
Rugby tennis-what you do is the one player kicks the ball into the other side and they are ment to catch it if they dont it is a point to the other team. you do this back and for in till you hit your your limit of points. if the kicker kicks out it is a point to the other team
get everyone to catch. only get kickers to kick. create a box so they have to keep on target.
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