
British Bulldogs Objective: For players to get to the safe zone without getting tagged. Rules: 1. Select one student to be the Bulldog (Defender). 2. The bulldog stands in the middle of the grid and the other players line up on one end of the grid. (Attackers) 3. When the Bulldog yells "British", the students lined up yell "Bulldog" and begin to run to the other end of the grid. 4. The object of the game is to get across the grid without getting caught by the bulldog. 5. The bulldog tries to catch as many students as possible by tagging them. 6. Those players caught stay in the middle and become bulldogs for the next round. The game is played until everyone is caught. Variations : - Attackers to hold Footballs - Octopus - Attacking players stand still once they are caught, they try and tag students without moving their feet (Place football between feet).
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