Dont realy know what your on about but you can play 7 different positions..
GK - Defensive Player allowed in the D (shooting area) and up to first line
GD - Same as GK but allowed up to second line
WD - Same as GD but cant go in D
C - Go everywhere apart from the D
WA - Same as WD
GA - Attacking player, allowed in the D to score - up to second line
GS - Same as GA but allowed up to first line
If i had a picture of a Netball court it would be easier to understand.
Netballs similar to Basketball, apart from a few rules that are different.
Hope this helps :)
Chloe xx
Speak to your local netball association. Every place have their own rules about how you can become a netball coach. Sometimes it requires you to do a coaching clinic and other times you just put your hand up. It also would depend on the level of the team you are wanting to coach.
The basic rules of Netball.
To reach the highest level of netball, you would obviously have to have the skill, speed and talent required to be able to compete against the world's best. I know that in Australia, one way to get into the national team is to begin by playing in the biggest/best competition your state/territory has, generally in the city, then working your way up through division 1, A grade, state reserves, state, state/national teams (like Thunderbirds, Vixen, Firebirds, etc.) then to the national team.
Another way is to be recognised by the AIS and be selected that way.
Bear in mind that this progression relies not only on the player having extremely outstanding talent and ability and the right physical build, but also how well that player trials and whether or not they get noticed, which is extremely hard.
Especially in countries like Australia and New Zealand, the competition for international netball is extremely fierce, so start training and planning now!
look in the paper or go down to your local courts at the start of the netball season and sign up.
you beat the other teams to qualify, like CWC or football world cup.....
Yes, Netball is a team game.
The best netball team is the swifts
The Melbourne Vixens is a netball team that is from Melbourne, Australia.
The Fever Netball team comes from WA (Western Australia)
No particular team player is responsible for the toss, but the captain of the netball team
No, you don't have to be an experienced netball player to play for a netball team. Everyone has to start somewhere. Start & you will soon get better. best of luck
7 players in a netball team
the best netball team ever who are superior and can beat all teams
The Aussie Netball Team and the Silver Ferns
what makes a netball
no
The current ANZ Netball Championship best team in Australia are the NSW Swifts