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in-goal Rugby Football.|ˈɪngəʊl| [f. in prep. + goal n. 3.] (See quot. 1897.)
1897Encycl. Sport I. 430/2 Those portions of the ground immediately at the ends of the field of play and between the touch-lines, produced to the dead-ball lines, are called in-goal. The goal-lines are in-goal. 1935[see fair a. 10 d]. 1960V. Jenkins Lions Down Under xiv. 207 The penalty-try awarded when E. J. Faire obstructed A. J. F. O'Reilly in the in-goal area. |