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Zander
03-18-2013, 12:58 PM
Made a bet with my brother, does anyone know what this sport is?
PS: My brother is SM-champion in this sprot, and came 3rd in the World cup.

The winner gets a hug :D :D

WMC
03-18-2013, 01:23 PM
Ice hockey with a ball

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RogerThat99
03-18-2013, 01:28 PM
Ice hockey with a ball

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Field Hockey on Ice. :D

Zander
03-18-2013, 01:37 PM
Ice hockey with a ball

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WRONG

Field Hockey on Ice. :D

And Wrong again! :D :D

HB Vic
03-18-2013, 01:40 PM
Ball hockey

Zander
03-18-2013, 01:52 PM
Ball hockey

Nope :D

I give you a clue. Starts with a B and ends with a Y

2FORCEFULL
03-18-2013, 01:57 PM
I think its ICE bandy... evloved from feild hockey... my son played it to devolope hockey skills...lol

RogerThat99
03-18-2013, 01:58 PM
I googled it and now I know. I have never heard of that sport.

Zander
03-18-2013, 02:01 PM
Not Ice Cricket but Bandy. A small sport played in Sweden, Finland, Russia and some in Canada and USA actually got a small team as well!
But thanks, you all just got me a free beer from my bro. That was the bet :D

2FORCEFULL
03-18-2013, 02:07 PM
Bandy is played on ice, using a single round ball. Two teams of 11 players each compete to get the ball into the other team's goal using sticks, thereby scoring a goal.[2] The game is designed to be played on a rectangle of ice-field which is the same size as a football (soccer) field. Bandy also has other rules that are similar to soccer: each team has 11 players, one of which is a goalkeeper. A standard bandy match consists of two halves of 45 minutes each. The offside rule is also deployed.[3] A goal cannot be scored from a stroke-in or goal throw, but unlike soccer, a goal cannot be scored directly from a stroke-off or corner stroke.[4] And all free strokes are “direct” and allow a goal to be scored without another player touching the ball. The team that has scored more goals at the end of the game is the winner; if both teams have scored an equal number of goals, then the game is a draw. There are exceptions to this rule, however.

The primary rule is that the players (other than the goalkeepers) may not intentionally touch the ball with their heads, hands or arms during play. Although players usually use their sticks to move the ball around, they may use any part of their bodies other than their heads, hands or arms and may use their skates in a limited manner. Heading the ball will result in a five-minute penalty.

In typical game play, players attempt to propel the ball toward their opponents' goal through individual control of the ball, such as by dribbling, passing the ball to a team-mate, and by taking shots at the goal, which is guarded by the opposing goalkeeper. Opposing players may try to regain control of the ball by intercepting a pass or through tackling the opponent who controls the ball; however, physical contact between opponents is limited. Bandy is generally a free-flowing game, with play stopping only when the ball has left the field of play, or when play is stopped by the referee. After a stoppage, play can recommence with a free stroke, a penalty shot or a corner stroke. If the ball has left the field along the sidelines, the referee must decide which team touched the ball last, and award a restart stroke to the opposing team, just like football's throw-in.

The rules do not specify any player positions other than goalkeeper, but a number of player specialisations have evolved. Broadly, these include three main categories: forwards, whose main task is to score goals; defenders, who specialise in preventing their opponents from scoring; and midfielders, who dispossess the opposition and keep possession of the ball to pass it to the forwards; players in these positions are referred to as outfield players, to discern them from the single goalkeeper. These positions are further differentiated by which side of the field the player spends most time in. For example, there are central defenders, and left and right midfielders. The ten outfield players may be arranged in these positions in any combination (for example, there may be three defenders, five midfielders, and two forwards), and the number of players in each position determines the style of the team's play; more forwards and fewer defenders would create a more aggressive and offensive-minded game, while the reverse would create a slower, more defensive style of play. While players may spend most of the game in a specific position, there are few restrictions on player movement, and players can switch positions at any time. The layout of the players on the pitch is called the team's formation, and defining the team's formation and tactics is usually the prerogative of the team's manager(s).

[edit] Rules

[edit] Overview

There are eight rules in the official bandy rules. The same rules are designed to apply to all levels of bandy, although certain modifications for groups such as juniors, seniors or women are permitted. The rules are often framed in broad terms, which allow flexibility in their application depending on the nature of the game. The rules can be found on the official website of the Federation of International Bandy website.[3]

2FORCEFULL
03-18-2013, 02:10 PM
my sons team used to play knee hocky in the house, the idea was to see how many knick knacks they could break

2FORCEFULL
03-18-2013, 02:12 PM
come to havasu or vegas, i'll buy you a couple more

RogerThat99
03-18-2013, 02:16 PM
Field Hockey on Ice. :D

Looks like this guess was not far off. LOL.

Zander
03-18-2013, 02:18 PM
come to havasu or vegas, i'll buy you a couple more

Sounds nice! :D

This was mabye a unnecessary thread so if a mod wonna erase it, go ahed. But I thought it was kinda funny :fishing1:

2FORCEFULL
03-18-2013, 03:09 PM
I learned something....worthy in my view...

Wendi
03-18-2013, 03:19 PM
Zander these types of threads are just fine!!! We all learned something new today and you got a free beer cheers!!

Zander
03-18-2013, 03:32 PM
Zander these types of threads are just fine!!! We all learned something new today and you got a free beer cheers!!

Great! :D Now tech me some Amurican sport that a Swede dont know about ;)

GotHalos
03-18-2013, 05:41 PM
Brings back some memories of playing hockey in the old neighborhood. Roller blades were not my thing that's for sure!
This Sweden you speak of sounds like an interesting place :biggrin: Since you've signed up I've actually learned a lot about the place, may call for a visit one day :thumbsUp:

HB Vic
03-18-2013, 07:03 PM
Zander keep up posting this stuff, we love it!!

Cigalert
03-18-2013, 08:09 PM
Great! :D Now tech me some Amurican sport that a Swede dont know about ;)

Everyone can play

5790

Zander
03-18-2013, 11:40 PM
Brings back some memories of playing hockey in the old neighborhood. Roller blades were not my thing that's for sure!
This Sweden you speak of sounds like an interesting place :biggrin: Since you've signed up I've actually learned a lot about the place, may call for a visit one day :thumbsUp:
Sweet! Im glad you all enjoy the stuff i post. I think HB is really great :) You gotta come to Sweden! :D

Zander keep up posting this stuff, we love it!!
Thanks!

Zander
03-18-2013, 11:41 PM
Everyone can play

5790

I know that one :D :D

ChumpChange
03-19-2013, 09:19 AM
Everyone can play

5790

Nice one!