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9 Sentences With "rugby tackle"

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I wasn't going to send a bunch of people to rugby-tackle him.
"I cannot explain why I assaulted that young man, put him aside like a rugby tackle," Horan said.
Three minutes into the second half, Mascherano, Argentina's veteran defender, who has looked every day of his 219 years, took down Leon Balogun with a rugby tackle in the penalty area on a corner kick.
It was Horan who jumped onto the course near the 22-mile mark and shoved de Lima into the crowd in Athens — "Put him aside like a rugby tackle," he recalled in a phone conversation on Saturday — and was blamed for de Lima finishing third.
Only the player holding the ball may be tackled. A rugby tackle is an attempt to bring the ball carrier to the ground or to stop his forward progress. Play restarts with the ball being transferred to another player. The playing positions are divided into "backs"—generally faster and more mobile who score most of the points, and the larger, stronger "forwards" who are involved in the more physical aspects of rugby and generally do more tackling.
His son David had a spinal injury and stroke following a hard rugby tackle in a club rugby game in Nelson in 2006, and underwent long recuperation at Burwood Hospital. The care of his son distracted Thorne from his local government duties and he was criticised for refusing to resign.Thorne in his stride on Stuff.co.nz website, dated 2009-08-23, viewed 2014-12-01 Son Bruce died when his four wheel drive vehicle overturned near Bloemfontein in South Africa in December 2009.
A break in the first vertebra is referred to as a Jefferson fracture. Craniocervical junction misalignment is also suspected as a factor in neurodegenerative diseases where altered CSF flow plays a part in the pathological process. Hyperextension (Whiplash) Injury A rear-end traffic collision or a poorly performed rugby tackle can both result in the head being whipped back on the shoulders, causing whiplash. In minor cases, the anterior longitudinal ligament of the spine is damaged which is acutely painful for the patient.
Despite the 102 °F (39 °C) heat, the English fielding improved on the previous Tests, with Godfrey Evans, Denis Compton and Laurie Fishlock to the fore. Compton chased a piece of paper across the ground and grabbing it with a rugby tackle to the laughter of the 40,000 crowd. McCool and Tribe had managed to turn the ball on the first day and at last Doug Wright found things turning his way. Hammond had set stereotyped fields in the first four Tests and was loath to change them, but the new captain Norman Yardley was keen to take advice from his professionals.
The full body tackle which would be seen in modern playing style was not necessary, and was very uncommonly seen because executing one would almost always result in conceding a holding the man free kick – that rule was also applied very stringently at the time, so a full body tackle would almost always linger for some time after the player had dropped the ball, and therefore would always be penalised. Until even the 1950s, full body tackling was thought of by the football-going public as a "rugby tackle": and while it was legal within the rules, it was so scarcely seen that many thought it to be illegal.

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