What are the 5 main rules of netball?
8. The 5 Rules of Netball Regulations
- You cannot travel with the ball.
- You cannot snatch or hit the ball out of a player’s hands.
- You must stand 3 feet away from the person with the ball (while defending).
- You cannot hold the ball for more than 3 seconds.
What are the rules of netball game?
To win in netball you must score more points than your opponent. The netball ball must be moved around the court by passing and there are a number of different passes available to a player. The ball must be worked to the Goal Shooter and Goal Attack players, who attempt to shoot from inside the semi-circle.
Is dunking allowed in netball?
a) No Dunking Dunking of the ball into the basket or swinging of the ring is not allowed. Any points scored from dunking action will be disallowed, a personal foul will be recorded against the individual and possession will be handed over to the opposing team.
Can you pass the ball to yourself in netball?
You have three seconds (or elephants) to hold the ball until you must pass it – otherwise the umpire will call you for ‘held ball’ where possession will automatically go to the other team. You can’t bounce the ball to yourself otherwise umpires will call you for ‘replayed ball’. The ball cannot be passed over a third.
What are the rules of the game of netball?
Game: the Game of Netball Goal end: end of the court where a team shoots for goal Good sportsmanship: level of behaviour that meets generally accepted ethical standards in sport, including playing by the Rules, self-discipline, self-control and respecting opponents and officials
Do you need to read the official netball book?
This “guide” does not replace the official Rules Book of Netballor the official umpiring “U for Umpiring” rule book. All players, umpires and coaches are required to read the rule book and the umpire rule book. Once participants have read the Official Rules book and the U for Umpiring book they are eligible to sit
Who are the umpires in a netball match?
Match: contest between two teams played according to the Rules of the Game. Match officials: two umpires and a reserve umpire. Minor infringement: infringement of the rules governing playing the ball, footwork, centre pass, offside and other related rules.
What does international play in netball stand for?
Infringement: action contrary to the Rules that may be penalised by an umpire. International play: a match between two countries played for INF ranking points. Interval: period of time between successive periods of play.