Guidelines

How long does an indoor netball game go for?

How long does an indoor netball game go for?

The rules of indoor netball are similar to that of netball, with two teams aiming to score as many goals as possible. An indoor netball game usually consists of four-quarters of 10 minutes. There are two umpires one for each half of the court. The winning team is the one with the most points at the end of the match.

What is the difference between indoor and outdoor netball?

Indoor netball is very similar to outdoor netball! The main differences between the two are that the ball remains in play in indoor netball, rather than going out of court. This creates fewer stoppages in play so that the indoor game keeps moving as the nets can be used to rebound off when passing and shooting!

What are the rules for netball in Australia?

A player may not deliberately hold the nets or use the nets to ‘push off’ to gain an advantage. A player may not setp, land or jump into the nets. The nets may not be used to ‘pin’ a player in such a manner as to prevent movement. A player may not deliberately hold the ball int the net or push off with the ball to gain an advantage.

How big of a ball do you need to play netball?

The ball shall be a universally accepted Netball or Association Football Size 5 and shall be supplied by the centre. There are all different rules for Players playing: 1a) Players must wear a form of rubber-soled sport shoe or boot which shall be non marking for Indoor competition and acceptable to the Netball Coordinator.

What is the obstruction rule in indoor netball?

A player in possession of the ball may not contact a player defending who is 3 feet away from his/her ungrounded foot. All players who go out of their natural body stance i.e. straight up and down while defending or attacking the ball in play must not infringe the contact rule or obstruction rule.

What do you have to wear to indoor netball?

1a) Players must wear a form of rubber-soled sport shoe or boot which shall be non marking for Indoor competition and acceptable to the Netball Coordinator. b) Teams must wear a uniform which must be registered with the centre. It shall consist of matching shirts/tops and matching skirts/shorts (Men only).