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harryp3_rap HGHS Rap Point 2



 Dear Fellow Rappers
This is Rap Point 2 - our invented game:
 
Game Name: Dragon Polo/Puffelball

Playing Field: Preferably the mountainous area, but can be played anywhere

Goalposts: Flying Veela with nets, that are charmed to be moving and/or

invisible

Teams/Players: Two teams, each with 5 players mounted on dragons

Ball: A dragon egg, use dragon flame to propel the egg along

Positions: One keeper of the net, and the four other players are chasers

Point System:

Ø      10 points if the net is stationary

Ø      20 points if the net is moving

Ø      30 points if the net is invisible

Ø      - points if fire touches any living thing

Rules:

Ø      Fire at player (Penalty to other team)

Ø      A fall of a dragon

Ø      Spike someone with the end of dragon’s tail

Ø      The cracking of the dragons’ egg

 Time:

Ø      Player/Dragon injury time

Ø      Care of dragon

Ø      If called by captain

Ø      A break of 30 minutes

Aim: To score as many goals as possible in the time before the egg hatches. When the egg hatches, the first team to catch the baby dragon gets to keep and train the dragon as their own. 

Compulsory Notes:

Ø      Players must apply fire screen before entering the pitch

Ø      All dragons must have a certified dragon certificate from the Dragon Academy of Good Behaviour

Ø      Players must not use wands during the game

Ø      Dragons are not permitted to eat on pitch

History:

A popular sport for medieval dark wizards, this game was played in the mountainous areas and was strictly prohibited by the Ministry. Dragons were usually taunted and beaten if not obeying orders from the player. This dark sport was ruled out when Frederick Owald (A supporter of the Dark Arts) took a fall off his dragon and was immediately covered head to toe in scalding hot dragon dung.

This sport was recently introduced on the account that all dragons were to be treated fairly and undergo a vigorous training sessions at Dragon Academy. If the worst were to happen (Dragon’s turning on the players) A few hundred trained ministry witches/wizards would contain them.

Dragons:

The types of dragons used to play are as so:

Ø      Antipodean Opaleye

Ø      Chinese Fireball

Ø      Common Welsh Green

Ø      Hebridean Black

Ø      Hungarian Horntail

Ø      Norwegian Ridgeback

Ø      Peruvian Vipertooth

Ø      Romanian Longhorn

Ø      Swedish Short-Snout

Ø      Ukrainian Ironbelly

If any cross breeding occurs and the player wishes to use that dragon, they must get a permit from the Department of Magical Sports and Games.

We hope you have enjoyed reading our Rap Point! 

M.O.M. Ministry of Muggles

Hornsby Girls' High School.

 



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