The centre circle marks the starting position for centre passes. It sits in the middle of the court. Only two centres may enter before the whistle. Other players remain outside until play begins. The circle controls fair restarts after each goal. Umpires ensure correct positioning inside the circle. Players must keep one foot grounded before the pass. Quick movement follows immediately after the whistle. During a restart both centres stand inside properly. The whistle sounds and the pass releases quickly. Teammates move into space across the court. The attack begins from structured positioning. Coaches practice clean starts within the circle. Proper use of the centre circle ensures organized play.
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