An unseemly ruck developed for his services, before he eventually chose European champions Northampton ahead of English champs Leicester. |
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Ospreys scrum-half Jason Spice moved the ball from a ruck and Henson put fellow centre Sonny Parker in for the opening try of the game. |
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Eventually Kendal earned a pot at goal for a ruck offence and Scott put over the 24-metre kick to cut the gap to four points. |
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The trouble with all elect brotherhoods is that they tend to place themselves above the ruck of mankind. |
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Despite multiple layers of plastic bags, everything in my ruck has its dusting of grime. |
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Members of the unit are required to complete the 10K ruck march with 55 pounds of weight in their rucksack. |
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With his back thanking him for removing the ruck, Delgado slowly patrolled past his teammates. |
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Jumping with a ruck attached is just the beginning of the special instruction military free fall school teaches. |
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Fortunately he had grabbed his ruck before rushing out and he had his cooking pot, but he was still forced to hunt for food. |
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His ability to play as a ruck rover gave them considerable height in the middle of the ground. |
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He was dominating the center ruck contests and his on-ballers were feasting on the results. |
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He at times was so agile he became a double-edged sword, almost playing like a ruck rover. |
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The very first number one was a key forward but, since then, rovers and ruck rovers have held most of the top positions. |
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The greatest ruck rover to play the game was also the man who gave it its greatest rule. |
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He's Super League material and if he gets in full flow around the ruck area he will cause a lot of problems. |
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After hammering away through ruck after ruck, an Eric Miller surge caught the English offside and Humphreys kicked the precious points. |
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In one game I played full forward, ruck rover and centre half back, which taught me a lot about versatility. |
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After eight minutes, Sligo suffered a major set-back when their loose head prop was red carded for an infringement at a ruck. |
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From a ruck in the middle of the field the ball was flashed across the three-quarters. |
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Just as Honiss reffed the away team as the transgressors, in Paris Peter Marshall saw wrongdoing in the Scots' approach to ruck and maul. |
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The home team had plenty of early possession, and adopted the obvious tactics of hitting the ball up close to ruck and maul via their big men. |
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From the ruck Conor Mahon whipped the ball to Canavan to drop an excellent goal. |
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Referee Ted Coutts added to Gala's misery when he yellow-carded Tim Miskelly for an innocuous looking offence at a ruck. |
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Last week against France we had a very basic game plan which consisted of kick and chase, hit and ruck. |
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Suddenly his side looked faster, hit harder, broke more often and crucially, for a five-minute spell, retained ball at the ruck. |
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He was scragged by two players, disappeared under a heap of bodies, but emerged from the bottom of the ensuing ruck none the worse for wear. |
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Ongerup have a decided advantage in the ruck with big Lance Hart. |
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Bakkies hit a ruck just before the one in question in a similar style and was not penalised. |
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They were quick and strong in the rucks and their first try came as a result of run from the back of a ruck on the blind side. |
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This means that the defending team cannot advance beyond the hindmost foot of their team until the ball is out of the ruck or maul. |
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Space down the field is provided by the laws of the Game creating off-side lines at the hindmost foot of the maul or ruck. |
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However, most importantly it introduces the young player to the contact elements of tackle, continuity, ruck and maul. |
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In this loose scrum, if the ball is on the ground it is called a ruck, and when the ball is off the ground it is called a maul. |
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I have done two peacekeeping tours, have served aboard four ships, and carry a 50-pound ruck with the best. |
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That means instead of doing the EXPRES Test, that Reservist would have to do the ruck march, casualty evacuation and trench dig. |
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One minute into the second period, Ramage made his mark on the match, yellow-carding the Glasgow openside Donnie MacFadyen for handling in a ruck. |
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Blind side flanker Dan Blenkharn picked the ball up from a ruck and sliced his way through the entire back line to score under the posts for an unconverted try. |
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Vickery is the man in trouble for illegally handling the ball in a ruck. |
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Harrogate's forwards won the ruck and the ball was quickly transferred across the backs for left wing Tapster to finish the move with an unconverted try. |
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It was a very scrappy affair due to both teams being guilty of slowing down the ball at the ruck, an offence that the referee did not penalise often enough. |
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Each soldier carried a rifle, along with a ruck, during the training, so the training basically replicated the mission the soldiers would be conducting. |
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Everything I will have has been shoved into a ruck and a duffle. |
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So he stands out not only as a ruckman but also as a ruck rover. |
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The former ruck rover said gambling was part of Australian culture. |
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Shrugging off three tacklers, he raced for the line only to be held a metre short but from the ruck the ball was recycled for the waiting Ashman to score. |
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The points flowed freely in the second half and then Richardson thrust his way through after Keith Robinson just failed to steal the ball at a ruck. |
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The supporting Rob Bourne was tackled almost on the line. A ruck was formed, and hooker Matt Hartley touched the ball down to score an unconverted try. |
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After the ball squirted out of a ruck on the French side Yachvili darted down the narrow blindside before chipping ahead and winning the race to the ball. |
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It was the nuggety Troncon who spurred on his forwards, and whose probing runs around the base of the scrum, ruck and maul did so much to unsettle Scotland. |
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The five-eighth was able to take full advantage of his forward pack's size and strength to dominate the fringes of the ruck and score three tries. |
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At one point he popped up in the Scottish defence as an auxiliary flank forward, driving a heavy Argentine opponent clean away from the ruck in textbook fashion. |
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Brian Flanagan made a dart for the pavilion end from a ruck, and found the sharp Bernard Behan on his right and the out-half left the cover standing. |
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Sutton's Barrie Williams, the nearest we have had to a toff manager since Alec Stock, attempted to get on the field to offer congratulations but immediately disappeared under a ruck of cameramen. |
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Jonathon Gorst converted and soon added a successful penalty when Eccles were penalised for handling in the ruck, giving Park a 13 point lead. |
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Graham Farmer is said to have revolutionised the game in the ruck and handball areas. |
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By setting up a ruck or maul, space is created to continue the attack. |
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Rustu came charging out of his goalmouth to join a ruck of protesting players who had surrounded Mols as Johnson writhed on the turf. |
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We worked very hard on ruck and maul and with the ball carrier getting over the gain line,' he added. |
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The Boks have always argued that the injury to Jones was a result of a standard clear-out at a ruck. |
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Luke won a lot of good ball at the line-out, he carried the ball seven times and his ruck clear-out figures were excellent,' enthused Ruddock. |
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Cleckheaton flanker Geoff Jones was in the sin-bin by the third minute for stamping in the ruck, but it was Cleck who went ahead with a Glenn Boyd penalty. |
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Rags was on the wrong side of a ruck in a training exercise and Woody gave him a shoeing, just as you would to one of the opposition in a match situation. |
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Tilsley, chairing the business management committee in the absence of the old smoocher Whitby, was clearly up for a verbal ruck with Labour's Sir Albert Bore. |
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In 1906, the Northern Union changed its rules, reducing teams from 15 to 13 a side and replacing the ruck formed after every tackle with the play the ball. |
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A ruck then caught the home defence out of position and Luke Clogher finished off the move with a fine swallow dive in the corner for a 12-7 lead. |
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Common offences include tackling above the shoulders, collapsing a scrum, ruck or maul, not releasing the ball when on the ground, or being offside. |
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If the player with the ball is tackled, frequently a ruck will result. |
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A celebration assembly and a presentation from staff and governors at the Antrobus Arms Hotel in Amesbury also ensured Mr Ruck had a good send-off. |
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