Well, darling, in Netball, the player who takes the sideline pass in the goal third of the court is the goal third player. It's not rocket science, honey. Just make sure they're not stepping out of line or causing any drama while they do it. Just keep it simple and keep the game moving, sweetie.
there is the center third the goal thrid and the oppiste teams goal third
there is the sentre circle, cenre third, 2xgoal thirds and 2x semicircles and off courts but i dont think that counts
There are different positions in netball, and they have different things to do on court, and also different places to go on the court, see the list as follows: GS - in the Goal Third of their team GA - in the Goal Third of their team, and the centre third WA - in the Goal Third of their team (but not in the circle), and the Centre Third C - all over the court, but not in either circle WD - in the opposing team's goal third (but not in the circle), and the centre third GD - in the opposing team's goal third, and the centre third GK - only in the opposing team's goal third
The attacking third of a netball game is the end that your team is shooting.
'Over a third' is an infringement which occurs when the ball passes completely over a whole third of the court without being touched by another player. Eg. If a Goal Keeper takes a 'throw in' from the baseline, the ball must be touched by a player in the goal third before it reaches the centre third. This is NOT the case, however, if the throw in is taken from the sideline. It is this rule that prevents a Goal Keeper throwing directly to a Goal Shooter.
There are three thirds and 1 goal circle in the 1st third and the 3rd third in the second third there is a circle which the centre pass is taken
There are different positions in netball, and they have different things to do on court, and also different places to go on the court, see the list as follows: GS - in the Goal Third of their team GA - in the Goal Third of their team, and the centre third WA - in the Goal Third of their team (but not in the circle), and the Centre Third C - all over the court, but not in either circle WD - in the opposing team's goal third (but not in the circle), and the centre third GD - in the opposing team's goal third, and the centre third GK - only in the opposing team's goal third
Okay, as you most likely already know each player has a certain area of play, except the center, there a 3 thirds, 2 goal thirds (each end of the netball court) and a center third ( where the center circle is).
center third
Say the C has no where to pass to they then pass either in the attacking or defending third. u r not allowed to do dat in netball a C pass has to be taken in the main third when starting off fresh..
the centre third and shooting third
Wing defence can go up to the D of the opposing side and to the line in the center third nearest there own goal.