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In Elizabethan times, hockey as we know it today was not formally established, but various stick-and-ball games were popular. One such game was called "hockey on the ground," played with a wooden stick and a ball, typically on rough terrain. Players would often gather in open fields, and the game involved teams attempting to score by hitting the ball into designated goals. The rules were informal and varied by region, reflecting the spirit of play during the period.

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