blue team pass from one side to the other whitout the ball being intecepted by the yellow team who dribble across trying to put off the players.
it is timed then teams swap they get a point for making it to the other side.
+ yellow team can not tackle but bloke
+ blues number of passes in the middle
+time limit
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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