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Valid Pulls and Calling a Brick

For a pull to be valid, it must pass through an imaginary, 2m tall box around the endzone or be touched by the offense before it hits the ground.

Any other pull - too high, too short, off to the side - means the offense can start 1/3rd of the way up the court, in the middle. They signal this to their opponent by raising one arm straight arm and calling “Brick”.

If the offense attempts to catch any pull but are unsuccessful, they keep possession.

If the offense attempts to stop the disc before it touches the ground in any other way, they lose possession.

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