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Law 15 - Throw In 6/26/2012Brian Casey of Newmarket, ON Canada asks... Law 15 A few years ago I recall players somersaulting prior to throwing in the ball to gain speed and distance. I'm sure this has since been addressed and is not allowed. I'm I correct?? ...
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Law 15 - Throw In 6/19/2012Raymond Kerley of Limerick, Limerick Ireland asks...When taking a throw-in, if you stood on the pitch with your heels on the line, would that be acceptable?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 5/30/2012Travis of Las Vegas, NV U.S. asks...During a throw-in is the player allowed to throw the ball straight down to the ground in front of them? This method has been used a lot in this league because the ball bounces up over the kids heads and towards an u7 short field goal. thank you....
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 5/17/2012Bill Mac of St. Louis, Missouri USA asks...Regarding Law 15 Throw Ins: With long throw-in specialists becoming more common, has there been any guidance issued on what is allowed to defend them. Rule states that opponenet needs to be at least 2yds away and later states unfairly distracting or ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 5/13/2012Phil of Tarzana, CA United States asks...I'm a little surprised by the answers. While I can't see the advantage in throwing from a squatting position, any change would require someone to be the first one to try it. I thought the handspring throw-in is permitted, although I'm sure ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 5/9/2012Ron Moss of Bunbury, WA Australia asks...Can a player on a throwin do it from a squatting position, he is facing the field of play part of both feet are on the ground on or behind the line and the ball is delivered from behind and over his head. But he is in a squat position almost sat ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 5/3/2012celine taylor of troy, MI U.S.A. asks...Im a Assistant Referee and im confused on the throw ins. If the blue team kicks the ball out, then should i point my signal to the red side of the field? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 5/2/2012HANS JABLONOWSKI of Columbus, MI USA asks...If the throw in is taken from the wrong location. Is the throw in retaken by the same team or does the other team get it. Is it the same for high school and USSF?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 5/2/2012Steven Baskett of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...When i said back i mean behind the line not to the side still from where it went out but just further behind the line . Where in the laws does it say this it not allowed ? It just says both feet have to be either on the line or behind . It does n...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 4/27/2012Steven of Sydney, Nsw Australia asks...A player can take a throw any where behind the line , say he is 10-20 yards back thats legal as long as his feet are on the ground and faces the field and behind his head ? ...
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