed into the irle y ny other plyer inluding the plyer who took the free push, or 32

35 fter the ll hs touhed the side-ord, ny plyer my defl et or push the ll into the irle. All prts of rule 13.2 pply s pproprite to free push, entre pss nd putting the ll k into ply fter it hs een outside the pith Tking penlty orner : d e f the ll is pled on the k-line inside the irle t lest 6 metres from the gol-post on whihever side of the gol the ttking tem prefers n ttker pushes the ll without intentionlly rising it the ttker tking the push from the k-line must hve t lest one foot outside the pith the other ttkers must e on the pith, outside the irle with stiks, hnds nd feet not touhing the ground inside the irle no ttker other thn the ttker tking the push from the k-line is permitted to e within 3 metres of the ll when the push is tken the defending golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges, if there is one, must e in the gol ; up to fi ve other memers of the defending tem my e positioned ehind the k-line on the side of the gol furthest from where the penlty orner is eing tken with their stiks, hnds nd feet not touhing the ground inside the pith If the tem defending penlty orner hs hosen to ply only with fi eld plyers, up to six memers of the defending tem my e positioned ehind the k-line outside the gol. In this se none of the defenders hs golkeeping privileges. 33

36 g h i j ny defender not ehind the k-line must e eyond the entre-line until the ll hs een plyed, no ttker other thn the one tking the push from the k-line is permitted to enter the irle nd no defender is permitted to ross the k-line or entre-line fter plying the ll, the ttker tking the push from the k-line must not ply the ll gin or pproh within plying distne of it until it hs een plyed y nother plyer gol nnot e sored until the ll hs trvelled outside the irle Slp hitting the ll, whih involves long pushing or sweeping movement with the stik efore mking ontt with the ll, is regrded s hit nd is therefore not permitted. A defender who is lerly running into the shot or into the tker without ttempting to ply the ll with their stik must e penlised for dngerous ply. Otherwise, if defender is within three metres of the fi rst shot t gol during the tking of penlty orner nd is struk y the ll elow the knee, nother penlty orner must e wrded or is struk on or ove the knee in norml stne, the shot is judged to e dngerous nd free push must e wrded to the defending tem. k the penlty orner Rules no longer pply if the ll trvels more thn 3 metres from the irle The mth is prolonged t hlf-time nd full-time to llow ompletion of penlty orner or ny susequent penlty orner or penlty stroke 34

37 13.5 The penlty orner is ompleted when : gol is sored free push is wrded to the defending tem the ll trvels more thn 3 metres outside the irle d the ll is plyed over the k-line nd penlty orner is not wrded e f g h the ll trvels over side-ord nd penlty orner is not wrded defender ommits n offene whih does not result in nother penlty orner penlty stroke is wrded ully is wrded. If ply is stopped euse of n injury or for ny other reson during the tking of penlty orner t the end of prolonged fi rst or seond hlf nd ully would otherwise e wrded, the penlty orner must e tken gin For sustitution purposes nd for ompletion of penlty orner t hlf-time nd full-time, the penlty orner is lso ompleted when the ll trvels outside the irle for the seond time Tking penlty stroke : time nd ply is stopped when penlty stroke is wrded ll plyers on the pith other thn the plyer tking the stroke nd the plyer defending it must stnd outside the hlf of the pith in whih the penlty stroke is eing tken nd must not infl uene the tking of the stroke 35

38 the ll is pled on the penlty spot d the plyer tking the stroke must stnd ehind nd within plying distne of the ll efore eginning the stroke e f the plyer defending the stroke must stnd with oth feet on the gol-line nd must not leve the gol-line or move either foot until the ll hs een plyed if the plyer defending the stroke is golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges, they must wer protetive hedger ; if the plyer defending the stroke is otherwise tking prt in the gme s fi eld plyer, they my wer only fe msk s protetive equipment If the tem defending penlty stroke hs hosen to ply only with fi eld plyers nd not to use sustitute golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges to defend the penlty stroke, the defender my only use their stik to mke sve. g h the whistle is lown when the plyer tking the stroke nd the plyer defending it re in position the plyer tking the stroke must not tke it until the whistle hs een lown The plyer tking the stroke or the plyer defending it must not dely the tking of the stroke. h i the plyer tking the stroke must not feint t plying the ll the plyer tking the stroke must push, fl ik or soop the ll nd is permitted to rise it to ny height Using drgging tion to ply the ll t penlty stroke is not permitted. 36

