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Question
List any six instances when a referee blows the whistle for a foul.
Answer in Brief
Solution
A hockey referee blows the whistle for a foul in the following six situations:
- Obstruction occurs when a player uses their body or a stick to impede an opponent from playing the ball, so blocking their way unfairly.
- Stick obstruction occurs when a player uses their stick to interfere with or impede an opponent's stick while attempting to play the ball.
- Dangerous play refers to any action that could result in injury, such as lifting the stick too high or playing the ball dangerously close to another player.
- Third-party obstruction occurs when a teammate blocks or interferes with an opponent's growth, allowing another player to take the ball.
- Feet or foot foul happens when a player intentionally uses their foot or leg to control, stop or move the ball.
- Backsticks happen when a player plays the ball with the rounded back side of a hockey stick, which is illegal.
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