I am local hockey player but i did not know the rules fully I am searching for this kind of explanation in RUclips lot of days Finally i got this Thank you thank you so much
with scoop/ overhead passes if a defender can receive it so the info on foul with overheads is somewhat wrong because if defending player is receiving must be given 5 no matter on the situation additionally it always have to go 5 before entering the d if its in the attacking quarter
On a shootout, the attacker doesn't have to hit the ball into the goal. They can hit, push, flick, drag flick, scoop, or dribble the ball across the goal-line.
@@majidwan206 That is at the end of game where both teams are equal in score. The 8 seconds shoutout starts. The attacker can then either hit, push, flick, drag flick, scoop, or dribble the ball across the goal-line before the 8 seconds are over.
You are allowed to play a ball that is above your shoulder. That prohibition was removed many years ago. You have to be careful but, you are allowed to swing your stick and play the ball that is above your shoulder. That is NOT a foul.
@@readekelaher1308 In juniors there're a lot more restrictions yeah, but I think as long as playing or hitting above the knee/shoulder in older games is safe than its fine
On a penalty corner the attacking team can take a shot on goal even though the ball didn't not leave the circle HOWEVER, the attack cannot score a goal until after the ball has left the circle.
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@@TheSchoolOfSports wrong. It is considered a corner. Some referees like another person commented might give them a pass if they don’t see it as intentional, but if it is intentional, than it’s definitely a corner. Might be a new rule because I only found this out last year lol
@@TheSchoolOfSports that is incorrect. the goalkeeper is permitted to DEFLECT the ball in any direction (including the backline) but isn't permitted to play it over the backline. please research the rules before making videos like this because this video is so misleading, this is from an umpires perspective
I enjoyed so much of this BUT the location you show for the free hit at 8:19 is wrong. If the ball is lifted safely, there is never a restart at the lift. If there is a problem at the landing zone, which you highlighted perfectly, the free hit happens at the landing zone. Please fix.
The description of using the hitting action on a penalty corner and the ball must hit the boards is WRONG. There is no such requirement. Please read the rule and correct.
Yes there IS. Idk what kind of shitty country of referees you got, but you are NOT allowed to go above the board when shooting at the goal during a corner. The only exceptions are when shooting is when you shoot low, but someone lays their stick in a position that causes the ball to go above the board. Also when the ball goes outside the striped lines, but then it’s not a corner anymore.
@@Njx063 There are no referees in field hockey, only umpires. And, you're also not correct about the rules governing penalty corners if you think you're not allowed to score above the boards on a penalty corner. I am only referring to the FIH's Rules of Hockey.
@@crismaloney I agree with most of your other comments in this post but I'm not so sure about this one. Just double checked the FIH rules for Jan 2022 and it states in section 13.3 "if the first shot at goal is a hit (as opposed to a push, flick or scoop), the ball must cross the goal-line, or be on a path which would have resulted in it crossing the goal-line, at a height of not more than 460 mm (the height of the backboard) before any deflection, for a goal to be scored".
@@andrehannah2700 Let’s start by agreeing that in no part of 13.3 does the rule say that the ball has to make contact with the backboard. There are multiple ways that the hitting action can be used on the first shot and the ball never touches the boards.
The description of why a penalty stroke is awarded is wrong. A penalty stroke is not only awarded if a foul inside the circle is dangerous. Further, you said the attacker gets one chance to HIT the ball on a penalty stroke. The attacker may NOT hit the ball. The attacker can only push or flick the ball (but they cannot drag flick the ball).
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In a corner, all of the players dont have to go over the half line. All the other defenders do other than the players in the goal. The attackers dont, as usually if there is a corner being played after the siren they will b4ing all the other attackers up to keep the ball inside the dotted lines.
Can you as a player step outside the field lines while having the ball but without the ball leaving the field parameters ? or would that also be considered a foul and posession be given to the opposition
Player can run outside the lines whilst dribbling the ball in the field. The ball is only considered out of pay when the ball completely goes over the line. Just to add, Players can also tackle players whilst having their one or more feet outside the field lines
Your description of a free hit location after the ball goes out-of-bounds over the backline is wrong. The team does NOT have to bring the ball 15 meters away from the backline.
this I found was a bit odd. As I am seeing it now (as in current tournament), the ball is being brought to half line for such a free hit. this could be indoor specific; I would have to verify.
