Game
Timbar
6 balls, 6 cones, 3 wickets, 2 small footballs, 12 bibs (different colours)
Split the players into two teams. Players throw tennis balls over arm looking to hit the targets. The targets are the wickets and the footballs on cones. Points are given to each team for knocking over the targets. You get more points for the more difficult targets. The game stops if there is to much balls in the danger zone so they can be retrieved.
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