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Netball
Netball

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DUPLAYS Netball league in Dubai now has two divisions! One for recreational players looking to have fun and socialize.  And another one for players who want competitive games. 

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@ Raffles NORTH Campus (Umm Suqeim, Dubai)
12-Apr-2010 to 14-Jun-2010 – Recreational 7's
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@ Emirates International School (Umm Suqeim, Dubai)
11-Apr-2010 to 13-Jun-2010 – Competitive 7's
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@ Emirates International School (Umm Suqeim, Dubai)
24-Jan-2010 to 29-Mar-2010 – Competitive 7's
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@ Raffles NORTH Campus (Umm Suqeim, Dubai)
25-Jan-2010 to 29-Mar-2010 – Recreational 7's
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Annie
Hey netballers, a friend and I would love to get involved in the recreational league. Is it too late to sign up?
Dubai Marina posted on 18-Feb-2010 at 09:55 AM

Emi
Hi, I'm looking for another strong shooter for our team. Is there anyone who would like to join?
Dubai Marina posted on 31-Jan-2010 at 03:16 PM

Gemma
Hi ! i am looking to get back into playing netball, i used to compete t a high level in the uk could you please let us know were u practise how to get into it and some general info please? x
Jumeirah posted on 22-Jan-2010 at 03:43 PM

Liz
Hi there, I am looking for a netball team for my 13 year old daughter. She played competitively back in Australia. I would also like to play but I am a beginer player and played socially. We have just arrived in Dubai and so don't know of anyone else who plays. Are there teams available looking for players? Please drop us a line with info. thanks liz
posted on 20-Jan-2010 at 04:23 PM

About Netball


What's Netball?

The objective of a game of netball is for players to pass the ball to a teammate within the opposition's goal circle and score goals. The team with the most goals at the end of a game is the winner. Like basketball, netball is played on either a hard or soft court with scoring hoops or "rings" at both ends. The court is divided into thirds that regulate where individuals of each position are allowed to move. Both the height and diameter of the rings are smaller than basketball hoops. It is possible to play netball using a basketball hoop but if there is any contact between the ball and the backboard, the ball is considered out of play. If a goal is scored off the backboard it does not count.


The ball resembles a basketball but is lighter, smaller, slightly softer in construction, and generally white. Netballs will often have patterns engraved or stitched into its design similar to volleyballs. Gilbert is the official ball supplier of the International Federation of Netball Associations.

There are seven players on each team, who are given nominated, named positions (some junior/training variants have only five players per team). Each player must wear a "bib" showing one of the abbreviations below, indicating that player's position. Each player is only allowed in certain areas of the court: a player in a section of court that is not part of their playing area is deemed "offside".

Only the Goal Attack and Goal Shooter are able to score goals directly. The job of the Goal Defense and Goal Keeper is to block the Goal Attack and Goal Shooter from shooting. A ball that passes through the hoop, but has been thrown either from outside the circle or by a player not the GA or GS, is deemed a "no goal". Furthermore, a shooter (GA or GS) may not shoot for a goal if a "free pass" has been awarded for an infringement such as stepping, offside, or using the post.

Passing Instruction