With a player on each cone they must move around the star kicking the ball to another player then following their pass.
Once they are at the top they must aim to kick the ball into goal.
All the players and the goalie rotate after each pass/save so everyone gets a chance at attempting to save the ball as well working on the accuracy of their pass.
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