The Centre (player) must be within the centre circle when the centre pass is taken.
All players (except the two centres) must be behind the third lines (i.e. not in the centre third)
The ball must be received by another player within the centre third.
No.
There have been several changes in netball, including the rules and where the game was played.
it depends on the age group usually if it is an U14 team so in England school year 8&9 will apply etc.
I am guessing 'how did netball begin"... i play netball myself. it originated from basketball but they did not have backboards, just hoops. they changed a few rules and bibs
yes it has
no same rules in all countries
never run with the ball, hold the ball for three seconds only, never push or bump someone on purpose for this is contact.
Well, in my club it's called netta but youth netball is normal netball but the rules are more lenient. It's played by little kids about 8 and under
A netball court is rectangular in shape, measuring 30.5 meters long and 15.25 meters wide. It is divided into thirds, with a shooting circle at each end, which has a diameter of 4.9 meters. The court features a center circle for the center pass and marked areas for players' positions and movements. The overall layout facilitates the game's rules and flow of play.
In netball, an untouched center pass refers to a situation where the ball is passed from the center circle to a teammate without any opposing players making contact with the ball or interfering with the play. This occurs at the beginning of a quarter or after a goal is scored, allowing the team taking the center pass to execute their play strategy without immediate defensive pressure. The rules stipulate that the ball must be received by a player within the center third, and the passing team must ensure that they are positioned correctly to take the center pass.
it depends on the club that you belong to
The rules were first made in 1895.