Gaelic Football - Rules & Regulations discussion/clarification

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Smokin Joe

Quote from: Square Ball on August 15, 2024, 05:47:17 PMIf a sideline ball is awarded can a ref move it up for slabberind or some other infringement
You see refs bringing that in regularly (normally when an opposition player throws the ball over the fence to stop it being taken quickly). The ref marches straight towards the goal with the ball under his arm.

theticklemister

Quote from: Brendan on August 15, 2024, 06:16:52 PM
Quote from: Smokin Joe on August 15, 2024, 04:35:02 PMIf a free kick is taken too short, does the ref hop the ball or reverse the free?

Was at a game the other night where the ref reversed the free. I always thought it was a hop ball


It is a hop ball but see this pretty often as well refs that aren't clued up on the rules enough

Hop ball in men's and reverse free for ladies

theticklemister

Ye can't bring a sideline 'up the line' but if opposition being a dickhead you can give a free and bring it in

Milltown Row2

Hop ball if there's retaliation
Hop ball if players from opposing teams foul at same time ;)
Hop ball for player collecting ball inside D or 21 in hurling, football for both
Hop ball if play stopped with no team in possession
Hop ball for breaking line for sideline kick

Have I missed any?
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

theticklemister

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on August 15, 2024, 07:24:14 PMHop ball if there's retaliation
Hop ball if players from opposing teams foul at same time ;)
Hop ball for player collecting ball inside D or 21 in hurling, football for both
Hop ball if play stopped with no team in possession
Hop ball for breaking line for sideline kick

Have I missed any?

Hop ball if a ref does t have a f**king clue!

theticklemister

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on August 15, 2024, 07:24:14 PMHop ball if there's retaliation
Hop ball if players from opposing teams foul at same time ;)
Hop ball for player collecting ball inside D or 21 in hurling, football for both
Hop ball if play stopped with no team in possession
Hop ball for breaking line for sideline kick

Have I missed any?

Free in for third one?

Stall the Bailer

Quote from: theticklemister on August 15, 2024, 06:46:25 PM
Quote from: Brendan on August 15, 2024, 06:16:52 PM
Quote from: Smokin Joe on August 15, 2024, 04:35:02 PMIf a free kick is taken too short, does the ref hop the ball or reverse the free?

Was at a game the other night where the ref reversed the free. I always thought it was a hop ball


It is a hop ball but see this pretty often as well refs that aren't clued up on the rules enough

Hop ball in men's and reverse free for ladies
This is the rule for mens
4.11    (a)      For a player on the team awarded a free kick or a sideline kick to be less than 13m from the
          ball before it is kicked.
It is a free kick.

Foul is against the player receiving the ball. So it is a free kick. If the kicker fouls the ball by taking too long, taking it from the wrong place or dissent then it is a hop ball.

Armagh18

Quote from: Stall the Bailer on August 15, 2024, 08:27:59 PM
Quote from: theticklemister on August 15, 2024, 06:46:25 PM
Quote from: Brendan on August 15, 2024, 06:16:52 PM
Quote from: Smokin Joe on August 15, 2024, 04:35:02 PMIf a free kick is taken too short, does the ref hop the ball or reverse the free?

Was at a game the other night where the ref reversed the free. I always thought it was a hop ball


It is a hop ball but see this pretty often as well refs that aren't clued up on the rules enough

Hop ball in men's and reverse free for ladies
This is the rule for mens
4.11    (a)      For a player on the team awarded a free kick or a sideline kick to be less than 13m from the
          ball before it is kicked.
It is a free kick.

Foul is against the player receiving the ball. So it is a free kick. If the kicker fouls the ball by taking too long, taking it from the wrong place or dissent then it is a hop ball.
Very harsh isn't it. Common sense would say give a hop ball.

Sportacus

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