When you mean 'D', I am assuming that you mean the semi-circle in your teams goal. If you are the only positions in netball allowed in the semi-circle are Goal Shooter (GA), Goal Attack (GA), Goal Keeper (GK), and Goal Defence (GD). Keep in mind that the GS and GA are only allowed in their goal semi-circle and the GK and GD are only allowed in the opposition goal semi-circle. Hope this helped :) Vicky
GK stands for goal keeper. For goal keeper you can get the ball off the other team and shoot goals so your allowed in the semi circle but your not allowed in the other teams semi circle.
gs stands for goal shooter They are allowed in the attacking goal third and semi circle. They are the shooters
I play wing defence in netball. you can go in your third and the centre third but not in the semi circle
The c starts with the ball in the circle on the court. They are allowed anywhere except the semi circles.(Ds)
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four positions are allowed into the semi circle also known as the "D" or "goal circle". those positions are GD (goal defense) GA (goal attack) GK (goal keeper) and GS (goal shooter)
Since I play netball i can answer this It is about 4 or 5 metres long
The goal keeper in netball may only goal in the goal circle for the opposite team and that goal third, They are not allowed to go into/past the centre third
wing defence basically defends the opositions wing attack who runs forward to get the ball from center they are allowed in the middle and their teams defending ends but not in the 'd' shooting ring
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)
Share the netball court into three parts and mark it. In the middle of the netball court put a circle. Make a frame around the court. Then put a D ( semi circle ) in the ends of the court near the hoops. And you're done. Hope that helps