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line-out
(redirected from line-outs)

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line-out (lnout)
n.
A play used to restart play in Rugby after the ball has gone over the sideline, in which forwards of both teams line up in two lines parallel to the goal line and at least one meter apart, and a player on the team not responsible for putting the ball out of bounds flings the ball between the lines.

line-out
n
(Team Sports / Rugby) Rugby Union the method of restarting play when the ball goes into touch, the forwards forming two parallel lines at right angles to the touchline and jumping for the ball when it is thrown in
Translations
line-out [ˈlaɪnaʊt] Nsaque m de banda
line-out [ˈlaɪnˌaʊt] n (Rugby) → touche f inv
line-out [ˈlaɪnˌaʊt] n (Rugby) → touche f inv


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Whether competing in the Super 14, the Six Nations, or the Guinness Premiership championships, players can keep the match flowing with a new off-load passing system, quick line-outs and penalties, a host of new set plays, and more responsive gameplay.
 
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