Penalty pass or Penalty pass/shot, depending on where you are on court.
In netball, intimidation refers to any behavior that causes a player to feel threatened or fearful during gameplay. This can include aggressive body language, taunting, or any actions aimed at undermining an opponent's confidence. Intimidation is not in line with the sport's emphasis on fair play and sportsmanship, and it can lead to penalties or disciplinary actions against the offending player or team.
Free pass to other team
Penalty pass to the opposing team
The penalties in netball are contact and obstruction, intimidation also comes under the category of these two penalties.
In netball, the penalty spot is located 7 meters from the goal post. This distance is measured from the center of the goal post to the penalty mark on the court. Players taking a penalty shot must shoot from this spot when a foul occurs within the shooting circle.
It means that a player who is supposedly a female has an abnormally large penis which becomes clearly visible during play. A player fouled for intimidation does not pass go or receive $200.
In netball, intimidation refers to the use of aggressive or threatening behavior by players to unsettle their opponents. This can include physical presence, vocal taunts, or strategic plays designed to create fear or discomfort. Such actions are generally discouraged and can lead to penalties, as sportsmanship and fair play are key principles in the game. Officials are responsible for monitoring and addressing any intimidation that occurs during matches.
Free pass to the non-offending team.
The ball is given to the opposing team, the penalty is taken from the sense of the infringement
It is a penalty for holding the ball for longer than 3 secs
you must stand beside the person who have the ball until he or she releases the ball
A penalty pass is different from a free pass in netball because: A free pass is awarded to the opposing team because the infringement made by the other team only affected one player (stepping, replay, breaking) BUT A penalty pass is awarded to the opposing team because the infringement made by the other team affected two or more players (contact, obstruction)