ruck in the PONS Dictionary

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He has also been rotated forward from the ruck position, making him versatile.
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Ruck et al. argued that the term "hallucinogen" was inappropriate owing to its etymological relationship to words relating to delirium and insanity.
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He played on a wing and back pocket respectively in the 1929 and 1930 premierships and in the ruck for their 1935 and 1936 premierships.
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A lightly built player he started on the wing but developed later into a ruck rover.
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Jones could be dangerous on a half-forward flank as well as taking a fair share of the ruck work.
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When he returned the following year, he played out the rest of his career in defense and in the ruck.
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He is most notable for his eagerness to get involved, frequently coming infield to make a key tackle or to help clear out a ruck.
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He was mostly used as a ruck rover but could also play in key positions such as centre half-forward.
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Although originally a centreman and ruck-rover, he was used as a defender when joined the seniors in 1970.
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Ruck wasn't surprised to find himself cast young.
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