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Q:
Please could you clarify for me the ruling for receiving the ball from a centre pass as to landing and when the ball is deemed to have not been received in the centre third.

A:The ball must be caught or touched in the centre third and the receiving player must have no contact with the goal third whilst in the process of catching or touching the ball.
If the ball makes any contact with the goal third without first being caught or touched by a player in the centre third, it is deemed as not received and a free pass is awarded. However if a member of the other team takes possession of the ball in these circumstances then the umpire can call advantage and play continues.
You cannot land astride the line. If the feet land simultaneously, one in the centre third and one in the goal third it is classed as not received and a free pass is given to the opposition where the foot landed in the goal third.
If on the other hand one foot goes down in the centre third whilst the other is still in the air and the ball is caught before the foot in the air comes down in the goal third then that is O.K. It is permissible to take off from the goal third, catch the ball whilst in the air and then land in the centre third but you have to be pretty good to pull it off.

Q:
A shooter is standing in the shooting circle but at the edge. The opposing WA or C attempts to mark from outside the circle but they are within 3 feet. Where is the penalty for obstruction set (inside or outside the circle)? If it inside, where does the infringing player stand? Would it make any difference if WA or C contacted?

A:
Infringing Rule 16 Obstruction & Rule 17 Contact both have the same result ie Penalty Pass or Penalty Pass or Shot where the infringer is standing unless this places the non-offending team at a disadvantage, when the penalty shall be taken where the obstructed or contacted player is standing. On this occasion it will be a Penalty Pass or Shot as the GS is already in the circle. The offending player will have to stay where they are and play no part in the game until such time as the ball has left the Penalty takers hands.

Q:
In a recent game, a shooter caught the ball with one foot outside the circle (and the other inside the circle), not realising this they stepped fully into the circle, took a shot and scored. My question is this: is it the act of shooting that makes this a foul shot or the 'scoring' of the goal? i.e. if she had taken a shot but not scored should it still have been a free pass to the opposition

A:
Rule 15.2 states
In taking a shot for goal a player shall: -
have no contact with the ground outside the Goal circle either during the catching of the ball or whilst holding it. Therefore it is the action of taking the shot that is the offence irrespective of whether the ball passes through the net. A free pass is awarded to the defending team from where the shot was taken.

Q:
If a player is injured during the game and is substituted at the time( ie during a playing quarter not at an interval), is that injured player allowed to play later on in the game?

A:
Yes that player is allowed to take part later in the game but not in the quarter that they were injured if they were replaced at that time. However if they were not substituted at that time they can rejoin the game in the following circumstances
1. Immediately after a goal is scored in the position that is vacant.
2. At another stoppage for illness or injury
3. Immediately following an interval.