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Usually the umpires of a match.
the officials are the captain- the coach- the timekeeper and the umpire
no, sometimes tv's are used to watch
the officials are the help, so no. They obviously get training and stuff before they become a proper official, but no, they pretty much are the help.
To see whether if there s a foul committed
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Official Roles Consist of Upper Court Umpire Lower Court Umpire Score Keeper Time Keeper (occasionally but not necessary) The perspective coaches Possibly a third or back-up assisting umpire
A whistle. Score board. And maybe some knowledge of netball. Whether it is a throw in E.T.C E.T.C
Team Officials are the Coach, Assistant Coach, Manager, Captain and up to two Primary Care Personnel who are qualified to diagnose and treat injury or illness (for example Doctor and/or Physiotherapist).
you play netball on a netball court :)
In netball, officials primarily include umpires who enforce the rules during the game, making decisions on fouls and violations, while also ensuring the game flows smoothly. In volleyball, the officiating team consists of a first referee, a second referee, and lines judges, each with distinct roles such as overseeing the overall game, monitoring player actions, and calling out-of-bounds balls. Additionally, netball umpires work closely with each other and can be positioned on the court, while volleyball referees typically have a higher vantage point to observe play. Overall, the structure and responsibilities of officials in each sport reflect their unique rules and gameplay dynamics.
You can go onto netball websites like netball Australia and district netball, too.