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Obstructing in Netball occurs when a defending player impedes the movement of an attacking player by standing too close without attempting to play the ball. The rules specify that the defender must maintain a distance of at least 1.5 meters from the player with the ball when defending. If a player is deemed to be obstructing, the attacking player is awarded a free pass. This rule encourages fair play and allows for fluid movement and strategy during the game.

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