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8. The 5 Rules of Netball Regulations You cannot travel with the ball. You cannot or hit the ball out of a players hands. You must stand 3 feet away from the person with the ball (while defending). You cannot hold the ball for more than 3 seconds.
Where are all the netball positions allowed?
Positions Position nameAbbreviationAllowed in Centre C Anywhere except the goal circles Wing defence WD Centre and defensive third excluding goal circle Goal defence GD Centre and defensive third including goal circle Goal keeper GK Defensive third including goal circle3 more rows
What are 5 differences between netball and basketball?
Netball differs in many ways from basketball, principally in the absence of the backboards from the hoop or goal ring and the prohibition of dribbling, bouncing, and running while in possession of the ball. Physical player contact is more controlled than in basketball.
Where can WD go?
WD (Wing Defence) Can go in the defending third and centre third (not including the defending goal ring). GD (Goal Defence) Can go in the defending third and centre third (including the defending goal ring). GK (Goal Keeper) Can only go in the defending third (including the defending goal ring).
What is the hardest position in netball?
Centre: The C is the engine of the team and links the play between both ends of the court. They need great stamina and skill in both attack and defence, as well as good awareness of the limited space on court.
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What are the 7 netball positions and where can they go?
Positions Position nameAbbreviationAllowed in Goal shooter GS Attacking third including goal circle Goal attack GA Centre and attacking third including goal circle Wing attack WA Centre and attacking third excluding goal circle Centre C Anywhere except the goal circles3 more rows
Where can wings go in netball?
The Wing Attack can move in the attacking and centre third BUT not in the goal circle or the defensive third. The Wing Attack has to have solid passing and collecting skills. They also need good footwork and the ability to open up space on the court.
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