How to Deal With a Ball out of Court in Netball
Know when a ball is "out of court": The ball touches the ground outside of the court The ball touches a person or an object situation out of the court The ball is being held by a player who comes into contact with the ground, another person, or an...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Know when a ball is "out of court": The ball touches the ground outside of the court The ball touches a person or an object situation out of the court The ball is being held by a player who comes into contact with the ground
When the umpire sees a ball go out of court, the umpire must blow the whistle to stop play. , The penalty to the team that has caused the ball to go out of court is the provision of a throw-in to the opposing team.
This throw-in should be taken from the position at the edge of the court where the ball crossed over the court into the outside grounds. -
Step 2: another person
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Step 3: or an object situated outside of the court.
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Step 4: Blow the whistle.
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Step 5: Provide a throw in to the opposing team.
Detailed Guide
When the umpire sees a ball go out of court, the umpire must blow the whistle to stop play. , The penalty to the team that has caused the ball to go out of court is the provision of a throw-in to the opposing team.
This throw-in should be taken from the position at the edge of the court where the ball crossed over the court into the outside grounds.
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