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Usually there is no such thing as a "foul " in Netball , but people somtimes call fouls if there is and obsturction (blocking) , Contact , advantage contact , out of play, offside stepping, breaking, an untouched qauter or when the ball goes out of the court.

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A foul is classed as an infringement. Infringements can be footwork (when you move your landing foot), Obstuction (when you are less than a metre away from the player with the ball), Contact (pretty obvious), offside ( when the ball is played across two thirds of the pitch) and a replayed ball (dropping the ball).

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Deliberately blocking another player at less that one metre and stepping out of the court.

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Q: What is classed as a foul in netball?
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