Players work with two cones and one ball between each pair. The cones should be placed about a meter apart to form a goal.
One player is the defender and the other is the attacker.
The attacker is trying to score a goal by running through the cones while the defender is trying to shield them away from the goal and make the tackle.
Players can score through either side of their goal and their is no "out of bounds".
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