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  2. File:Netball field diagram -en.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Diagram of a Netball court with terms and dimensions. ... Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:27, 14 May 2016: 943 × 656 (90 KB) Snaterculous: Outlined text:

  3. Rules of netball - Wikipedia

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    A netball court is divided into thirds. Netball is played on either a hard or soft court with scoring hoops or "rings" at both ends. The court is slightly larger than a basketball court, being 30.5 metres (100 ft) long and 15.25 metres (50.0 ft) wide.

  4. Netball - Wikipedia

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    A netball court's dimensions. The court is divided into thirds and shooting circles are at each end. The objective of a game is to score more goals than the opposition. Goals are scored when a team member positioned in the attacking "shooting circle" shoots the ball through the goal ring.

  5. File:Netball court.svg - Wikipedia

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    Netball court diagram: Date: Created July 22, 2003; modified April 7, 2008. Source: Original version was created with Sodipodi and placed in the public domain by Robert Merkel. Corrections by Lasunncty: Author: Robert Merkel, Lasunncty: Other versions: File:Netball court medium.png, File:Netball-edit2.svg

  6. Queensland State Netball Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland State Netball Centre, also known commercially as Nissan Arena, is a multi-purpose facility located in the southern Brisbane suburb of Nathan.The centre features a 5,000 seat indoor arena that is the home court of Super Netball team the Queensland Firebirds, as well as National Basketball League club the Brisbane Bullets.

  7. Indoor netball - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Fast5 netball - Wikipedia

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    Fast5 (originally called Fastnet) is a variation of netball featuring shortened games and goals worth multiple points. The new format was announced by the International Federation of Netball Associations (IFNA) (now the International Netball Federation) in 2008, and was primarily developed for a new international competition, the Fast5 Netball World Series.

  9. Netball SA Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Netball SA Stadium features four indoor courts with sprung wooden floors. The indoor stadium has a seating capacity of 3,200 on fixed and retractable seating while outside there are 26 netball courts and parking for up to 750 cars. [1] [3] [16] Between 2015 and 2016 the outdoor courts were upgraded.