1. and your team a higher chance.

1.       Markingallocated players- Thereare 7 positions in netball.

All team members play important roles when the gamebegins and when the game also resets. All of the 7 players have appointednetball positions and roles. Each of their playing position restricts wherethey can and cannot go on the court, and what they do. They cannot wanderoutside the zone and netball court markings for your playing position. A tacticis if you are playing against another team and you realise they have a betterplayer, you would have to make sure that your best player is ready to playagainst them. This is because obviously your team wants to win and doing thiswill help and give you and your team a higher chance.

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2.       Movementinto space-This is when you want to pass the ball to someone in front of you the playerhas to move into space so they can get the ball. If the player doesn’t, theopposing team has a chance of getting the ball. This would not be good for yourteam as we want to prevent the team from getting the ball as much as possible.3.       Feinting/faking (tricking players)- You can do this in agame as many times as you need to. You trick a player by pretending to go oneway, and then you go the other way that the player goes so they cannot get theball. You are tricking the player and make them think that you’re going to bedoing one thing but instead you do another.

This can be done both ways, with orwithout a ball- it still works however remember that the rules still apply!4.       Holding players to a position or space- Players keep a holdon other players so they can slyly move into another position. This gives theother player on the opposing team no chance of receiving the ball, which is obviouslygood for you and your team. Another way to do this is to hold the player infront of you as long as possible, and then pass the ball to someone over theplayer. This would leave the player isolated in the middle and with no way ofgetting the ball.5.       Having set plays for centre- A way that someplayers take advantage of a centre pass is to fake a pass to the wing attackthen quickly change the  pass to goalattack who runs behind wing attack and receives the ball.

The team wouldpractice this whilst training, as their coach would’ve made them go over it alot of times before the ‘big game’. This is an advantage because your team hasmore a chance than the opposing team at winning the game.6.       Dodging defenders- Split the playersinto 4s inside a coned area.

The attackers then start with the ball on theoutside of the playing area. To begin with, the attackers feints a movement oneway and then sprints in the opposite direction (to begin with use a passivedefender). After attacker 1 has passed the ball, she then has to do a feintdodge and run in opposite direction to receive the ball to make sure theopposing team doesn’t get it. This gives an advantage, because your team willhave possession of the ball for longer than the opposing team.

7.       Taking one more step (footwork rule/leave foot off theground) closer to post- You cannot place your back foot back down, and if youdo then this is a foul, to avoid this you should keep your back foot up and faraway from the floor .Taking free passes fast, why- This could get you and your team another point as it’s happening allquickly and you also have more time to score more points after 1.       Marking a free pass player- You can mark anothergood player to prevent the opposing team from getting the ball. Or you canstand in front of the person who has the free pass (whom you are meant to bemarking) within a meter and try and stand over them as much as you can toprevent the ball being thrown to someone else.

2.       Certain positions taking free passes, why- should be taken by a defender or a defensive player so thenthe team has longer to go down the court and this would give you more time toearn extra points and score more goals.3.       Centre marking a stronger player during a centre pass- In order to preventthe opposing team from getting the ball you and your team mates should closearound the person who is serving the ball to try and get it. In result to this,your team will most likely get the ball and if they do they have a betterchance of scoring (obviously) and getting a point for your team.4.

       Landing split footed- This gives theplayers get an option of what foot they can then choose to pivot on and passthe ball either to the left or the right.5.       Signalling to space- A player will slylyhelp another player out on their team by silently signalling the other playerto move into that specific space.Chest pass- Achest pass is used in everyday netball games to simply pass the ball to oneanother and obviously into the net to shoot a goal. The player will have 2 hands on the ball and then theywill draw the ball back to the chest, with their elbows bent and with theirhands are slightly to the back of the ball to generate power.   The player will also step into the passagain to generate more power and extend the elbows in front of the body Shoulder pass-The shoulderpass is used to cover bigger distances on the court rather than thechest pass.

The ball is thenthrown at a greater height so it’s another way you can outwit the defenders.

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