Goal Circle Defence Question

Goal Circle Defence Question

If a WA is holding the ball on the edge of a shooting circle and is waiting for the shooter to move closer to the hoop whilst her legs are in a split position before passing her the ball then passes the ball to her as she is now closer where does the defender have to defend from.

Cleo BarberPlayer, Australia
ANSWERS
Archie DunnillCoach, England

Hi Cleo,

In netball, the defender must be at least three feet (approximately 0.9 meters) away from the player with the ball. This is known as the "three-foot rule." The defender must try to stay within three feet of the player with the ball but cannot be any closer. This rule applies to both attacking and defensive players when the attacking player has possession of the ball.

So, in the scenario you described, if the wing attack is holding the ball on the edge of the shooting circle and is waiting for the shooter to move closer to the hoop, the defender must maintain a distance of at least three feet from the wing attack. Once the ball is passed to the shooter, the defender should also keep at least three feet away from the shooter. The defender's goal is to try to intercept the ball or disrupt the shooter without violating the three-foot rule.

Hope this helps.

Archie

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