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.
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).
when your arms are straight up, and you feet do not move
if a foul has accured but the team that it is for has possession the game carries on and it is called advantage
To see whether if there s a foul committed
No, because that would be considered a foul, beacuse only players can be on the court .
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Goal Shooter - GS Goal Attack - GA Wing Attack - WA Also centre(C) can actually be classed as an attacking player as well as defending.
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.
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