Positions Goal Keeper GK Goal Defence GD Wing Defence WD Centre C Wing Attack WA Goal Attack GA Goal Shooting GS The goal shooter and the Goal attack are the positions that can shoot
goal attack and goal shoot
Goal Attack(GA) and Goal Shooter(GS)
four positions are allowed into the semi circle also known as the "D" or "goal circle". those positions are GD (goal defense) GA (goal attack) GK (goal keeper) and GS (goal shooter)
When you mean 'D', I am assuming that you mean the semi-circle in your teams goal. If you are the only positions in netball allowed in the semi-circle are Goal Shooter (GA), Goal Attack (GA), Goal Keeper (GK), and Goal Defence (GD). Keep in mind that the GS and GA are only allowed in their goal semi-circle and the GK and GD are only allowed in the opposition goal semi-circle. Hope this helped :) Vicky
The Centre Helps out the WA,WD,GD and GA. They are allowed in all of the court apart from the two D's at either end. It is one of the hardest positions to play as it requires you to do alot of running around to get the ball to your GS and GA. Hope this helps:)
GS - Their D GK - Opponents D GA and WA - Their goal third GD and WD - Opponents goal third C - Centre third
it is when you go past the line you cant to past, for example if you go in to the shooting 'D' and your not a GS, GS, GK or GD. Hope it helps?
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Goal Defenders, or GD's as they are commonly known as, are allowed in their third, including the shooting circle (or 'D' as it is also known as) and the centre third
Netball is a women's sport while basketball is a sport for men. Well whoever answered this question is obviously sexist. I am a woman and have played both netball and basketball. They are 2 entirely different sports.
Share the netball court into three parts and mark it. In the middle of the netball court put a circle. Make a frame around the court. Then put a D ( semi circle ) in the ends of the court near the hoops. And you're done. Hope that helps
you have 2 forwards who will d the top of the key, one centre in the middle and too backs that d the base line. Point Guard, Shooting Guard, Small Forward, Power Forward, Center
netball, there is no position called a "goalkeeper." Netball is typically played with seven players on each team, and the defensive positions include goal defense (GD) and goalkeeper (GK). The goalkeeper (GK) is responsible for defending the opposing team's goal and preventing them from scoring. Goal defense (GD) also plays a defensive role but has more freedom to move around the court. These positions are crucial in the game of netball to stop the opposing team from scoring goals.
the goal attack is part of the attack and can go in the centre third, shooting third and the "D". goal attack is needed to quickly get the ball in the D, also can shoot for ball and then needed to defend the pass when the other team gets the ball