| Quidditch Game Rules | ||||||
| Lepricia Public School Library | ||||||
| Rules of Quidditch Balls: There are three kinds in all. Four are used in the game. Quaffle: Large and red, about the size of a Soccer ball, used to score goals. (Worth Ten Points) Bludger: Two in a game, black. Slightly smaller than a Quaffle, fly around trying to knock players off brooms. Snitch: Most important Ball in the game. Tiny, the size of a golf ball with wings, very fast and hard to catch. Players: Seven play at one time for each team. Chaser: Throw the Quaffle to each other trying to score goals. Three on each team. Keeper: Kind of like a Soccer goalie. Guards the goal posts. Only one plays at a time. Beater: Uses a baseball bat type think to knock the bludgers at the other team. Two play. Seeker: Flys around trying to catch the golden Snitch. One plays at a time. - No Time limit. - Each goal scored by Chasers is 10 points. - Penalty shots are given when you get fouled. - Catching the Snitch is 150 points. - The game is over when the Snitch is caught. Hogwarts Teams Gryffindor (Scarlet) Captain: Oliver Wood Seeker: Harry Potter Keeper: Oliver Wood Beater: Fred Weasley Beater: George Weasley Chaser: Angelina Johnson Chaser: Alicia Spinnet Chaser: Katie Bell Ravenclaw (Blue) Captain: Roger Davies Seeker: Cho Chang Hufflepuff (Yellow) Captain: Cedric Diggory Seeker: Cedric Diggory Slytherin (Green) Captain: Marcus Flint Seeker: Draco Malfoy (Formerly Terence Higgs) Keeper: Bletchly Beater: Bole Beater: Derrick Chaser: Marcus Flint Chaser: Warrington Chaser: Montague World Wide Teams Appleby Arrows Robes: Pale Blue with silver arrow Site of Origin: Northern England Ballycastle Bats Robes: Black with scarlet bat across chest Site of Origin: Northern Ireland Caerphilly Catapults Robes: Vertically striped Light Green and Scarlet Chudley Cannons Robes: Orange with speeding cannon ball on front and double C's on back Information: Ron's favorite team. Falmouth Falcons Robes: Dark-Grey and white with a falcon head on the chest Holyhead Harpies Robes: Dark-Green with Golden talons on chest Site of Origin: Welsh Kenmare Kestrels Robes: Emerald Green with two K's back to back on chest Site of Origin: Ireland Montrose Magpies Pride of Portree Robes: Deep purple with Gold star on chest Site of Origin: Isle of Skye Puddlemere United Robes: Navy Blue bearing the club emblem of two crossed Golden bulrushes Tutshill Tornados Robes: Sky Bule with a Dark Blue T on front and back Site of Origin: Wigtown Wanderers Robes: Blood red with a silver meat cleaver on the chest Site of Origin: Wimbourne Wasps Robes: Yellow and Black horizontally striped with wasp on on chest Site of Origin: Former Beater: Ludo Bagman Ireland Seeker: Aiden Lynch Keeper: Ryan Beater: Quigley Beater: Connoly Chaser: Mullet Chaser: Troy Chaser: Moran Bulgaria Seeker: Viktor Krum Keeper: Zograf Beater: Volkov Beater: Vulchanov Chaser: Levski Chaser: Dimitrov Chaser: Ivanova Vratsa Vultures- seven time European Cup winners Quiberion Quafflepunchers- wear pink robes Heidelburg Harriers- famous captain Darren O'Hare Bigonville Bombers- top goal scorers Braga Broomfleet- new Beater marking system Grodzisk Goblins- gave us best Seeker ever Josef Wronski Motohora Macaws wear red, yellow, and blue robes Thundelawa Thunderers- huge rivalry with Woologong Warriors Woologong Warriors- fierch rivalry with Thundelawa Thunderers Patonga Proudsticks- held Montrose Magpies to a draw Tchamba Charmers- masters of reverse pass Gimbi Giant Slayers- 2 time winners of All-Africa Cup Sumbawong Sunrays- have great formation Moosejaw Meteorites- from Canada Haileyburg Hammers- from Canada Stonewall Stormers- from Canada Sweethingyer All-Stars- beat Quafflepunchers in 16 day thriller Fitchburg Finches- Won US Cup 7 times Tarapoto Treeskimmers- recently toured Europe Toyashi Tengu- from Japan Gorodok Gargoyles- from Lithuania Vratsa Vultures- seven time European Cup winners Quiberion