The cast of Backline - 2012 includes: Rhys Wilkins as Ted Fiddleskins
The Goal Keeper should take the backline throw in. The Goal Defence and Wing defence should position themselves at the same side the backline throw in to reduce the ball from being passed across the goal circle in case the opposing Goal Attack, Goal Shooter or centre court players should make an easy interception. The Centre should move out of the way to make space and move out of the goal third to receive the ball further down the court. The GK has two options and can move back into court after the pass has be take to receive a pass if necessary.
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A backline is a collective name for the backs of a rugby union team, whose job it is to create and exploit space.
16 yards it is where you take the 16yard hit
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A 16 yard hit is a type of free hit, awarded to the defense, when the ball goes wholly over the backline (but a goal is not awarded) and the attacking team was the last to touch it in any way. It is taken in line with where the ball crossed the backline, up to 14.63 metres from the backline.
Running towards a gap where no players are standing, so that a ball passed into that gap can be trapped easily. This lowers the chances of the ball being intercepted by the opposing team or of an opponent being near enough to tackle once the pass is trapped, but raises the chances of the ball being lost over the side or backline, or of being collected by the opposing team's backs.
Six-a-side is usually played on a halfturf; if you are playing on a normal turf, this is simply the area between the halfway line and one backline. The measurements of the outline are 55m by 45.7m; the halfway line is 45.7m long and is 27.5m from each 'backline'; the circles are sometimes made smaller (normally 14.63m radius, changed to 10m); and the goals are standard goals sited halfway along the 'backlines'.
Play is restarted in the same way as whenever an attacker plays the ball over the backline: with a 16 yard hit, in front of the goal.
If the ball has already gone out, the appropriate team gets a free hit (either a 16-yard hit or a long corner); the defender may then be passing the ball to another player for them to take it from the right place in which case play proceeds. If they hit the ball away to waste time, a penalty corner may be awarded. If you refer to the 16-yard/14.63-metre hit, the rules for taking a free hit apply; there is no restrictive rule concerning only it (e.g. must go outside the 23-metre area, cannot be out on the full).
When the ball goes out of play over the backline and was last touched by a defender, the attacking team receives a 'corner kick', where the ball is placed within a yard of the corner post and then taken as a free kick. 'Corner' is short for 'corner kick'.