Two player take up position on the wings, with two attackers stood further up court.
The two attackers on the half way line (players 2 and 3) try to score a goal by moving up court and passing to one of the two wing players (1 or 4).
The two defenders (grey 1 and 2) try to prevent the players progressing up court as well as the goal shot.
Attackers get 8 tries to score.
They have to get back to the middle line and start over again there.
Which attacking pair will have the most success?
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