if it is done to a player a penalty pass is awarded where you have to stand next to the layer you were marking and caused this offence to while they take a pass and you are not allowed to interfere. Footwork and any unintentional minor offences are awarded a free pass which is a normally pass where you can interfere.
There have been several changes in netball, including the rules and where the game was played.
I am guessing 'how did netball begin"... i play netball myself. it originated from basketball but they did not have backboards, just hoops. they changed a few rules and bibs
yes it has
no same rules in all countries
Well, in my club it's called netta but youth netball is normal netball but the rules are more lenient. It's played by little kids about 8 and under
When rules are broken, consequences may be imposed depending on the severity of the violation. This could include warnings, fines, suspensions, or other disciplinary actions. The goal is to maintain order and fairness within the system.
The rules were first made in 1895.
it depends on the club that you belong to
Netball came from basketball so was originally called basketball but over the years the name has changed just like the rules!
you could search the internet for the rules and let them watch netball games on you tube. And if they are in year 6 or bellow you can let them play in school netball.
Because the umpire is in charge of the match. He decides which free kicks are paid and what happens when the rules are broken. If the umpire doesn't know all the rules, the game isn't run according to the rules and therefore isn't a proper game of Australian Rules.
I think you mean post if so the official size is 10 feet ( 3.05 metres)