Attack in netball involves players keeping possession and passing the ball across the centre and goal zones to the shooting circle (court linkage), also known as the D.
Use the attack drills below to improve your players' ability to attack the D, move off the ball, compete for the ball, and pick the right passes for better court linkage (passing of the ball around the court) and practise 3 v 2 and 2 v 2 game situations.
Using these attack drills your players will understand court linkage and feeding to the shooting circle to create opportunities for your Goal Shooter (GS) and Goal Attack (GA).
The GA and GS are the only people from your team allowed in the shooting circle. It is only place your team can score from.
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