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When is the ball out of play in the game of hockey?
Explain the following:
A ball out of play
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Solution
The ball is out of play when it passes completely over the side-line or back-line.
- Play is restarted by a player from the team who was not the last to touch or play the ball before it was removed from play.
- When the ball crosses the sideline, play resumes where it left off, and the free hit protocol is followed.
- When the ball is played over the back-line then no goal is scored.
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