No you cant, the other side of the court is the other umpires quarter, you can only umpire your own quarter, unless its out of court on your side but the other quarter, you call the out of court :)
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∙ 15y agoNo. Defending from off court is a violation of rule 16.7 of the Official Netball rules as of 2007
A rebound in netball is when a player is shooting and it bounces off the ring or the post.
No, unless they were agressive, on purpose contacts
No. You can get sent off which is equivalent to a red card, and you get warnings. But no you can't get a yellow or red card in Netball.
there is the sentre circle, cenre third, 2xgoal thirds and 2x semicircles and off courts but i dont think that counts
no if u do u will get told off
Injury time is up to two minutes, usually.
Nothing at all, there is no rule preventing players from going off court, as long as they do not re enter in an offside position it is fine. However they must be careful not to be blocked from coming back on court by an opposing player such as the centre for example.
The penalties in netball are contact and obstruction, intimidation also comes under the category of these two penalties.
A red card is shown to a player to indicate they are being sent-off. A sent-off player may not be substituted for.
Fast-netball is actually referred to as Fast-Net. This is a faster and simpler version of the original game. The coach can call off a player and switch postions during the game instead of during breaks. This type of netball came about in around 2007.
Zoning is a strategic play in which upto 5 players gather round the opposing player with the ball and then very quickly rush in - or zone-in. It can be enough to put the player off. Note: in the 2009 world championships it was outlawed by the Netball World Association when a player from Korea was killed.
the centre third, where centre player starts off with the ball, and there are two shooting thirds.