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A stick with a net on the end, a hard rubber ball, and a game of extraordinary speed. Field lacrosse is ten a side; the Olympic version is Sixes, a faster six-a-side format. North America's oldest team sport, invented by Indigenous nations.
The United States and Canada dominate, with the Haudenosaunee Nationals competing as a sovereign Indigenous team. England, Australia, Japan and Israel are the next tier.
American and Canadian children start around eight. The sport is growing fast in schools worldwide, helped by the Olympic return.
The United States and Canada, with the Haudenosaunee Nationals historically among the world's best.
Lacrosse is emerging in South African schools and universities through World Lacrosse development programmes; South Africa has entered international competition at development level.
SA Lacrosse runs development clinics in Gauteng.
Stick skills (cradle/pass) · Shooting · Dodging · Face-off / ground ball · Goalkeeping
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