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| Stooging | |
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| Quidditch Fouls information | |
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Knocking the opposing team's Keeper out of the way so they can score a goal easily. |
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Stooging was a foul in Quidditch. It was a tactic performed in the scoring area, and involved a team's Chasers. It was when two of a team's Chasers knocked the opposing team's Keeper out of the way so that their third Chaser can score a goal easily. Stooging was originally allowed in Quidditch matches, but was eventually banned in 1884. The ban drew heavy criticism, as the fans believed it was the opposing chasers' responsibility to keep the others from interefering.
Behind the scenes
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- In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Marcus Flint snatches the bat from another Beater and uses it to shoot a Bludger in the head of Oliver Wood. It is unknown if this can be considered another form of Stooging.
- In the game Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup, the Chasers are permitted to use this foul.
Appearances
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- Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup (Allowed for usage)
- Quidditch Through the Ages