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True or false? Question In order for a throw-in to be legal these three things need to happen: The thrower needs to be outside the playing field Boot feet must be in contact with the ground The ball must
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Question In order for a throw-in to be legal these three things need to happen:
The thrower needs to be outside the playing field
Boot feet must be in contact with the ground
The ball must be thrown from over head with both hands
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false only one players foot is required to be in contact with the ground
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The answer is true, the thrower has to be outside of the field
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