In Netball, if a player commits an "over a third" violation, meaning they pass the ball to a player who is positioned more than a third of the court away from them without the ball being touched by another player, the opposing team is awarded a free pass at the point where the infringement occurred. The player who is awarded the free pass must stand at least three feet away from the thrower. This rule encourages teamwork and strategic passing within the court.
penalty is given to opposing team in the center third
yes
Penalty pass or Penalty pass/shot, depending on where you are on court.
The attacking third of a netball game is the end that your team is shooting.
Say the C has no where to pass to they then pass either in the attacking or defending third. u r not allowed to do dat in netball a C pass has to be taken in the main third when starting off fresh..
Free pass to other team
Penalty pass to the opposing team
center third
Free pass to the non-offending team.
The ball is given to the opposing team, the penalty is taken from the sense of the infringement
the centre third and shooting third
It is a penalty for holding the ball for longer than 3 secs