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  2. Rugby union positions - Wikipedia

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    There are four backs: scrum-half, fly-half, centre, and wing. The scrum-half feeds the ball into the scrum. The other three players form the backline. Since play is much more open in sevens, with rucks and mauls generally kept to a minimum, most sevens players are backs or loose forwards in fifteen-a-side teams. [109]

  3. Rugby league positions - Wikipedia

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    Numbered 7, the scrum-half or half-back is usually involved in directing the team's play. The position is sometimes referred to as "first receiver", as half-backs are often the first to receive the ball from the dummy-half after a play-the-ball. This makes them important decision-makers in attack.

  4. List of South Africa national rugby union team records

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    Scrum-half Most points. Player Period Points ... Number 8 5 Francois Pienaar: 1993–1996 29: 65.5% ... Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 1998

  5. Category:Rugby union scrum-halves - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rugby union scrum-halves" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,267 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Scrum (rugby) - Wikipedia

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    The side that wins possession usually transfers the ball to the back of the scrum — which is done with their feet. Once at the back it is picked up either by the number 8, or by the scrum-half. [5] Starting with the 2012/2013 rugby season the International Rugby Board has issued trial law amendments, one of which affects the call sequence ...

  7. Scrum-half - Wikipedia

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    Scrum-half is the name of playing positions in both rugby football sports: Scrum-half (rugby league) Scrum-half (rugby union) This page was last edited on 30 ...

  8. Application lifecycle management - Wikipedia

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    ALM is a broader perspective than the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), which is limited to the phases of software development such as requirements, design, coding, testing, configuration, project management, and change management. ALM continues after development until the application is no longer used, and may span many SDLCs.

  9. SAP S/4HANA - Wikipedia

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    SAP S/4HANA is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software package meant to cover all day-to-day processes of an enterprise (for example, order-to-cash, procure-to-pay, plan-to-product, and request-to-service) and core capabilities. [1]