grubber kick
gru
ˈgrʌ
gra
bber
bər
bēr
kick
kɪk
kik
British pronunciation
/ɡɹˈʌbə kˈɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "grubber kick"in English

Grubber kick
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a low kick that makes the ball bounce and roll unpredictably along the ground in rugby

What is a "grubber kick"?

A grubber kick in rugby is a type of low, bouncing kick where the ball is kicked along the ground. This kick is typically used to gain ground quickly or to put pressure on the opposing team. It is often used in tight situations or when trying to catch the defense off guard. The ball’s unpredictable bounce makes it difficult for opponents to track and intercept, giving the kicking team an advantage. A grubber kick can be used to break through defensive lines or to set up scoring opportunities.

example
Examples
He used a grubber kick to get past the defenders.
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