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loose forward

British  

noun

  1. rugby one of a number of forwards who play at the back or sides of the scrum and who are not bound wholly into it Compare tight forward

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In-form loose forward Charlie Cale scored two of the visitors' eight tries in their first win in Christchurch since 2000, ending a losing streak that stretched 12 games.

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On the bench loose forward David Odiase and back Paolo Odogwu, who both have Nigerian heritage, come in with Pani promoted to the starting line-up and fly-half Giacomo Da Re missing out.

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Ojomoh's dad Steve won 12 caps for England as a loose forward, with his final appearance coming in a 64-22 defeat by New Zealand in 1998.

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"Our captain on his 100th match had to be taken off because we had to have Andre who can play loose forward and centre on the field," Erasmus told reporters.

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It means Australia revert to the side picked for the first Test at Wembley, with Yeo going to loose forward, Patrick Carrigan switching back to the front row, and Lindsay Collins dropping to the bench.

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