"The sport is known simply as "Hockey" in Countries where it is the more common form of hockey. The term "Field Hockey" is used primarily in Canada, and the United States, where "Hockey" more often refers to ice hockey. In Sweden, the term Landhockey is used."
You can shoot as high as you want regardless of how close another player is to you. The 5 meter rule applies on free hits, trapping an overhead, and throwing an overhead.
@@17ForLuck you mean a shot that isn't on goal? or someone being in the 5? How am i denying those factors. What i said was entirely correct, you have no ground to stand on.
if you hit in the direction of the player and the player is less than 5yds, it can be a foul; the ump has the final say. If you hit away from the player (ie to the left or right) at the same distance, it is OK.
@@johnjlewis3252 did you read what i said? i said shoot, shooting the ball in the circle can be as high as you want as long as its on target. Otherwise its dangerouse.
Two defenders and tackling from behind is allowed. Maybe an old rule but sure isn't in use anymore Edit: and penalty shootouts are only used in tournaments with eliminations of teams like the olympics and I guess for finals but not sure
The 23 meter line is not located at 22,85 meters it is located at 22,9 meters measured from both of the back lines, yes the other 2 parts are 10 cm shorter....
I'm a former hockey player and umpire, and there's a lot wrong with this video. Too much for me to correct in the comments section, but if there's one error that stand out, it's the tackling from behind. There were so many times i'd hear players and umpire claim this. I don't know how this myth started, but it's bullshit. Plain and simple; not true. There is no requirement in the rules as to where you can take from, other than that it must be from a position where you can play the ball without making bodily contact.
Two defenders are allowed to defend against a player with the ball. Not sure where you are getting that from. It is NOT a foul to defend a player with the ball with more than one player.
This one is true actually it counts as an obstruction if 2players try to take the ball from them. 2 players can approach ball handler to take the ball as long as they don't both come from the front of the ball handler.
@@jakelamotta2387 There is nothing like that in the rules. "Players obstruct if they: - back into an opponent physically interfere with the stick or body of an opponent - shield the ball from a legitimate tackle with their stick or any part of their body." Two players (in fact, any number of players) can approach the ball handler from in front without blocking the ball carrier or another opponent and stopping them from legitimately playing or attempting to play the ball. The worst that might happen if two players approach from the front is that they might obstruct each other which, of course, wouldn't matter!
2 defenders not allowed to tackle one player?. Can you please clarify. I believe one or more defenders are allowed to tackle a player so long as there is no body obstruction or stick check.
You mention a few times that a hit in the air but below the knee is allowed - it's not if played intentionally. Rule 9.9 Players must not intentionally raise the ball from a hit except for a shot at goal.
Your description of obstruction is not correct. A player can block a pathway of an attacker with the ball. They cannot block an attacker from getting the ball.
Just watched about 10 seconds of the video (skipping to the 'things which are not allowed part') and I already noticed two critical mistakes. Tackling from behind and two defenders on one attacker ARE NOT fouls, only interfering with the body or the stick of an opponent is. Didnt want to waste 15 minutes of my life watching the rest of the video, but I reckon if the video doesnt even have basics like this right there have to be many more mistakes in the video.
@@Njx063 Nope. Referees don't make judgments. Umpires make judgments. Example, basketball referee is like a police officer. The defender touched the shooter in the act of shooting or didn't. The whistle is blown if the defender made contact. In field hockey, the defender breached by touching the attacker but the umpire judges what happens and, like a judge, applies a punishment -- everything from nothing to a penalty stroke and a red card.
Bro you need to stop whining about it my man's tried his best to make an informative video and yeah he made a few mistakes, understandable because I doubt he plays hockey. Take a chill pill honestly, you don't need to be so right about everything all the time, watch the video make a couple of corrections at most and then move on, most people watching this will be viewing it as other sports purely out of interest, or hockey players themselves who already know the rules or will learn them in time. Not sure about you but I can't remember someone who was skilled enough to throw an overhead, but not understand the rule at all. 🤷♂
@@danielmclachlan4795 I love how you opened your comment complaining that I went on and on whining and then you went on and on whining about it. Brilliant.
7:09: no, on a tomahawk, the flat side of the stick should be facing the ground, not up. Most points are good, but plenty of errors in the rules that conflict with FIH's January 2022 rules.
