the C in netball is centre and the centre position starts with the ball before the whistle blows and they can go anywhere on the court,but the two semi-circles (shooting circles).
Prior to a game of netball, there will be a toss. The winners of the toss will usually take the centre throw. A game of netball then starts when the winning team's centre (C) has stepped into the circle and thrown the netball.Also all players must be in the correct positions and no feel in the semi circle or into the middle third,except for the centers(c)
penalty is given to opposing team in the center third
when the centre of a team passes the ball in the centre of the court while all the other players stand outside the centre third and lead in to get the pass from the centre once the umpire has given the signal
anywhere in the centre third ONLY and prefferably to one of your team mates.
Not sure of the name but she played netball first at the Mangere Town Centre netball courts which is now the Mangere Otahuhu Netball Centre
If there was no ball it would not be called netball it would be called net
the centre third, where centre player starts off with the ball, and there are two shooting thirds.
Netball is started with a Centre pass. Only the centre and the opposing centre are allowed in the centre third. All other players will stand outside the third and wait for the whistle. The ball must be received or touched in the Centre Third. After a goal is scored the defending team will take the centre pass and the game is restarted with the teams taking alternate centre passes. If there is an interception by the opposing team and a goal is scored this team can take the centre pass. So intercepting is important. Netball is started with a Centre pass. Only the centre and the opposing centre are allowed in the centre third. All other players will stand outside the third and wait for the whistle. The ball must be received or touched in the Centre Third. After a goal is scored the defending team will take the centre pass and the game is restarted with the teams taking alternate centre passes. If there is an interception by the opposing team and a goal is scored this team can take the centre pass. So intercepting is important.
the Centre.
centre pass
a size 4 ball is used for high 5 netball (which is what younger players play) and a size 5 ball is what is used in 7s netball which is what adults play x