Source Word
box kick
Noun
(rugby)
A
type
of
kick
performed
by
the
scrum-half
(or
very
rarely
acting
scrum-half).
From
the
base
of
a
ruck,
maul
or
scrum,
the
scrum-half
will
stand
sideways
onto
the
opposition
with
his
kicking
foot
further
from
them,
and
kick
the
ball
high
into
the
air
so
as
to
hopefully
prevent
the
opposition
charging
down
the
kick.
Japanese Meaning
ラグビーにおけるプレイで、スクラムハーフ(またはごくまれに代理のスクラムハーフ)が、ラック、モール、またはスクラムの基点から、相手側に対して身体を横にして、蹴る足を相手から遠ざける位置に構え、高い弧を描いてボールを蹴ることで、相手の連続した攻撃(チャージ)を防ぐ目的のキック
Sense(1)
(rugby)
A
type
of
kick
performed
by
the
scrum-half
(or
very
rarely
acting
scrum-half).
From
the
base
of
a
ruck,
maul
or
scrum,
the
scrum-half
will
stand
sideways
onto
the
opposition
with
his
kicking
foot
further
from
them,
and
kick
the
ball
high
into
the
air
so
as
to
hopefully
prevent
the
opposition
charging
down
the
kick.
( plural )