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The penalties in Netball are contact and obstruction, intimidation also comes under the category of these two penalties.

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when a player goes offside the opposing team is given a free pass

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When you obstruct in netball, you have to stand beside the player you obstructed and wait till they have taken the pass/shot :)

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if a player is offside in netball usually the ball goes to the other team and they get a free pass from where the player was off side. i think!

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The penalty for a short pass in Netball is a turnover to the opposing team.

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the free pass is awarded to the opponent team by minions

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Q: What happen if a player is offside in netball?
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What is it called when a player goes in an area they aren't allowed in in netball?

It depends if you are playing proper netball or nettaball (younger players netball). In netball it is offside.


When is a player considered to be offside in netball?

When they are offside they are in an area which there position is not allowed. for example GS is not allowed in the centre third. and C is not allowed in the shorting circle...


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When a player is penalised for offside in netball what is the penalty and where should it be taken?

The ball is given to the opposing team, the penalty is taken from the sense of the infringement


What are the penalties of the infringements in netball?

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In netball What is the umpires decision when 2 opposing players go offside simultaneously?

Usually a toss up would be done or play could continue normal if neither player affected the game. Just depends on the umpire, they might even see only one player go offside and award a free pass to the opposing team.


How is IT used in football?

In MLS they use the offside markers to see if a player is offside


When is the ball offside in English football?

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Can you be offside from a kick out in soccer?

No. A player cannot be offside directly from a goal kick.


Can you be offsides on your own half of the field?

No. Merely returning to an onside position is not enough. Once a player is determined to be offside two things must happen to fix it: 1. That player must get back to an onside position ...and... 2. a team-mate must touch the ball, an opponent must control the ball, or the ball must leave play.


How has the offside rule changed?

The original offside rule was that if any attacking player is ahead of the last defender when the ball is played then the attacking player must be given offside. The player must be given offside even if he doesn't receive the pass. The new rule is that the player can only be given offside if he is interfering with play i.e. he receives the ball, he obstructs defending players, blcoks the goalkeepers view, etc.


Were is the off side line in rugby when a player is tackled also if the player laid with his or her arms reached out towards their scrum half.?

In the tackle scenarion. When a ruck, maul, scrum or lineout forms, a player who is offside and is retiring as required by Law remains offside even when the opposing team wins possession and the ruck, maul, scrum or lineout has ended. The player is put onside by retiring behind the applicable offside line. No other action of the offside player and no action of that player's team mates can put the offside player onside. If the player remains offside the player can be put onside only by the action of the opposing team. There are two such actions: An Opponent runs 5 metres with ball. When an opponent carrying the ball has run 5 metres, the offside player is put onside. An offside player is not put onside when an opponent passes the ball. Even if the opponents pass the ball several times, their action does not put the offside player onside. An Opponent kicks. When an opponent kicks the ball, the offside player is put onside. Related links will take you to the IRB rules covering the range of offside and on side regulations