Refs cannot always see clearly whether a player ball-joints before a goal, therefore they can award goals that should not stand. With some mallet touches, for example moving the ball round the back wheel or under the bottom bracket, it can be very hard to tell whether the ball was pinned or pushed.
What about shots where you move the ball round your front wheel, drop it and then shoot backhand? Is that a lob to yourself or a ball-joint because the ball is being carried?
Refs cannot always see clearly whether a player ball-joints before a goal, therefore they can award goals that should not stand. With some mallet touches, for example moving the ball round the back wheel or under the bottom bracket, it can be very hard to tell whether the ball was pinned or pushed.
What about shots where you move the ball round your front wheel, drop it and then shoot backhand? Is that a lob to yourself or a ball-joint because the ball is being carried?