GS (Goal Shoot) - in their team's goal third. This person's main job is to shoot the hoops in the goal circle GA (Goal Attack) - in the centre third and their team's goal third. This person's job is to help the ball down midcourt, and to shoot the hoops, also, with the GS WA (Wing Attack) - in the centre third and their team's goal third (but not in the circle). this person's main job is to get the ball down midcourt to the shooters C (Centre) - all over the court apart from either team's goal circle. this person's main job is to intercept the ball, and help it down the court to their team's shooters WD (Wing Defence) - in the centre third, and the opposing team's goal third (but not in their circle). this person's main job is to intercept the ball, so other members of the team can get it down the court to the shooters GD (Goal Defence) - in the centre third, and all of the opposing team's goal third. this person's main job is to intercept the ball, so other members of the team can get it down to their shooters. another job is not letting the ball get to the shooters of the opposing team (whom they are guarding) to get the ball and shoot it. Also, if the other team's shooters miss, the GD's job is also to get the rebounds. GK (Goal Keeper) - all of the opposing team's goal third. this person's main job is to intercept the ball, so other members of the team can get it down to their shooters. another job is not letting the ball get to the shooters of the opposing team (whom they are guarding) to get the ball and shoot it. Also, if the other team's shooters miss, the GK's job is also to get the rebounds.
There are seven positions on a netball team.Goal AttackGoal ShooterGoal KeeperGoal DefenceCenterWing AttackWing Defence
The difference between basketball and netball is that in basketball you can take more than 2 steps and dribble up the court, but in netball the most amount of steps you can take is 2 and you are put in certain positions. Another difference is that netball is played in thirds and basketball in halves.
there are seven players on each team (gk, gd, wd, c, wa, ga, gs)
In handball you have goals and in netball you have a net(like in basketball). Balls are different. Netball is mostly(only) played by females.
Goal KeeperGoal DefenceWing DefenceCentreWing AttackGoal AttackGoal ShooterGoal KeeperGoal DefenceWing DefenceCentreWing AttackGoal AttackGoal ShooterGoal KeeperGoal DefenceWing DefenceCentreWing AttackGoal AttackGoal Shooter
A maximum of 12 players in a team with 5-7 players on court (a game cannot continue with less than 5 players on court).
The original rules of netball, established in 1895, were designed for a non-contact, team sport that emphasized passing and shooting. Each team consisted of seven players, with specific positions that limited where players could move on the court. The game was played in four quarters, and the primary objective was to score by shooting the ball through the opponent's hoop. Players were not allowed to run while holding the ball, promoting teamwork and strategy.
The letters on the bibs are positions. For instance these are the seven positions:GA-Goal AttackGS-Goal ShootWA-Wing AttackC-CentreWD-Wing DefenceGD-Goal DefenceGK-Goal Keep
I am not exactly sure but there are more than seven players including the emergency.
A netball game starts with seven players on each team, making a total of 14 players on the court at the beginning of the game. Each player has a specific position with designated roles and areas on the court. The game involves two teams competing to score goals by shooting the ball through the opposing team's hoop.
In netball, conditions refer to the specific rules and regulations governing the game. Key conditions include the size of the court, which is typically 30.5 meters long and 15.25 meters wide, and the requirement for players to maintain specific positions, such as no player being allowed in the shooting circle unless they are allowed to do so based on their designated positions. Additionally, matches are played in four quarters, each lasting 15 minutes, with teams consisting of seven players. Other important conditions involve rules on passing, footwork, and contact between players, which are strictly enforced to ensure fair play.
Netball is a sport that consists of two teams of seven players. It is derived from basketball and began in the late 1800s in England.