Group practices are a great way of building a team that works well together, creating a bond in your team by challenging them to work on their speed, agility and netball skills in these fun group games and drills.
The group practice drills and videos below are a great way of encouraging players to communicate with each other. By encouraging players to communicate during games they will become more efficient when defending or attacking as a team.
By using group practices your players will also gain an understanding of their teammates skills and limitations, so they can choose the correct pass and clear (create space through off the ball movement) to ensure your team keeps possession of the ball for longer.
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Most club teams defend one-on-one and nothing else. A well-drilled zone gives you a second option, and against the right opponent it is the difference between chasing and controlling.
The backline pass is the most under-coached restart in netball. Get it right and you turn a dead ball into an attacking weapon before the opposition has reset.
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