scrum in the PONS Dictionary

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Unlike many flankers, he plays on both sides of the scrum with equal vigor.
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The then head of department would have been more suited to coaching a rugby scrum.
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The flankers bind on each side of the scrum next to a lock and behind a prop.
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He similarly praised the multiplayer gameplay as a loosely-structured scrum of competition, collaboration and sheer, joyful mucking around.
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A scrum has to be awarded between the 5 m lines along the goal-lines and touch-lines.
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The props provide the main power in the push forward in the scrum.
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It replaced the "line-out" in 1897 and was itself replaced by a scrum on the 10 yard line in 1902.
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This was during the era of contested scrums.
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When playing two on two in scrum mode eliminated players are re-spawned immediately just like a regular game.
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He now works as a scrum coach and is training to be a doctor.
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