I have thoroughly enjoyed using your site to help me with my coaching plans for my under 9's netball team.
need help planning 4 linked session plans for my group of girls age 16-18 mixed ability
best way to teach defending a lob pass. My girls are very short so opposing teams constantly lob.
How is the best way to defend a GS who is a foot taller than the GK and can hold faily well (and no exageration I have a very short team so putting a different defender wont change much )
what are some drills to get passer to look long and a receiver to go back to get pass? thanks
My junior squads tend to ask for a ball to be passed to them, even when there is a defender nearby-often resulting in interceptions. I have tried playing bounce pass only games which works really well, just wondered if anyone had any other ideas I could try ?
I coach 16 and 17 yr olds, so they are more than capable. I have one girl who already knows what do but her explanations are terrible and I dont know how to explain it to the rest of the team.
If a player has the ball is it ok for an opponent to be less than 3ft from them if their hands are down ( not marking the ball). The opponent is facing them but not extending their hands in any way.
how can I improve my contact and offside, are there any drills that I can use so here are less penalty's given away in a game
What is the best way to defend the shooter who after faking a shot turns to WA or c on circle edge, passes out, takes a step nearer to the post and receives return pass either once or several times?
Can the goal shooter use the post as a pass to get the ball back in play?
Can the GD/GK stand close behind - within 3 feet of - the GS/GA while they are shooting and so effectively prevent them from stepping back to a more comfortable position (e.g. when they are directly under the ring)? If not, which rule prevents this?
i am playing the goal defence position. How do best defend against a 6 f oot goal attack?
Is it obstruction if the defending player is standing next to the person in possession of the ball with their arms down ie. not attempting to defend or intercept the ball whilst mid-court? There is a lot of mixed messaging from umpires around this rule, particularly if it occurs within goals with some umpires saying as long as you're not putting your hands up to defend the ball or standing in front of them then it is not obstruction to then being called obstruction in instances decribed above.
hello are there any types of catches in netball?If so please list them and fully explain.. It's for my P.E project
What is the best way to intercept a lob out in mid court and also goal circle?
how can you intercept in a game of netball
how can i intercept ? what are some things I would need to do to make it better and not fail?
My WD asked me how she defend better around the circle does anyone have any ideas that may help with this...thanks
Why do interceptions fail, ie. what makes an interception successful and what makes an interception unsuccessful?
I am a wing attack and don't now how to intercept
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