Quafflepunchers- wear pink robes Heidelburg Harriers- famous captain Darren O'Hare Bigonville Bombers- top goal scorers Braga Broomfleet- new Beater marking system Grodzisk Goblins- gave us best Seeker ever Josef Wronski Motohora Macaws wear red, yellow, and blue robes Thundelawa Thunderers- huge rivalry with Woologong Warriors Woologong Warriors- fierch rivalry with Thundelawa Thunderers Patonga Proudsticks- held Montrose Magpies to a draw Tchamba Charmers- masters of reverse pass Gimbi Giant Slayers- 2 time winners of All-Africa Cup Sumbawong Sunrays- have great formation Moosejaw Meteorites- from Canada Haileyburg Hammers- from Canada Stonewall Stormers- from Canada Sweethingyer All-Stars- beat Quafflepunchers in 16 day thriller Fitchburg Finches- Won US Cup 7 times Tarapoto Treeskimmers- recently toured Europe Toyashi Tengu- from Japan Gorodok Gargoyles- from Lithuania Transylvania Information: Slaughtered England in The Quidditch World Cup 390 - 10. England Information: Was crushed by Transylvania 390 - 10 in The Quidditch World Cup. Uganda Information: Beat Wales. Wales Information: Lost to Uganda. Luxemborg Information: Slaughtered Scotland. Scotland Information: Killed by Luxemborg. Peru Information: Was flattened by Ireland in the semifinals. Turkey Moves and Tricks Beater Moves Bludger Backbeat A move by which the Beater strikes the bludge a backhanded club swing, sending it behind him or her, rather than in front. Difficult to bring off with precision but excellent for confusing opponents. Dobblebeater Defence Both Beaters hit a bludger at the same time for extra power, resulting in a Bludger attack of greater severity. Keeper Moves Double Eight Loop A Keeper defence, usually employed against penalty takers, whereby the Keeper swerves around all three goal hoops at high speed to block the Quaffle. Starfish and Stick The Keeper holds the broom horizontally with one hand and one foot curled around the handle, while keeping all linbs outstretched. Chaser Moves Hawkshead Attacking Formation Chasers form an arrowhead pattern and fly together towards the gaol posts. Highly intimidating to opposing teams and effective in forcing the other players aside. Woollongong Shimmy Perfected by the Australian Woollongong Warriors, this is a high-speed zigzagging movement intended to off opposing Chasers. Reverse Pass A Chaser throws the Quaffle over one shoulder to a team member. Accuracy is difficult. Parkin's Pincer So named for the original members of the Wigtown Wanderers, who are reputed to have invented this move. Two Chasers, close in on an opposing Chaser and either side, while the third flies headlong towards him or her. Porskoff Ploy The Chaser carries the Quaffle upwards, leading opposing Chasers to belive that he or she is trying to escape them to score, but then throws the Quaffle downwards to a fellow Chaser waiting to catch it. Named after the Russian Chaser Petrova Porskoff. Seeker Moves Wronski Feint The Seeker hurtles towards the ground pretending to have seen the Snitch far below, but pulls out of the dive just before hitting the pitch. Intended to make the opposing Seeker copy him and crash. Named after the Polish Seeker Josef Wronski. Plumpton Pass A seemingly careless swerve that scoops the Snitch up one's sleeve. Named after Roderick Plumpton, Tutshill Tornado Seeker, who eployed the move in his record breaking Snitch catch of 1921. Although many critics have alleged that this was an accident, Plumpton mantained unitl his death that he had meant to do it. Miscellaneous Moves Sloth Grip Roll Hanging upside down off the broom, gripping tightly with hands an feet to avoid a Bludger. Translyvanian Tackle First seen at the World Cup of 1473, this is a fake puch aimed at the nose. As long as contact is not made, the move is not illegal, though it is difficult to pull off when both parties are on speeding broomsticks. |
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