gs stands for goal shooter They are allowed in the attacking goal third and semi circle. They are the shooters
The goal shooters and goal keepers are not allowed into the centre third.
2 defend the shooter and otherwise its not fair if there a 2 shooters and just 1 defender
Goal Direct is a man who direct the team
In Netball, WA (wing attack) breaks forward for a centre pass and is responsible for helping their team to get the ball down into the circle. They must attack to carry the ball down the court and when it is in the circle they stand at the edge and wait. They have to help the shooters by making themself available for passes in and out of the circle while the shooters get in position. If the ball goes out of court in the goal third where their team is attacking, they take the throwin and if it goes out within the circle they must make themselves available for the shooter or goal attack to pass to.
The wing attack is the key play-maker of the netball court. It is their job to create as many goal-scoring chances as possible by passing the ball to the shooters. The WA can move in the attacking and centre third BUT not in the goal circle or the defensive third. The wing attack has to have solid passing and collecting skills. They also need good footwork and the ability to open up space on the court.
No, you're not allowed to move with the ball
there is no WH in netball; the positions are: GS-Goal Shooter GA-Goal Attack WA-Wing Attack C-Centre WD-Wing Defence GD-Gold Defence GK-Goal Keeper
the netball goal is 60cm wide
The way that Irene Van dyk was inspired to netball was her older sister, Irene use to help her sister when she was at the netball courts, use to stand under the goal and that's how she was inspired to play netball was from her sister and standing under the netball goal
Short for Gasoline.
you can score a goal in netball when either goal attack or goal defence shoots the netball into the hoop.