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Obstruction-When you put your arms up or sideways or when you jump to defend you are closer than 90cm to the opposition. You will have to stand down.

Contact-When you snatch the ball out of another players hand, bump them, push them or hit them etc. You will have to stand down.

Held-When you have the ball in your hand for longer than 3 seconds

Replay-When you bounce the ball mor Ethan to times-when you've snapped it up from the opposition's bounce pass

Step-When you step with the ball

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1. No stepping whilst you are in possesion of the ball. ---- 2. You must be 3 feet away to put you arms up in defence. ---- 3. The ball must be touched AT LEAST ONCE in order for it to go into the next third. ---- 4. You must have at least 6 players on a netball team during a game ---- 5. You are not allowed to contact any other player on the court. ----

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the three main rules in netball are; stepping, contact and obstruction

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three special techniques : the dan gladstone dip shot, the nelson slide tackle and the danelson spin

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