. "A Quaffle is a ball used in the wizarding game of Quidditch. It is approximately the size of a football.-- twelve inches in diameter. It is a red, leather-covered ball used as the main object of play, and is the only one out of the three ball-types that is practically immobile. The three Chasers carry and pass the Quaffle to their opponent's goal hoops, where they try to score points by throwing it through one of the three rings. Each time it passes through the hoops, the scoring team gains ten points."@en . . . . "The Quaffle is one of the balls used in Quidditch. It is red, and about the size of a soccer ball. The Chasers on each team try to put the Quaffle through the hoops on the other team's goalposts, and score ten points every time they do so."@en . . . "The Quaffle is one of the balls used in Quidditch. It is red, and about the size of a soccer ball. The Chasers on each team try to put the Quaffle through the hoops on the other team's goalposts, and score ten points every time they do so."@en . . "A Quaffle is a ball used in the wizarding game of Quidditch. It is approximately the size of a football.-- twelve inches in diameter. It is a red, leather-covered ball used as the main object of play, and is the only one out of the three ball-types that is practically immobile. The three Chasers carry and pass the Quaffle to their opponent's goal hoops, where they try to score points by throwing it through one of the three rings. Each time it passes through the hoops, the scoring team gains ten points. Quaffles must be thrown into the goal hoops in order to score, failing to do so (like carrying through the goal hoop) commits a Haversacking foul. Also, Keeper must defend the Quaffle from the front of the ring and not the back (a Flacking foul)."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Quaffle"@en . . "Quaffle"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Used to score in Quidditch"@en . . .