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is there any ettiquette rules with regards to speaking?

is there any ettiquette rules with regards to speaking?

is there any ettiquette rules with regards to speaking?

is there any ettiquette rules with regards to speaking to the umpire at half time if one of the opposition is repeatedly barging/fouling and not getting picked up?

Tracey / New TobyCoach, England
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Danielle DyeCoach, Australia

Hi Tracy, at my association the captain is the only person who is allowed to approach the umpires during the breaks. They must approach both umpires (who should be standing together) and politely ask them to keep their eye on something or request clarification etc. Danielle

Netball CoachCoach

Hi, same as my association only the captain can speak to the umpires, at the breaks. Joe

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