backline

See also: back line

English

Etymology

back + line

Noun

backline (plural backlines)

  1. (rugby) Collectively, the players known as backs, whose job it is to create and exploit space.
  2. (rugby) The imaginary tactical line across the field that passes through the backs, through their primary line of attack/defence (i.e. excluding any players in a more backward defensive position).

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