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| What equipment is used for a High Fives game? | ||
| How many players can be in a High Five's squad? | ||
| How long is a High Five's game? | ||
| Can boys play in the High Fives? | ||
| Is it OK to leave my watch on when playing? | ||
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| Q | What size court is used for High Fives? | |
| A | The
games may be played on any netball court up to a maximum size of 100ft x
50ft (30,5m x 15.25m)
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| Q | What equipment is used for a High Fives game? | |
| A | The ring on the posts should be 9ft (2.74m) from the ground and fitted with a net | |
| A size 4 ball should be used | ||
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GS, GA, C, GD & GK bibs should be used from a full set
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| Q | How many players can be in a High Five's squad? | |
| A | The
squad should consist of a minimum of 7 and a maximum of 9 players, with
5 on court at any one time.
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| Q | How long is a High Five's game? | |
| A | Matches are 4 x 6 minute
quarters with 2 minutes per interval
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| Q | Can boys play in the High Fives? | |
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The AENA & IFNA rules state that single sex competition only is permitted, although the following guidelines have been issued for players aged 11 and under (school years 6 and below):
"Schools, affiliated clubs, leagues and other local activities must make participation in netball available to both girls and boys. It is unacceptable to exclude either girls or boys under the age of 12 years form any competition or non-competitive activity.
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| Q | Is it OK to leave my watch on when playing? | |
| A | Players must not wear any sharp objects such as badges, jewellery or watches whilst playing, as these can easily cause injury. | |
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