foot work - taking more than 2 steps on landing or moving your landing foot
obstruction - when marking a player with a ball being closer than 3 foot
contact - touching, running into etc. another player on the opposite team
off side - going out of your restricted area
replayed ball - bouncing or picking up a ball you have dropped with out it touching someone else or the post
they are the main ones! x
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there is five posistion in netball thank you
'Held ball' is an infringement which occurs when a player with the ball holds it for three seconds or more.
The ball is given to the opposing team, the penalty is taken from the sense of the infringement
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A penalty pass is different from a free pass in netball because: A free pass is awarded to the opposing team because the infringement made by the other team only affected one player (stepping, replay, breaking) BUT A penalty pass is awarded to the opposing team because the infringement made by the other team affected two or more players (contact, obstruction)
In netball, if a player walks with the ball without dribbling or passing it, it is considered footwork infringement. The player must establish a pivot foot and may only move one foot while keeping the other foot grounded. If the player takes more than the allowed steps, the opposing team is awarded a free pass at the spot of the infringement. This rule emphasizes the importance of maintaining control and adhering to the game's movement regulations.
The difference between basketball and netball is that in basketball you can take more than 2 steps and dribble up the court, but in netball the most amount of steps you can take is 2 and you are put in certain positions. Another difference is that netball is played in thirds and basketball in halves.
when you are passing the ball to a person at a further distances
no but there is a time keeper in high five netball which is played in primary schools!
you play netball on a netball court :)
In netball, if a player makes contact with an opponent, it results in a foul. The opposing team is awarded a free pass from the spot of the infringement. If the contact is deemed severe or reckless, the offending player may receive a penalty or be cautioned, depending on the severity of the contact. Players are expected to maintain a distance of at least three feet when defending to avoid contact.