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forward pass
noun
a pass in which the ball is thrown in the direction of advance toward the opponent's goal.
forward pass
noun
Also called: throw-forward. rugby an illegal pass towards the opponent's dead-ball line
Word History and Origins
Origin of forward pass1
Example Sentences
A team of players who go side to side with no one willing to try something different to create space for a forward pass.
He was ranked ninth for forward passes in Italy's top flight last term, and was fifth for through balls and carrying the ball.
The first ended in another poor Le Roux kick and the second was a forward pass from Goosens right on the whistle.
Reijnders was ranked ninth for forward passes in Italy's top flight last term and was fifth for through balls and carrying the ball.
Then there were the piercing forward passes, one in particular into John McGinn which set the midfielder free, and other fired for George Hirst to again get Scotland on to the front foot.
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