@@danielmclachlan4795 Oops, we're both wrong! The flat side should be facing up on the tomahawk. (If it's facing down you'll be penalised for playing backstick.) For some reason I was thinking double backwards in my original post. 😲 (Edited.)
There is so much wrong with this video and it's impressive. You really need to get a rule book and read it as there are several mistakes in this video. For example, tackling from behind is perfectly legal, the same thing applies to standing in the way of the attacker which is also perfectly legal. Hitting out the back of the field you take it from the first quarter line more commonly known as the 25. The two lines on the side used to be used for long corners as you would take the ball from either one. In short, you should be ashamed of the low quality and misleading nature of the video.
Tackling from behind is allowed (but the tackler must not interfere with the body or stick of the player with the ball).
It is quite risky though, and a lot of referees will not judge in your advance if you attempt to tackle from behind.
I am local hockey player but i did not know the rules fully
I am searching for this kind of explanation in RUclips lot of days
Finally i got this
Thank you thank you so much
Lots of the information in this video is wildly wrong, just read the official FIH or you assosication rule book.
with scoop/ overhead passes if a defender can receive it so the info on foul with overheads is somewhat wrong because if defending player is receiving must be given 5 no matter on the situation additionally it always have to go 5 before entering the d if its in the attacking quarter
Good explanation. Cleared up alot of questions I had
On a shootout, the attacker doesn't have to hit the ball into the goal. They can hit, push, flick, drag flick, scoop, or dribble the ball across the goal-line.
I didn't got it sir please explain
@@majidwan206 That is at the end of game where both teams are equal in score. The 8 seconds shoutout starts. The attacker can then either hit, push, flick, drag flick, scoop, or dribble the ball across the goal-line before the 8 seconds are over.
Umpiring a game on Saturday, great video
Very good video all the rules and tricks at one stop thank you
Best instruction video ive watched sofar🥂
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I came here in one night before my match😂
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This is an amazing video.... Thank you so much sir, rules have been explained in such simple language..... Respect your efforts 👏😍
Thanks and welcome
You are allowed to play a ball that is above your shoulder. That prohibition was removed many years ago. You have to be careful but, you are allowed to swing your stick and play the ball that is above your shoulder. That is NOT a foul.
in my experience in juniors its all situational
@@readekelaher1308 In juniors there're a lot more restrictions yeah, but I think as long as playing or hitting above the knee/shoulder in older games is safe than its fine
On a penalty corner the attacking team can take a shot on goal even though the ball didn't not leave the circle HOWEVER, the attack cannot score a goal until after the ball has left the circle.
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great compilation! I only have one question: what happens if the goalkeeper intentionally plays the ball beyond the baseline? thanks
Great Question!
Goalkeeper can do that and in that case it would not be a corner
Penalty corner is given it is realy a interesting topic because sometimes it depends on the referee personal consideration
@@TheSchoolOfSports wrong. It is considered a corner. Some referees like another person commented might give them a pass if they don’t see it as intentional, but if it is intentional, than it’s definitely a corner. Might be a new rule because I only found this out last year lol
@@TheSchoolOfSports that is incorrect. the goalkeeper is permitted to DEFLECT the ball in any direction (including the backline) but isn't permitted to play it over the backline. please research the rules before making videos like this because this video is so misleading, this is from an umpires perspective
@@TheSchoolOfSports wrong. Intentionally, it's a penalty corner...
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You've clearly never played hockey cuz this is awful and should be taken down for how low quality it is.
I enjoyed so much of this BUT the location you show for the free hit at 8:19 is wrong. If the ball is lifted safely, there is never a restart at the lift. If there is a problem at the landing zone, which you highlighted perfectly, the free hit happens at the landing zone. Please fix.
Why don't you do the video then fs youv pointed soo many faults, do it yourself.
@@jakelamotta2387 You're not suggesting that these faults shouldn't be highlighted for those who made the video or would see the video, are you?
@@crismaloney you’ve made like 12 corrections. Relax, mate.
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theres so much wildly wrong with this, go read the FIH rule book.
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you should make a video on Australian Rules Football lol.
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The description of using the hitting action on a penalty corner and the ball must hit the boards is WRONG. There is no such requirement. Please read the rule and correct.
Yes there IS. Idk what kind of shitty country of referees you got, but you are NOT allowed to go above the board when shooting at the goal during a corner.
