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Definition of right back in English: right backnoun A defender in soccer or field hockey who plays primarily in a position on the right of the field. a midfielder with experience at right-back as modifier the right-back position Example sentencesExamples - Actually, Bansal had shunted Tirkey to the right-back position from being a left-half.
- I can't get up and down the flanks like I used to as a right back so moving to the centre was probably a good career move for me.
- Aaron Labonte was the provider this time, darting down the flank from the right-back position.
- Portugal's discomfort was accentuated when the right-back Miguel hurt himself and was replaced by Paulo Ferreira.
- Yet their level dropped and helped Japan begin to threaten with their right-back Akira Kaji finding space behind Gilberto.
- Mark Clyde is a contender for the right-back role while Tony Capaldi seems set to keep his place on the left.
- The right-back, incidentally, isn't wearing his trademark bandana.
- I can also play at left back or in midfield but right back is definitely my preferred position.
- Carragher is playing in central defence for Liverpool but is no stranger to the right-back position and would be my choice.
- However last season he snatched the position of right-back from the latter-veteran Lee Dixon.
- Robert Huth comes on in place of Scott Parker and goes in at the right-back berth vacated by Mario Melchiot earlier.
- Luke Young, the Charlton right-back, popped up in the centre-forward position.
- He plays for Tottenham and he is one of their best players and I honestly believe he is one of the best right backs in the premiership.
- The right-back, left-back and left-midfield positions are all filled.
- Dellas and the right-back Giourkas Seitaridis particularly stood out, Seitaridis not only solid but a threat going forward.
- Ferreira is likely to fill the right-back spot, but Rui Jorge will probably edge out Valente on the left side.
- Well how about forgetting left backs and right backs for a moment and focussing on Spurs' abundance of centre backs.
- Neville has made the right-back position his own over the last decade and will rightly hold onto it for the World Cup in Germany next summer.
- Argentina will be harder to penetrate and more testing of the German defence, with the right-back Arne Friedrich unconvincing.
- Regular right-back West played his part in the unfolding drama, which has been captured in print.
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