39 j the plyer tking the stroke must ply the ll only one nd must not susequently pproh either the ll or the plyer defending the stroke The penlty stroke is ompleted when : gol is sored or wrded the ll omes to rest inside the irle, lodges in the golkeeper s equipment, is ught y the golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges, or goes outside the irle For n offene during the tking of penlty stroke : y the plyer tking the stroke: free push is wrded to the defene when the plyer defending the stroke prevents gol eing sored ut leves the gol-line or moves either foot efore the ll hs een plyed : the penlty stroke is tken gin For the fi rst offene of this type, the plyer must e wrned (green rd) nd for ny susequent offene must e suspended (yellow rd). for ny other offene y the plyer defending the stroke whih prevents gol eing sored : gol is wrded d e f for n offene y the plyer defending the stroke whih does not prevent gol eing sored : the penlty stroke is tken gin for n offene y plyer of the defending tem nd gol is not sored : the penlty stroke is tken gin for n offene y plyer of the ttking tem other thn the plyer tking the stroke nd gol is sored : the penlty stroke is tken gin. 37

40 14 Personl penlties 14.1 For ny offene, the offending plyer my e : utioned (indited y spoken words) wrned (indited y green rd) temporrily suspended for minimum of 2 minutes of plying time (indited y yellow rd) For the durtion of eh temporry suspension of plyer on or off the pith, the offending tem plys with one less plyer. d permnently suspended from the urrent mth (indited y red rd). For eh permnent suspension, the offending tem plys for the reminder of the mth with one less plyer. A personl penlty my e wrded in ddition to the pproprite penlty Temporrily suspended plyers must remin in designted ple until permitted y the umpire who suspended them to resume ply Temporrily suspended plyers re permitted to rejoin their tem t hlf-time fter whih they must return to designted ple to omplete their suspension The intended durtion of temporry suspension my e extended for misondut y plyer while suspended Permnently suspended plyers must leve the pith nd its surrounding re. 38

41 UMPIRING 1 Ojetives 1.1 Umpiring hokey is hllenging ut rewrding wy to prtiipte in the gme. 1.2 Umpires ontriute to the gme y : helping to rise the stndrd of the gme t ll levels y ensuring tht plyers oserve the Rules ensuring tht every gme is plyed in the right spirit helping to inrese the enjoyment of the gme for plyers, spettors, nd others. 1.3 These ojetives n e hieved y umpires eing : onsistent : umpires mintin the respet of plyers y eing onsistent fir : deisions must e mde with sense of justie nd integrity prepred : no mtter how long n umpire hs een offi iting, it is importnt to prepre thoroughly for every mth d foused : onentrtion must e mintined t ll times ; nothing must e llowed to distrt n umpire e f g pprohle : good understnding of the Rules must e omined with good rpport with the plyers etter : umpires must im to eome even etter with eh nd every mth nturl : n umpire must e themselves, nd not imitte nother person, t ll times. 39

42 1.4 Umpires must : hve thorough knowledge of the Rules of Indoor Hokey ut rememer tht the spirit of the Rule nd ommon sense must govern interprettion support nd enourge skilful ply, del promptly nd fi rmly with offenes nd pply the pproprite penlties d e estlish ontrol nd mintin it throughout the mth use ll the ville tools for ontrol pply the dvntge Rule s muh s possile to ssist fl owing nd open mth ut without losing ontrol. 2 Applying the rules 2.1 Proteting skilful ply nd penlising offenes : the reltive seriousness of n offene must e identifi ed nd serious offenes suh s dngerous or rough ply delt with erly nd fi rmly in mth intentionl offenes must e penlised fi rmly umpires must demonstrte tht if plyers o-operte, skilful ply will e proteted nd the mth will e interrupted only when essentil for its proper ondut. 2.2 Advntge : it is not neessry for every offene to e penlised when no enefi t is gined y the offender ; unneessry interruptions to the fl ow of the mth use undue dely nd irrittion 40

