1 ball, 4 lines of attackers, 2 defenders.
C and GS are attacking. GS leads out to receive ball from C. Both must pass the ball between themselves, working their way clear to pass the ball to one of the the two opposing lines. GD and GK defend them.
If they get the ball to the players on the other side, they joing the back of the line.
If the ball is intercepted or lost they become the defenders, and the defenders join the back of the line instead.
Attackers are not allowed to throw lobs to opposite lines, they must work the ball to them.
If they get the ball
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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