A goal keeper has all the rights of any other player on the field.
the goal shooter, goal attact, goal keeper, goal diffence, center
most of the time when a goal keeper takes the penalty shot but sometimes when the goal keeper of the other team is so much above his field or area the goal keeper may kick the ball from goal to the other goal.
No they can't there has to be a goal keeper, if a keeper gets sent off and their are no subs left to bring a keeper from the bench then one of the outfield players have to act as goal keeper instead
11 players on the field including the goal keeper. and a few substitutes.
A goal keeper may be cautioned just like any other player.
The answer is yes, netball does have a goal keeper, the goal keeper is up the other end to the end that you are shooting and they have to protect the net and not let the opposition get the ball into the net.
11 on the field at once, that includes the goal keeper.
To be clear, the Laws of the Game do not specify any specific position other than goal keeper. Therefore, a team can use any name for any other position, and might not even use the word "fullback." When there are fullbacks, they are the defensive players closest to their own goal (other than their own goal keeper, of course.)
Goal Shoot (GS) Goal Attack (GA) Goal Defence (GD) Goal Keeper (GK)
7 is on court at once. centre wing attack wing defence goal attack goal defence goal shooter goal keeper
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.