THE LAWS OF ASSOCIATION CROQUET

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PART 2 - Ordinary Singles Play - B. General Laws of Play

17. HOOP AND ROQUET IN THE SAME STROKE

If, before completing the running of a hoop in order, the striker's ball hits a ball that was clear of the hoop on the non-playing side before the commencement of the stroke and finally completes the running, as defined in Law 14(b)(2) , it is deemed that a hoop point is scored and a roquet is then made. A ball is clear of a hoop if no part of it lies within the jaws of the hoop (see Law 2(b)(2) ).
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