
1. The Keeper throws the ball to wards the cone. 2. Player 1 attacks the ball and throws it under arm at the base of the stump. 3. Player 2 runs around the red cone to back up the throw. They will then throw it at the base of the bottom stump. 4. Player 3 will run around the red cone and backs up the throw from player 2. They will then throw the ball over the top of the stump at the keeper
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