a Netball captain usually calls the toss before a match to see whos centre it is. also if your coach isn't that good or has to referee, the captain needs to be able to warm up her team and do a couple of ball exercises. she needs to be confident because if your coach is refereeing she cannot call out hints, so the captain whilst in the game needs to call out what to. handy things to shout are-watch your passing, slow it down girls, good shooting, into the space, land the foot, switch and back. pep talks are always necessary for a good captain.
there is no ideal osition for a captain but gk or gd are preferable because they are not always busy and have a good view of the aattacking.
Captain Edward Smith.
Steve Mandanda.
As of my last update, Laura Geitz is a former Australian netball player known for her time with the Queensland Firebirds in the Suncorp Super Netball league. She has also represented Australia in international competitions. After her retirement from professional netball, she has been involved in coaching and mentoring roles.
To keep the time accurately and make sure that no extra time is allocated to either team.
It is important that each player has a different position in netball is because if each player has the same role, it wont allow them to go into seaperat areas of the netball caourt. You also cant try and score a point in netball because you have to be in the goal ring (semicircle). Hope it helped :)
C = centreWA =wing attackWD =wing defenceGA =goal attackGD =goal defenceGK =goal keeperGS = goal shooter
you play netball on a netball court :)
You can go onto netball websites like netball Australia and district netball, too.
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Netball was invented in 1892 but was called Women's Basketball not Netball.
no geoetry in netball
a netball court