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She turned in a blur of speed, moving towards him, flank forward.
He swung the right flank forward behind a fence and some woods so as to take any attackers in enfilade.
This term is rarely used anymore, but the terms breakaway, flank, and flank forward are sometimes used.
Tommy Bedford won the first of his 25 caps against Australia as a flank forward on 13 July 1963.
Though he appeared as a 21-year-old flank forward in six Test matches, it was the number 8 position that established him as a player of outstanding quality on the international scene.
The tour party was weakened when Gordon Hamilton, the World Cup flank forward, withdrew yesterday because of doubts about his back injury, which kept him out of the Five Nations Championship.
Posted on the right flank forward of the battle line, she participated in the second torpedo attack by destroyers on Nisihimura's advancing warships just before 03:30 in the morning of 25 October.
We, the Third Regiment, had a grid three hundred miles wide and eighty miles deep to hold; my piece was a rectangle forty miles deep and seventeen wide in the extreme left flank forward corner.
On 29 April, the first day of the Battle of Boulou, the new French commander, MG Jacques François Dugommier successfully lured de la Union into pushing his left flank forward.
Wakefield's athleticism enabled him to play a more dynamic role: pressuring the opposition half backs in defence and supporting the attacks of the three quarters, and these remain the prime responsibilities of the modern open side flank forward.
Quinnell won his first international cap as a flank forward against Fiji in 1995, becoming Wales' first ever tactical substitution, at the age of 20 and now has 32 international appearances to his name (the majority in the second row).
Rawlinson's British Fourth Army was able to push its left flank forward between Albert and the Somme, straightening the line between the advanced positions of the Third Army and the Amiens front, which resulted in recapturing Albert at the same time.
So too does Micky Steele-Bodger, who played for the England rugby team at flank forward in the 1947-48 season, and has since contributed enormously as an adminstrator, particularly in raising a team each season for the past 42 years to play Cambridge in their preparation fo the University match.
He had joined the force's karate club at an early stage in his career, when he realised that shift work would mean an end to his hopes of playing rugby at a high level in Edinburgh, and of carrying on what had been a promising career as a flank forward with the West of Scotland club.