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netball
noun
A women's sport derived from basketball.
Exact(60)
Often found at the side of a pitch or netball court".
Many of Jamaica's netball players appeared to wave at Bolt at half-time, but afterwards they were reluctant to talk about whether his appearance had distracted them.
Amy MacCauley says: "Join sports teams, be it table tennis, netball or football.
Bolt has spent most of his time in Glasgow in his room in the athletes' village, but he did venture out on Wednesday to watch Jamaica's netball team, the Sunshine Girls, lose 50-42 to New Zealand.
One reporter, the Daily Mail's Jonathan McEvoy, had his accreditation ripped off him in a heated row with one security guard before being led out of the netball arena – although he was later allowed to return.
I played North of England hockey, a bit of netball and football but at 16 I had a choice of college and I obviously went to the one where there was rugby".
Not that this has any effect on the netball, one of a few sports for which the Commonwealth Games is the pinnacle.
Tracey Neville has been appointed the interim head coach of the England netball team, only five months before the World Cup in Australia.
As Bolt passed Gibbons at the netball mixed zone on Wednesday, she shouted to him: "Why did you deny what you said to me yesterday?" Bolt didn't appear to hear – or didn't want to hear.
The venue Glasgow's SSE Hydro, which staged gymnastics and netball at the Commonwealth Games and gigs by Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus.
Early Saturday morning, and the netball arena is already full.
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