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  2. Rugby union positions - Wikipedia

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    IRB Hall of Fame member Agustín Pichot passes the ball from the back of a scrum. The scrum-half (number 9) is the link between the forwards and the backs. [71] They receive the ball from the line-out and remove the ball from the back of the scrum, usually passing it to the fly-half. They also feed the scrum. [71]

  3. Rugby league positions - Wikipedia

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    That is, if player number 14 replaces the fullback, they will wear the number 14 for the whole game, and not change shirts to display the number 1. The rules governing if and when a replacement can be used have varied over the history of the game; currently they can be used for any reason by their coach – typically because of injury, to ...

  4. Rugby union numbering schemes - Wikipedia

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    Another common system is to list the backs 15–9, followed by the forwards 18, although traditionalists prefer 15–9, 1–5, 6,8,7, i.e. the forwards in scrum order. By 1950, all the home nations used numbers; England, Scotland and Wales used the system described above, while France and Ireland did the reverse, using what would now be ...

  5. Scrum (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Flankers and the number 8 do less of the pushing in the scrum, and need more speed, because their task is to quickly tackle or cover the opposing half-backs if the opposition wins the scrum. Approximately 40% of the power of the scrum is produced in the front row itself [ citation needed ] .

  6. Five-eighth - Wikipedia

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    Wearing jersey number 6, this player is one of the two half backs in a team, partnering the scrum-half. [1] [2] [3] Sometimes known as the pivot or second receiver, [4] in a traditional attacking 'back-line' (No. 1-7) [5] play, the five-eighth would receive the ball from the halfback, [6] who is the first receiver of the ball from the dummy ...

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