The Rules of Netball - EXPLAINED!

Ninh Ly
10 Apr 201504:35

Summary

TLDRNinh Ly's video script provides a comprehensive overview of netball, emphasizing its distinct rules compared to basketball. The game involves seven players aiming to score by shooting a ball into a 10ft high net within a 100ft by 50ft court, divided into thirds. Only the Goal Attack and Goal Shooter can score within the shooting circles. Players must adhere to strict ball-handling and movement rules, such as holding the ball for no more than three seconds and pivoting on a 'landing foot'. The video also explains positional restrictions and game dynamics, including 'throw-ins', 'free passes', '50/50' situations, and 'toss-ups', concluding that while the rules may seem complex, they become clearer with experience.

Takeaways

  • 🏀 The objective of netball is to score more goals than the opposing team by shooting the ball into the net.
  • 👥 Only the Goal Attack and Goal Shooter are allowed to shoot, and only if they are within the goal circle.
  • ⏱ Players can hold onto the ball for a maximum of three seconds before they must pass it.
  • 🚫 The ball must be passed at least three feet to another player; failing this results in a short pass and turnover.
  • 🚳 Netball has strict rules on ball passing, prohibiting passes that cross two transverse lines.
  • 👣 Once a player receives the ball, they cannot move the foot they land on, known as the landing foot, without consequences.
  • 🙅‍♀️ Opposing players must maintain a distance of at least three feet from a player with the ball to avoid obstruction.
  • 📍 Players are assigned specific positions and restricted to certain areas of the court based on their role.
  • 🏟 The game is played in four 15-minute quarters, totaling 60 minutes of play.
  • 🏆 The team with the highest score at the end of the game wins.

Q & A

  • What is the primary objective of netball?

    -The primary objective of netball is for your team to score more goals than the opposing team by shooting the ball into the net.

  • How many players are allowed on the court in netball?

    -In netball, 7 players take to the court at any one time.

  • What are the dimensions of a netball court?

    -A netball court is 100ft long by 50ft wide.

  • What is unique about the shooting circles in netball?

    -The shooting circles in netball are a 16 ft radius with the center circle being 3 ft in diameter.

  • Which players are allowed to shoot the ball into the net in netball?

    -Only the Goal Attack and Goal Shooter are allowed to shoot the ball into the net, and only if they are inside the goal circle.

  • How long can a player hold onto the ball in netball?

    -In netball, all players can hold onto the ball for a maximum of three seconds.

  • What is the minimum distance required to pass the ball between teammates in netball?

    -To pass the ball between teammates in netball, they must throw it at least three feet to another player.

  • What is meant by 'footwork' in netball?

    -In netball, 'footwork' occurs when a player lifts a landing leg and puts it back down, resulting in the ball being awarded to the other team.

  • How close can an opposing player get to a player with the ball without committing an obstruction?

    -An opposing player must be at least three feet away from a player with possession of the ball to avoid being called for obstruction.

  • What are the positional restrictions for players in netball?

    -In netball, players are assigned positions and can only move within certain areas of the court based on their role, such as Goal Keeper, Goal Defence, etc.

  • How is the game of netball divided into time segments?

    -The game of netball is played in 4 x 15 minute quarters, for a combined playing time of 60 minutes.

  • What is a 'Free Pass' in netball?

    -A free pass in netball is awarded when a player breaks one of the rules, such as holding the ball for more than three seconds or failing to pass the ball at least three feet.

  • What happens during a '50/50' situation in netball?

    -In a '50/50' situation, if both players are at fault or the referee is not sure who committed the fault, a toss-up occurs between the two offending (or nearest) players.

  • What is considered 'offside' in netball?

    -In netball, a position player is considered 'offside' if they move into an area that they are not supposed to be in, resulting in the ball being awarded to the other team.

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Netball RulesSports EducationGame StrategyTeam SportsNinh LyCourt DimensionsPosition RolesScoring SystemBall HandlingGame Duration
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