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  • exactly, your last touch could be 10 yards from goal, then flick it in with your wheel within a yard, it would be very hard to be able to remember what your last touch was. As that would be asking too much of a ref I would rule it a goal.

    So youre suggesting that if I hit a shuffle all the way across court slowly, and it goes in, its a goal, because it was too hard to remember my last touch? What about the move that goes "hit shot slowly, then lift tripod goalies mallet"? Is that always a goal, because its too hard to remember the last touch? Even if you thought that was true, the ehbpc rules were very clearly "in the event of any doubt, its NOT a goal". Unless youre Malice :)

    Its only a goal if it comes from a clean shot. Anything else is a shuffle. I tend to think that if youre good enough to pull that move off, youre good enough to know which end of the mallet you used, and honest enough to admit it, but if not, its the ref/goal refs job to be watching play and call what they see.

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