According to the rulebook, officially, yes, but it is rarely done in practice.
Attaking goal third including goal circle
The goal keeper in netball may only goal in the goal circle for the opposite team and that goal third, They are not allowed to go into/past the centre third
When you mean 'D', I am assuming that you mean the semi-circle in your teams goal. If you are the only positions in netball allowed in the semi-circle are Goal Shooter (GA), Goal Attack (GA), Goal Keeper (GK), and Goal Defence (GD). Keep in mind that the GS and GA are only allowed in their goal semi-circle and the GK and GD are only allowed in the opposition goal semi-circle. Hope this helped :) Vicky
In netball, the centre is allowed all over the court exceot in either goal circle.
gs stands for goal shooter They are allowed in the attacking goal third and semi circle. They are the shooters
the goal defence is allowed in the goal circle for the opposing team, the goal third for the opposing team and the centre third
When either the GA (goal attack) or GS (goal shooter) throw the netball up into the hoop in the goal circle. The goal circles are at each end of a netball court. The only players allowed in a circle is the GA, GS, GD (goal defence from opposing team) and GK (goal keeper also from the opposing team.
goal keeper A goal Keeper (GK) plays in the defencive third including the goal ring (semi circle)
Goal Shoot (GS) Goal Attack (GA) Goal Defence (GD) Goal Keeper (GK)
four positions are allowed into the semi circle also known as the "D" or "goal circle". those positions are GD (goal defense) GA (goal attack) GK (goal keeper) and GS (goal shooter)
it means outside of the lines or off side dummies
the netball goal is 60cm wide