The goal attack is marked by the goal defence.
Goal Shooter-Goal Keeper
Goal Attack-Goal Defence
Wing Attack-Wing Defence
Centre-Centre
No particular team player is responsible for the toss, but the captain of the netball team
You should be side on. Half facing the ball while keeping an eye on the player you are marking
In netball, marking refers to the defensive strategy where a player guards an opponent closely to prevent them from receiving a pass or taking a shot. The goal of marking is to disrupt the opponent's offensive plays and force turnovers. Effective marking requires good positioning, footwork, and anticipation to anticipate the opponent's moves and react quickly.
There are seven positions able to be played in a netball team. These are:Goal Keeper (GK)Goal Defence (GD)Wing Defence (WD)Centre (C)Wing Attack (WA)Goal Attack (GA)Goal Shooter (GS)Goal Attack and Goal shooter at the players who score the goals in netball. they are defended by the goal attack and the goal keeper. the aim for a defence player is to stop the attacking player from getting the ball. Wing defence is another defending player.
When the netball player wants to
Goal Shooter - GS Goal Attack - GA Wing Attack - WA Also centre(C) can actually be classed as an attacking player as well as defending.
The player who plays the center for the Australian Netball team in 2008 is Natalie Von Bertouch, center is the wing attack or wing defence for the opponent.
No, you don't have to be an experienced netball player to play for a netball team. Everyone has to start somewhere. Start & you will soon get better. best of luck
It depends if you are playing proper netball or nettaball (younger players netball). In netball it is offside.
irene van dyk is the most famous lady netball player
you would know if you have seen her play netball .
A rebound in netball is when a player is shooting and it bounces off the ring or the post.