Use Clumps to get them into the 2 teams.
This game is just a different version of piggy in the middle. There are 2 teams of roughly 5-6 players. While one team are passing the ball to each other the other team are going to try and defend it. After about 2 minutes of one team having the ball, change it up so everyone gets a go. If the teams aren't working then change them up so that it is reasonably fair.
in more ways than one
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