(g) If any rules of bully are not observed, bully is taken over again.
(h) Penalty-Bully.—A penalty-bully can only occur when a defender inside the circle deliberately breaks a rule, thereby directly preventing a goal from being scored. The bully is played on the spot where foul occurred by goal keeper and a chosen player from the other team. All other players stand beyond the nearest twenty-five-yard line until the bully is completed. The bully is only completed when: First, a goal is scored; second, the ball is sent out of bounds by an attacker—if sent out by defender, penalty-bully is repeated; third, the ball is sent out of striking circle. In either of the first two cases the ball is put in play by a twenty-five-yard bully in the center of the nearest twenty-five-yard line. Any foul (except Rule I, a) by offender counts penalty goal or one point for opponents; any foul by attacker (except Rule I, a) the defender is given a free hit. The goal keeper in a penalty-bully may play only with the stick; she may not kick or stop ball with hands. If time is called, bully must first be completed.
II. Rules for Goal.
(a) To score a goal the ball must have been hit by or have touched the stick of an attacker within the striking circle.
(b) The ball must pass entirely over the goal line between the goal posts and under the cross-bar.
(c) If a ball, after touching the stick of an attacker within the circle, glances off the stick or person of a defender, it is a goal.
(d) If a ball hit fairly glances off a goal post across the goal line, it is a goal.
(e) The umpire must judge fairness of goal.
III. Rules for Sticks.
(a) The stick must never be raised above the shoulder in any part of the stroke while hitting the ball, nor may it be carried over shoulder. When this rule is broken within the striking circle by a defender, the penalty is a penalty-corner; if deliberately broken, it is a penalty-bully.