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Rules of Hockey
The International Hockey
Federation©
Rule Clarification: Rule 9.11
Rule 9.11 of the Rules of Hockey 2007/8 states
“Field players
must not stop, kick, propel, pick up, throw or carry the ball with any
part of their body.
It is not
always an offence if the ball hits the foot, hand or body of a field
player. The player only commits an offence if they voluntarily use
their hand, foot or body to play the ball or if they position themselves
with the intention of stopping the ball in this way.
It is not an
offence if the ball hits the hand holding the stick but would otherwise
have hit the stick.”
Compared to the 2005/6 Rules, the note in italics has been changed in an
endeavour to reinforce the intended interpretation of this rule. The
following advice has been produced to clarify this interpretation so
that the rule is applied consistently.
The 2005/6 Rules indicated that it was not an offence if the ball hits
the foot, hand or body of a field player “unless that player or their
team benefits from this”. However, as with other rules, this continues
to be an offence if benefit is
gained. Rule 9.11 should therefore continue to be applied taking into
account any benefit gained by the player or their team.
National Associations are asked to communicate this note to their
members. It is also being published on the FIH website for wider
communication.
Regards, Roger
Roger Webb
FIH Technical Manager
Secretary, Hockey Rules Board
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