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Place kick - Wikipedia
The place kick is a type of kicking play commonly used in American football, association football (soccer), Canadian football, rugby league, and rugby union ...
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PLACEKICK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PLACEKICK is the kicking of a ball (such as a football) placed or held in a stationary position on the ground.
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PLACE KICK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a kick in which the ball is held nearly upright on the ground either by means of a tee or by a teammate, as in a kickoff, an attempt at a field goal, etc.
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place-kick
ˈplace-kick Football. [f. place n. + kick n.1] a. (See quots., and cf. drop-kick.)1856 Rules for Football, St. Peter's School, York ii, A place kick is a kick when the ball is previously placed on the ground... Kick off must be a place kick. 1938 L. MacNeice Earth Compels 60 The effortless place-kic...
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PLACE-KICK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
in football or rugby, a type of kick in which the ball is first placed on the ground, that is often planned and practiced.
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Place kick - World Rugby Passport
stand over the ball with their kicking foot placed close behind the ball and their non-kicking foot where it will be placed when they make contact with the ball ...
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Place kick
The place kick is a type of kicking play commonly used in American football, association football (soccer), Canadian football, rugby league, and rugby union. It was historically used in Australian rules football, but it was phased out of the game more than 100 years ago (excluding use for comedic ef...
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PLACE KICK definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a kick in which the ball is held nearly upright on the ground either by means of a tee or by a teammate, as in a kickoff, an attempt at a field goal, etc.
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Terminology... Drop Kick, Place Kick, Punt, Goal from Field, Field ...
A goal could be scored by any type of kick other than a punt, meaning goals could be scored by either a drop kick or place kick.
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Placekicker - Wikipedia
In gridiron football, the placekicker (PK), or simply kicker (K), is the player responsible for attempts at scoring field goals and extra points.
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TIL about the 'The Place Kick' : r/AFL - Reddit
This is the most accurate kick of all especially when there is a head or cross wind blowing. It is favoured by some forwards when kicking ...
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place-kick
place-kickn (in Rugby football) kick made after the ball has been placed on the ground for that purpose (橄榄球的)定位踢(将球放在地上踢出者).
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On the Origins of Sports: The Early Rules of Football
Rule 4. (a) A Place-kick is made by kicking the ball after it has been placed on the ground. 13. (b) A Kick-off is a place-kick from the center of the field of play. A kick-off cannot score a goal ...
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Goal from mark
The player then had the option of a free kick, which could be taken as a place-kick, drop-kick, punt, or tap kick. It was possible to score a goal from a place-kick or drop-kick.
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Rich Wingo
On September 6, 1981, against the Chicago Bears, he caught a pass in the end zone for a successful point-after-touchdown after a botched place-kick attempt (At the time, either a successful place-kick or advancing the ball into the end zone both counted for one point.)
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