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SPORT REGULATIONS

OFFICAL PLAYING GAME RULES BOOK ©

Web site: www.rollball.org   Email: irbf@rediffmail.com

Edition updated April, 2007

(IRBFGeneral Assembly, Pune-India).

  

Index

1. Introduction
2. What is Roll-Ball
3. Necessary Equipments
3.1 Roller Skates
3.2 Goal
3.3 Ball
3.4 Game Clock
3.5 Score Board
3.6 Signals
3.7 Team Foul Markers & Indicators
3.8 Playing Floor
3.9 Playing Court

4. Official Roll Ball Rules
4.1 The Game
4.1.1 Ball Movement

4.2 Dimensions and Equipments
4.2.1 Court & Line Dimensions
1. Playing Court
2. Lines
3. Center Line
4. Penalty throw line
5. Free Throw Line OR Goal Keeper’s throw Line
6. Positions of Game officials Table
7. Safety Margin
8. Team Bench Area

4.2.2 Equipment Technical
1. Game Clock & Stop Watch
2. Signals
3. Score Board
4. Score Sheet
5. Team Foul Marker
6. First Aid Box

4.3 Duties & Powers
4.3.1 Referee Duties & Powers
4.3.2 Scorer Duties & Powers
4.3.3 Time Keeper Duties & Powers

4.4 The Team
4.4.1 Safety Guards
4.4.2 Goal Keeper
4.4.3 Defender
4.4.4 Center
4.4.5 Forward Player
4.4.6 Captain Duties & Powers
4.4.7 Coach Duties & Powers

4.5 Playing the Game
4.5.1 Playing regulations
4.5.2 Beginning the Game
4.5.3 How the Ball is Played
4.5.4 Goal
4.5.5 Tie Game
4.5.6 Red & Yellow Cards
4.5.7 Side Throw
4.5.8 Common Ball
4.5.9 Time Outs
4.5.10 General Principals

4.6 Fouls
4.6.1 Personal Fouls
4.6.2 Double Foul
4.6.3 Technical Foul By Player
4.6.4 Offensive Foul
4.6.5 Technical Foul By Coach
4.6.6 Penalty Throw

4.7 Violations
4.7.1 Dribbling
4.7.2 Traveling
4.7.3 Body Touch
4.7.4 Three Seconds
4.7.5 Line Cut

4.8 Signals/ Signs
4.8.1 Referee Signs/ Signals
4.8.2 Referee Showing player Nos.

4.9 Protest
4.9.1 Protest against Team (Over Age)
4.9.2 Protest against the decision of the game
4.9.3 Protest against Referee / Official
4.9.4 Protest Fees

4.10 Correctable Errors

  5. Organization
  5.1 Educational Importance of Competitions
  5.2 Benefits of Tournaments & Games
  5.3 Holding a Tournament
  5.4 Scope of Different Committees
  5.4.1 The Organizing Committee
  5.4.2 The Program Committee
  5.4.3 Committee for Equipment & Ground Facility (Technical

5.4.4 Referee & Game in Charge Selection Committee
5.4.5 Public Relations & Publicity Committee
5.4.6 Spectator Arrangement Committee
5.4.7 Accommodation & Transport Committee
5.4.8 Reception &Felicitation Committee
5.4.9 Judgment Committee
5.4.10 Medical & First Aid Committee

5.5 When Tournament is in Progress

5.6 Post Tournament Procedures

5.7 Summary
5.7.1 Pre-Tournament Summary
5.7.2 Post Tournament Summary


5.8 Profile of a Tournament
5.8.1 Arrival of the Chief Guest
5.8.2 Introduction of Chief Guest
5.8.3 March Past of Teams
5.8.4 Request For Inauguration
5.8.5 Commencement of Tournament
5.8.6 Hoisting of Flags
5.8.7 Lighting of Torch
5.8.8 Players Oath Taking Ceremony
5.8.9 The Oath
5.8.10 Concluding Ceremony

5.9 Other Preparations

5.9.1 Equipment
1. Score Card
2. Players Uniform
3. Umpires

5.9.2 Brochure / Souvenir. Guide lines for Souvenir.
1. Cover
2. Organization
3. Games Organization
4. Oath to be taken by Players
5. Details of Inauguration
6. Programme Details
7. Concluding ceremony
8. Past Record
9. Trophies / Certificates / Cups
10. Checklist for Brochures / Souvenir
11. Competition & tournaments

