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5.2 - START OF GAME OR HALF


The competition is started with each team placing 7 or 11 fi eld players on the fi eld to start the game with each team fi elding a goalkeeper. If one of the teams is unable to fi eld a goalkeeper, both teams must play without a goalkeeper and adhere to those rule guidelines. For full fi eld play, 3 fi eld players from each team will be positioned around the draw circle to take the draw. For modifi ed numbers / cross-fi eld play, 3 players from each team are positioned on the 8m, offense and defensive ends. The 7th fi eld player from each team takes the draw at the center spot. Players must hold in the 8 meter or behind the restraining line until the offi cial has signaled that possession has been attained.


5.3 - RESTART AFTER A GOAL IS SCORED


After a goal is scored, the competition will restart with a 3v3 draw at the center. The Mercy Rule can be applied, guidelines suggest that if a team is winning by four or more goals, the trailing team can elect to take an indirect free position at the draw center.


5.4 - OUT OF BOUNDS


Play shall be stopped when the ball goes out of bounds. The last team to touch the ball will lose possession of the ball and play will be restarted closest to the location the ball went out of bounds. NOTE: Out of bounds as a result of a shot on goal results in possession to the player closest to the ball.


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