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JK» TECHNICAL O A.F.C. Play soccer with us — the club with teams from qualifying Hertz League to Social Leagues — Masters League — Youth League and a ladies team. TRAINING AT ENSORS PARK, TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, 6.30 pm Phone lan Brook, Club Captain, 371-696. Sponsored by , (£ottages

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©CANTERBURY RULES FOOTBALL Season Commences: SUNDAY, APRIL 5 Ouruhia Domain: (20 metres past Guthries Rd) on Marshlands Rd. Practice: Wednesdays at 6.00 p.m. Papanui Working Men’s Club on Sawyers Arms Road ground at rear of car park. Sunday — (during March, 1) at 1.30 p.m. at Ouruhia Domain. Contact: 854-355, 496-615 or 528-935 BASIC RULES OF RULES FOOTBALL 1. There are 18 players in each team. The players take position all over the field. There is no offside, and the ball may be kicked, .punched or carried forward. > £ •itxLing boos'" got I 2. A GOAL is scored when the ball is KICKED between the two inner tall posts. A goal is • .co. worth 6 points. A BEHIND is scored when the ball is kicked between one of the tall posts h« ‘.'.l and one of the shorter outer posts. A behind is worth 1 point. J2, j 3. PENALTIES are awarded for: Pushing a player in the back. A ‘ «-X Tackling around the neck or over the shoulders. / * * \ Throwing the bail. . \ Tackling a player who is not in possession of the ball. _l_. Dropping the ball when tackled by an opponent. .? Holding the ball when tackled by an opponent. i , zp. L c..... 15 Tripping. { • Vi-/ , • ; i Running more than 10 yards without bouncing the ball or touching it on the ground. { y * f 4. Players can tackle by meeting an opponent who is in possession of the ball with his hip \ t “ , .. and shoulder, pushing him on the side, or grabbing him around the waist to retard his \ • • • / progress. \ . .... / 5. A MARK is given when a player catches the ball which has been kicked more than 10 i S YARDS by any other player. The ball must travel the 10 or more yards IN THE AIR. I I B G C » 6. When a player marks the ball or is awarded a penalty kick, he is allowed a kick without * (...no ros<no-s o* I interference.

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