The only exceptions are when shooting is when you shoot low, but someone lays their stick in a position that causes the ball to go above the board.
Also when the ball goes outside the striped lines, but then it’s not a corner anymore.
@@Njx063 There are no referees in field hockey, only umpires. And, you're also not correct about the rules governing penalty corners if you think you're not allowed to score above the boards on a penalty corner. I am only referring to the FIH's Rules of Hockey.
Ye it just needs to pass the line into the goal
@@crismaloney I agree with most of your other comments in this post but I'm not so sure about this one. Just double checked the FIH rules for Jan 2022 and it states in section 13.3 "if the first shot at goal is a hit (as opposed to a push,
flick or scoop), the ball must cross the goal-line, or be
on a path which would have resulted in it crossing the
goal-line, at a height of not more than 460 mm (the
height of the backboard) before any deflection, for a
goal to be scored".
@@andrehannah2700 Let’s start by agreeing that in no part of 13.3 does the rule say that the ball has to make contact with the backboard. There are multiple ways that the hitting action can be used on the first shot and the ball never touches the boards.
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The description of why a penalty stroke is awarded is wrong. A penalty stroke is not only awarded if a foul inside the circle is dangerous. Further, you said the attacker gets one chance to HIT the ball on a penalty stroke. The attacker may NOT hit the ball. The attacker can only push or flick the ball (but they cannot drag flick the ball).
Can you do a sports rules for softball
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Are the rules the same for indoor Hockey?
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In a corner, all of the players dont have to go over the half line. All the other defenders do other than the players in the goal. The attackers dont, as usually if there is a corner being played after the siren they will b4ing all the other attackers up to keep the ball inside the dotted lines.
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What is the point of curved side of the stick if you cant hit with it? What is the critteria for deciding if its a penalty stroke or corner?
Can you as a player step outside the field lines while having the ball but without the ball leaving the field parameters ? or would that also be considered a foul and posession be given to the opposition
Player can run outside the lines whilst dribbling the ball in the field. The ball is only considered out of pay when the ball completely goes over the line. Just to add, Players can also tackle players whilst having their one or more feet outside the field lines
I just trolled the entire school hockey team by changing the link of this video to a man shouting “SHIT ON IT FUCK.”💀
Your description of a free hit location after the ball goes out-of-bounds over the backline is wrong. The team does NOT have to bring the ball 15 meters away from the backline.
this I found was a bit odd. As I am seeing it now (as in current tournament), the ball is being brought to half line for such a free hit. this could be indoor specific; I would have to verify.
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"The sport is known simply as "Hockey" in Countries where it is the more common form of hockey. The term "Field Hockey" is used primarily in Canada, and the United States, where "Hockey" more often refers to ice hockey. In Sweden, the term Landhockey is used."
Hay diferencia reglamentaria entre hockey masculino y femenino?
No
You can shoot as high as you want regardless of how close another player is to you. The 5 meter rule applies on free hits, trapping an overhead, and throwing an overhead.
not true risky plays get flagged
@@17ForLuck you mean a shot that isn't on goal? or someone being in the 5? How am i denying those factors. What i said was entirely correct, you have no ground to stand on.
if you hit in the direction of the player and the player is less than 5yds, it can be a foul; the ump has the final say. If you hit away from the player (ie to the left or right) at the same distance, it is OK.
@@johnjlewis3252 did you read what i said? i said shoot, shooting the ball in the circle can be as high as you want as long as its on target. Otherwise its dangerouse.
these rules looks like a lot! is that even a game still to play😅
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Two defenders and tackling from behind is allowed. Maybe an old rule but sure isn't in use anymore
Edit: and penalty shootouts are only used in tournaments with eliminations of teams like the olympics and I guess for finals but not sure
The 23 meter line is not located at 22,85 meters it is located at 22,9 meters measured from both of the back lines, yes the other 2 parts are 10 cm shorter....
I'm a former hockey player and umpire, and there's a lot wrong with this video. Too much for me to correct in the comments section, but if there's one error that stand out, it's the tackling from behind. There were so many times i'd hear players and umpire claim this. I don't know how this myth started, but it's bullshit. Plain and simple; not true. There is no requirement in the rules as to where you can take from, other than that it must be from a position where you can play the ball without making bodily contact.
