The ball may be kicked or handballed.
| 9.1 |
A player shall handball the ball by holding the
ball in one hand and hitting it with the clenched
fist of the other hand. If the ball is not handballed
correctly, a free kick shall be given to the nearest
opponent. |
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| 9.2 |
player may kick the ball by making contact with
the ball below the knee. |
| 9.2.1 |
A player who takes a mark or who is awarded a
free kick shall play the ball from directly behind
the spot where the mark or free kick was awarded.
The ten metre protected area shall apply. If the
player attempts to play the ball other than in a
direct line over the mark, the field umpire shall
call "Play On" and the ball shall immediately
be in play. |
| 9.2.2 |
When it is necessary for a defending player, from
a free kick or mark, to play the ball from beyond
the goal or behind line, the player on the mark
shall not be permitted to come within five metres
of the goal or behind lines. In such cases, the
ball must be played directly over the mark.
If there is no player on the mark, the ball may
be played in any direction provided it is brought
into play over the goal, behind or boundary line
originally crossed.
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