A free hit in field means that the ball went out of play on the sideline. This means that a member of the team that did not hit it out can take the ball set it on the sideline where is went out and either drive (hit), pass to another team mate, or self pass and dribble.
Over what? If it is hit over the sideline the other team gets a free hit from where the ball went out. If it is hit over the backline the defense receives a free hit inside the field. if it is hit over a player, the other team gets a free hit for dangerous play.
An umpire should point in the direction that the team is going that has been awarded the free hit.
The roll-in was replaced by a free hit from the line in the 1970 revision of the rules.
A free hit should be taken "close to where the offence occurred". This basically means that the hit happens wherever the foul happened. However, there is much leeway given in terms of what 'close' means; a ten or twenty metre distance will often be allowed if no major advantage is gained from it, particularly for a defensive hit or where no attackers are within a reasonable distance. Further up the field, higher accuracy is desired and enforced, especially when the free hit should be taken within the 23-metre-area or at the five-metre-ring.
Every sport uses penalties to promote fair play and minimize unfair advantages. When it comes to free hits in field hockey, the umpires use their discretion and interpretation to determine the penalty. Typically, an umpire awards a free hit when a foul like an obstruction occurs outside the striking zone. The umpire may give a free hit to either the offense or defense depending on who creates the foul. More serious penalties like dangerous play or raising field hockey sticks outside the goal require a stricter penalty.
Every sport uses penalties to promote fair play and minimize unfair advantages. When it comes to free hits in Field Hockey, the umpires use their discretion and interpretation to determine the penalty. Typically, an umpire awards a free hit when a foul like an obstruction occurs outside the striking zone. The umpire may give a free hit to either the offense or defense depending on who creates the foul. More serious penalties like dangerous play or raising field hockey sticks outside the goal require a stricter penalty.
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Depending on the sport, where the players were, who had the ball, and what else was happening at the time, possibly. For most sports, being in possession in a certain part of the field (field hockey, football) or when taking a shot (basketball) can mean you get a free shot as penalty.
For a right handed batter, the opposite field would be right field ... a right handed batter that hits the ball to right field is said to hit the ball to the opposite field. For a left handed batter, the opposite field would be left field.
Richie Sexson hit a 503 foot home run to center field in 2004
A free hit is never allowed in hockey.
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