Can we tackle from the left side?
so seems like a lot of new rule changes has be done since last time i was watching hockey
Two defenders are allowed to defend against a player with the ball. Not sure where you are getting that from. It is NOT a foul to defend a player with the ball with more than one player.
This one is true actually it counts as an obstruction if 2players try to take the ball from them. 2 players can approach ball handler to take the ball as long as they don't both come from the front of the ball handler.
@@jakelamotta2387 There is nothing like that in the rules. "Players obstruct if they:
- back into an opponent physically interfere with the stick or body of an opponent
- shield the ball from a legitimate tackle with their stick or any part of their body."
Two players (in fact, any number of players) can approach the ball handler from in front without blocking the ball carrier or another opponent and stopping them from legitimately playing or attempting to play the ball.
The worst that might happen if two players approach from the front is that they might obstruct each other which, of course, wouldn't matter!
@@jakelamotta2387 no cris is right. There can be an obstruction, but that’s only in the situations like he describes.
@@jakelamotta2387 no, two people can tackle one person. Obstruction can be created but a whole team can try tackle one person if they so wish.
2 defenders not allowed to tackle one player?. Can you please clarify. I believe one or more defenders are allowed to tackle a player so long as there is no body obstruction or stick check.
Any civil service aspirants here??
You mention a few times that a hit in the air but below the knee is allowed - it's not if played intentionally. Rule 9.9 Players must not intentionally raise the ball from a hit except for a shot at goal.
Most of the time they call it anyway- intentional or not
What if someone plays with hand or leg?
Your description of obstruction is not correct. A player can block a pathway of an attacker with the ball. They cannot block an attacker from getting the ball.
It will be considered goal even if touches the stick of opposition player subject to if he is in D. You have missed it
Just watched about 10 seconds of the video (skipping to the 'things which are not allowed part') and I already noticed two critical mistakes. Tackling from behind and two defenders on one attacker ARE NOT fouls, only interfering with the body or the stick of an opponent is. Didnt want to waste 15 minutes of my life watching the rest of the video, but I reckon if the video doesnt even have basics like this right there have to be many more mistakes in the video.
The hockey you show in the video is a left hand stick and it’s not very common
Yeah! That is true! Thanks for pointing that out
Didn’t know there was such a thing lol
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Typo, Penalty Shootout not Shootouot
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Sounds like you're talking about field hockey, not regular Ice hockey
There are no referees in field hockey. Only umpires.
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@@Njx063 Nope. Referees don't make judgments. Umpires make judgments. Example, basketball referee is like a police officer. The defender touched the shooter in the act of shooting or didn't. The whistle is blown if the defender made contact. In field hockey, the defender breached by touching the attacker but the umpire judges what happens and, like a judge, applies a punishment -- everything from nothing to a penalty stroke and a red card.
@Cris Maloney this video almost gave me a headache, there are so many incorrect statements and references in this 😂
Bro you need to stop whining about it my man's tried his best to make an informative video and yeah he made a few mistakes, understandable because I doubt he plays hockey. Take a chill pill honestly, you don't need to be so right about everything all the time, watch the video make a couple of corrections at most and then move on, most people watching this will be viewing it as other sports purely out of interest, or hockey players themselves who already know the rules or will learn them in time. Not sure about you but I can't remember someone who was skilled enough to throw an overhead, but not understand the rule at all. 🤷♂
@@danielmclachlan4795 I love how you opened your comment complaining that I went on and on whining and then you went on and on whining about it. Brilliant.
7:09: no, on a tomahawk, the flat side of the stick should be facing the ground, not up. Most points are good, but plenty of errors in the rules that conflict with FIH's January 2022 rules.
On a tomahawk the flat side of the stick is facing down is it not
@@danielmclachlan4795 Oops, we're both wrong! The flat side should be facing up on the tomahawk. (If it's facing down you'll be penalised for playing backstick.) For some reason I was thinking double backwards in my original post. 😲 (Edited.)
There is so much wrong with this video and it's impressive. You really need to get a rule book and read it as there are several mistakes in this video. For example, tackling from behind is perfectly legal, the same thing applies to standing in the way of the attacker which is also perfectly legal. Hitting out the back of the field you take it from the first quarter line more commonly known as the 25. The two lines on the side used to be used for long corners as you would take the ball from either one.
In short, you should be ashamed of the low quality and misleading nature of the video.
eh?
Lots of misinformation in this video