In groups of minimum of 4.
Set out the 2 goals behind which each team stands.
1 player from one group goes to the centre square of cones to receive the ball from the other side. They receive the ball, turn and pass the ball through the gate to their partner to score a point.
Then the player from the other team runs into the centre square to receive the ball and turn to pass the ball through the gate to their partner.
in more ways than one
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