they both need to stand on the side lines. one on one side of the court on the side line and the other on the other side of the courrt on the side line
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no not usually but you will need a hair lacky or a ring to remember what team has the centre pass.
it epends where u are placed hope that helps u guys use the map to help betend u are the red team that is where u are aloud to stand & how u need to defend
yes when you are 50 you will need to quit netball or you can be a coach
preferably matching netball skirts tops & bibs. also a ball :)
because you need it
You definitely need catching skills to play netball because half the game involves catching.
you need to be able to make gross movements in netball. such as passing the ball using a shoulder pass.
yes Better at what? Netball is not better than Rugby. If you don't know what netball is, all you need to know is that netball is a non-contact sport. Rugby is anything but non-contact. Also netball is played almost exclusivly by women. Which is fine for a sport to be, but it surely doesn't give it the edge over a sport enjoyed by both men and women. I have no idea how something can be better "then" anything else.
I think you need to learn some proper English before you start playing netball
you need five people on each team. you can put up to 12 players names on a score sheet but five from your team only play on the court.
When you score in Netball, the players go back to their starting positions - the centre player of the team that just scored the goal would stand aside, and the opposing team centre player would take the ball and stand in the circle in the centre 3rd. All other players would resume their starting positions - i.e. GK and GS of both teams on their side of the court, in the semicircle, WA and WD of both teams standing on the line that divides the centre 3rd from the other two 3rds, and GA and GD of both teams standing at their positions, which is pretty much the same as WA and WD. The players will stand there, and when the ref blows the whistle, the game starts again.