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Bludger Backbeat A move by which the Beater strikes the Bludger with a backhanded club sg, sending it behind him or her rather than in front. Difficult to bring off with precision but excellent for confusing opponents. Dopplebeater Defence Both Beaters hit a Bludger at the same time for extra power, resulting in a Bludger attack of greater severity. 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. Hawkshead Attacking Formation Chasers form an arrowhead pattern and fly together towards the goalposts. Highly intimidating to opposing teams and effective in forcing other players aside. Parkins 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 on either side, while the third flies headlong towards him or her.

Plumpton Pass Seeker move: a seemingly careless swerve that scoops the Snitch up ones sleeve. Named after Roderick Plumpton, Tutshill Tornado Seeker, who employed the move in his famous recordbreaking Snitch catch of 1921. Although some critics have alleged that this was an accident, Plumpton maintained until his death that he had meant to do it. Porskoff Ploy The Chaser carrying the Quaffle flies upwards, leading opposing Chasers to believe he or she is trying to escape them to score, but then throws the Quaffle downwards to a fellow Chaser waiting to catch it. Pinpoint timing is of the essence. Named after the Russian Chaser Petrova Porskoff. Reverse Pass A Chaser throws the Quaffle over one shoulder to a team member. Accuracy is difficult. Sloth Grip Roll Hanging upside down off the broom, gripping tightly with hands and feet to avoid a Bludger. Starfish and Stick Keeper defence: the Keeper holds the broom horizontally with one hand and one foot curled around the handle, while keeping all limbs outstretched (see Fig. G). The Starfish Without Stick should never be attempted.












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Oh, the thrill of the chase as I soar through the air With the Snitch up ahead and the d in my hair As I draw ever closer, the crowd gives a shout But then comes a Bludger and I am knocked out. Around the same time, the French wizard Malecrit wrote the follog lines in his play H??las, Je me suis Transfigur?? Les Pieds (Alas, Ive Transfigured My Feet): GRENOUILLE: I cannot go with you to the market today, Crapaud. CRAPAUD: But Grenouille, I cannot carry the cow alone. GRENOUILLE: You know, Crapaud, that I am to be Keeper this morning. Who will stop the Quaffle if I do not Transylvanian Tackle First seen at the World Cup of 1473, this is a fake punch 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. Woollongong Shimmy Perfected by the Australian Woollongong Warriors, this is a highspeed zigzagging movement intended to throw off opposing Chasers. 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.