Junior Section Unihoc
OWING TO THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF HARLINGTON
UPPER SCHOOL THE UNIHOC HAS BEEN CANCELLED
We will be looking to see if we can rearrange the
competition for a future date.
The Junior Section Unihoc will be held at
Harlington Upper School
on Saturday 7th February, starting at 1400. The ending time will depend on
the number of teams taking part, but will be no later than 1630.
Please advise Andrew Burchell of your
attendance by Thursday 5th February. It is helpful to tell us even if you
plan not to attend.
Would all companies please bring their own uni hoc sticks and if possible
appropriate goals. We aim to run 2 matches concurrently if needed.
Each company should provide at least 1 nominated referee.
Unihoc Rules
The Court
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The goal line will be at 1 metre forward of the wall to allow play to continue
all around the goal.
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The goal area will measure 1.5 metres in a semi-circle forward of the centre
of the goal line.
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Neither players nor sticks are permitted within the goal area.
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A defender who deliberately enters the goal area or allows his stick into
the goal area or plays the puck inside the goal area will concede a Penalty
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An attacking player who deliberately enters the goal area, allows his stick
or plays the puck within the area will concede a Free Stroke. No goal
can be scored by an attacking team if a member of that team has entered the
goal area.
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Where the puck comes to rest in the goal area without a goal having been
scored, there will be a Free Stroke given to the defending team from the
edge of the goal area.
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The goal will be approximately 1 metre wide.
The Players
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Teams will consist of four boys.
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The game is played without a goalkeeper.
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The squad may comprise up to 7boys.
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Substitutions are not permitted during a game except in case of serious injury.
The Game
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The game starts with a bully off, between 2 players, at the middle of the
court.
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After each break the game will restart with a bully off from the nearest
place to where the game was stopped. In the event of a goal being scored
the game will restart with a bully off from the middle of the court.
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All players must be in their own half of the court when the game starts,
or restarts following a goal.
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The duration of each match will be set once the number of team entries is
confirmed and will be announced shortly before the first match.
Playing the Puck
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A player must have both hands on the stick when the puck is played.
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Both sides of the stick head may be used to pass, shoot and dribble with
the puck.
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A player may shoot for goal from any position on the court.
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Players may NOT raise the stick head above waist height. A player who does
so will concede a Free Stroke to the opponents' team.
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A player may not throw the stick to hit the puck. A player who does throw
his stick will concede a Free Stroke to the other team.
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A player may not hit or otherwise propel the puck if he is lying on the floor.
A player who does so will concede a Free Stroke.
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A player may not deliberately stop the puck with hand, foot or any other
part of the body.
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The puck may be passed in any direction. There is no "off-side".
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The puck may be played off both side and end walls.
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The puck must be kept below head height.
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In cases where there are no side walls or end walls, a Free Stroke will be
awarded against the team which put the puck out of play, from the point where
the puck went out.
Obstruction
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No bodily contact is permitted, thus players may not push, pull or hold up
any other player.
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Players may not impede or trip their opponents either bodily or with their
sticks.
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A player who commits violent or serious foul play under either of the above
rules will be sent off for the remainder of the game.
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Where players are sent off for a less serious offence they may be sent off
for a limited period.
Moving the Goal
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Where a defending player deliberately moves the goal from its correct position
whilst the puck is in play that player will concede a penalty.
Free Strokes & Penalties
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When a Free Stroke has been awarded it must be taken from the place where
the foul was committed.
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Members of the team against which the Free Stroke is awarded must not stand
nearer the puck than 2 metres.
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A goal can be scored directly from a Free Stroke except where no.4 below
applies.
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Where a Free Stroke is awarded within 2 metrres of the goal area, it will
be taken from a point 2 metres from the edge of the goal area allowing defenders
between the goal and the player taking the Free Stroke. A goal cannot be
scored directly in this case.
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A Penalty must be taken 5 metres from the goal line.
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All players must be behind the Penalty spot.
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Following a Penalty the puck is deemed out of play if a goal is not scored.
The defending side take a Free Stroke from the goal line at the side of the
goal area.
Miscellaneous
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Players must wear trainers with non-marking soles.
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Shin pads must be worn by all players.
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Teams that arrive more than 15 minutes late will concede any matches that
should have been played before their arrival.
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Teams must be on the pitch ready to start a match within 30 seconds of the
previous match finishing, or the match may be conceded.
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