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Blue team in top box has 3 red team has 2. Blue team starts with the ball. They have to dribble or pass and keep the ball. Reds will be trying to win the ball off the reds. red team in bottom box has 3 blue team has 2. Red team will start with the ball. They will dribble or pass to keep the ball blue will try to win the ball. To add to the game if one colour has the ball in both boxâs (reds have the ball in both or blue have the ball in both) the coach will start to count to 5. If that colour still has both balls at the end of 5 they get a point and we start again. We can increase the time that both teams need to keep the ball for each time we restart
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