B1 and A1 sprint around the cones at the throw off line.
A1 receives a pass from A2.
A1 and B1 play together and score a goal aginst goalkeeper 1.
Then they sprint around the cones to the other half an receive a pass from feeder C.
A1 and B1 play against defender C to score agoal against goalkeeper 2 and take their positions agian.
A1 or B1 take the place of the defender when ther is a wrong pass or no goal.
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