43 when the Rules hve een roken, n umpire must pply dvntge if this is the most severe penlty d e possession of the ll does not utomtilly men there is n dvntge ; for dvntge to pply, the plyer/tem with the ll must e le to develop their ply hving deided to ply dvntge, seond opportunity must not e given y reverting to the originl penlty it is importnt to ntiipte the fl ow of the mth, to look eyond the tion of the moment nd to e wre of potentil developments in the mth. 2.3 Control : deisions must e mde promptly, positively, lerly nd onsistently strit tion erly in mth will usully disourge repetition of n offene it is not eptle for plyers to use opponents, umpires or other tehnil offi ils verlly or through ody lnguge nd ttitude. Umpires must del fi rmly with use of this sort nd in pproprite irumstnes issue ution, wrning (green rd), or temporry (yellow rd) or permnent (red rd) suspension. Cutions, wrnings nd suspensions n e given in isoltion or in omintion with nother penlty d utions n e given to plyers in lose proximity without stopping the mth e it is possile, lthough umpires re not enourged to do so, for plyer to reeive two green or two yellow rds for different offenes during the sme mth. However, when n offene for whih rd hs lredy een wrded is repeted, the sme rd must not e used gin nd more severe penlty must e wrded 41

44 f g h when seond yellow rd is wrded, the period of suspension must e signifi ntly longer thn the fi rst suspension there must e ler differene etween the durtion of yellow rd suspension for minor offene nd the durtion for more serious nd/or physil offene when plyer intentionlly misehves in serious mnner towrds nother plyer, umpire or other mth offi il the red rd must e shown immeditely. 2.4 Penlties : wide rnge of penlties is ville two penlties n e used together to del with d or persistent offenes. 3 Umpiring skills 3.1 The min umpiring skill res re : d e mth preprtion o-opertion moility nd positioning whistling signlling. 3.2 Mth preprtion : umpires must prepre thoroughly for eh mth y rriving t the pith in good time 42

45 efore the mth ommenes, oth umpires must hek the pith mrkings, the gols nd the nets nd hek for ny dngerous plying equipment or pith equipment the two umpires must wer similr olours to one nother, ut different from those of oth tems d e f lothing pproprite to the onditions must e worn footwer must suit pith onditions nd ssist moility umpiring equipment inludes opy of the urrent Rules ook, loud nd distintive whistle, stop wth, oloured rds to indite personl penlties nd mterils to reord mth detils. 3.3 Co-opertion good tem-work nd o-opertion etween umpires is essentil prior to mth, umpires must disuss nd gree how they re going to work together to ssist eh other. Eye ontt etween umpires must e prtised nd mintined umpires must tke responsiility nd e prepred to ssist when their ollegue is unsighted or hs diffi ulty seeing ertin prts of the pith. If neessry nd if moility is good, umpires must e prepred to ross the entre-line nd go s fr s pproprite into ollegue s hlf of the pith to ssist. This helps to ressure plyers tht deisions re orret d written reord of gols sored nd rds issued must e kept y oth umpires nd onfi rmed t the end of the mth. 43

46 3.4 Moility nd positioning d e f g h i j k umpires must e moile so they n move to pproprite positions throughout the mth. stti umpires nnot view ply lerly enough to mke orret deisions t ll times fi t, moile nd well positioned umpires re etter le to onentrte on the fl ow of the mth nd on the deisions whih need to e mde eh umpire opertes minly in hlf of the pith with the entre line to their left in generl, the most suitle position for umpires is hed of nd on the right of the ttking tem for ply etween the entre-line nd irle, umpires must e positioned ner their side-ord when ply is in the irle, umpires must move further into the pith wy from the side-ords nd, when neessry, into the irle itself to see importnt offenes nd to judge whether shots t gol re legitimte for penlty orners nd fter the ll hs gone outside the pith, umpires must tke up position whih gives ler view of ll potentil tion for penlty strokes, umpires must tke up position ehind nd to the right of the plyer tking the stroke umpires must not llow their positioning to interfere with the fl ow of ply umpires must fe the plyers ll the time. 44

47 3.5 Whistling : the whistle is the min wy in whih umpires ommunite with plyers, eh other nd other persons involved in the mth the whistle must e lown deisively nd loudly enough for ll involved in the mth to e le to her it. This does not men long loud whistling t ll times the tone nd durtion of the whistle must e vried to ommunite the seriousness of offenes to plyers. 3.6 Signlling d e signls must e ler nd held up long enough to ensure tht ll plyers nd the other umpire re wre of deisions only the offi il signls must e used it is preferle to e sttionry when giving signl diretionl signls must not e mde ross the ody it is d prtie to look wy from the plyers when signl or deision is mde ; further offenes might e missed, onentrtion n e lost, or this n indite lk of onfi dene. 4 Umpiring signls 4.1 Timing strt time : turn towrds the other umpire with one rm stright up in the ir stop time for time-out : turn towrds the other umpire nd rete T shpe with oth hnds in front of the hest 45

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