I usually drop WA position if I have to play short.
You can use the WD/C/GA/GS to get the ball down to and into your circle, but
leaving an unmarked player on the Opposition's circle can cost you.
Especially against shooters that like to re-offer or use the triangle to
better the shooting position. Your attackers just have to be aware that the
feed into the circle will have to be to a shooters favoured shooting
position, as the option to re-offer or use the triangle probably won't be
availabe as their C will/should have two markers on her.
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Subject: [netballcoaching] Playing a player short - what position to drop?
> What would be the best position to drop if we happen to find ourselves
> playing a player short?
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> WA,WD or another position?
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> I coach a U/11s 2nd division team, that lack a little in height but are
> very quick on the court.
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