there are three mids or midfields. left, centre and right. the right and left midfield do the same job. they are defenders and help stop the opposition from scoring goals and they are a more defensive player but they also help feed the ball through to the forward to help them get goals. if they are needed they can go higher up on the field to the circle and help to get goals. a centre midfield pretty much does that job but is wayyy more important and they have ALOT more work because in defence they go back to the goal circle a lot deeper that the other midfields and they go a lot higher into attack when scoring goals. hope that helped ~ :)
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The game of polo requires that all players play right handed. Left handed play was discontinued in the mid 1970s.
there are goalie, right defense, left defense, center defense, right mid-field, left mid-field, center mid-field, far-right forward, right forward, center forward, left forward and far-left forward
first there's forward who plays at the top of the field there can be 2 to 3 of them then there's mid field who like in the tittle play in the middle of the field 3 to 4 of them the there is sweeper who plays right behind the mid feilers and theres only one of them after that you have the defence there are 3 to 4 of them also and they play at the back of the feild.
There are a number of different combinations of positions typically, it depends on the strengths of the team. Normally: Defence: Right Back, Left Back & Goalie Mid-field: Right Half, Left Half, Centre Half Forwards: Left Inner, Right Inner Strikers: Left Wing, Right Wing & Centre Forward
College Hockey Mid-America was created in 2006.
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Well it depends on the person and the level of the game but on average a midfielder (halfback) in hockey would run about 8-10 km. Sources: Me being a hockey halfback for 4 years and playing regional field hockey where the coach measured our average running distance.
Not always you mainly try to keep it right or wide
Person 1 Field hockey is just as hard as any sport, it all depends on the amount of dedication you put into it. Person 2 I've played some field hockey and a lot of ice hockey, and I found field hockey much harder. For one thing, it is unfair to those of us who are left shots. Because of the types of sticks in field hockey, we all had to shoot right. Also, a ball on grass is much harder to handle than a puck on ice. I didn't enjoy playing field hockey at all.
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Turf hockey is field hockey.