I have played it with young 12 year-olds, playing 6 or 8 afield.
You use jumpers/sweaters on the ground for the posts or some other natural element, use a very flat ball that will not travel more than 15 to 20 metres, and play over a 35 to 40 metre rangeLOL!
The name of the game is 'improvisation'.
You play 2 people on-the-ball [who follow it around], and 1 at each end - defending one end, shooting at goal the other.
in football if you kick a goalinside 50 meters you'll score six points, if you kick it outside 50 in the pre-season cup you'll score 9
In the NFL, rules state that the uprights must extend for at least 20 feet above the crossbar.
There are three goal posts on each side of the quidditch field so there are six goal posts altogether on the quidditch field.
You must get a bunch of people and tell them to jump up and down and try to move the goal posts abd put a lot of weight on it
There are 3 goal posts on either side of the pitch. 6 in total.
Find the dimensoins of the goal posts, then the braces. use the circufrence of the pole for your posts and braces
An ambiguous question. Posts of the same goal or posts from opposite goals?
The goal posts in the NFL and college are 18 feet, 6 inches apart. In high school, goal posts are 23 feet, 6 inches apart.
Ther answer is Water Polo. The goal at the deep end is smaller than the goal at the shallow end.
They are two completely different games. AFL uses an oval-shaped field, rugby uses a rectangular field. Ball shapes are similar, but the Australian game has no offside and allows forward passing of the ball, which actually produces a very different game altogether - with some strategies more like basketball, except that both feet and hands are used to pass the ball and gain territory.
They are called Goal Posts in both codes
The goal posts provide a visual marker for the goal line. The goal line is the point at which a team scores by sending the ball or puck etc. over it.