Welcome to the BIPHA South Wales  web site.


Help Home Page
What is inline hockey ?
What kit do I need ?
What are the rules ?

Other Links

BIPHA
FIRS
BRSF
coast2coasthockey
Shop at Demonxtreme
RevisionEU Skates & Wheels

Club Web Sites

Cardiff Capitals
Exeter Storm
Swansea Sharks
Pontypool Piranhas

Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional


Valid CSS!


Downloads

Download The Rule Book and other Official Documents by clicking on the links

© Adobe Reader may be required.



Download  Adobe Reader

Superleague Officials App Form


Superleague Managers Job Spec


Superleague Coaches Job Spec


Trial Reg Form 2009-2010


BIPHA 2009-10 Membership Form
Deadline for renewal - 15th September 2009,
Deadline for NEW registration - 31st January 2010


Transfer Form


Team Registration Sheet


BIPHA Rule Book


BIPHA South Wales Team Registration Sheet for 2009-2010
Please note that for the 2009-2010 Season a completed Team Registration form must be submitted for every match played.
All Bench officials must be registered and named on each sheet.


Goalie Analysis Sheet


Visit www.bipha.co.uk for more information and additional forms not available here.


Help Home Page

If you have any questions about inline hockey or the statistics, please send them in by using the contact page and an expert in the field will give you an answer.

FAQs

From Anonymous - Posted 28th September 2009
How many assists can be awarded for a goal?

Answer from The Technical Director

Although there is only one space on the official scoresheet for Assists, BIPHA Technical Director Allan Gall advised that if there is a slick move involving 3 players where the puck is passed tape to tape resulting in a goal, a double assist is to be awarded. This encourages players to play a passing game and not be greedy.


From Anonymous - Posted 28th August 2009
How can I work out what age group I can play in?

Answer from The Statistics Officer

Eligible year of birth for 2009 - 20010 season

Please note that "playing down" rules apply to female players, consult the latest rule book for specific examples.

From Anonymous - Posted 29th July 2009
How do you calculate the Goals Against Average (GAA) in the Statsitics ?

Answer from The Statistics Officer
Although the Snapshot Software now does this automatically, When I started doing the stats in 2001 this proved to be quite a problem.
I eventually worked it out as follows. Total goals ÷ (Total minutes played ÷ Length of match in minutes)


From Anonymous - Posted 29th July 2009
What is the correct definition of a shot on goal ?

Answer from The Statistics Officer
This is another difficult one to define, but for the purposes of BIPHA South Wales netminder analysis, the following should be observed.
A shot on goal is a shot that would have entered the goal had the netminder not saved or deflected the shot.
Note #1: Shots that hit the post or crossbar must NOT be recorded as a shot on goal
Note #2: A shot by a team on their own goal must NOT be recorded as a shot on goal.