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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This makes no sense If a goalie possesses the ball from play: On a pass back they cannot use hands On a goal kick they must play to another player (2 touch rule) On anything else they can dribble the ball bounce it etc The build out rule does not affect how the keeper can play the ball. The Ref in question either made a mistake or some th info else occurred [/quote] Right but it does affect when the opponent can cross the build out line. So let's take an example....Shot on goal. The GK catches it. Opponent must retreat to the build out line. No question. The keeper drops it to the ground to play with his feet. Does the opponent have to retreat to the build out line? If no, then there is no problem. If yes, then there is a problem.[/quote] Would love if someone could answer this. Once the GL puts it on the ground to kick, is the ball live and opponents no longer have to go to the build out line? [/quote] No. On goal kicks the ball actually has to be kicked and then the players can move past the build out line.[/quote] On goal kicks, there's no question. Opponents retreat behind build out line until the ball is kicked and clearly moves. GK has the option to play quickly and his own risk but that's beside (or is it besides?) the point. Now for a shot and the goal kicker catches....as soon as the GK has possession in his hands, the opponents must start retreating to the build out line. Again, the GK can play it quickly if he/she decides to. Once the GK puts the ball into play by throwing it or rolling it or putting the ball down to kick it, the opponents can cross press. The build out line is only when the GK has the ball in his hands. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WkdU1u_lUU&t=11s Actually this is from NCSL website and agrees with the above. [/quote]
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