Pocket space refers to the specific zones located in the corners of the goal third area. These spots are highly valuable for attackers because they offer a wide view of the goal circle. Teams try to clear these areas so a playmaker can receive the ball without heavy pressure. Utilizing the pocket space helps the offense avoid the crowded middle section of the court. A goal attack moves into the pocket space to pull their defender away from the ring. Defenders often try to block access to these corners to disrupt the team’s passing structure. Controlling these spaces is a key part of an organized and successful attacking strategy in netball. One real-world example shows a wing attack catching a ball in the pocket to feed the shooter.
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