Wing defence can go up to the D of the opposing side and to the line in the center third nearest there own goal.
there are five players on a junior netball team. a goal shooter and attack, a centre and a goal defence and keeper. the goal shooter and attack can go in the attacking two thirds and the goal defence and keeper can go in the defending two thirds. centre can go everywhere except the two D's.
wd can go in the top left hand or the top right hand corner by the goal kepper [g k] or the goal shotter [g s]
Center - can go anywhere except into the goal squares on both sides.Goal Attack - can go into the goal square where they are shooting, the third they started off with and the middle third.Goal Defence - can go into the goal square they are defending, the third they started in and into the middle third.Wing Attack - can go into the third they started off with and the middle third.Wing Defence - can go into the third they started off with and the middle third.Goal Shooter - can go into the the goal square and the the third on the side they are shooting.Goal Keeper - can go into the goal square they are defending and the third they on the side that they are defending.The positions are easy to remember. It is best if you memorise it instead of going where your opponent goes.
center,the center is not allowed in the goal circles
Okay, so basic principles: a netball court is divided into thirds. Each team has an attacking or goal third, a defence third (aka the other team's goal third) and both teams share the centre third.The WA can play anywhere in the centre third, but for the centre pass she must stand just inside the goal third until the whistle blows. She can also play anywhere in the goal third, but NOT inside the goal circle or she'll be called offside. The WA is not allowed anywhere in the defence third (other team's goal third).
GD stands for Goal Defence, So that means that you are defending the ball from going in the net. GD always marks GA who is a shooter, this means that Goal Defence will have to try her best to intercept the pass to GA. It is very important that GD intercepts this pass as if she doesn't then GA has the chance to shoot. Although you have to intercept the pass and throw to WD (wing defence) they can then carry on the pass up to your teams shooting third.
I'm not much of a Netball person and don't play but I am pretty sure that the goal attack is in the D of the Netball court .....but I'm not 100% sure like I said I'm not much of a fan so would wait for another comment but if running out of time for any reason I say go with the D
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
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
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 goal attack can go in the attacking third, where they are shooting and in the centre third. hope this helped :)