1 player lines up opposite a standing sausage, wrestles it to the floor, landing chest ontop of the bag.
A 2nd play holding a ball puts the ball down on the right side of the sausage as if it was an attacker placing it.
The first play wrestling the sausage, bouncers up and competes for the ball (remeber to release)
The 3rd player once the ball has been placed tries to clear the player competing for the ball.
Jackaler
Clearer
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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