1. Players aree in pairs and positioned on a court.
2. Each player positions sofe cones at their end of the court
3. Players commence on the red stage baseline and attempt to hit their opponent's soft cones.
4. Each time a player hits a cone they take possession of that cone and add it to their group of soft cones.
5. Each player is attempting to take possession of all their opponents soft cones.
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