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What is the Centre pass rule in netball?

What is the Centre pass rule in netball?

When a goal is scored or at the start of a quarter/overtime, play is resumed from the centre of the court using a “centre pass”. These passes alternate between the teams, regardless of which team scored the last goal.

Who gets the Centre pass in netball?

The first centre pass is decided between the two captains by the toss of a coin. The centre passes then alternate between the teams, regardless of which team has scored. Before the whistle, all players must start in the goal thirds except the two Centres.

What are the three thirds on a netball court?

Two lines parallel to the goal lines divide the court into three equal areas. These lines are called transverse lines. The middle area is called the centre third and the two end areas are the goal thirds. A circle 0.9 m (3 ft) in diameter is located in the centre of the court.

Where is the opposing Centre permitted netball?

Centre Third
The opposing Centre stands anywhere within the Centre Third and is free to move. After the whistle the Centre pass must be caught or touched by a player standing in or landing wholly within the Centre third.

Can a Centre shoot in netball?

Centre (C) A Centre is allowed in all three thirds of the netball court except for the shooting circles at either end of the court.

Can you run with the ball in netball?

When a netball player receives a pass they are not allowed to run with the ball or dribble with it. To gain control of the ball, a player can bat or bounce the ball once, but they cannot bat and bounce the ball, or do either more than once.

What is the best position to play in netball?

Positions and Attributes

Position Area of Play
Wing Attack (WA) Allowed in the attacking third and centre third, not including the shooting circle
Goal Attack (GA) Allowed in the attacking third and centre third, including the shooting circle
Goal Shooter (GS) Allowed in the defensive third, including the shooting circle

Where do you stand for the centre pass in netball?

The person making the centre pass must stand in the centre circle. The opposing centre can stand anywhere in the centre third but all other players must stay in the goal thirds until the umpire blows the whistle to start play. The centre pass has to be received in the centre third.

How many Netball Centres are there in New Zealand?

Netball New Zealand works hard to support Netball’s five Zones and 83 Netball Centres who deliver the game to its over 140,000 registered members and 300,000 plus people who participate in the game annually, in New Zealand.

Who are the owners of the Netball rules?

The copyright and intellectual property rights for the Rules of Netball are owned by INF. Two umpires have control of the game and make the on-court decisions about the run of play. Play is started with a pass from the centre circle – this is called the centre pass.

Where does the opposing player stand in netball?

The opposing centre can stand anywhere in the centre third but all other players must stay in the goal thirds until the umpire blows the whistle to start play. The centre pass has to be received in the centre third. Once the ball has been caught, the player must pass it or shoot for goal within three seconds.