Knock out off the pitch question...

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Knock out off the pitch question...

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Alright, Let's say you hit a guy and there are three possible places he can land. 2 of them are covered by players and the 3rd place is 'off the pitch'.

I know they get knocked into an open space if there is one, but in this situation where the 2 open spaces are covered, do they get knocked into a player or off the pitch? Or is it coaches decision? Thanks!


Also, if a ball bounces diagonally off of the pitch... does it get thrown in from the diagonal spot or the last place it was on the pitch? Know what I mean? Kind of hard to type it without a diagram

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sayguh wrote:I know they get knocked into an open space if there is one, but in this situation where the 2 open spaces are covered, do they get knocked into a player or off the pitch? Or is it coaches decision? Thanks!

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sayguh wrote: Also, if a ball bounces diagonally off of the pitch... does it get thrown in from the diagonal spot or the last place it was on the pitch? Know what I mean? Kind of hard to type it without a diagram

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the last place.

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In the first example they go off the pitch as all possible squares on the pitch they could be pushed to are occupied.

In the second ... a ball is always thrown in from the last square on the pitch that it was in. So the direction it scatters off the pitch is irrelevant.

And although not asked ... here is the one exception where the direction it scatters off the pitch could be relevant.

If the ball scatters off the pitch diagionally from one of the 4 corner square on the pitch ... roll a D6 to decide whether it goes across (1-3) or down (4-6) the field in terms of the throw-in template. (this is not in the rulebook ... its just an easy rule of thumb). If it scatters off the pitch from a corner square to either the sideline out of bounds or the endzone out of bounds ... then I'd like up the throw-in template from that direction.

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GalakStarscraper wrote:If the ball scatters off the pitch diagionally from one of the 4 corner square on the pitch ... roll a D6 to decide whether it goes across (1-3) or down (4-6) the field in terms of the throw-in template. (this is not in the rulebook ... its just an easy rule of thumb). If it scatters off the pitch from a corner square to either the sideline out of bounds or the endzone out of bounds ... then I'd like up the throw-in template from that direction.
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Easier if you use a throw in template.

1-2 = down
3-4 = diagonal
5-6 = across

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