How many fowls are there in Quidditch?
700.Ten are given in Wikipedia and in Quidditch through the Ages.Most are no longer possible, since wands are no longer used on the Quidditch pitch.
- Blagging: No player may seize any part of an opponent's broom to slow or hinder the player
- Blatching: No player may fly with the intent to collide.
- Blurting: No player may lock broom handles with the intent to steer an opponent off course.
- Bumphing: Beaters must not hit Bludgers towards spectators , or the Keeper, unless the Quaffle is within the scoring area.
- Cobbing: Players must not make excessive use of their elbows against opponents.
- Flacking: Keepers must not defend the posts from behind by punching Quaffles out of the hoops—goals must be defended from the front.
- Haversacking: Chasers must not still be in contact with the Quaffle as it passes through a hoop
- Quaffle-pocking: Chasers must not tamper with the Quaffle in any way.
- Snitchnip: No player other than the Seeker may touch or catch the Golden Snitch.
- Stooging: No more than one Chaser is allowed in the scoring area at any one time.
Well done James! Ensure you have a read of this before next week. Have a good weekend.
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