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In Harry Potter, the person who protects the goals in Qudditch is the Keeper.
Oliver Wood is keeper and quidditch captain. When he graduates, Harry takes his place as quidditch captain.
Oliver Wood!
Ron Weasly
Harry plays Seeker throughout the books.
You score in Quidditch by throwing the red quaffle through one of the giant gold hoops that are about fifty feet off the ground on poles, protected by the keeper. x
Yes, but he cannot use his/her hands.
Although she was often frustrated with Ron and Harry's enthusiasm for the game, Hermione has played quidditch with them. In the beginning of Chapter Six of the Half-Blood Prince it states: He spent most of his days playing two-a-side Quidditch in the Weasley's orchid (he and Hermione against Ron and Ginny; Hermione was dreadful and Ginny good , so they were reasonably well matched). However, she never played on any of the house teams.
In order of necessary agility: Seeker Chaser (tie) Beater Keeper
The goal keeper is a player and can receive a pass like any other player. There are limits on when the goal keeper may use their hands when passed with the feet or thrown in to them from a team-mate.
the quiditch players are a bunch of kids in harry potters movie that fly around on brooms there suppose to be one keeper, 2 beaters and a defense for the goal but you have to get to 150 points to win or catch the golden snitch its wicked fast and harry has caught it a gazillion of times.
To play Quidditch you have to ride on brooms.