Two feeders will stand approximately 5 meters apart, with one ball.
The two attackers will both split and offer for the ball. The feeder can pass to either.
The attacker who does not receive the ball, will then change direction and re-offer for the second ball (as seen by the animation).
The ball is then passed to the other feeder and the two attackers will both re-offer to that feeder - with the same process repeating.
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