HOW TO PLAY NET BALL

Hello readers and bloggers, today i’m gonna tell you guys how to play net ball.

 

Netball is gonna be started at the center of the circle, then is gonna pass on to their teammates and try to keep the ball in your hands. Try to continue passing to teammates the ball and pass to the goal shooter, then shoot it.

 

THE BASIC RULES OF NETBALL:

1. You cannot travel with the ball.

2. You cannot snatch or hit the ball out of a player’s hands.

3.  You must stand 3 feet away from the person with the ball (while defending).

4.  You cannot hold the ball for more than 3 seconds.

5.  Intimidation of any kind gets regulated the same as the Obstruction Rule.

6. Only the Goal Shooter or Goal Attacker may shoot the ball and they must be inside the goal circle to score. 

7. Players can receive the ball on one foot or two feet but hopping or dragging the landing foot is not allowed.

8. Foot contact with the line is a foul throw. 

9.  Only the Goal Shooter or Goal Attacker may shoot the ball and they must be inside the goal circle to score.

10.  The ball must fall completely through the ringed hoop to be a goal.

 

IN NETBALL THERE IS SEVEN POSITIONS:

GOAL KEEPER (GK) :  Allowed in the defensive goal third and shooting circle.

GOAL DEFENSE (GD): Allowed in the defensive and center thirds, and the shooting circle.

WING DEFENSE (WF): Allowed in the defensive and center  thirds, but not the shooting circle.

CENTER (C):  Allowed in all thirds, but not in either shooting circle.

WING ATTACK (WA): Allowed in the attacking and center thirds, but not the shooting circle.

GOAL ATTACK (GA):  Allowed in the attacking and center thirds, and the shooting circle.

GOAL SHOOTER (GS):  Allowed in the attacking goal third and shooting circle.

 

THIS IS WHAT COURT LOOKS LIKE:

 

 

 

THANK YOU READERS AND BLOGGERS, HOPE YOU| LIKE IT!!!! BYE!!!

 

 

 

 

 

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