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The way "fair catch" is defined under NFHS rules (2-9-1), the receiver must give a valid signal AND must also make the catch before it can be called a "fair catch." If the ball hits the ground, there is no fair catch and therefore no protection for the receiver is warranted.
No, once a fair catch signal is made by a player, the opposing team must give the receiving player the opportunity to catch the ball without interference. If a fair catch is signaled, the receiving team cannot advance the ball and the play is dead as soon as the ball is caught.
if u mean on the defencive side then u can tackle him as soon as he i think catches the ball.
should be the attacker but usually the defender
Because he doesn't put his hand on the face mask of the defender.
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can u give me international fair list in india?
The baserunner must give the defender the chance to field the ball. If they are not the one fielding the ball you can run into them and it's their fault.
She won't give you anything when you catch her.
You must give a signal either by hand and arm or by a signal device
Yes the Pope gave Henry the title defender of faith...:) Don't know why though....:) Hope I helped....:)
The expression "fair go" is an Australianism meaning - to give somebody a chance, ie. "give him a fair go, mate" to suggest somebody might be exaggerating, ie. "fair go, mate"