The motto of Airfield Defence Wing RAAF is 'Protect the Force'.
Goal Attack, Goal Keep, Wing Attack, Wing Defence, Goal Shoot, Goal Defence, Centre.
Attack postions: Wing Attack Goal Attack Goal Shooter Defence Postions: Wing Defence Goal Defence Goal Keeper Other: Centre - Is attack and defence really :P
The goal attack is marked by the goal defence. Goal Shooter-Goal Keeper Goal Attack-Goal Defence Wing Attack-Wing Defence Centre-Centre
firstly w.d stands for wing defence. A wing defence player is an important part of the team the wing defenses job is to defend the wing attack. NOT MAKING SENCE TO YOU . ok . the wing defence makes sure the ball does not go on the opponents side of the court. so mainly tries and gets the ball away from wing attack. hopefully that answers your question
the are 7. goal attack. goal shoot. goal defence. goal keep. wing attack. wing defence. centre
The force that pushes an airplane wing up is called lift. Lift is generated by the difference in air pressure above and below the wing, created by the wing's shape and angle of attack. This force allows the airplane to overcome gravity and stay airborne.
GS= Goal Shoot GA= Goal Attack WA= Wing Attack C= Center WD= Wing Defence GD= Goal Defence GK= Goal Keeper
7 is on court at once. centre wing attack wing defence goal attack goal defence goal shooter goal keeper
anywhere except for beyond the line to meet with their wing defence
The goal attack is marked by the goal defence. Goal Shooter-Goal Keeper Goal Attack-Goal Defence Wing Attack-Wing Defence Centre-Centre
There are seven players on each team.They are theGoal Shooter (GS)Goal Attack (GA)Wing Attack (WA)Centre (C)Wing Defense (WD)Goal Defense (GD)Goal Keeper (GK)