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  2. Rules of netball - Wikipedia

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    The side pass is a two-handed pass. It is used in situations requiring quick, straight throws. [28] The bullet pass is a one-handed pass. It is used as a short or medium pass. The pass is fast and direct. [28] The underarm pass is a one-handed pass. This short pass style is used in situations where an element of surprise is required. [28]

  3. Passing (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Xabi Alonso passing the ball. Passing is a common technique in sports that use balls and pucks. A pass consists of an intentional transfer of the ball from one player to another of the same team. Examples of sports that involve passing are association football, basketball, ice hockey, and American football.

  4. Netball - Wikipedia

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    Netball is a ball sport played on a rectangular court by two teams of seven players. The primary objective is to shoot a ball through the defender's goal ring while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own.

  5. Category:Netball terminology - Wikipedia

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    Test match (netball) Z. Zone defense This page was last edited on 30 December 2012, at 03:38 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Injuries in netball - Wikipedia

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    Netball is a ball sport played by two teams of seven players in which goals are scored by shooting the ball through a netted ring. [1] Netball relies heavily on muscular endurance and bursts of rapid acceleration to “break free” from an opponent as well as, sudden and rapid change of directions in combination with jumping to receive a pass ...

  7. Zone defense - Wikipedia

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    Zone defense is a type of defensive system, used in team sports, which is the alternative to man-to-man defense; instead of each player guarding a corresponding player on the other team, each defensive player is given an area (a zone) to cover.

  8. Benchball - Wikipedia

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    Players can move anywhere on the court, but otherwise passing and moving rules remain the same as in netball, i.e. a player cannot move with the ball and must instead pass it down the court to their teammates. To score, a player must pass the ball to their teammate on the bench, and if successfully caught they join them in standing on the bench.

  9. Indoor netball - Wikipedia

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    Indoor netball. Indoor netball is a variation of netball, played exclusively indoors, in which the playing court is surrounded on each side and overhead by a net. The net prevents the ball from leaving the court, reducing the number of playing stoppages. This gives indoor netball a faster pace than netball.