Marking is used in Netball to prevent the opposing team from gaining possession of the ball by closely monitoring each player. For example, goal defence (GD) would mark goal attack (GA) to try and prevent the opposition from moving up the court towards their hoop and potentially scoring.
to get away from your opponent/the person marking you
The advantages of dodging in Netball is that when you dodge the person marking you gets confused as to where you are so then they lose their concentration! Also if you dodge around them you are able to retrieve the ball from your team mate and also your able to intercept a pass.
In netball, when marking an opponent, you must stand at least one meter away from them. This distance allows the player with the ball enough space to pass or shoot without obstruction. It is crucial to maintain this distance to avoid penalties for contact or obstruction.
Double marking is when two people are marking one person. It may happen on a centre pass. The centre without the ball may go and mark GA or WA because this is the popular position to throw it too.
Off-ball marking in netball refers to the defensive strategy where a player closely monitors an opponent who does not have the ball, preventing them from receiving passes or getting into advantageous positions. This type of marking helps disrupt the attacking flow of the opposing team by limiting movement and options for the player being marked. Effective off-ball marking requires good positioning, awareness, and anticipation of the opponent's movements. It is crucial for maintaining defensive pressure and supporting the overall team defense.
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you play netball on a netball court :)
You can go onto netball websites like netball Australia and district netball, too.
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Netball was invented in 1892 but was called Women's Basketball not Netball.
no geoetry in netball
a netball court