any player can receive the centre pass except the goal shooter and goal keeper, this is because the centre pass must be throw only to a player in the middle third.
The Goal attack is a shooter with the goal shooter. The goal attack has to try to run out and receive the centre pass and try to get it in the shooting circle to score a goal and they have to do all this while trying to stay away from the goal defence.
You should probably be inside the centre third in front of either the oppositions Goal Attack or Goal Shooter.
a centre pass is when a pass has been taken from the centre at the begging of the game or when a goal has been scored
The GA is the Goal Attack. She is allowed into the centre third, attacking goal third and goal circle. She can score goals. She will help out the centre court players in attack, for example, at the centre pass. She will work with the Goal Shooter (GS) to score goals in the goal third and will also feed the GS when appropiate inside the Goal Circle. She usually the one who will take the shot further away from the post and can be seen taking the Centre pass if the Wing Attack is marked and moving quickly after the centre pass is taken, into the goal circle. She is responsible for taking throw ins in the goal third if the ball goes out of court by the opposing GK or GD
Netball is started with a Centre pass. Only the centre and the opposing centre are allowed in the centre third. All other players will stand outside the third and wait for the whistle. The ball must be received or touched in the Centre Third. After a goal is scored the defending team will take the centre pass and the game is restarted with the teams taking alternate centre passes. If there is an interception by the opposing team and a goal is scored this team can take the centre pass. So intercepting is important. Netball is started with a Centre pass. Only the centre and the opposing centre are allowed in the centre third. All other players will stand outside the third and wait for the whistle. The ball must be received or touched in the Centre Third. After a goal is scored the defending team will take the centre pass and the game is restarted with the teams taking alternate centre passes. If there is an interception by the opposing team and a goal is scored this team can take the centre pass. So intercepting is important.
After a team gets a goal, the Centre player takes the ball to the middle of the court and starts that play with a centre pass.
wing attack should try to pass the ball to goal attack or goal shooter so they can score
generally if the wing attack (WA) can not receive the centre pass then the goal attack (GA) will be the next in line. and so it is important that the GA always goes out for the centre pass as a back up for the WA
The seven positions are: Goal shooter: Stays in the shooting area and shoots goal when ball comes to you staying away from Goal Keeper. Goal Attack: Runs out for the centre pass and try to get in shooting circle to shoot goal staying away from Goal Defence. Wing Attack: Runs out for centre pass and try to get ball in there shooting area staying away from Wing defence. Centre: Runs down all of the court staying away from opposing centre trying to get ball in there shooting area. Wing Defence: Try to stay with wing attack and get the ball to take to there shooting circle. Goal Defence: Keep up with Goal Attack trying to defend the ball and take to there shooting circle. Also get any rebounds Goal Attacks get. Goal Keeper: Stop the Goal shooting and getting all rebounds.
Attacking third: If it is in the goal circle, either the Goal Shooter or Goal Attack takes it. If it is outside the goal circle, then the Centre or Wing Attack takes it. Centre third: Either the Wing Defence or the Goal Defence. Defending third: Always the Goal Keeper. Note: This also applies for free passes. eg. When the other team has stepped, contacted, obstructed etc.
it alternates between each team after the goal has been scored.