GS GA Movement to get into a shooting position | Sportplan You are allowed to come out of the circle to bring the GK out and then re-enter - this can often be an effective way of creating space However you decide to get free just ensure your movement is confident, strong and definite as this will help you take on any defender
What is a GA allowed and not allowed in netball? - Answers In Netball, a Goal Attack (GA) is allowed to shoot for goal and must work closely with the Goal Shooter (GS) to create scoring opportunities The GA can move in both the attacking and
Rules of netball - Wikipedia In this penalty situation, the goal keeper or goal defence must stand by the shooter's side for a penalty pass or shot, and must remain out of play until the ball is thrown
Rules and Regulations - Play Netball GA can only shoot in the shooting circle but can play in the attacking third and centre third of the court Main role is to help move the ball down to the attacking third and feed to the shooters WA can move around in the attacking and centre third but is not allowed inside the shooting circle
Offside Rule in Netball Explained Simply (2026) If you’ve ever played netball (or watched a school match), you know the most common whistle is not always for contact—it’s often for offside A player gets excited, follows the ball, takes one extra step into the wrong third or into the shooting circle, and suddenly the umpire calls: “Offside!”
Netball rules – ALLUS NETBALL You feed balls to the Goal Shooter, but if the Goal Shooter is heavily marked then you will shoot (often from nearer the edge of the goal circle) You must have strong passing and shooting skills