
Start C with ball C and WA both leave at same time C passes to player on red cone and runs around red cone WA does straight lead and recieves pass from player on red cone WA passes to player on blue cone and runs around them C does straight lead and recieves ball from player on blue cone C then passes to player on green cone and runs around WA does straight lead and recieves ball from player and green cone WA then passes to C who does a 45 lead to cirlce C then passe to start of line and next pair go and repeat exact same thing Min for activity 7
timing clearing making space to run into only use one ball make sure players swap sides everytime
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