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If you mean a goal shooter then yes! Every player has to defend his or her player on the opposite team.
The Goal Shooter and Goal Attack can shoot.
The Goal Shooter is allowed to hold the ball for 3 seconds - as for all players with possession of the ball they must pass or shoot within or on 3 seconds - in this case is to shoot within or on 3 seconds. If it goes beyond this, The umpire will call "held Ball" and there is a free pass awarded to the opposing team.
No all the shooting is left to the goal shoot and goal attack
the rules of netball are: u r not allowed 2 have the ball for more than 3 seconds u cant run with the ball you aren't allowed to block people unless you are 3 feet away from them You cannot contact your player which affects the play You can only shoot for goal within the goal circle Only the Goal Shooter and Goal Attack are allowed to shoot for goal You can catch the ball and land on your right/left foot , that is your grounded foot , you can keep that foot grounded but if you lift your foot up and put it back down you will be penalized for stepping. you cant go out of your area You cant catch the ball, drp it and retrieve it. you cant take the ball out of anyones hand
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irene van dyk
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The offensive players try and shoot the ball into the lacrosse goal
Football: Rebounds are when football players shoot at the goal, hits the goal frame or keeper and come back out the goal. A player could then take the oppurtunity to shoot again. Netball: Rebounds are when netball players are shooting in the goal. If they miss and the ball misses the ring, they are allowed to catch the ball and have another shot. If the ball hits the ring and then the player catches the ball, then they are not immedietly allowed to shoot again.
a Water Polo player intercepting a pass and throwing the ball to score a goal. -apex :)