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scrummage
scrummage/ˈskrʌmɪdʒ; `skrʌmɪdʒ/ n1 (also scrum) part of a Rugby football game when the forwards of both sides pack together with their heads down to push against the other side, while the ball is thrown between them and they try to kick it back to their own team; all the forwards taking part in this...
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Angus Buchanan (rugby union)
According to one of the English players:
"After a maul, just outside the English goal-line the umpires ordered the ball to be put down in the scrummage It was taken was out accordingly, but, instead of putting it down, the Scottish forwards drove the entire scrummage into goal, and then grounded the ball
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Dick Allan
Again from the scrummage with the Scottish heel frequently upset by the Irish wheel, Allan was given much worthless ball.
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scrum
scrum/skrʌm; skrʌm/ n1 = scrummage 1.2 (fig 比喻) confused struggle; tussle 混战; 争夺 Shoppers got into a scrum round the bargain counter. 顾客在廉价品柜台周围你争我夺. scrum, v (-mm-) (phr v) scrum down form a scrummage 混战; 争夺.
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Murray Marshall
Possessed of great height and strength, he was invaluable in a scrummage, used his feet well when the ball got loose, and was a very clever tackle."
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Tom Pook
Although short for a forward player at five foot six, Pook was described as possessing clever play and was good in the scrummage.
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scrimmage
▪ I. scrimmage, scrummage, n. (ˈskrɪmɪdʒ, ˈskrʌmɪdʒ) Forms: α. 5 scrymmage, 6 scrymage, 7 scrimage, 7, 9 skrimmage, 8 skrimage, 8–9 scrimmage; β. 9 skrummage, scrummage. [Altered form of scrimish n., the ending being associated with -age suffix. Cf. the parallel skirmage, obs. var. of skirmish n. Th...
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Meaning of Scrummage in Chinese is : 并列争球 - StudySite.org
Scrummage: Chinese Meaning: 并列争球 (rugby football) the method of beginning play in which the forwards of each team crouch side by side with locked arms; play starts when the ball thrown in between them and the two sides compete for possession / See Scrimmage.,
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William Cross (rugby union)
Scottish score, one of the English players wrote: "after a maul, just outside the English goal-line the umpires ordered the ball to be put down in the scrummage It was taken was out accordingly, but, instead of putting it down, the Scottish forwards drove the entire scrummage into goal, and then grounded the ball
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snap-back
ˈsnap-back Also snapback. [f. snap-.] 1. U.S. and Canad. Football. a. A centre player; the centre-rusher. ? Obs.1887 Outing Oct. 69/2 He it is who, receiving the ball from the ‘center-rusher’, or ‘snap-back’, as he is more commonly called, passes it to some other player for a kick or run. 1893 W. C....
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Frank Tobin
In the match he was said to have played splendidly behind the scrummage.
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Ross Johnson (rugby union)
Ross Johnson's position of choice is at hooker Johnson perfected his trade under the watchful eye of Riaz Majothi, who is also known for scrummage expertise
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Llewellyn Lloyd
specialised positions were adopted and along with fellow Newport player Lou Phillips formed a strong partnership sharing half-back duties, working the scrummage
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