no handcouching the ball
no throwing the ball with the use of hand
no attacking the players
Probationary officer must posses certain qualities like : He/She should be patient enough to deal with the situations. He/She should be friendly to all the subordinates. should posses a good communication skill. And the most important He/She should have management and leadership skills...
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Field hockeyIf the ball becomes lodged in the goalkeeper's pads, a penalty corner is normally awarded. However, like all offences, if no player is attempting to play the ball and the keeper can remove it, play should be allowed to continue. Ice hockeyIf the puck becomes lodged in a goalkeeper's pads, the whistle is blown and play is ended. A faceoff is then done in the nearest faceoff circle.
hockey!
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Yes, of course.
Well you must first ask what sport and you would assume this is referring to Hockey. So with hockey in mind you have two distinct differences NHL versus USA hockey rules. Ant the simplest answer is NO you can't check a goalie in or out of the crease. But for a more defined answer from both rule books see below. USA HOCKEY RULE... Rule 606 Charging (b) A minor or a major penalty shall be imposed on a player who body checks or charges a goalkeeper while the goalkeeper is within his goal crease or privileged area. A goalkeeper is NOT "fair game" just because he is outside his privileged area. A penalty for interference or charging should be called in every case where an opposing player makes unnecessary contact with a goalkeeper. NHL RULE... 69.2 Penalty - In all cases in which an attacking player initiates intentional or deliberate contact with a goalkeeper, whether or not the goalkeeper is inside or outside the goal crease, and whether or not a goal is scored, the attacking player will receive a penalty (minor or major, as the Referee deems appropriate). In all cases where the infraction being imposed is to the attacking player for hindering the goalkeeper's ability to move freely in his goal crease, the penalty to be assessed is for goalkeeper interference. In exercising his judgment, the Referee should give more significant consideration to the degree and nature of the contact with the goalkeeper than to the exact location of the goalkeeper at the time of the contact.
field hockey
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Perhaps you should make your question less vague; but when i hear "Hockey" i think of field hockey.
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