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full forward
noun
A player in Australian rules football and Gaelic football with a focus on kicking goals.
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"I do this job only one way, and that is full forward ahead.
Drew Petrie marked for a goal at full forward, created another punching on to Ryan Bastinac, then marked again.
By acquiring knowledge on the specific process behavior in an analysis of effects and interactions a considerable reduction of simulation runs by a factor of almost 12 was achieved in the case study on full forward extrusion.
Many exhibited dangerous and erratic behaviour, and in some cases hallucinations, but Stephens, who played full forward for Heathcote in central Victoria, had the most severe reaction and was left in a coma in intensive care.
McKenna switched to full forward, and the scores finally began to flow for Tyrone, with Enda McGarrity, Brennan, Conan McKenna and McKenna all on target.
Padraig Hampsey takes over at centre half-back, Cathal McShane and Kieran McGeary move to the two corner forward slots while Peter Harte shifts to full forward.
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Fresh off a Grammy nomination for his work on The Roots' "Sleep," Hot Sugar has kept up his pace of making full, forward-thinking hip-hop productions for the likes of Haleek Maul and HEEMS.
North Ballarat didn't like losing and neither did their young full-forward.
Dylan McCutcheon posted: "To my full-forward, to my idol, to my mate.
For my family, however, it's mostly the Richmond full-forward – our grandfather Bill Bourke.
On Collingwood's burly full-forward of the 2000s: When Anthony Rocca backs into a pack, he beeps.
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