The out of hand rule in Netball states that when a player has possession of the ball, they must pass it within three seconds. If they do not pass or attempt to shoot within this time frame, the referee will call a turnover, allowing the opposing team to gain possession. This rule emphasizes the importance of quick decision-making and maintaining the flow of the game.
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A player is not allowed to run with the ball.
When you use one hand to throw a ball in netball it is called a shoulder pass and they are usually used for longer didtance throws.
The three feet rule is how far you need to be from a player to defend them when they have the ball.
The player is breaking the rule of no running with the ball in you r hands
Your nails should not be longer than your finger itself.
No you are not allow to do that. It is strictly against the rule.
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A good resource to see the hand signals used by umpires in netball is the official International Netball Federation (INF) website. They provide detailed descriptions and visuals of the various signals. Additionally, you can find informative videos on platforms like YouTube that demonstrate these hand signals in action during matches.
it means you have like tapped or accidently bumped your opponent or another player
if a foul has accured but the team that it is for has possession the game carries on and it is called advantage