6 Score Sheet

7 Conclusion

ROLL BALL





1. INTRODUCTION

Baseball is to AMERICA what cricket is to ENGLAND. Different kinds of games flourish in a country depending upon the culture; climatic condition, available resources and sophisticated equipment. National Sports Organizations and Individual Organizers, on there part, play an important role. India, for example, is taking grate efforts to Kho- Kho and Kabaddi on the International arena. India is very much hopeful that, one day; these sports will not only be played in Asian Games but will also be a major event in the Olympics. There is some sort of similarity apparent in most of the games.

Example
Cricket-Soft Ball, Base Ball:
Hockey- Football:
Volley Ball-Net Ball, Sepak Takraw:
Wrestling-Judo:
Boxing-Karate, And Other Martial Arts:
Lawn Tennis-Badminton, Table Tennis Etc.

All these games are played at the International level. In all these games not only does size of the playground vary, but also the type of ground. For Example: mud, concrete, turf, mat wooden flooring Etc. The equipment also varies such as different types of Racquets, Balls, Sticks; etc. The attire too is different for different games. Thought the equipment needed for two different games may be the same, their size, weight, and shape may vary. The national Sports Body is always on the lookout for reputed Organizers, Multinational sponsors to promote these games, nationally as well as at international level.
There are some common ingredients in all these games a) expertise; b) honor and recognition; c) benefits derived by the individual player in terms of mental satisfaction, financial gains, and physical fitness. It is always endurance, skill, perseverance, physical fitness, mental strength and concentration that are put to test in all these games. Victories at national and international level tournaments of different games give that state and nation a new sense of pride. The history of such events is well recorded. Most of these games are invented some decades or centuries ago. Due to their popularity they have gained international recognition. Now they are being played almost all over the world. Most of them are either included in the Olympics or in regularly.
A talented sports personality of Pune, Mr. Raju R. Dabhade has invented a new game called “ROLL BALL”. Basically he was thrilled and fascinated by the fast sport of Roller-skating since his childhood. In his time he has been a Roller-skating Champion. He imparts Roller skating training. The idea of the new game was conceived in his mind for years together. After making a careful study of all the aspects of this game he has come up with his own ideas about ROLL BALL.
2. WHAT IS ROLL BALL
Roll ball is a game played between two teams. Polo is played on horseback, ice hockey on ice skates so also this new game of Roll ball is played on “SKATES WITHOUT STOPPERS’. Each team consists of 10 (ten) players, 6(six) on the field and 4(four) in reserve. The main objective of the game is to score maximum goals within a stipulated time. The main feature of Roll Ball is that the ball is held in both the hands, even when passing on to the other players, and is repeatedly bounced on the ground as in basketball.

3. NECESSARY EQUIPMENTS

3.1 ROLLER SKATES
Rollers Skates of good quality without stoppers. Inadvertent stoppage when in motion is likely to cause, accidents. On the other hand, to skate without stoppers, the player has to balance his body very skillfully. Safety helmet, knee protectors, good quality shoes and loose attire suitable for climate are the other equipment used by the player. The players can use either Quads OR Inline skates.

3.2 GOAL POST
The goal post size for Mini, Sub. Junior, Junior and Senior Girl’s Team
The Height should be 1.75 meters and length 2. Meters and covered by nylon net breadth: 0.5 m.
For Senior Men Team:
Height 2.00 m. and length 2.25 m. and covered by nylon net breadth: 0.5 m.

3.3 BALL
For Mini, Sub-Junior, Junior, Senior Girls Teams:
In this game, mini Roll Ball shall be used whose weight with air shall be 450 Gms. To 500 Gms. & circumference shall be 60 cm to 70 cm.
For Senior Team:
In this game, Roll Ball shall be used whose weight with air shall be 570 Gms to 650 Gms. And circumference shall be 75 cm to 78 cm.

3.4 GAME CLOCK: - The game clock shall be placed so that it is clearly visible to everyone involved in the game, including the spectators