It depends if you are playing proper netball or nettaball (younger players netball). In netball it is offside.
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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The ball is given to the opposing team, the penalty is taken from the sense of the infringement
the penalties in net of moving or steppiing, offside, over a thirdand contact
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.
In MLS they use the offside markers to see if a player is offside
The ball cannot be offside. Players can be in an offside position.
No. A player cannot be offside directly from a goal kick.
The role of the goalie in relation to the offside rule in soccer is to stay in their own penalty area and not be considered when determining if an attacking player is in an offside position. The goalie is not included in the offside rule calculations, so they do not affect whether an attacking player is offside or not.
When the netball player wants to
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.