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outside half

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noun

  1. Also called: out-halfrugby another term for stand-off half

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He believes the hyper-focus autism gave him on the field is still with him today, playing at outside half every Saturday for his local side Pencoed.

From BBC

His second choice made Bubbins raise his eyebrows, going for someone from over the bridge - current England outside half George Ford.

From BBC

One cold July evening, with snow falling outside, half a dozen Irishmen walked into the Katoomba lodge, nostalgic for a traditional winter Christmas.

From BBC

When he peered outside, half a dozen sanitation workers were standing nearby, waiting to carry out one of the more than 30 homeless encampment cleanups planned that day by the city of Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

Its former players include former Wales outside half Jonathan Davies, winger Shane Williams and second row Gareth Llewellyn.

From BBC