Two players form a team and play against another team of two. One player from each team stands hip-width apart to form a goal (define playing areas). The inverted stick can be used as a defence aid. The other two players play against each other on the field and try to score a goal. At a signal from the game leader (e.g. whistle or shout), the players and "human goals" swap roles. In this form of the game, it is important to diligently switch opponents.
Variant:
The new "goal" remains in place when the roles are switched.